... While I agree with those (geez, I am so late posting, what with the alligators all over my patio, etc., the elephant is getting short shrift--) anyway, I...
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Marjorie C. Luesebrink
luesebr1@...
Mar 1, 2000 3:19 pm
... Informatized. transitive verb. Something has to be already there in order to be "atized"--kind of like starching a skirt. If the art is already there, ...
3399
Jennifer Ley
anemone@...
Mar 1, 2000 3:18 am
... I would like to be Luesebrinkatized please :) Jennifer -- Riding the Meridian: Women and Technology online February 15, 2000 at ...
3400
Marjorie C. Luesebrink
luesebr1@...
Mar 1, 2000 3:32 pm
... Thomas--thank you for the URL for Comix, play indeed! I love the look of this, the fun of the interaction. Your piece gives rise to questions about what...
3401
Deena Larsen
textra@...
Mar 1, 2000 3:37 am
I apologize if you received this already, however, the URL changed and so I am sending it again. Please pass this on to anyone who might be interested in...
3402
carolyn guertin
cguertin@...
Mar 1, 2000 4:08 am
... Brilliant observation, Reiner. Let's talk about this more, please. Carolyn ___________________________________________________ Carolyn Guertin, Department...
3403
Thomas Bell
trbell@...
Mar 1, 2000 2:56 am
Marjorie, A long time ago (longer than I care to admit) I wrote my Masters in Psychology paper on the distinction between playing and playing a game. When you...
3404
Jim Andrews
jim@...
Mar 1, 2000 6:23 am
Anybody know anything about http://absurd.org (save your work first. not recommended for Macs with Java problems (don't even go there). also, 'meltdown' lasts...
3405
Charles Atlas Sheppard
atlassheppard@...
Mar 1, 2000 11:15 am
I have been working all night creating graphics and composing a new navigation panel for The Nepenthe Journal. The work, thus far, was created using ...
3406
Barry Smylie
barrysmylie@...
Mar 1, 2000 12:15 pm
... Right, like in the paper publishing trade there is the technology of printing and there is the poetic pictures that are printed. In hand printing there...
3407
Barry Smylie
barrysmylie@...
Mar 1, 2000 12:27 pm
... What makes computer development much more than a game of manipulating programming modules are the relationships between the developers. The artists...
3408
Ted Warnell
warnell@...
Mar 1, 2000 4:49 pm
Image swaps work ok here, except for the bottom item, "Media Arts". I prefer Photoshop v.3 to the bloated, crawling, wasteful v.4+ T. ... navigation...
3409
Ted Warnell
warnell@...
Mar 1, 2000 4:51 pm
An ocean is vast, deep, cool, and even easier to enter than a field... T...
3410
Joel Weishaus
reality@...
Mar 1, 2000 4:16 pm
... open-mouth. Huh? ... and the word ... definition ... but ... devil and the ... leave it to ... do we then ... The nature of the medium is to be somewhat...
3411
Barry Smylie
barrysmylie@...
Mar 1, 2000 4:31 pm
... I have so many questions about computer game playing and structure that I don't know were to begin. Thomas Bell might have some insights. I don't like...
3412
reiner strasser
r.strasser@...
Mar 1, 2000 5:19 pm
that is funny charles, some days ago i got the script you used in 'index2' /in my view - i would prefer an endless scroll and i feel the scrolling picture bar...
3413
Talan Memmott
talan@...
Mar 1, 2000 6:45 pm
Julie Chase has joined Webartery! Julie is a theater scholar at University of Colorado, Boulder. She has an essay coming out in the next BeeHive that is...
3414
Jim Andrews
jim@...
Mar 1, 2000 7:07 pm
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Jim Andrews
jim@...
Mar 1, 2000 7:20 pm
... Enigma is Greek for 'riddle'. An 'enigma' is more suggestive of primal mystery than is a 'puzzle'. I've seen several ponderous attempts to play games with...
3416
Talan Memmott
talan@...
Mar 1, 2000 7:16 pm
If we do ... Then again.... the definitions do not have to, probably should not touch the individual working artist... As well, I think to a certain degree the...
3417
Talan Memmott
talan@...
Mar 1, 2000 7:19 pm
... hmmmm. At what level in this media/um are there not rules? The difference seems to be between having the rules be overt and evident to the user and keeping...
3418
Jim Andrews
jim@...
Mar 1, 2000 7:51 pm
... You could say that musical improvisation and other forms of improvisation are rule based, and they are. But "all the rules can never be all the rules."...
3419
Joel Weishaus
reality@...
Mar 1, 2000 7:55 pm
Jenny: I forwarded this post to Greg Ulmer. -Joel ... From: Jenny Weight <Jenny.Weight@...> To: <webartery@onelist.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 29,...
3420
Talan Memmott
talan@...
Mar 1, 2000 7:56 pm
... The rules/programming of the application -- Hidden or not -- are present throughout.... So, freedom (within the application) is illusory. As, the...
3421
Jim Andrews
jim@...
Mar 1, 2000 8:36 pm
... There are the machine rules of syntax and compilation or interpretation, and then there are ours in how we construct meaning. The latter are quite elusive ...
3422
Jim Andrews
jim@...
Mar 1, 2000 9:57 pm
A popularization of Godel's incompleteness theorem: http://www.myrkul.org/recent/godel.htm...
3423
Thomas Bell
trbell@...
Mar 1, 2000 11:13 pm
Play without rules would be doodling, scribbling, playing with dough, a good deal of good art and poetry, although even some of that has been coopted by...
3424
Thomas Bell
trbell@...
Mar 1, 2000 11:15 pm
... -- //\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\ OOOPSY \///\\\/\///\\\/ <><>,...,., WHOOPS J K JOVE BY HHH ZOOOOZ...
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Talan Memmott
talan@...
Mar 1, 2000 11:16 pm
... In this media/um the machine 'rules', the code and network are facilitators and play a significant role in how we contruct meaning... Or, changes how we ...
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Thomas Bell
trbell@...
Mar 1, 2000 11:25 pm
... I think you're mixing apples and pcs here? Are the rules/programming of Playdough the chemicals and formulae? Are the rules of scribbling the factory's...