> sounds like an interesting project. you might want to be sure to include > the webartery people on your list. > > most of our current energy is concentrated on trying to make the low-fi locator system and underpinning admin system work better. we will soon be able to focus more on inputting projects. there is a form on the interface which enables artists/curators to input projects directly, so please go ahead and use this. any bug reports, comments and feedback are welcome. luci XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X XXXXX XX XXX XXXXX X X X XXXX XX X XXX XXXXX XXX X X XXXX XX X XXX X X X X X XXXX XX X X X XXXXX XXX X X XX XXX X XXXXXX XXX X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX net art locator http://www.low-fi.org.uk > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "luci eyers" <[log in to unmask]> > To: <[log in to unmask]> > Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 12:54 PM > Subject: lo-fi/low-fi > > >> >From: Richard Gribenas <[log in to unmask]> >> >To: [log in to unmask] >> >Subject: New to the list! with a question >> >Date: Thu, May 10, 2001, 5:57 pm >> >> > I thought I might start a line about Lo-Fi in digital >> > culture and art. >> > >> > It exists but what does it mean to Media art and such. any >> > thoughts? >> >> I am working within a group called low-fi. our main focus is developing a >> project called the low-fi locator which is a system for locating net art. > we are >> using the term quite loosely in order to indicate that we privilege > concepts >> over technological virtuosity. Technical complexity and sophistication > would >> need to be used essentially because it is the only way to realise a > particular >> idea rather superfluously or as decoration. >> >> the locator is still in development phase and a bit raw and buggy but we > will be >> launching it soon to this and other lists for input and testing. >> >> luci >> XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX >> X XXXXX XX XXX XXXXX X X >> X XXXX XX X XXX XXXXX XXX X >> X XXXX XX X XXX X X X X >> X XXXX XX X X X XXXXX XXX X >> X XX XXX X XXXXXX XXX X >> XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX >> net art locator >> http://www.low-fi.org.uk >> >