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Marc Garrett is co-director and co-founder, with artist Ruth Catlow of the Internet arts collectives and communities – Furtherfield.org, Furthernoise.org, Netbehaviour.org, also co-founder and co-curator/director of the gallery space formerly known as 'HTTP Gallery' now called the Furtherfield Gallery in London (Finsbury Park), UK. Co-curating various contemporary Media Arts exhibitions, projects nationally and internationally. Co-editor of 'Artists Re:Thinking Games' with Ruth Catlow and Corrado Morgana 2010. Hosted Furtherfield's critically acclaimed weekly broadcast on UK's Resonance FM Radio, a series of hour long live interviews with people working at the edge of contemporary practices in art, technology & social change. Currently doing an Art history Phd at the University of London, Birkbeck College.
Net artist, media artist, curator, writer, street artist, activist, educationalist and musician. Emerging in the late 80′s from the streets exploring creativity via agit-art tactics. Using unofficial, experimental platforms such as the streets, pirate radio such as the locally popular ‘Savage Yet Tender’ alternative broadcasting 1980′s group, net broadcasts, BBS systems, performance, intervention, events, pamphlets, warehouses and gallery spaces. In the early nineties, was co-sysop (systems operator) with Heath Bunting on Cybercafe BBS with Irational.org.
Our mission is to co-create extraordinary art that connects with contemporary audiences providing innovative, engaging and inclusive digital and physical spaces for appreciating and participating in practices in art, technology and social change. As well as finding alternative ways around already dominating hegemonies, thus claiming for ourselves and our peer networks a culturally aware and critical dialogue beyond traditional hierarchical behaviours. Influenced by situationist theory, fluxus, free and open source culture, and processes of self-education and peer learning, in an art, activist and community context.
Net artist, media artist, curator, writer, street artist, activist, educationalist and musician. Emerging in the late 80′s from the streets exploring creativity via agit-art tactics. Using unofficial, experimental platforms such as the streets, pirate radio such as the locally popular ‘Savage Yet Tender’ alternative broadcasting 1980′s group, net broadcasts, BBS systems, performance, intervention, events, pamphlets, warehouses and gallery spaces. In the early nineties, was co-sysop (systems operator) with Heath Bunting on Cybercafe BBS with Irational.org.
Our mission is to co-create extraordinary art that connects with contemporary audiences providing innovative, engaging and inclusive digital and physical spaces for appreciating and participating in practices in art, technology and social change. As well as finding alternative ways around already dominating hegemonies, thus claiming for ourselves and our peer networks a culturally aware and critical dialogue beyond traditional hierarchical behaviours. Influenced by situationist theory, fluxus, free and open source culture, and processes of self-education and peer learning, in an art, activist and community context.
Re: Re: Re: RHIZOME_RARE: new name for Net Art News?
I get where you're coming from, but I have a problem with the term 'new'...
Why must we conform to the trad-marketing rule, that to have something
seen as contemporary that it must have the word 'new' in it all of the time?
I tend to think that using the term 'new' these days, is almost like
saying 'old'.
A kind of retro-step backwards to the over-mediated, historical word
'Modern'- imagine that- then it might as well be instead called of
'nan', 'man' - 'modern art news', and where would we all be then?
I feel, that a subtle trick could be used here. I think that it would be
great to sustain and promote the idea of being 'new' or fresh, but
without actually saying the word 'new'. That would be cool...
marc
> nan - new art news (no caps lock)
> i like it.
> gb
>
> 2005/12/5, M. River <mriver102@yahoo.com <mailto:mriver102@yahoo.com>>:
>
> > On 12/5/05, Simon Biggs <simon@littlepig.org.uk
> <mailto:simon@littlepig.org.uk>> wrote:
> > > Change one letter
> > >
> > > New Art News
> > >
> > > Best
> > >
> > > Simon
>
>
> like it.
>
> NAN
>
> has good graphic look.
>
> /\
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Why must we conform to the trad-marketing rule, that to have something
seen as contemporary that it must have the word 'new' in it all of the time?
I tend to think that using the term 'new' these days, is almost like
saying 'old'.
A kind of retro-step backwards to the over-mediated, historical word
'Modern'- imagine that- then it might as well be instead called of
'nan', 'man' - 'modern art news', and where would we all be then?
