[NetBehaviour] test message and archives?

Alan Sondheim sondheim at panix.com
Wed Jul 17 13:41:21 CEST 2024



very good to hear from you! btw a report from here, that long covid
has seized me, i'm trying to continue, work through it, hopefully will
continue, long covid isn't all it's cooked up to be, whatever that is,
i have no idea but the symptoms are there, seizing not ceasing...

On Tue, 9 Jul 2024, marc.garrett via NetBehaviour wrote:

> Date: Tue, 09 Jul 2024 08:47:56 +0000
> From: marc.garrett via NetBehaviour <netbehaviour at lists.netbehaviour.org>
> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>     <netbehaviour at lists.netbehaviour.org>
> Cc: marc.garrett <marc.garrett at protonmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] test message and archives?
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> An issue I had recently was sending and receiving emails via Google. I
> originally moved away from the Furtherfield account because it was getting
> spammed so much. However, this was because Google mail was a useful
> filtering system, but then it got all glitchy. So now I'm Protonmail other
> than you have a to pay a small amount a month, the spam has vanished and now
> I send and receive emails no problem :-)
> 
> Wishing you well
> Marc
> 
> ++++++++++
> 
> Dr Marc Garrett. He/Him
> 
> Co-founder of Furtherfield & DECAL Decentralised Arts Lab.
> 
> New essays
> ----------
> 
> Essay 'Fishing, Art and Gentrification' in 'A Sea Change: Political,
> Natural, and Cultural Ecologies of the Mediterranean. Eds. Yiannis Colakides
> @NeMeOrg, Tatiana Kourochkina, Helena P?rez, and Victoria Sacco. Published
> 2024, by @quoartis FREE pdf ?https://bit.ly/3KfY5nJ
> 
> Essay 'Research and Curation across Art, Technology, and Eco-Social Change'.
> A publication by The National Centre for Academic and Cultural Exchange ?NCACE
> 2024. Free pdf ? https://tinyurl.com/bdz2u97c
> 
> Current book
> -----------------
> 
> Frankenstein Reanimated: Creation & Technology in the 21st Century.
> Co-editors Marc Garrett and Yiannis Colakides, 2022.
> https://torquetorque.net/publications/frankenstein-reanimated/
> 
> Furtherfield disrupts and democratises art and technology through
> exhibitions, labs & debates for deep exploration, open tools & free
> thinking.
> https://www.furtherfield.org/
> 
> DECAL Decentralised Arts Lab is an arts, blockchain & web 3.0 technologies
> research hub for fairer, more dynamic & connected cultural ecologies &
> economies now. https://decal.furtherfield.org/
> 
> Bio - https://marcgarrett.org/bio/
> CV - https://marcgarrett.org/cv/
> 
> Sent with Proton Mail secure email.
> 
> On Tuesday, 9 July 2024 at 08:51, Helen Varley Jamieson
> <helen at creative-catalyst.com> wrote:
>
>       email lists are definitely still alive ?
>
>       On 09.07.24 04:20, Alan Sondheim via NetBehaviour wrote:
> 
>
>       Thank you! I think it's really important the list
>       functions and I'd hope it would grow as well. email lists
>       are one of the few places that we might have open
>       conversation, almost as if it's on a plateau. We need
>       places with less noise, less interference..
>
>       Best, Alan
>
>       On Mon, 8 Jul 2024, Ruth Catlow wrote:
>
>             Date: Mon, 8 Jul 2024 17:35:23 +0100
>             From: Ruth Catlow <ruthcatlow at gmail.com>
>             To: Paul Hertz <ignotus at gmail.com>, Alan
>             Sondheim <sondheim at panix.com>
>             Cc: NetBehaviour for networked distributed
>             creativity
>             <netbehaviour at lists.netbehaviour.org>,
>             netbehaviour-owner at lists.netbehaviour.org
>             Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] test message and
>             archives?
>
>             Dear Paul and Alan,
>             Thanks for noticing.
>
>             Something is definitely amiss!
>
>             I have contacted Jons our server admin to look
>             into it as we seem to have
>             lost access to the GUI for mail server
>             administration.
>
>             Also...when Alan asked about the low levels of
>             interaction on the list last
>             week, I discovered that none of my emails to
>             the list, sent in the last few
>             months, had actually arrived.
>
>             So that's annoying!
>
>             I had assumed it was the usual browser-mail
>             glitch which means that your own
>             emails don't appear in your inbox...along with
>             people being busy or just
>             happy to lurk rather than comment... but no!
>             They hadn't been sent at all.
>
>             We are investigating and will let you know
>             asap what we discover...
>
>             Bests
>             Ruth
> 
> 
> 
> 
>
>             On Mon, Jul 8, 2024 at 4:02?PM Paul Hertz
>             <ignotus at gmail.com> wrote:
>             The link for the archives is returning a 403
>             Forbidden page. It
>             should be publicly accessible, or at a minimum
>             accessible to
>             subscribers. Anyone with admin access should
>             be able to change
>             that and restore access for NetBehaviour
>             members and the public.
>
>             I'm sending this email to the
>             netbehaviour-owner account, and so to
>             the sysadmin, I hope.
>
>             saludos,
>
>             Paul
> 
>
>             On Sun, Jul 7, 2024 at 1:26?AM Alan Sondheim
>             via NetBehaviour
>             <netbehaviour at lists.netbehaviour.org> wrote:
> 
>
>             Hi - if this is still running - if anyone - if
>             a sysadmin?
>             - has any idea
>             how to access archives - if anyone is still
>             reading and
>             writing here -
>             please let me know - it seems to have
>             completely faded.
>
>             Thanks, Alan Sondheim, sondheim at gmail.com -
>             sondheim at panix.com - wondering
>             if the days of email lists are over -
>
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>
>             --
>             Ruth Catlow
>             she/her
>             Co-director of Furtherfield & DECAL
>             Decentralised Arts Lab
>             +44 (0) 77370 02879
>
>             Mastodon: @Ruth at assemblag.es
>
>             *I will only agree to speak at events that are
>             racially and gender
>             balanced.
>
>             **sending thanks in advance
>
>             Furtherfield disrupts and democratises art and
>             technology through
>             exhibitions, labs & debate, for deep
>             exploration, open tools & free
>             thinking.
>             furtherfield.org
>
>             DECAL Decentralised Arts Lab is an arts,
>             blockchain & web 3.0 technologies
>             research hub
>
>             for fairer, more dynamic & connected cultural
>             ecologies & economies now.
>
>             https://decal.furtherfield.org/
>
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