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ore comfortable doing sysadmin on FoAM servers if they can share the costs (feels more like it is co-own... ds should be known to all: if you don't know what they are, ask Dave or Nik. All should get better educa... related to their work on one page. at the moment they have 'kernow' as 'activity', but this is problema... s become clearer
* Residencies: add people when they arrive, and encourage them to make the website an
polluted both physical and virtual reality before they had a chance to evolve and grow closely together.... sult enabling the people who are using it do what they do well (whatever that may be).
The networked a... ng machines to live up to our expectations of how they should behave, based on what we have been told they can do. Pop culture, cinema, science fiction are th
in Vienna and moving to other European countries, they began working from lounge rooms, performance venu... ost of the time people work wherever and whenever they want, with whomever makes sense, yet having perio... m
* Being able to be more open to new things as they arise (no fixed yearly programmes)
* It’s a mor... eir skills and interests rather than just because they’re around); commitments are more fluid and projec
w project called [[http://fo.am/trg/|TRG]]" where they aimed to design "a space that would be as rich to... n't always very geared towards anything" and that they wanted something "mentally broader" ("that's wher... ted in particular with inflatable constructions: "they are more challenging because they change shape, you can zip them open and then a wall just falls away."
able people who are using the computer to do what they do well (whatever that might be)
* ecstasy of c... * media transformed by the environment in which they are experienced
* interfaces as multidimensiona... other intelligencies - when involved with humans, they are imbued with character and personality
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* most monasteries live "in the now", they don't care about the middle ages (e.g. Hildegard ... tants, but for the guests
* it's less about why they are there, but WHO is there - they wanted to be together - a self selecting group
* Bhutan - most pop
te small-scale and "exclusive" (in the sense that they were not mass-marketed for example), "a lot of th... erienced anything like that previously." For Maja they were "a small but significant step forward" in th... in the context of a media-centric installation." They have reemerged in such areas as biohacking, geoma
of the makers, and the expectation of the public. They feed on the tension between the dynamics of the p... cal world and that of a simulated, fictional one. They give voice to gestures, colour to motion, rhythm ... d commit to a certain amount of time within them, they can become rich and articulate.</blockquote>
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t voices, filled with confusion and requiescence. They copulate with the eddies of air produced by your shifting position. They feed on your presence. They pass through you, extend you beyond you. Effortlessly.
Without realising,
* Some of us would not be able to do the work they are currently doing (e.g. catering, applying for ... have legal entities around" - you never know when they might come in handy.
* Up to now the funding a
ts. The danger is that if we frame rituals as art they might not be taken seriously.
* Reframing and r... well as creating rituals for situations in which they could exist but don’t exist yet (e.g. rituals for
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the space
I then asked them to evaluate how much they felt to contribute given:
* The quality of the... * FoAM's situation
... and to put a contribution they felt comfortable with in the hat.
I reminded the