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07 May 2005 by nathaniel

The Time Traveler Convention

May 7, 2005, 10:00pm EDT (08 May 2005 02:00:00 UTC)
(events start at 8:00pm)
East Campus Courtyard, MIT
3 Ames St. Cambridge, MA 02142
42:21:36.025¬ƒN, 71:05:16.332¬ƒW
(42.360007,-071.087870 in decimal degrees)

The Time Traveler Convention

from ryan griffis and it goes something like this (how cool/funny is this?):

What is it?

Technically, you would only need one time traveler convention. Time travelers from all eras could meet at a specific place at a specific time, and they could make as many repeat visits as they wanted. We are hosting the first and only Time Traveler Convention at MIT on Saturday, and WE NEED YOUR HELP!

Why do you need my help?

We need you to help PUBLICIZE the event so that future time travelers will know about the convention and attend. This web page is insufficient; in less than a year it will be taken down when I graduate, and furthermore, the World Wide Web is unlikely to remain in its present form permanently. We need volunteers to publish the details of the convention in enduring forms, so that the time travelers of future millenia will be aware of the convention. This convention can never be forgotten! We need publicity in MAJOR outlets, not just Internet news. Think New York Times, Washington Post, books, that sort of thing. If you have any strings, please pull them.

Great idea, I’d love to help! What should I do?

Write the details down on a piece of acid-free paper, and slip them into obscure books in academic libraries! Carve them into a clay tablet! If you write for a newspaper, insert a few details about the convention! Tell your friends, so that word of the convention will be preserved in our oral history! A note: Time travel is a hard problem, and it may not be invented until long after MIT has faded into oblivion. Thus, we ask that you include the latitude/longitude information when you publicize the convention.

You can also make an absolute commitment to publicize the convention afterwards. In that case, bring a time capsule or whatever it may be to the party, and then bury it afterwards.

Can’t the time travelers just hear about it from the attendees, and travel back in time to attend?

Yes, they can! In fact, we think this will happen, and the small number of adventurous time travelers who do attend will go back to their “home times” and tell all their friends to come, causing the convention to become a Woodstock-like event that defines humanity forever.

Unfortunately, we of the present (2005) don’t have time travel, and so we only have one chance at observing the convention. If the time travelers don’t leave us their secrets, we won’t be able to go back in time and see our convention in all its glory unless it is publicized in advance.

Isn’t time travel impossible?

We can’t know for certain. The ancient Greeks would have thought computers were impossible, and the Phoenicians certainly wouldn’t have believed that humans would one day send a spacecraft to the moon and back. We cannot predict the future of science or technology, so we can only make an effort and see if any time travelers come to our convention. If you would like to read more about time travel, check out our reading list.

I’m from the future, and I’d like to attend!

We’re not sure how you’re emailing us from the future, but we’d love to have you! Come as you are! No dress code whatsoever. We do request that you bring some sort of proof that you do indeed come from the future, and haven’t just dressed like you do. We welcome any sort of proof, but things like a cure for AIDS or cancer, a solution for global poverty, or a cold fusion reactor would be particularly convincing as well as greatly appreciated. (No RSVP required.)

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01 May 2005 by nathaniel

in excess of the already constituted

First up:
Now and again I decide it may be time to explore new things. Well, theory is not exactly new to me, but I don’t plan on going back and re-categorizing every post in my whole blog (nearly 600 entries to date!). Point? New category of posts on this blog is “theory,” and this here is the first entry.

WSOA (Wits School of the Arts) paper. Clockwise from left, around table: Natasha Christopher (artist), Professor Jane Taylor, Nicole Ridgway and Marc Edwards (artist)

at WSOA (Wits School of the Arts) seminar. Clockwise from left, around table: Natasha Christopher (artist), Professor Jane Taylor, Nicole Ridgway and Marc Edwards (artist)

Local scholar (OK, she’s also my wife) Nicole Ridgway presented this week’s WSOA paper, entitled in excess of the already constituted: interaction as performance. It was a fake debate, as provocation, between the two most prolific (in my not so humble opinion) new media philosopher / theorists around today – Brian Massumi and Mark Hansen.

