Re: [-empyre-] some introduction ::




Hi - Can you say more about this? I'm not at that stage vis-a-vis
programming - I have to consciously make decisions, test things
visually/aurally. How do you achieve a state where you can really
do what you want?

I know a number of people who make electronic circuitry, "breadboarding"
things - and they can place integrated circuits together, wire them up,
without even thinking about it - they're always focused on the end
product. For me, though, it's been more of a difficult dialog - I want X
to happen, but it might not - I might be sidetracked by Y appearing
somewhere in the process...

Alan


On Tue, 4 Nov 2003, tamara lai wrote:

>
> hi all,
>
> thanks for invitation and sorry in advance for my bad English
>
>
>
> >From 97 to 2003, realization of 20 web sites - most networked  sites (cf. my
> 'Tell A Mouse' Web ring  http://tellamouse.be.tf), and collaboration with
> several hundreds worldwide artists.
>
> The media (and codes of course) are for me, above all,  tools and vehicles;
> technology brings to me remote proximity, impression of ubiquity,
> psychotropic action of  moving images...
> I am not intellectual nor a tchnician and my approach of the media is
> intuitive. Although acting in the field of art, I see myself rather like a
> poetess of words and image (and sound now...), with research of harmony and
> balance (balance being, in my opinion, in its search...) in the life and
> through art. I always used it with what I had access, according to the
> circumstances and my desires: painting, photograph, video, computer
> graphics, animations, multi-media interactive, Web art and Net art... But
> when I initiate and direct networked projects, I regard myself especially as
> an agent, an instrument, a catalyst.
>
> Tamara
>
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