Hi all,

and, if indeed it is Guido's intention is to say nothing on the web page as
we all visit noticing this aspect of the work, then we become part the
artwork's context - that's conceptual Internet art! ;-)

wishing you well.

marc

On 1 September 2016 at 16:49, John Hopkins <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 01/Sep/16 08:57, Randall Packer wrote:
>
>> But we can’t read what you are typing… so there is no content… is that the
>> point? I don’t mean to criticize the project as I am quite interested in
>> the
>> idea of the open source broadcast of the artist at work, but the key
>> thing is
>> knowing what the artist is saying, thinking, feeling, not just the artist
>> as
>> an on/off switch.
>>
>
> Important points, Randall, my thots as well ... of course, if that's not
> what Guido wanted to do ... the old form/content issue in some way, but it
> brings up Roy Ascott's idea: "networking invites personal disclosure" ...
>
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