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BIO
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: Underground Nuclear Testing On Google Maps
shorter URL
http://wapurl.co.uk/?BJZW204
marc
>Long URL, reasemble carefully:
>
>http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&ll7.143761,-116.041546&spn=0.097427,0.160847&t=k&om=1
>
>via Digg, also a long URL:
>
>http://www.digg.com/environment/Underground_Nuclear_Testing_visible_via_Google_Maps
>
>- Rob.
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http://wapurl.co.uk/?BJZW204
marc
>Long URL, reasemble carefully:
>
>http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&ll7.143761,-116.041546&spn=0.097427,0.160847&t=k&om=1
>
>via Digg, also a long URL:
>
>http://www.digg.com/environment/Underground_Nuclear_Testing_visible_via_Google_Maps
>
>- Rob.
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A NetBehaviourist joins Flickr.
A NetBehaviourist joins Flickr.
The other day I joined Flickr...
Here is an URL (http://www.flickr.com/photos/netbehaviourist/) to my
account, which will fill up as time goes by.
Also, I have just posted some text & images about on Flickr
http://post.thing.net
marc
The other day I joined Flickr...
Here is an URL (http://www.flickr.com/photos/netbehaviourist/) to my
account, which will fill up as time goes by.
Also, I have just posted some text & images about on Flickr
http://post.thing.net
marc
Re: as it ends
Hi Eric,
'eric dymond is a synthesis of performance art' mmmm...
I would say that this definition (above) of eric dymond is, non
contextual. It places you in a passive mode.
It does not reflect your real or actual engagements, or describe any of
your more relational functions and deeper connections with others,
realistically. Your actions have been successful in acting out a more
fluid and valuable set of experiences. Breaking down the more mannerist,
static and intermediatory forms of singular thought patterns that many,
who expound more 'handed down' singular theories that are already
accepted as institutionalised 'truth', (lazy theorumz) - you have not
got it all worked out for you before hand, so you explore...
I would of said that a more closer definition in respect of 'eric
dymond' is a synthesis of performative expression, which happens to be
part of the everyday - perhaps a 'life-hacker' by nature.
shut up marc!!!
>As we move along things change. sometimes for the better.
>Now discussion has ended. Well thats the way things go. We had a good run, and we exchanged ideas and thoughts that revealed our personalities.
>But those days are gone.
>Today a list is a one way announcement of achievements and money making opportunity,
>Thats actually a good turn of events. Who could make money or a career 10 years ago?
>Now the exchange of ideas via listserv has passed. I think it was the most interesting form of artistic expression in late 20th century and early 21st century art.
>Performance can't continue forever, we all get exhausted, but i hope the memories serve you well. I enjoyed all of it, but like everone else i am tired of the venue. Relaxing and sitting back , this performance art work is retiring. good luck with everything.
>
>http://www.googlism.com/index.htm?ism=Eric+Dymond&type=1
>
>Eric
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'eric dymond is a synthesis of performance art' mmmm...
I would say that this definition (above) of eric dymond is, non
contextual. It places you in a passive mode.
It does not reflect your real or actual engagements, or describe any of
your more relational functions and deeper connections with others,
realistically. Your actions have been successful in acting out a more
fluid and valuable set of experiences. Breaking down the more mannerist,
static and intermediatory forms of singular thought patterns that many,
who expound more 'handed down' singular theories that are already
accepted as institutionalised 'truth', (lazy theorumz) - you have not
got it all worked out for you before hand, so you explore...
I would of said that a more closer definition in respect of 'eric
dymond' is a synthesis of performative expression, which happens to be
part of the everyday - perhaps a 'life-hacker' by nature.
shut up marc!!!
>As we move along things change. sometimes for the better.
>Now discussion has ended. Well thats the way things go. We had a good run, and we exchanged ideas and thoughts that revealed our personalities.
>But those days are gone.
>Today a list is a one way announcement of achievements and money making opportunity,
>Thats actually a good turn of events. Who could make money or a career 10 years ago?
>Now the exchange of ideas via listserv has passed. I think it was the most interesting form of artistic expression in late 20th century and early 21st century art.
>Performance can't continue forever, we all get exhausted, but i hope the memories serve you well. I enjoyed all of it, but like everone else i am tired of the venue. Relaxing and sitting back , this performance art work is retiring. good luck with everything.
>
>http://www.googlism.com/index.htm?ism=Eric+Dymond&type=1
>
>Eric
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New Reviews/Interviews at Furtherfield.org Dec 2006.
New Reviews/Interviews at Furtherfield.org Dec 2006.
Welcome to Furtherfield's current collection of reviews and interviews.
Please find time to read the writings and explore the work and projects.
Wishing all collaborators and interested minds an enjoyable Xmas and a
good new year...
http://www.furtherfield.org
-Ele Carpenter: Interviewed by Jess Laccetti.
-The Amazon Noir Team: Interviewed by Franz Thalmair.
-Bio Mapping by Christian Nold: Review by Cinzia Cremona.
-The GROUNDED exhibition: Review by Lauren A Wright.
-Andy Stringer ehibition: Review by Rob Myers.
-Installation of Ombea by Pash*: Review by Palo Fabus.
Ele Carpenter: Interviewed by Jess Laccetti.
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Open Source Embroidery: Jess Laccetti Inquires about Ele Carpenter
Welcome to Furtherfield's current collection of reviews and interviews.
Please find time to read the writings and explore the work and projects.
Wishing all collaborators and interested minds an enjoyable Xmas and a
good new year...
http://www.furtherfield.org
-Ele Carpenter: Interviewed by Jess Laccetti.
