yann@x-arn.org on 1 Apr 2001 14:58:35 -0000


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[Nettime-bold] switch it off (was Re: <thingist> FW:>*Net.art AsTypographical Response: Recoding A Performative Net.Action*)




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experimentation and art constructions have to live in their own places
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critics  and discussions about the nature of art have to live in their
own places
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'talking  about'  is not  'doing'  and both does not interfere in same
places
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spam  is  a continuum  of acts where everyone try to define boundaries
according his own judgement
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list admins  are  mediators of  art experiments  (media-art mediators)
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art  mediation    is   part  of    the      institutional      mission
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media-art    experiments           mediate       media-art       lists
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every   media life form       struggle      for     his    own   place
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no      media life form       can           survive              alone
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so called spam is the x-flux link that must be broken and conserved in
the same time in order to preserve and extend the possibility of media
life diversity and x-generating



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due to the extensive cross postings, syndicate, nettime and rhizome
also would have received multiple copies.


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this sort of spamming is getting pretty boring, and the perpetrators
have been unsubscribed from this list.


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inherently "spam" - a type of unsoliticed and commercially-driven email -
which therefore violated the nature of the list dynamics (that "nature"
being defined as discussion focusing on new media art, rather than
functioning as a forum for experimentation or art construction).


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this is an utterly stupid project and all that you are achieving is that
these open discussion forums may have to get moderated and slow in order to
protect them from your 'art'. great project!
i would kindly ask the people who installed it to switch it off.

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