On 30/11/16 09:47, Charlotte Elizabeth Webb wrote:

Last night I was watching Astra Taylor give a keynote for the 2016 Rhizome Seven on Seven event <https://vimeo.com/169714504>, and she made a good point that 'purity' re: Facebook (i.e. not being there on principle) is counter-effective when it comes to political organising, because it is simply where the people are.

We're people here too ; )


X Charlotte



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Alan, leave facebook and keep posting

agee


On 30 Nov 2016, at 11:11, x <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Utterly agree here with Michael, Ruth, and I suspect many others, and others I've missed.

Will def miss Alan's stuff if it were on FB as FB isn't going to be on my network anytime soon.
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Alan, if most posts went to FB, would it not be an illustration of how the "feed-bubble" is wrapping goo over mindful attention spans?
Alan --> Please Don't Go!

Perhaps my time recall requires an apology, was it not only a few months back when we've discussed how NB could be at times so many people use the fb. I think neterarti came as a response to that conversation?

Surely, when a person - or just me (?) - signs up to a mailinglist, it's with Otherness within a certain range that you go for? Other rather than a bubble? And by extension, a bit of Adorno's notion of "art" as un-able to be entertaining, "art" as a radical that constantly links away from cultural comforting beats?

Cheers!

aharon
xxx

November 30 2016 8:51 AM, "ruth catlow" <[email protected] <mailto:%22ruth%20catlow%22%20%[email protected]%3E>> wrote:

    Agreed!
    Same!
    Alan, You are the highly valued artistic "ping" of Netbehaviour.

    It's been a while - but there have been times when many more of
    us posted work regularly.

    I for one would love to what Netbehaviour people are up to on a
    more daily basis.
    If it wasn't for Annie's post last week, I would not have got to
    experience the networked "feeling" experiment hosted by The
    Nunnery Gallery last week- which changed the way I listen to
    machines.

    Please people, don't hold back.

    Ruth
    On 30/11/16 08:18, Michael Szpakowski wrote:
    Please don't cut down Alan. People are grown ups and can
    exercise some choice as to what they view.
    I don't look at everything you post by any means but I'm glad
    it's there.
    michael

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    I'm cutting back on my posts on Nb; I don't want to be either a
    nuisance
    or feel responsible for unsubbing. I'll post every few days w/
    urls; the
    usual daily sludge will be on Fb -

    - Alan

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