I also enjoy the chats, as long as they are drawing related or related
to the practice of drawing. Knowledge can come from formal as well as
informal presentations. At the same time, I can also respect that
some people may be looking for more of an academic journal, so it is
probably important to establish what the boundaries are for this
exchange.
I am not as academic as some of the authors here. I draw almost
everyday, and my life as an artist includes a lot of solitude. This
forum is a point of connection to other people who love drawing.
Grateful for it!
Patty
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 7:39 PM, Marg Rolla <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I'm thoroughly enjoying the "chats", isn't that what a network should be?
> It is so interesting to see others' views on topics and indeed I am
> considering asking subscribers' permission to use some of the anectodal
> discussions and comments in my own research..
>
> Marg
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> Doris Rohr wrote:
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> I agree. I like this network being uncensored and allowing for a range of
> approaches, intellectual and not so intellectual ones. If I have too many
> emails to worry about I just click them away - often when I feel overloaded
> I can't take the discussions or chats on board, but I like the freedom of
> the network. My only regret about this network is that it is distinctively
> verbal and does not encourage visual responses in replies (as attachments
> are problematic for understandable reasons).
>
> Doris Rohr
>
>
> On 7 May 2010, at 16:51, Lesa Moriarity wrote:
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> I agree with Eduardo. This list is terrific with respect to 'chats', the
> subject line is the indication. Delete them right away and carry on. Very
> little 'chatting' happens on this list.. so I don't mind it when it
> happens.
>
> Sorry that people are choosing to leave over some rare chatting. We will
> miss you.
>
> Lesa.
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> Dear Rowena,
> I'm afraid you will have to do it yourself in the JISC Mail website.
> I think that news, discussions, proposals on drawing in general are
> within the general theme of the List.
> I think that the duty of making this list a real debate list on drawing
> research is up to the contributors.
> It is up to us the ones interested in research to came up with research
> stuff and make it the overwhelming majority of the posts and ignore what
> they consider to be chats.
> Best,
> Eduardo Corte-Real
> Dr Arch. Ass. Prof. IADE, Lisbon
>
>
> On 06-05-2010 16:18, Rowena Payne wrote:
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> I seem to be getting far too many emails which are socio-chat and not
> related to research.
> Please therefore unsubscribe me
> Many thanks
> Rowena Payne
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