I feel, that a subtle trick could be used here. I think that it would be
great to sustain and promote the idea of being 'new' or fresh, but
without actually saying the word 'new'. That would be cool...
marc
> nan - new art news (no caps lock)
> i like it.
> gb
>
> 2005/12/5, M. River <mriver102@yahoo.com <mailto:mriver102@yahoo.com>>:
>
> > On 12/5/05, Simon Biggs <simon@littlepig.org.uk
> <mailto:simon@littlepig.org.uk>> wrote:
> > > Change one letter
> > >
> > > New Art News
> > >
> > > Best
> > >
> > > Simon
>
>
> like it.
>
> NAN
>
> has good graphic look.
>
> /\
> +
> -> post: list@rhizome.org <mailto:list@rhizome.org>
> -> questions: info@rhizome.org <mailto:info@rhizome.org>
> -> subscribe/unsubscribe:
> http://rhizome.org/preferences/subscribe.rhiz
> -> give: http://rhizome.org/support <http://rhizome.org/support>
> +
> Subscribers to Rhizome are subject to the terms set out in the
> Membership Agreement available online at
> http://rhizome.org/info/29.php
>
>
>
>
> --
> www.desvirtual.com <http://www.desvirtual.com>
> http://netart.incubadora.fapesp.br/
Re: new name for Net Art News?
tomorrow's world
http://www.simonsingh.com/Tomorrows_World_Article.html
or
mediated nutrition
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids!287765&dopt=Citation
m.
> richard gere's greenhouse
>
> or
>
> pop3
>
>
>> (the) hamster gazette
>>
>> m.
>>
>>> (the) sprout out
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marisa Olson" <marisa@rhizome.org>
>>> To: <list@rhizome.org>
>>> Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 3:49 PM
>>> Subject: RHIZOME_RAW: new name for Net Art News?
>>>
>>>
>>>> Dear readers,
>>>>
>>>> I'm writing to solicit your advice. We would like to change the name
>>>> of Net Art News and I'd like your input on a new name.
>>>>
>>>> As Lauren mentioned in a recent note to you, Rhizome is currently
>>>> redesigning our site. This is an exciting moment in which we are
>>>> thinking about all the recent developments in our field and how
>>>> Rhizome can reflect, support, and foster them.
>>>>
>>>> On the editorial side, my goal with Net Art News has been to broaden
>>>> our scope and reach, getting more international in our coverage and
>>>> also covering not only internet art but also software art,
>>>> performance, sound art, data visualization, technology-enabled social
>>>> sculpture, locative media, video, and the myriad other branches of new
>>>> media practice.
>>>>
>>>> While we are by no means giving up on net art, the title Net Art News
>>>> no longer reflects the breadth of the publication. The first and
>>>> simplest title that comes to mind is 'Media Art News,' but of course
>>>> this is potentially dry. I'm also not necessarily looking to split
>>>> hairs over the phrases 'media art' and 'new media art.' The title
>>>> needs to be rather short, self-descriptive, and hopefully also
>>>> inviting.
>>>>
>>>> What are your suggestions? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
>>>> If you'd like to refamiliarize yourself with Net Art News, you can
>>>> look up previous pieces, by month, here:
>>>>
>>>> http://rhizome.org/netartnews/index.php
>>>>
>>>> With thanks,
>>>> Marisa
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> + + +
>>>> Marisa Olson
>>>> Editor & Curator at Large
>>>> Rhizome.org
>>>>
>>>> +
>>>> -> post: list@rhizome.org
>>>> -> questions: info@rhizome.org
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>>>> +
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>>>> Membership Agreement available online at
>>>> http://rhizome.org/info/29.php
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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>>>
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>
http://www.simonsingh.com/Tomorrows_World_Article.html
or
mediated nutrition
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids!287765&dopt=Citation
m.
> richard gere's greenhouse
>
> or
>
> pop3
>
>
>> (the) hamster gazette
>>
>> m.
>>
>>> (the) sprout out
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marisa Olson" <marisa@rhizome.org>
>>> To: <list@rhizome.org>
>>> Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 3:49 PM
>>> Subject: RHIZOME_RAW: new name for Net Art News?
