Work from November, 2005

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to write about The Interventionists

I am not sure whether this fits under "to do" or just art and activism, but here it is. These are things I am thinking about lately, questions about what is art and why it matters what is (and isn't) art.

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Reliquary Radio: Live from the Basement

If you aren't down with the City Reliquary, you should be. They want radio from you: Radio Pieces Wanted: We would like everyone to consider doing interviews, spoken word and/or music to the tune of: Outrageous Moving Stories, Luggage Tales, Art Moving Experiences, Driving Related Anecdotes, Gentrification ...

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movies please

Anne recommends Control Room and Gunner Palace for some good Iraq war context. I am trying to build up my list of movies to see and taking suggestions. They don't have to be about Iraq or about war or even educational (though the only other movie on my list ...

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Samba Blisters

It is the little things, you know? Something, somewhere in this beastly machine ought to be able to tell me that a file is currently being edited by someone else. Instead, OpenOffice just crashes each time I try to save the document. That is bogus. It should know better.

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ubuntu, fuse and samba

Slowly, and also quickly: I was trying to mount a samba share so that I could access it from the command line. That is straightforward if you know what you are doing, but if you don't, well. Welcome to the fog. This is a useful thing that was hard to ...

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file under ‘thought crimes’–the nightmare continues

I'll confess that I had forgotten about Steve Kurtz. I haven't heard a peep out of the Critical Art Ensemble in a while, but word is that Kurtz has been released from pre-trial supervision--meaning that since he was released from jail after his arrest in May 2004, he has been under court supervision--subject to random searches of his home and random drug tests. Imagine for a moment that someone you care very deeply for (perhaps your wife of 20 years?) were to die suddenly and altogether unexpectedly. Imagine you called an ambulance. Imagine the paramedics came and noticed a project you'd been working on. A science kit, something you were tinkering with. A microscope and some petri dishes. And your whole life changed.

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adventures in anarchitecture and atmography

When: Sunday November 20, 2005 4am ends: 12pm Where: free103point9, 97 South 6th Street, Brooklyn, NY (between Bedford and Berry) 2nd Floor link: http://free103point9.org During the ungodly hours of 4am - 12pm Sunday Nov 20 cultural counter-intelligence agents TMP will launch the next phase of their unobjective research in the fields of anarchitecture and atmography. Street sounds from seven cities (Zurich, Frankfurt, Nantes, Athens, San Francisco, Lima, New York) will be channeled through the free103point9 space in Williamsburg and into the surrounding streets.

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Thoughs on Gregory’s Thoughts on Micah’s Thoughts

Or just thoughts on Sifrey's postmortem, but I am finally inspired to write after reading Gregory Heller's thoughts. It is really no secret that I was a big supporter of Norm Siegel. I won't pretend that I came to the race with an open mind: Siegel has supported me ...

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Oy, and they said Linux could do anything …

It is really the little things, like there isn't a flash player for Linux on PPC. Ask too many questions and they'll tell you that you don't really need flash. Who needs flash? Well, me. For one thing. I like it. With a lot of searching the Ubuntu forums I ...

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Mapping, and Thinking About Maps

This is a thing I'd like to put more energy into ... http://civicmaps.org/?q=node/92 http://civicmaps.org/?q=node/91 http://civicmaps.org/?q=node/90

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