Does anyone have access to the 24/7 archives ? that was such a great list
with jodi, antiorp, alexei and so on ....
also has anyone done an archive of nn postings and websites ? ... i was
contacted by n3krosoft who had a project going on about nn archives but
never heard more about it since a couple of years ...
thanks for all this remembering !!!
best
Pedro
On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 11:17 AM, Curt Cloninger <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi Simon,
>
> http://ctgr2.free.fr/netSongs/flame-songs.htm
>
> also, ths is great:
> http://www.eddostern.com/video/BestFlamewarEver_EddoStern_Med.mov
>
> +++++++++++++++
>
> all,
>
> I'm enjoying the discussion.
>
> I fell into everything around 1997, from Fairhope, Alabama, US (a
> particular flavor of "south").
>
> My progression was from cracking/hacking > experimental web design > net
> art.
>
> experimental web design lists/boards/communities:
> Josh Davis's dreamless.org board
> http://altsense.net/
> k10k
>
> these communities eventually led to my participation at/on/in/with rhizome.
>
> /////////////////////////////////
>
> I really relate to the idea that everyone participating is having their
> own deeply contingent, idiosyncratic experience that a mere email archive
> will never fully reflect. I remember arguing with nn or integer at one
> point. I was arguing that there was ultimately some sort of biological
> bottom-line that grounded online experience, and they countered (in cryptic
> code poetry) that she had gotten to the place where she no longer had to
> eat food. I remember mowing my lawn mulling over that one -- I could feel
> mental knots reluctantly loosening.
>
> ///////////////////////////////
>
> Here are a some of my own archival things --
>
> from rhizome (subsequently typeset by my friend Mike Cina):
> http://www.lab404.com/plotfracture/cina/ (click on image to proceed)
>
> from the last rhizome flame war i ever had [2008] (blogily memorialized by
> my friendly interlocutor):
> http://www.tommoody.us/archives/2008/07/02/exorcism/
>
> from dreamless.org:
> http://rhizome.org/artbase/artwork/2261/
>
> and, for fun:
> http://lab404.com/rhizome/
>
> Best,
> Curt
>
>
>
> On Oct 6, 2013, at 7:45 AM, Simon Biggs wrote:
>
> > I remember somebody wrote and performed a sort of pop-song about
> listserv flame wars - where the lyrics consisted of quotes from emails. Not
> sure who did that bit it would have been in the mid to late 1990's. Can
> anyone remember?
> >
> > best
> >
> > Simon
>
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