>>>
>>>
>>>> Dear readers,
>>>>
>>>> I'm writing to solicit your advice. We would like to change the name
>>>> of Net Art News and I'd like your input on a new name.
>>>>
>>>> As Lauren mentioned in a recent note to you, Rhizome is currently
>>>> redesigning our site. This is an exciting moment in which we are
>>>> thinking about all the recent developments in our field and how
>>>> Rhizome can reflect, support, and foster them.
>>>>
>>>> On the editorial side, my goal with Net Art News has been to broaden
>>>> our scope and reach, getting more international in our coverage and
>>>> also covering not only internet art but also software art,
>>>> performance, sound art, data visualization, technology-enabled social
>>>> sculpture, locative media, video, and the myriad other branches of new
>>>> media practice.
>>>>
>>>> While we are by no means giving up on net art, the title Net Art News
>>>> no longer reflects the breadth of the publication. The first and
>>>> simplest title that comes to mind is 'Media Art News,' but of course
>>>> this is potentially dry. I'm also not necessarily looking to split
>>>> hairs over the phrases 'media art' and 'new media art.' The title
>>>> needs to be rather short, self-descriptive, and hopefully also
>>>> inviting.
>>>>
>>>> What are your suggestions? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
>>>> If you'd like to refamiliarize yourself with Net Art News, you can
>>>> look up previous pieces, by month, here:
>>>>
>>>> http://rhizome.org/netartnews/index.php
>>>>
>>>> With thanks,
>>>> Marisa
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> + + +
>>>> Marisa Olson
>>>> Editor & Curator at Large
>>>> Rhizome.org
>>>>
>>>> +
>>>> -> post: list@rhizome.org
>>>> -> questions: info@rhizome.org
>>>> -> subscribe/unsubscribe:
>>>> http://rhizome.org/preferences/subscribe.rhiz
>>>> -> give: http://rhizome.org/support
>>>> +
>>>> Subscribers to Rhizome are subject to the terms set out in the
>>>> Membership Agreement available online at
>>>> http://rhizome.org/info/29.php
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>
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Re: new name for Net Art News?
Hi Pall,
I suppose one can assume 'smells' to be a rather subjective affair, as
well as biological sensation. Although I am just about recovering from
flu, and my nose cannot smell much at the moment.
Personally, I do feel that 'Art Tomorrow', smacks of modernist &
post-merdonist intentions (dare I say), or like a business marketing
ploy, or like some mid-90's cyber-Kroker thang.
I totally agree with your perception regarding the term "new media", it
is pretty worn out these days, especially with how things are generally
and swiftly shifting, moving along.
It's going to be interesting watching some of the (more desperate)
historians trying to claim honourship on the term "new media art", now.
The territorial scuttling has already begun I believe, I can hear the
keyboards tapping away....
"I created the term first"
tap::::
"Yes I did- I said it first"
tap::::
"No it wasn't you, It was me - I said it first"
tap::::...........................'''''''.......
"Honest, I said it first"..........
*and history becomes yet another marketing strategy with the aim to
promote the more dominant canons of the day, leaving the wider context
of creativity to rot away forever in the vaults of 'they were not good
enough to seen.....................*
ooops, sorry for being a bit cynical at the end there.
marc
marc
> It doesn't smell any more than "new media". Maybe I'll just use it as
> a nom de plume, "new work by Art Tomorrow".
>
> Best r.
> Art
>
> On 5.12.2005, at 09:48, marc wrote:
>
>> I agree,
>>
>> 'Tomorrow' smells.
>>
>> marc
>>
>>
>>> As Ryan I don't like the avantgarde connotation of Tomorrow
>>>
>>> Among others I like
>>>
>>> Art_Radar
>>>
>>> annie
>>>
>>>
>>> On 12/5/05, *Pall Thayer* <p_thay@alcor.concordia.ca
>>> <mailto:p_thay@alcor.concordia.ca>> wrote:
>>>
>>> _Art_Tomorrow_
>>> What we're doing today and you'll be doing tomorrow
>>>
>>>
>>> On 5.12.2005, at 07:04, marc wrote:
>>>
>>> > (the) hamster gazette
>>> >
>>> > m.
