I have Rhizome posts going back to April 6, 1996 and Raw to October 3, 1999. Other lists I have posts for from the 1990's include A-Life, artnetweb, ASCII, Avatars, Consciousness Reframed, CU-SeeMe, DigiDance, DXR, Fine Art Forum, Infowar, ISEA-Forum, NetArtTrade, Nettime, Shock of the View, Thingist, Voti (which has a new book out documenting that discussion) and WebWalker. These are far from complete records, some are quite patchy - most are from extinct mail clients but I have simple text files of the posts. I'm happy to put them into a repository of some kind (doubt I want to go back through them though).
best
Simon
On 4 Oct 2013, at 12:33, Josephine Bosma <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Wow. That is amazing. I hope my English and my work have improved a bit over time.
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> This gives me an idea though. My own archive of 7-11 has vanished, as do my other mail archives of that time. Mez reminds me however that there are people who still have theirs.
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> Would it be something to initiate a project, on online archive of mailing list archives? I for one really miss the early years of the Rhizome archives, from before it was called 'raw' (1997-2001). In fact, all of the Rhizome mailing list archives seem to have disappeared from their website. People who have (parts of) these could maybe be persuaded to share them.
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> It would be great if this would also include earlier art 'lists' or mailboxes, including those on the early net and in BBS times. In Tilman Baumgärtel's first book on net.art is an interview with Rena Tangens and Padeluun, for example. They ran a 'mailbox' named 'Bionic'. It would also be great to have the Artex 'list' content in there, run by Robert Adrian.
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> http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/works/artex/
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> Best wishes,
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> On 4 okt. 2013, at 12:49, mez breeze wrote:
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>> On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 5:01 PM, Charlotte Frost <[log in to unmask]
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>>> Is this post one of the most iconic pieces of net art history?
>>> http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-9703/msg00094.html
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>> How about:
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>> From: "Vuk Cosic" <[log in to unmask]>
>> Organization: KUD France Preseren
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Date: Tue, 14 Oct 1997 12:12:23 CET
>> Subject: Re: [7-11] backbone
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>> ho
>>> whats a net.art backbone?
>> good one,
>> i suppose it's a providers idea of 7-11
>> sorta
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>> Subject: [7-11] net art homework
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>> Date: Thu, 27 Nov 1997 20:42:36 +0100
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>> Subject: [7-11] Majordomo results: A word from the hostess.
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>> Date: Sun, 30 Nov 1997 10:59:39 -0800 (PST)
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> From: [log in to unmask] (Natalie Bookchin)
>> Subject: Re: [7-11] A word from the hostess.
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>> Interview
>> Natalie: Do you want to know why there is no net art in california?
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>> Natalie: Um.. there isn't? Yes do tell me why?
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>> Natalie: I think its because we dont have time to waste on things that we
>> cant hang in our beach condos.
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>> Natalie And of course we're also buzy walking on the beach, looking at the
>> ocean, napping under the palm trees, eating the best of pacific rim cooking
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>> Natalie: also we dont have the net yet hooked up in our cars yet
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>> Natalie: thats not true
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>> Natalie: yes it is.
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>> LET'S CRANK THE SOUND WAY UP
>> LET'S DANCE AROUND THE GLOBE
>> NO ONE STOP UNTIL WE ALL DROP
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>> [+ Make no mistake, "net.art" as a discussion topic has been oscillating
>> constantly since 97]:
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>> From: dd <[log in to unmask]>
>> To: "[log in to unmask]" <[log in to unmask]>,
>> "[log in to unmask]" <[log in to unmask]>
>> Subject: RE: [7-11] the meaning of the inner circle
>> Date: Tue, 30 Dec 1997 00:51:19 +0200
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>> Essential to art is the work of art.
>> Essential to work of art are the spectators and the artist.
>> Essential to both is what could be art produced by works today.
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>> The form of every artwork could not full of meaning, but full of new
>> artistic and dynamic values.
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>> We can still talk/meet where it is possible to make an effort for another
>> work.
>> where, spectators and artists are the essential faces who charges a living
>> form. The more dispersed of the circle of both, generates the more concrete
>> of the form, in its classical fond.
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>> Net by itself is not enough, it needs the art form, generated by what could
>> be the work.
>> The materials for the work could be everything. The form's life between
>> people, generates the materials, not the opposite.
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>> the inner circle is an interesting phenomenon
>> I have been contemplating on its meaning
>> just today I found in some old nettime posting
>> a possible insight into what meaning is in general
>> which seems very useful for the question:
>> what is the meaning of an inner circle?
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>> "The line of the argument, as it
>> was developed by Ernesto Laclau, goes as follows: He starts from the
>> Saussurian assumption that meaning arises only within a system of
>> differences. The possibility of a system of differences, however, depends
>> on the possibility of its limits - and these limits cannot belong to the
>> side of the system, since in that case the limit was just another
>> difference and, hence, no limit. It is only as far as we perceive the
>> outside of the system as a radical outside (and the limit therefore as an
>> exclusionary limit) that we can speak of systematicity or meaning at all.
>> As a consequence the limits cannot be signified themselves, they can only
>> 'show themselves as the interruption or breakdown of the process of
>> signification' (Laclau 1996:37). The radicality of the radical outside
>> (non-meaning) is not only the condition of possibility for the
>> establishment of a structure (meaning) it is at the same time the condition
>> of impossibility of the establishment of a structure as closed totality
>> (full meaning). The effect of the exclusionary limit, in other words, 'is
>> that it introduces an essential ambivalence within the system of
>> differences constituted by those limits' (Laclau 1996:38)."
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>> What is essential to net.art?
>> Where can we still talk/meet and where not?
>> Who decides on what thinking who to prank?
>> Are pranked inner circle?
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>> happy days
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>> J
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