re>++quest.ting][le][, - is there anything to explore ?

Anna Balint epistolaris at freemail.hu
Tue Mar 19 15:30:44 CET 2002


II try to put my question under other terms:
While I higly esteem  art practices which
make visible the religious rhetorics and imagery 
or use it for a determined cause, and context,
such as NSK, Vienese actionism, or many other 
examples from performance art, concept art, net art, 
or traditional art scene, and I enjoy media theory and sociology,
whatever theoretical frame in which such phenomena 
are analysed -  I can and I like to dispute with them or accept them,
but
I look for a difference among applied rhetorics,
a difference between the commercial promise of 
disembodiement offered by a perfume advertisement, 
or the imagery of a radical paramilitary formation,
and the practices of netochka nezvanova.
she seems a.moral [somebody who has no choice] to me,


>A set of 10 million receipts from a large DIY store were processed so as to  link together items that often appear 
on 
>the same receipt (animated gif)
>http://www.nd.edu/%7Enetworks/visual/large.gif
>(from http://www.nd.edu/%7Enetworks/gallery.htm , f.)

beautiful!

greetings,
anna




 3/19/02 1:44:26 PM, Claudia Westermann <media at ezaic.de> wrote:

>At 12:54 19.03.02 +0100, Anna Balint wrote:
>
>hi anna,
>
>I thought this could be interesting for you to read.
>
>http://www.soziologie.ch/users/shani/kommfem.html
>
>the page is in German but most of the links are in English.
>
>Donna Haraway for example .. there should be also some interviews on the net,
>a position that in my view very often got misunderstood in concepts like 
>cyberfeminism for example.
>
>regards
>claudia
>
>
>
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