>>> >
>>> >> (the) sprout out
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marisa Olson"
>>> >> <marisa@rhizome.org <mailto:marisa@rhizome.org>>
>>> >> To: < list@rhizome.org <mailto:list@rhizome.org>>
>>> >> Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 3:49 PM
>>> >> Subject: RHIZOME_RAW: new name for Net Art News?
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>> Dear readers,
>>> >>>
>>> >>> I'm writing to solicit your advice. We would like to change
>>> the name
>>> >>> of Net Art News and I'd like your input on a new name.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> As Lauren mentioned in a recent note to you, Rhizome is currently
>>> >>> redesigning our site. This is an exciting moment in which we are
>>> >>> thinking about all the recent developments in our field and how
>>> >>> Rhizome can reflect, support, and foster them.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> On the editorial side, my goal with Net Art News has been to
>>> broaden
>>> >>> our scope and reach, getting more international in our
>>> coverage and
>>> >>> also covering not only internet art but also software art,
>>> >>> performance, sound art, data visualization, technology- enabled
>>> >>> social
>>> >>> sculpture, locative media, video, and the myriad other branches
>>> >>> of new
>>> >>> media practice.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> While we are by no means giving up on net art, the title Net Art
>>> >>> News
>>> >>> no longer reflects the breadth of the publication. The first and
>>> >>> simplest title that comes to mind is 'Media Art News,' but of
>>> course
>>> >>> this is potentially dry. I'm also not necessarily looking to
>>> split
>>> >>> hairs over the phrases 'media art' and 'new media art.' The title
>>> >>> needs to be rather short, self-descriptive, and hopefully also
>>> >>> inviting.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> What are your suggestions? Any feedback would be greatly
>>> >>> appreciated.
>>> >>> If you'd like to refamiliarize yourself with Net Art News, you can
>>> >>> look up previous pieces, by month, here:
>>> >>>
>>> >>> http://rhizome.org/netartnews/index.php
>>> >>>
>>> >>> With thanks,
>>> >>> Marisa
>>> >>>
>>> >>>
>>> >>> + + +
>>> >>> Marisa Olson
>>> >>> Editor & Curator at Large
>>> >>> Rhizome.org <http://Rhizome.org>
>>> >>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> +
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>> Membership Agreement available online at http://rhizome.org/info/ 29.php
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Pall Thayer
> p_thay@alcor.concordia.ca
> http://www.this.is/pallit
>
>
>
>
>
I suppose one can assume 'smells' to be a rather subjective affair, as
well as biological sensation. Although I am just about recovering from
flu, and my nose cannot smell much at the moment.
Personally, I do feel that 'Art Tomorrow', smacks of modernist &
post-merdonist intentions (dare I say), or like a business marketing
ploy, or like some mid-90's cyber-Kroker thang.
I totally agree with your perception regarding the term "new media", it
is pretty worn out these days, especially with how things are generally
and swiftly shifting, moving along.
It's going to be interesting watching some of the (more desperate)
historians trying to claim honourship on the term "new media art", now.
The territorial scuttling has already begun I believe, I can hear the
keyboards tapping away....
"I created the term first"
tap::::
"Yes I did- I said it first"
tap::::
"No it wasn't you, It was me - I said it first"
tap::::...........................'''''''.......
"Honest, I said it first"..........
*and history becomes yet another marketing strategy with the aim to
promote the more dominant canons of the day, leaving the wider context
of creativity to rot away forever in the vaults of 'they were not good
enough to seen.....................*
ooops, sorry for being a bit cynical at the end there.
marc
marc
> It doesn't smell any more than "new media". Maybe I'll just use it as
> a nom de plume, "new work by Art Tomorrow".
>
> Best r.
> Art
>
> On 5.12.2005, at 09:48, marc wrote:
>
>> I agree,
>>
>> 'Tomorrow' smells.
>>
>> marc
>>
>>
>>> As Ryan I don't like the avantgarde connotation of Tomorrow
>>>
>>> Among others I like
>>>
>>> Art_Radar
>>>
>>> annie
>>>
>>>
>>> On 12/5/05, *Pall Thayer* <p_thay@alcor.concordia.ca
>>> <mailto:p_thay@alcor.concordia.ca>> wrote:
>>>
>>> _Art_Tomorrow_
>>> What we're doing today and you'll be doing tomorrow
>>>
>>>
>>> On 5.12.2005, at 07:04, marc wrote:
>>>
>>> > (the) hamster gazette
>>> >
>>> > m.
