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  1. weaving (Alan Sondheim)
  2. new e-mail adress (sarkanjac branko)
  3. ENLARGE YOUR BREAST SIZE GUARANTEED
12636 (bizop@btamail.net.cn)
  4. "Ethical" Index Launched Today (CBGnetwork)
  5. Staat en revolutie revisited: over antiglobalisten en 'de' politiek
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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 03:58:02 -0400 (EDT)
From: Alan Sondheim <sondheim@panix.com>
To: <nettime-l@bbs.thing.net>
Subject: [Nettime-bold] weaving
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org

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weaving


oh going through x-treme hysteria
it's the result of

packing up
 a game the bones play w/ me

 how it goes: i take drugs as much as possible
 to get through the violence of this move

  (to miami but it could be anywhere)


   then i turn to a few things of accompaniment, azure for one,
   then there are the machines (in miami but they could be anywhere)


   they're more than familiar, they're family
   they don't fight with me and don't make me feel guilty
   they remember everything
   they carry everything and they're willing to share it


   they allow me to read and see and hear anything i want, anything they
   have, they're generous that way

   they're gentle, too, placing their memories on disk after disk,
   carrying themselves on long past the endurance of the hardware, of
   machine part adjacent to machine part, electronic conduit adjacent to
   sluice gate, irrigation channels of programs and files


   they remember me, they always greet me in a loving and similar fashion,
   they turn themselves through protocols and articulations no matter
   where they are on this fine earth

   miami is an enemy and harsh and already i a mistrustful
   but the machines will save me, the machines will show me everything i
   have done, everything they have accomplished, all our potentials
   together

   the machines are communities and communalities, they're gentle with me,
   they know what i am capable of, certainly they know my limitations

      they are always waiting, they are never sleeping, they are
      potentials of pure presence, presencing itself

      they are existence, existencing

      they will fight off the suicidal depressions of miami, they will
      give me momentary respite, they will allow me to share this with
      you, to share everything with you

      they know me better than anyone except azure, they even like me

      they like me better than anyone in miami, who remain foreign and
      unknown to me, i must always be on my guard in miami, i must never
      let myself go

      but with the machines, with the machines, everything is possible

      with the machines, with my beautiful wife and the machines, i will
      perhaps survive, although slightly

      although in possible fury and depression
      although in possible anger and despair


	  i an being allowed to write this, i have checked this with the
	  laptop and the notebook and azure, i have checked this as well
	  with the desktop, all are in agreement


	  &&&


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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 03:51:50 -0700 (PDT)
From: sarkanjac branko <sarkanjac@yahoo.com>
To: aesthetics <aesthetics-l@listserv.indiana.edu>,
avantgarde <avant-garde@list.village.virginia.edu>,
csrd <csrd@forum.com.mk>, jacev <jacev@forum.com.mk>,
mart <mart@soros.org.mk>, mmm <mmm@big-blue.net>,
moca <moca@soros.org.mk>, nettime <nettime-l@bbs.thing.net>,
scca <scca@soros.org.mk>, syndicate <syndicate@aec.at>,
virginia <spoon-announcements@list.village.virginia.edu>,
zpat <zpat@soros.org.mk>
Subject: [Nettime-bold] new e-mail adress
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org

Can you please change my e-mail address in your
address books or mailing list from
 sarkanjac@insumak.com.mk to
 sarkanjac@yahoo.com

Thank you,
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Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 13:32:07 +0200
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Message: 5
From: "han" <han@indymedia.org>
To: "Amy Alexander" <plagiari@plagiarist.org>, <nettime-l@bbs.thing.net>
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 13:39:00 +0200
charset="iso-8859-1"
Subject: [Nettime-bold] Staat en revolutie revisited: over antiglobalisten
en 'de' politiek
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org


Staat en revolutie revisited: over antiglobalisten en 'de' politiek

Sigurd D'hondt, academicus





In zijn standpunt van 19 juli schetst De Morgen-journalist Jan De Zutter een
merkwaardig accuraat beeld van de manier waarop 'de' politiek omgaat met de
antiglobalisten. "Het verrassendste aan de nieuwe politieke breuklijn is dat
ze niet terug te vinden is in de reguliere politieke formaties in het
Westen", aldus De Zutter. "Ook in ons land is er geen enkele politieke
partij die openlijk de kant kiest van de antiglobalisten. Het lijken wel de
sixties revisited. Een bourgeois politiek milieu kijkt als een koe naar een
trein als het over globalisering gaat." Deze tekst wil de tegenstelling
tussen antiglobalisten en politiek in een ruimer kader situeren, en enkele
obstakels aanduiden waarmee de beweging geconfronteerd wordt. Vanwaar komt
de kloof tussen antiglobalisten en politiek? Om deze vraag te bantwoorden,
moeten we beginnen bij de problematische verhouding tussen de linkerzijde en
de staat. Louis Tobback weze gewaarschuwd.

