Hello Alison,
Yes -
I've always thought that Spike Milligan's film of a
post-nuclear world "The Bed-Sitting Room" is as absurd
& brilliant as any of the absurdists. It's a C20th
classic.
Pam
--- Alison Croggon <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >
Candice, are you sure this didn't come from
> SatireWire as well? What
> do they mean, "agent"?
>
> I'm sure Spike would have liked the 23rd Psalm. It
> seems a tad odd
> (absurd?) that Martin Esslin has also died, but
> maybe it's the odd
> linkings in my head - Milligan, Beckett, Ionesco,
> Esslin...
>
> Have a nice rest from the spruikers!
>
> best
>
> Alison
>
>
> At 6:00 PM -0500 27/2/02, Candice Ward wrote:
> >"Real-time Cooperative Multi-target Tracking by
> Communicating Active Vision
> >Agents"
> >
> >"Skeleton-based Agent Development for Electronic
> Institutions"
> >
> >"An Improved Matchmaking Algorithm for Middle
> Agents" (i.e., minions)
> >
> >"On the Development of Cooperative Behavior-based
> Mobile Manipulators"
> >
> >"Self-Organising Communities Formed by Middle
> Agents"
> >
> >"Supervised Interaction - Creating a Web of Trust
> for Contracting Agents in
> >Electronic Environments"
> >
> >"A Step toward Irrationality: Using Emotion to
> Change Belief"
> >
> >"Robustness of Reputation-based Trust"
> --
>
>
> Alison Croggon
>
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>
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