>>> >
>>> >> (the) sprout out
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marisa Olson"
>>> >> <marisa@rhizome.org <mailto:marisa@rhizome.org>>
>>> >> To: < list@rhizome.org <mailto:list@rhizome.org>>
>>> >> Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 3:49 PM
>>> >> Subject: RHIZOME_RAW: new name for Net Art News?
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>> Dear readers,
>>> >>>
>>> >>> I'm writing to solicit your advice. We would like to change
>>> the name
>>> >>> of Net Art News and I'd like your input on a new name.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> As Lauren mentioned in a recent note to you, Rhizome is currently
>>> >>> redesigning our site. This is an exciting moment in which we are
>>> >>> thinking about all the recent developments in our field and how
>>> >>> Rhizome can reflect, support, and foster them.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> On the editorial side, my goal with Net Art News has been to
>>> broaden
>>> >>> our scope and reach, getting more international in our
>>> coverage and
>>> >>> also covering not only internet art but also software art,
>>> >>> performance, sound art, data visualization, technology- enabled
>>> >>> social
>>> >>> sculpture, locative media, video, and the myriad other branches
>>> >>> of new
>>> >>> media practice.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> While we are by no means giving up on net art, the title Net Art
>>> >>> News
>>> >>> no longer reflects the breadth of the publication. The first and
>>> >>> simplest title that comes to mind is 'Media Art News,' but of
>>> course
>>> >>> this is potentially dry. I'm also not necessarily looking to
>>> split
>>> >>> hairs over the phrases 'media art' and 'new media art.' The title
>>> >>> needs to be rather short, self-descriptive, and hopefully also
>>> >>> inviting.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> What are your suggestions? Any feedback would be greatly
>>> >>> appreciated.
>>> >>> If you'd like to refamiliarize yourself with Net Art News, you can
>>> >>> look up previous pieces, by month, here:
>>> >>>
>>> >>> http://rhizome.org/netartnews/index.php
>>> >>>
>>> >>> With thanks,
>>> >>> Marisa
>>> >>>
>>> >>>
>>> >>> + + +
>>> >>> Marisa Olson
>>> >>> Editor & Curator at Large
>>> >>> Rhizome.org <http://Rhizome.org>
>>> >>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> +
>> -> post: list@rhizome.org
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>> +
>> Subscribers to Rhizome are subject to the terms set out in the
>> Membership Agreement available online at http://rhizome.org/info/ 29.php
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Pall Thayer
> p_thay@alcor.concordia.ca
> http://www.this.is/pallit
>
>
>
>
>
Re: new name for Net Art News?
I agree,
'Tomorrow' smells.
marc
> As Ryan I don't like the avantgarde connotation of Tomorrow
>
> Among others I like
>
> Art_Radar
>
> annie
>
>
> On 12/5/05, *Pall Thayer* <p_thay@alcor.concordia.ca
> <mailto:p_thay@alcor.concordia.ca>> wrote:
>
> _Art_Tomorrow_
> What we're doing today and you'll be doing tomorrow
>
>
> On 5.12.2005, at 07:04, marc wrote:
>
> > (the) hamster gazette
> >
> > m.
> >
> >> (the) sprout out
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marisa Olson"
> >> <marisa@rhizome.org <mailto:marisa@rhizome.org>>
> >> To: < list@rhizome.org <mailto:list@rhizome.org>>
> >> Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 3:49 PM
> >> Subject: RHIZOME_RAW: new name for Net Art News?
> >>
> >>
> >>> Dear readers,
> >>>
> >>> I'm writing to solicit your advice. We would like to change
> the name
> >>> of Net Art News and I'd like your input on a new name.
> >>>
> >>> As Lauren mentioned in a recent note to you, Rhizome is currently
> >>> redesigning our site. This is an exciting moment in which we are
> >>> thinking about all the recent developments in our field and how
> >>> Rhizome can reflect, support, and foster them.
> >>>
> >>> On the editorial side, my goal with Net Art News has been to
> broaden
> >>> our scope and reach, getting more international in our
> coverage and
> >>> also covering not only internet art but also software art,
> >>> performance, sound art, data visualization, technology-enabled
> >>> social
> >>> sculpture, locative media, video, and the myriad other branches
> >>> of new
> >>> media practice.
