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To: syndicate
From: "self re:ply.cator" <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: [syndicate] Re: Yes, but is it art?
At 01:40 PM 3/11/2002 -0800, m wrote:
>> >>why are there different mailing lists ?
>> >n.deed, y r there? this _difference_ is telling........instead of
>> operating via this divergent take, i c the net.work as a _whole_,
>> operational in terms of infosharing & dispersal........
>>
to take this reasoning further you should hire a bulk email company and spam
the whole world. seriously. has any artist ever done this?
not 2 my know.ledge......[doesn't mean it hasn't been done, though;)]
just b.cause i perceive the net.work as a whole, a tapestry of
potentialities of defor][com][m][unic][ation doesn't mean i advocate [or
carry out] _blanket spamming_ activity.....this sys.t][n][e][t][m displays
n.tricate s][ilicon][ymbiotic tendencies which shift & pulse data via
n.finite variations...just as i don't c a mailing lists such as syndicate
as static or x.clusively filled with a group of n.tities that r
non-changing & there4 r all hyperaware of how the forum ][can][
function][s][, i don't perceive mailing list as non-communal in scope or
][wo][manifestation.........
my. p][ercept][atterning. is. reticular.
of course there
would be serious repurcusions which may mean it is better for a non-entity?
i'm not sure.......
like nn to do this. the possibilities are amusing to think about. or do you
see your message as being more focused than this which would mean you
concede to heirarchical data nodes?
not sure if i c _my message_ [& by this i take u 2 mean the fluttering
code.symbology i use in my mezangelled wurks] as focused, but more
flu][idic][vial.....do u c this as perpetuating hierarchical data methods?
mim.e.t][h][ically,
mez
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On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 9:40 PM, Charlotte Frost <[log in to unmask]
> wrote:
> So far we've had little mention of the Syndicate list, which was
> extensively
> chronicled in a post to Nettime in 2001 by founding members Inke Arns and
> Andreas Broeckmann:
> http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-0111/msg00077.html.
>
> One of the things that I believe was so important to this list at the time
> (and perhaps even more so with some historical perspective) was the voice
> it
> gave people of the former Yugoslavia during its civil war. It's common
> place
> now to talk about how platforms like Twitter break through political
> censorship Iran and Egypt are good recent examples but on a list like
> the Syndicate, such freedom of speech could be both a benefit and a
> detractor, as Arns and Broeckmann note. I'd love to know if anyone involved
> with the list at this time would like to recall individual posts that
> illustrate this difficult period.
>
> And also more generally if anyone would venture an account of their
> relationship with the Syndicate what collaboration its led to, and what
> it was like to lose it especially in light of the comments we've already
> had about how much of loss the Rhizome Raw list was.
>
> Inke and Andreas, I've BCC'd you in case you have time to offer anything to
> this discussion on Media Art Curating I can forward your responses if you
> are not current subscribers/are pushed for time. You'll find more on this
> month's discussions here:
> https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A0=new-media-curating
>
> All the best,
>
> Charlotte
>
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