Eric wrote:
but what killed video art?
Eric

MANIK wrote:
Don't be so direct Eric.
Nobody killed nobody at all.
Shush!

Patrick Lichty wrote:
Hello, all,

Sorry to be so silent - have been working on a very large Intelligent Agent
(132 pp.) among other things.

MANIK wrote:
Don't be sorry.
Where's your knee man song?
Cheers

Hello, all,

Sorry to be so silent - have been working on a very large Intelligent Agent (132 pp.) among other things.

This thread is very interesting, and also brings up a number of concerns.

The idea of New Media forms (or even broader techno-art forms), their relevance, and adnerence to ...

July 31, 2006
Turbulence Commission: "Machine Fragments" by Onome Ekeh
http://turbulence.org/Works/machinefragments/machine.html
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Perhaps the question, "Can Machines Think"? should be re-articulated as "Is
the Machine different from you or I"? Why is there ...

"BANG! A Love Story," which was released in hardcover in 1998 is both a coming-of-age and a mid-life-crisis novel. It tells the story of the relationship between a bright, precocious, damaged, gun-toting, teenage girl and a middle aged man who is searching for a point of resolve and certainty ...

(This is an infrequent announcement of Dune & Devil,

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From: "manik" <manik@sbb.co.yu>
To: <list@rhizome.org>; "marc.garrett" <marc.garrett@furtherfield.org>
Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2006 10:46 PM


> marc wrote:
> Perhaps we are - we need to watch out for the pruning shears, that aim
> to prune net ...

> Those images are only a part of a painful and sorry sight played by a
> despotic power! The Abu Ghraib pictures are not art works, even someone
> may understand photography as pure and simple imitation of actual things
> or photography as a simply reproductive tool. Because ...

Those images are only a part of a painful and sorry sight played by a
despotic power! The Abu Ghraib pictures are not art works, even someone may
understand photography as pure and simple imitation of actual things or
photography as a simply reproductive tool. Because those are images of ...

Could you help me,please,which one's better for usage in 'art'-.or .?
Sincerely yours
MANIK

7/30/06 4:18:11 PM"T.Whid" <twhid@twhid.com>wrote:

Hi all,

re: the discussion about net art being
weakend/not-as-interesting/killed/whatever-you-want-to-call-it

There has been several assertions made that the dot.com ...

Hi Marc & all,
Are you talking there about botanical garden?
Love
MANIK

7/30/06 3:09:40 PM,marc <marc.garrett@furtherfield.org>wrote:
Are you
Hi Silva & all,

As many probably know from long ago on this list, I have been very much
pro- net art, and ...

Fantastic review for Jillian here (+ stills and vid):

NYTimes: Art
Jillian Mcdonald, Performance Artist, Forsakes Billy Bob Thornton for
Zombies
By CAROL KINO
Published: July 30, 2006

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/30/arts/design/30kino.html

IT was a sweltering Saturday afternoon on an L train hurtling across ...

Hi all,

re: the discussion about net art being
weakend/not-as-interesting/killed/whatever-you-want-to-call-it

There has been several assertions made that the dot.com bust poured
cold water on the movement but I wanted to look at it a little more
closely.

As some of you know, M.River and I ...