> >>>
> >>> While we are by no means giving up on net art, the title Net Art
> >>> News
> >>> no longer reflects the breadth of the publication. The first and
> >>> simplest title that comes to mind is 'Media Art News,' but of
> course
> >>> this is potentially dry. I'm also not necessarily looking to
> split
> >>> hairs over the phrases 'media art' and 'new media art.' The title
> >>> needs to be rather short, self-descriptive, and hopefully also
> >>> inviting.
> >>>
> >>> What are your suggestions? Any feedback would be greatly
> >>> appreciated.
> >>> If you'd like to refamiliarize yourself with Net Art News, you can
> >>> look up previous pieces, by month, here:
> >>>
> >>> http://rhizome.org/netartnews/index.php
> >>>
> >>> With thanks,
> >>> Marisa
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> + + +
> >>> Marisa Olson
> >>> Editor & Curator at Large
> >>> Rhizome.org <http://Rhizome.org>
> >>>
>
>
'Tomorrow' smells.
marc
> As Ryan I don't like the avantgarde connotation of Tomorrow
>
> Among others I like
>
> Art_Radar
>
> annie
>
>
> On 12/5/05, *Pall Thayer* <p_thay@alcor.concordia.ca
> <mailto:p_thay@alcor.concordia.ca>> wrote:
>
> _Art_Tomorrow_
> What we're doing today and you'll be doing tomorrow
>
>
> On 5.12.2005, at 07:04, marc wrote:
>
> > (the) hamster gazette
> >
> > m.
> >
> >> (the) sprout out
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marisa Olson"
> >> <marisa@rhizome.org <mailto:marisa@rhizome.org>>
> >> To: < list@rhizome.org <mailto:list@rhizome.org>>
> >> Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 3:49 PM
> >> Subject: RHIZOME_RAW: new name for Net Art News?
> >>
> >>
> >>> Dear readers,
> >>>
> >>> I'm writing to solicit your advice. We would like to change
> the name
> >>> of Net Art News and I'd like your input on a new name.
> >>>
> >>> As Lauren mentioned in a recent note to you, Rhizome is currently
> >>> redesigning our site. This is an exciting moment in which we are
> >>> thinking about all the recent developments in our field and how
> >>> Rhizome can reflect, support, and foster them.
> >>>
> >>> On the editorial side, my goal with Net Art News has been to
> broaden
> >>> our scope and reach, getting more international in our
> coverage and
> >>> also covering not only internet art but also software art,
> >>> performance, sound art, data visualization, technology-enabled
> >>> social
> >>> sculpture, locative media, video, and the myriad other branches
> >>> of new
> >>> media practice.
> >>>
> >>> While we are by no means giving up on net art, the title Net Art
> >>> News
> >>> no longer reflects the breadth of the publication. The first and
> >>> simplest title that comes to mind is 'Media Art News,' but of
> course
> >>> this is potentially dry. I'm also not necessarily looking to
> split
> >>> hairs over the phrases 'media art' and 'new media art.' The title
> >>> needs to be rather short, self-descriptive, and hopefully also
> >>> inviting.
> >>>
> >>> What are your suggestions? Any feedback would be greatly
> >>> appreciated.
> >>> If you'd like to refamiliarize yourself with Net Art News, you can
> >>> look up previous pieces, by month, here:
> >>>
> >>> http://rhizome.org/netartnews/index.php
> >>>
> >>> With thanks,
> >>> Marisa
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> + + +
> >>> Marisa Olson
> >>> Editor & Curator at Large
> >>> Rhizome.org <http://Rhizome.org>
> >>>
>
>
Re: new name for Net Art News?
(the) hamster gazette
m.
> (the) sprout out
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marisa Olson" <marisa@rhizome.org>
> To: <list@rhizome.org>
> Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 3:49 PM
> Subject: RHIZOME_RAW: new name for Net Art News?
>
>
>> Dear readers,
>>
>> I'm writing to solicit your advice. We would like to change the name
>> of Net Art News and I'd like your input on a new name.
>>
>> As Lauren mentioned in a recent note to you, Rhizome is currently
>> redesigning our site. This is an exciting moment in which we are
>> thinking about all the recent developments in our field and how
>> Rhizome can reflect, support, and foster them.