-The Amazon Noir Team: Interviewed by Franz Thalmair.
-Bio Mapping by Christian Nold: Review by Cinzia Cremona.
-The GROUNDED exhibition: Review by Lauren A Wright.
-Andy Stringer ehibition: Review by Rob Myers.
-Installation of Ombea by Pash*: Review by Palo Fabus.
Ele Carpenter: Interviewed by Jess Laccetti.
-------------------------------------------->
Open Source Embroidery: Jess Laccetti Inquires about Ele Carpenter
Re: Re: Re: New on post.thing.net
Hi Jason,
I certainly do not want Annie to feel that I personally dislike her
opinion, I respect it just as I know that she would respect my own
opinion (gulp), even if she does not agree with my own - After all, we
are not robots, yet.
And what makes life interesting, is discovering other people's
perspectives and their positions, in respect of what they are inclined
to value. For we are a multi-cultural world, even if mono-cultural
stances are ruling our poitical frameworks and world politics at present.
marc
> I like the fact that Annie Abrahams was taking a stand - making a
> deliberate choice to invest the time she has for written communication
> in an informal collective list (like here) rather than be turned into
> an(other) amateur columnist in the blogsphere. Her reasoning made me
> even more happy. HG's intentions are pure to be sure - but blogs
> cause a brain drain on communities such as Rhizome. I read blogs too -
> but I prefer the Rhizome list. I rarely wander over to the mtaa site
> - but I read posts here many times a day.
>
> M. River, I wish you felt the same way so I would see more of you.
>
> Best,
> Jason Van Anden
> www.smileproject.com <http://www.smileproject.com>
>
>
> On 11/29/06, *M. River* <mriver102@yahoo.com
> <mailto:mriver102@yahoo.com>> wrote:
>
> annie abrahams wrote:
>
> > I am against blogs
> >
> > I am for lists
> >
> > I won't participate, no blog for me.
> > unless a participative blog as the noblog of jim punk (cannot find a
> > link, has it disappeared?
> >
> > I hope other women also will leave the blogs to men and will try to
> > invest lists again
>
> "Misunderstanding is fundamental of human beings. We cannot read
> anothers brain. We are like submarines progressing by the
> information of our own internal monitors but unable to see what is
> really going on. In every tentative to understand another human
> being, we have to let in unknown information, that has the
> potential to destabilize us. That's dangerous, and so most human
> beings prefer a misunderstanding attitude over an understanding
> one." Annie Abrahams 1997 2005
>
> I like blogs
> I like lists
> I like email
> I like vlogs
> I like phologs
> I kind of like myspace...kind of...
> I like code
> I like web 2.0
> I like flickr...kind of
> I like del.icio.us <http://del.icio.us>
> I like the net
> I like rhizome
> I like the thing
> I like art
>
> and so on...
>
>
>
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> --
> Jason Van Anden
> http://www.smileproject.com
--
Furtherfield - http://www.furtherfield.org
HTTP - http://www.http.uk.net
Node.London - http://www.nodel.org
I certainly do not want Annie to feel that I personally dislike her
opinion, I respect it just as I know that she would respect my own
opinion (gulp), even if she does not agree with my own - After all, we
are not robots, yet.
And what makes life interesting, is discovering other people's
perspectives and their positions, in respect of what they are inclined
to value. For we are a multi-cultural world, even if mono-cultural
stances are ruling our poitical frameworks and world politics at present.
marc
> I like the fact that Annie Abrahams was taking a stand - making a
> deliberate choice to invest the time she has for written communication
> in an informal collective list (like here) rather than be turned into
> an(other) amateur columnist in the blogsphere. Her reasoning made me
> even more happy. HG's intentions are pure to be sure - but blogs
> cause a brain drain on communities such as Rhizome. I read blogs too -
> but I prefer the Rhizome list. I rarely wander over to the mtaa site
> - but I read posts here many times a day.
>
> M. River, I wish you felt the same way so I would see more of you.
>
> Best,
> Jason Van Anden
> www.smileproject.com <http://www.smileproject.com>
>
>
> On 11/29/06, *M. River* <mriver102@yahoo.com
> <mailto:mriver102@yahoo.com>> wrote:
>
> annie abrahams wrote:
>
> > I am against blogs
> >
> > I am for lists
> >
> > I won't participate, no blog for me.
> > unless a participative blog as the noblog of jim punk (cannot find a
> > link, has it disappeared?
> >
> > I hope other women also will leave the blogs to men and will try to
> > invest lists again
>
> "Misunderstanding is fundamental of human beings. We cannot read
> anothers brain. We are like submarines progressing by the
> information of our own internal monitors but unable to see what is
> really going on. In every tentative to understand another human
> being, we have to let in unknown information, that has the
> potential to destabilize us. That's dangerous, and so most human
> beings prefer a misunderstanding attitude over an understanding
> one." Annie Abrahams 1997 2005
>
> I like blogs
> I like lists
> I like email
> I like vlogs
> I like phologs
> I kind of like myspace...kind of...
> I like code
> I like web 2.0
> I like flickr...kind of
> I like del.icio.us <http://del.icio.us>
> I like the net
> I like rhizome
> I like the thing
> I like art
>
> and so on...
>
>
>
> +
> -> post: list@rhizome.org <mailto: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
>
>
>
>
> --
> Jason Van Anden
> http://www.smileproject.com
--
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HTTP - http://www.http.uk.net
Node.London - http://www.nodel.org