[-empyre-] Linda Dement: Resolution for Digital Futures

frederic neyrat fneyrat at gmail.com
Thu Jan 15 01:07:17 EST 2009


I love the sixth resolution, that concentrates, if not the 'transvaluation
of every values', at least a healthy inversion (he says, on checking his
e-mails just before to make philosophy ...).
Actually, digital world requires like every world its own conjurations,
 protections, delays, disconnections. And everybody knows that, in our
connective world, to disconnect is a crime !
kind regards


Frederic N.

2009/1/14 Renate Ferro <rtf9 at cornell.edu>

> Dear Tim and Renate
> I have some new year's resolutions for digital futures:
>
> 1. I will never again upgrade to a new system unless someone else
> tries it first.
> 2. I will not buy a new computer unless the old one has stopped working.
> 3. I will always carefully seal the cracks and joins of the scanner
> before placing dead birds or bodily fluids on the glass.
> 4. Between 1am and 4am, I will not delete files I think I won't need again.
> 5. I will only pay for hosting on servers powered by renewable energy.
> 6. In the mornings I will make art before checking my email.
> 7. I will not answer the phone.
> 8. I will never again let an old computer go to landfill, even though
> I have to arrange the whole palaver to send it to Minto and they
> never pick it up when they say they will.
> 9. I will use open source software wherever possible.
> 10. I will learn to solder despite my failing eyesight.
>
> bio:
>
> Linda Dement (Australia) has been working with arts computing since
> 1989. She has authored screen based interactives, multi-computer
> installations and collaborated in translocal and performative new
> media events. Her work has been widely exhibited, including at the
> ICA in London, Ars Electronica, International Symposia of Electronic
> Art and the Impakt Media Arts Festival in Europe. She is twice winner
> of the Australian National Digital Art Award and has been awarded a
> New Media Arts Fellowship by the Australia Council for the Arts.
>
> --
> Renate Ferro and Tim Murray
> Co-Moderators, -empyre- a soft-skinned-space
> Department of Art/ Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art
> Cornell University
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