>>
>> On the editorial side, my goal with Net Art News has been to broaden
>> our scope and reach, getting more international in our coverage and
>> also covering not only internet art but also software art,
>> performance, sound art, data visualization, technology-enabled social
>> sculpture, locative media, video, and the myriad other branches of new
>> media practice.
>>
>> While we are by no means giving up on net art, the title Net Art News
>> no longer reflects the breadth of the publication. The first and
>> simplest title that comes to mind is 'Media Art News,' but of course
>> this is potentially dry. I'm also not necessarily looking to split
>> hairs over the phrases 'media art' and 'new media art.' The title
>> needs to be rather short, self-descriptive, and hopefully also
>> inviting.
>>
>> What are your suggestions? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
>> If you'd like to refamiliarize yourself with Net Art News, you can
>> look up previous pieces, by month, here:
>>
>> http://rhizome.org/netartnews/index.php
>>
>> With thanks,
>> Marisa
>>
>>
>> + + +
>> Marisa Olson
>> Editor & Curator at Large
>> Rhizome.org
>>
>> +
>> -> post: list@rhizome.org
>> -> questions: info@rhizome.org
>> -> subscribe/unsubscribe: http://rhizome.org/preferences/subscribe.rhiz
>> -> give: http://rhizome.org/support
>> +
>> Subscribers to Rhizome are subject to the terms set out in the
>> Membership Agreement available online at http://rhizome.org/info/29.php
>>
>>
>>
>
> +
> -> post: list@rhizome.org
> -> questions: info@rhizome.org
> -> subscribe/unsubscribe: http://rhizome.org/preferences/subscribe.rhiz
> -> give: http://rhizome.org/support
> +
> Subscribers to Rhizome are subject to the terms set out in the
> Membership Agreement available online at http://rhizome.org/info/29.php
>
>
m.
> (the) sprout out
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marisa Olson" <marisa@rhizome.org>
> To: <list@rhizome.org>
> Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 3:49 PM
> Subject: RHIZOME_RAW: new name for Net Art News?
>
>
>> Dear readers,
>>
>> I'm writing to solicit your advice. We would like to change the name
>> of Net Art News and I'd like your input on a new name.
>>
>> As Lauren mentioned in a recent note to you, Rhizome is currently
>> redesigning our site. This is an exciting moment in which we are
>> thinking about all the recent developments in our field and how
>> Rhizome can reflect, support, and foster them.
>>
>> On the editorial side, my goal with Net Art News has been to broaden
>> our scope and reach, getting more international in our coverage and
>> also covering not only internet art but also software art,
>> performance, sound art, data visualization, technology-enabled social
>> sculpture, locative media, video, and the myriad other branches of new
>> media practice.
>>
>> While we are by no means giving up on net art, the title Net Art News
>> no longer reflects the breadth of the publication. The first and
>> simplest title that comes to mind is 'Media Art News,' but of course
>> this is potentially dry. I'm also not necessarily looking to split
>> hairs over the phrases 'media art' and 'new media art.' The title
>> needs to be rather short, self-descriptive, and hopefully also
>> inviting.
>>
>> What are your suggestions? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
>> If you'd like to refamiliarize yourself with Net Art News, you can
>> look up previous pieces, by month, here:
>>
>> http://rhizome.org/netartnews/index.php
>>
>> With thanks,
>> Marisa
>>
>>
>> + + +
>> Marisa Olson
>> Editor & Curator at Large
>> Rhizome.org
>>
>> +
>> -> post: list@rhizome.org
>> -> questions: info@rhizome.org
>> -> subscribe/unsubscribe: http://rhizome.org/preferences/subscribe.rhiz
>> -> give: http://rhizome.org/support
>> +
>> Subscribers to Rhizome are subject to the terms set out in the
>> Membership Agreement available online at http://rhizome.org/info/29.php
>>
>>
>>
>
> +
> -> post: list@rhizome.org
> -> questions: info@rhizome.org
> -> subscribe/unsubscribe: http://rhizome.org/preferences/subscribe.rhiz
> -> give: http://rhizome.org/support
> +
> Subscribers to Rhizome are subject to the terms set out in the
> Membership Agreement available online at http://rhizome.org/info/29.php
>
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