Bill Spornitz on Sat, 27 Sep 2003 05:13:20 +0200 (CEST) |
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Re: <nettime> Request to Nettime to be part of DISTRIBUTED CREATIVITY online forum with Eyebeam |
Beth R.; Although I cannot speak for the nettime community of which *you* speak I can say this: At 2:02 PM -0400 9/25/03, Beth R. wrote: >I'm writing to you from Eyebeam, NYC's not-for-profit art and technology >center located in Chelsea at 540 West 21 Street. I hope you know about our >work with artists, curators, academics, etc. since 1997 bringing technology >and access to new audiences. Please check out our website at >www.eyebeam.org for further information about Eyebeam's programs in >education, moving image, exhibitions, publications, etc. No, sorry. I live in Winnipeg. > >The reason I'm writing to Nettime today is to ask whether this community >would be interested in cross-pollinating with Eyebeam's next online forum, >DISTRIBUTED CREATIVITY from November 12-December 19. Below is the blurb. >For the past six years Eyebeam has done an annual online forum on >technology, art and popular culture and invited the public, artists, >curators, academics, technologists to have an open discourse online about a >specific topic. Our online forums are then published a year later into >books with commissioned essays and art projects. As a struggling survivor of the dotcom, I know about DISTRIBUTED CREATIVITY. As a reformed arts administrator, I know about blurb and it's friends schmooz and $CLIENT_RESPONSE$. > >For the upcoming forum we are working with the following online >communities--Creative Commons, Rhizome, D.A.T.A. and Fibreculture to hold a >discussion across five places on the web concerning artistic collaborations. >I would like to invite Nettime to be a community on this online forum. Each >week there will be a different topic to discuss and the discussion will take >place on the communinity with special moderators, guest participants and >artists. All dialogue will be archived on the eyebeam website. Our >technical team consisting of Richard Chung & Vivian Selbo will be working on >cross-pollination technical issues with each community organization. My inbox has been working with the following communities--Nigerian post-banking-fraud new-Scammers,Korean commercial offerings of Viagra, fake Microsoft(R) support notices and nettime, to hold a discussion across five planes on the meb concerning sartistic collaborations. b > _____________ > >Distributed Creativity >An Online Forum <...> # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net