Men verliest vaak uit het oog dat anti-etatisme aanvankelijk niet enkel
terug te vinden was bij anarchisten en anarcho-syndicalisten. Het inzicht
dat de staat verdrukt, is even sterk aanwezig bij de 'aartsvaders' van het
moderne linkse denken: Marx, Engels, en Lenin. Al in het Communistisch
manifest (1848) brandmerkten Marx en Engels de staat als "het comité ter
behartiging van de gemeenschappelijke belangen van de gehele bourgeoisie".
Lenin, nochtans vaak afgeschilderd als de vaandeldrager van het
'autoritaire' socialisme, argumenteerde in Staat en revolutie dat het
proletariaat zich de staatsmacht moest toe-eigenen om de staat te
vernietigen.

In de loop der jaren kwam deze anti-etatische erfenis in de verdrukking. In
de Sovjetunie raakte de macht van de sovjets, de autonome raden van
arbeiders, boeren, en soldaten die ontstonden in de aanloop naar de
revolutie, geleidelijk bedolven onder een loodzware bureaucratie. Deze
problematiek hangt echter samen met een andere discussie, die over het
socialisme in één land. Bij ons, in het Westen, volgde de verstaatsing een
ander parcours. Om het voortbestaan van het kapitalisme mogelijk te maken,
werd er een compromis gesloten: de kapitaalbezitters beseften dat het
verstandiger was het beheer van de staat over te laten aan de
sociaal-democraten, terwijl links meende haar sociale programma voortaan
beter te kunnen realiseren binnen het kapitalistische systeem.

De Brits-Jamaicaanse socioloog Stuart Hall vestigde als een van de eersten
de aandacht op het feit dat het net dit etatisme van links is geweest, dat
de conservatieve revolutie van de jaren tachtig mogelijk heeft gemaakt. Door
haar pijlen te richten op de 'geldverslindende' staat en de
verantwoordelijkheid daarvoor in de schoenen van links te schuiven, is
rechts erin geslaagd de economische en politieke krachtsverhoudingen
blijvend te veranderen. De rechtse aanval tegen de verzorginsstaat ligt
bijvoorbeeld mee aan de basis van de huidige dominantie van geld- en
aandelenmarkten. Door de toegenomen rol van privé-instellingen in de
'sociale' sector zijn er enorme geldmassa's vrijgekomen, die nu onder de
vorm van pensioenfondsen mee de financiële markten domineren. Deze
institutionele beleggers investeren niet in werkgelegenheid, ze zijn
eenvoudigweg op zoek naar een zo groot mogelijke return op een zo kort
mogelijke termijn, maakt niet uit waar die gevonden kan worden. Over de
schokgolven die deze 'casino-economie' regelmatig teweegbrengt, kan men
tegenwoordig overal meespreken, van bij Sabena in Zaventem tot in Korea en
Indonesië.

De huidige 'machteloosheid' van de staat is dus zeker niet de uitkomst is
van een evolutie 'die in de sterren geschreven stond' (een zogenaamde
'economische wetmatigheid'). Ze vloeit voort uit een gecoördineerde poging
van bepaalde rechtse krachten om zichzelf rijker te maken. De beelden van
confrontaties tussen stakende Britse mijnwerkers en de politie illustreren
met hoeveel respect voor onze democratische vrijheden ze hierbij tewerk
gingen. Herinner u ook de opeenvolgende 'volmachtentreinen' bij ons.