Aside from the case studies of Bill Viola, in order to take a look at the performed vs the preformed in the “emerging space” of interaction, the most interesting thing Nicole did was in and around her respondents. Rather than asking for the standard academic response, she got local artists to talk about how they might apply its concepts in their work.

A great discussion ensued, and even carried on into a bar through much later that evening. A short version of said paper will eventually be online at http://inter-disciplinary.net/, and the full chapter will be published by Rodopi press later this year.

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01 May 2005 by nathaniel

comment fix-its

It has come to my attention that many peops have been trying to post comments on my blog, and been booted or diallowed by my settings in my spam blocker. I can only imagine how many more have had trouble, but not bothered to let me know.

I’m sorry!

In an attempt to see more interaction on this site, I’ve now upgraded to an alpha version of dr dave’s spam karma 2.0; it promises less false rejections.

I wish I didn’t need such a plug in, but alas, I was getting more than 100 spam comments a day, AND starting to get lots of trackback spam… You can read about false rejections here.

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29 April 2005 by nathaniel

marina abramovic is my new secret girlfriend

Don’t get me wrong; Paolo Canevari is cool – and certainly his work is tight – but MA does a whole lot more for me.

For those of you who don’t know, this dynamic duo is opening a show of installation, performance, and video over at the Johannesburg Art Gallery, this Sunday at 6pm (opened by original SA art bad boy, Kendell Gears). Marina was a pioneer of performance in the 70s (80s, 90s, beyond), and is still making brilliant work to date. Over the past two days, she and Paolo have given public talks at the JAG (also supported by Linda Givon of the Goodman Gallery).

Eish, it was inspired.

I’m not sure if it was her integrity of purpose, her openness around support and importance of the art-making process, the maternal nature of her teaching, her large body of work that is, and was, gut-wrenchingly powerful, or the fact that she managed to remain dead sexy in over 30 years of performance art – but she is my new hero.

marina abramovic (today) next to her sliced pentagram stomach in the early 70s

marina abaramovic (today) next to her sliced pentagram stomach (performance) in the early 70s

MA’s three rules for artists (this formed just a small piece of a small part of a small section of a vast and wonderful lecture/performance. Marina – forgive me if I get these a li’l wrong, ok? Oh, and gimme a call some time soon, won’t you? Smooch!):

  1. art should be disturbing
  2. art should ask questions
  3. art should predict the future (she also seemed to allude that it might also/instead transform or change the future/present)

We saw protest art and damage; love affairs and fear; dangerous performance in trances; re-directed/re-mixed autobiographical theatre; quotes from her friend John Cage (I shit you not); personal, hierarchical, theatrical, hyperreal… what a prolific artist, amazing teacher, caring person with the utmost integrity.

marina abramovic and ulay walking the great wall of china

marina abramovic and ulay walking the great wall of china

Above is a pick of the break-up of MA with her 12-year lover and collaborator, Ulay – they each walked half the length of the Great Wall of China to say goodbye to one another.

So much great art, so small a blog/blogger; marina mentioned teaching, and a performance group in NYC she seems to mentor at – anyone know how I can get into that school / group? I’m so totally there.

Be sure not to miss the opening on Sunday!

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27 April 2005 by nathaniel

Jon Stewart Daily Show Gaywatch 04/26/05

link: Jon Stewart Daily Show Gaywatch 04/26/05

hee.

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25 April 2005 by nathaniel

commons sense

creatice commons sense Well, the commons sense conference, by creative commons SA, is coming up (25-27 May), so Christo and I had a great meeting with Heather and Sylvia today, to discuss possible connections, presenters, artworks, blogs, etc. For those of you unaware, Creative Commons is a great new way of dealing with digital copyright, and share licenses…. For example, this blog is under a creative commons "non-commercial share-alike" license, which means you can copy, edit, change and use anything I publish, so long as you credit me, and don’t make money (if you make money, you gots to negotiate with me to gimme some). It’s kind of an arts and information-based open source, um, thing. And the digital copyright man, himself (larry lessig), will be hangin’ out in joburg, giving talks, and generally spreading creative commons cheer. There are also blog and artwork contests, with cash prizes – so get involved! Follow any of the many CC links for more….

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