Rosalind is Born.

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Wed Sep 22 18:04:24 CEST 2004


*Rosalind is Born.*

*Rosalind,* an upstart new media art lexicon, has just been born 
following a sheltered 9 month gestation.
http://www.furtherfield.org/gestation/

Feed Rosalind with your own words and definitions to express and declare 
what you are, what you do and the worlds you create, on your own terms.

*Influence and mutate her, help her to maturity.*

*Your words may:-*
- describe something very particular to your life/experience/work & 
net-based behaviour.
- be invented in a moment of desperation.
- arise in conversation or dialogue with others.
- already be in circulation yet not officially seen or accepted by new 
media academics.

*What definitions will related to:*
Net art, new media, psychogeography, online performance, real-time 
creativity, soft groups, new media writers, code geeks, net curators, 
new media curators, relationalists, activists, networkers, networked 
collecitves, net activism, social networks, net mutualists, net sufi's...

*Information about Rosalind's Gestation period
==================================*

*Rosalind began as GEST at TION*, a hidden project. This ensured that the 
vocabulary was able to develop in a nurturing space unmediated and 
consumed by outside sources and without interference or exploitation by 
ruthless individuals or term-hungry institutions;-)

This project was concieved in January 2004 For 9 months the nascent 
lexicon was fed with words and their definitions.
In early September 2004 we agreed a name for the lexicon- Rosalind- 
after Rosalind Franklin 
(http://www.accessexcellence.org/RC/AB/BC/Rosalind_Franklin.html) and 
launched it to the world to be influenced, mutated and helped to 
maturity by all who interact with it.

*The Gest at tors were:*
marc garrett, neil jenkins, ruth catlow, helen varley jamieson, karla 
ptacek, andy deck, joseph & donna mcelroy, alan sondheim, ryan griffis, 
michael szpakowski, patrick lichty, maya kalogera and alexandra reill.

Participants may wish to adopt new terms as they are added to the 
lexicon. If so, the person who submits the term in question should embed 
the definition that links to a web page on their own site, or a project 
that they were involved with. The term can then be referenced in the 
public location.

*GEST at TION is a Furtherfield project.*
http://www.furtherfield.org
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