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Subject:

The 12hr ISBN-JPEG Project

From:

Paul Brown <[log in to unmask]>

Reply-To:

Computer Arts Society <[log in to unmask]>, Paul Brown <[log in to unmask]>

Date:

Tue, 28 Aug 2007 08:14:28 +1000

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The 12hr-ISBN-JPEG Project       >>>> posted since 1994 <<<<

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  You begin to sense the byshadows that stretch from the awe of global
  dominance. How the intersecting systems help pull us apart, leaving
  us vague, drained, docile, soft in our inner discourse, willing to be
  shaped, to be overwhelmed -- easy retreats, half beliefs. Works of art
  are complex formal interventions within discursive traditions and  
their
  myriad filiations. These interventions are defined precisely by their
  incomparable capacity to trace the dynamics of historical process in
  paradoxical gestures of simultaneously prognostic and mnemonic
  temporalities.
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>>>> Synopsis: The 12hr-ISBN-JPEG Project began December 30, 1994. A
`round-the-clock posting of sequenced hypermodern imagery from { brad
brace }. The hypermodern minimizes the familiar, the known, the
recognizable; it suspends identity, relations and history. This
discourse, far from determining the locus in which it speaks, is  
avoiding
the ground on which it could find support. It is trying to operate a
decentering that leaves no privilege to any center.


                        The 12-hour ISBN JPEG Project
                        -----------------------------
                           began December 30, 1994


   Pointless Hypermodern Imagery... posted/mailed every 12 hours... a
spectral, trajective alignment for the 00`s! A continuum of minimalist
masks in the face of catastrophe; conjuring up transformative metaphors
for the everyday... A poetic reversibility of exclusive events...

         A post-rhetorical, continuous, apparently random sequence of
imagery...  genuine gritty, greyscale...  corruptable, compact,
collectable and compelling convergence. The voluptuousness of the grey
imminence: the art of making the other disappear. Continual visual
impact; an optical drumming, sculpted in duration, on the endless  
present
of the Net.

   An extension of the printed ISBN-Book (0-9690745) series...  
critically
unassimilable... imagery is gradually acquired, selected and re- 
sequenced
over time...  ineluctable, vertiginous connections. The 12hr dialtone...

		   [ see http://www.eskimo.com/~bbrace/netcom/books.txt ]

KEYWORDS:

>> Disconnected, disjunctive, distended, de-centered,
    de-composed, ambiguous, augmented, ambilavent, homogeneous,  
reckless...
>> Multi-faceted, oblique, obsessive, obscure, obdurate...
>> Promulgated, personal, permeable, prolonged, polymorphous,  
>> provocative,
    poetic, plural, perverse, potent, prophetic, pathological,  
pointless...
>> Emergent, evolving, eccentric, eclectic, egregious, exciting,
    entertaining, evasive, entropic, erotic, entrancing, enduring,
    expansive...


         Every 12 hours, another!...  view them, re-post `em, save `em,
trade `em, print `em, even publish them...

Here`s how:

~ Set www-links to ->  http://www.eskimo.com/~bbrace/12hr.html
                    ->  http://bbrace.laughingsquid.net/12hr.html
                    ->  http://bbrace.net/12hr.html
		   ->  http://noemata.net/12hr/

   Look for the 12-hr-icon. Heavy traffic may require you to specify  
files
   more than once! Anarchie, Fetch, CuteFTP, TurboGopher...

~ Download from ->  ftp.rdrop.com   /pub/users/bbrace
   Download from ->  ftp.eskimo.com  /u/b/bbrace
   Download from ->  hotline://artlyin.ftr.va.com.au
   Download from ->  http://kunst.noemata.net/12hr/

   * Remember to set tenex or binary. Get 12hr.jpeg

~ E-mail -> If you only have access to email, then you can use  
FTPmail to
   do essentially the same thing. Send a message with a body of  
'help' to
   the server address nearest you:
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~ Mirror-sites requested! Archives too!
   The latest new jpeg will always be named, 12hr.jpeg
   Average size of images is only 45K.
   *
   Perl program to mirror ftp-sites/sub-directories:
   src.doc.ic.ac.uk:/packages/mirror
   *

~ Postings to usenet newsgroups:
   12hr
   alt.12hr
   alt.binaries.pictures.12hr
   alt.binaries.pictures.misc
   alt.binaries.pictures.fine-art.misc

* * Ask your system's news-administrator to carry these groups!
   (There are also usenet image browsers: TIFNY, PluckIt, Picture Agent,
     PictureView, Extractor97, NewsRover, Binary News Assistant,  
EasyNews)

~ This interminable, relentless (online) sequence of imagery began in
earnest on December 30, 1994. The basic structure of the project has  
been
over twenty-five years in the making. While the specific sequence of
photographs has been presently orchestrated for many years` worth of
12-hour postings, I will undoubtedly be tempted to tweak the ongoing
publication with additional new interjected imagery. Each 12-hour image
is like the turning of a page; providing ample time for reflection,
interruption, and assimilation.

~ The sites listed above also contain information on other cultural
projects and sources.

~ A very low-volume, moderated mailing list for announcements and
occasional commentary related to this project has been established at
topica.com /subscribe 12hr-isbn-jpeg

  --
  	 The image was to make nothing visible but their connection with
  	 one another by space and air, yet each surrounded by the unique
  	 aura that disengages every deeply seen image from the world of
  	 irrelevant relationships and calls forth a tremor of
  	 astonishment at its fateful necessity. Thus from artworks of
  	 dead masters, over-life-size strangeness whose names we do not
  	 know and do not wish to know, look out at us enigmatically as
  	 symbols of all being.

  --

  Big Grey Bricks: This project also serves as a rehearsal for its
  culmination as a series of offset-printed volumes: each 800+ full- 
bleed
  pages (5x8"_300lpi), where the full integrated rhythm of
  greyscale-sequence can be more intricately resolved. I'd provide all
  design, prepress and production.

  --
This project has not received government art-subsidies. Some
opportunities still exist for financially assisting the publication of
editions of large (33x46") prints; perhaps (Iris giclees) inkjet  
duotones
or extended-black quadtones. Other supporters receive rare copies of the
first three web-offset printed ISBN-Books. Contributions and requests  
for
12hr-email-subscriptions, can also be made at
http://bbrace.laughingsquid.net/buy-into.html, or by mailed cheque/ 
check:
$5/mo $50/yr. Art-institutions must pay for any images retained longer
than 12 hours.

--

ISBN is International Standard Book Number. JPEG and GIF are types of
image files. Get the text-file, 'pictures-faq' to learn how to view or
translate these images. [http://www.eskimo.com/~bbrace/netcom/pictures
-faq.html]

-- 
(c) Credit appreciated. Copyleft

1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007



<[log in to unmask]>

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