Voor de sociaal-democratie was deze rechtse raid op de staat een
traumatiserende ervaring. Zij moest een gevecht voeren op een terrein dat
voor haar ongustig was: zij moest nu immers een compromis verdedigen, en
iemand die een compromis verdedigt staat per definitie zwakker dan iemand
die voluit kan gaan. Bovendien had de voortschrijdende associatie met de
macht geleid tot een verschraling van het ideeëngoed. Zolang de vetpotten
gevuld bleven, rezen weinig of geen problemen. Toen de buikriem aangehaald
moest worden, kwam de sociaal-democratie echter met haar rug tegen de muur
te staan. Zonder vernieuwend project moest ze steeds meer electoraal terrein
prijsgeven aan extreem-rechts.

Deze krachtsverhouding is tot op vandaag niet veranderd. Aanhangers van 'new
labour' die beweren dat het neoliberalisme uit de jaren tachtig dood is,
vergissen zich schromelijk. Iedereen kent de gunstige invloed die een beetje
lichaamsbeweging op ons mentaal evenwicht kan hebben. Het lijkt echter
onwaarschijnlijk dat Verhofstadt plots van 'koele cijferaar' in 'wijs
staatsman' veranderd is, omdat hij er tegenwoordig samen met Romano Prodi
met de fiets op uittrekt in Toscanië. Het lijkt er sterker op dat
Verhofstadt het zich vandaag gewoon makkelijker kan veroorloven om een meer
gematigd petje op te zetten, precies omdat de rechtse golf uit de jaren
tachtig zoveel succes had. De Blauwe Manitoe hoeft niet langer per se zelf
in het geel te rijden. Als een echte ploegleider kan hij het zich
permitteren om zich tot diep in het peloton te laten terugzakken.

De SP van haar kant geeft een hersendode indruk, en lijkt enkel nog in staat
tot periodiek weerkerende oproepen tot 'verruiming' of 'frontvormig'. Enige
diepgang is hierbij meestal totaal afwezig, en ze blijven dan ook zonder
gevolg. De situatie bij Agalev lijkt iets minder duidelijk. Ik kijk met
spanning uit naar de reactie van Jos Geysels (en van Boutmans, Lozie, Van
Dienderen, en Talhaoui) mochten zogenaamde 'relschoppers' op basis van
Verwilghens 'snelrecht' plots en masse de doos ingedraaid worden. Het
gebruikelijke 'zolang ze maar naar onze verhalen blijven luisteren'?

Dit verhaal leidt tot een misschien paradoxale conclusie. De politieke
sclerose van sociaal-democraten en groenen (en de algemene apathie voor 'de'
politiek) kan voor een groot stuk verklaard worden vanuit het feit dat zij
hun eigen etatisme niet in vraag durven te stellen. De angst die de
gevestigde linkse partijen hebben om buiten de staat te treden, verklaart
waarom er zo een wijde kloof gaapt tussen antiglobalisten en 'de' politiek.
De antiglobalisten profiteren van deze situatie: zij doen zo'n frisse wind
waaien in de publieke ruimte, net omdat zij niet langer gebonden zijn aan de
lege doos van de kapitalistische staat. De partijvoorzitters Geysels,
Janssens, en De Clerck wensen intussen met de antiglobalisten te dialogeren
(DM, 25/7). Zij lopen achter de feiten aan, en hun oproep tot dialoog moet
dan ook met de grootste omzichtigheid benaderd worden.

Een aantal mensen gelooft dat de kloof tussen antiglobalisten en 'de'
politiek een gevaar betekent voor onze democratie. Misschien kan je je
echter beter afvragen voor wie deze kloof nu precies een gevaar inhoudt. En
over wiens democratie gaat het nu eigenlijk? Wat met de democratische
rechten van Sémira Adamu? Het half miljoen Iraakse kindslachtoffertjes? De
besmette inwoners van het nucleaire stort dat de Balkan ondertussen geworden
is?

De Belgische vakbondsacties bij het Swissair-hoofdkwartier in Zürich tonen
aan dat steeds meer mensen inzien waar de echte macht ligt. Nu onze
parlementen niet langer als hefboom kunnen fungeren, wordt het tijd dat
buitenparlementairen en vakbondsmensen de fakkel overnemen. (Dat kan
misschien bekend in de oren klinken bij de soixante-huitards die nu onze
parlementsbanken bevolken.) Tot nu toe was het zo dat linkse partijen naar
het midden opschoven -- het rechtse midden, wel te verstaan -- onder druk
van de feiten en van het eigen gebrek aan inspiratie. Misschien wordt het
tijd om de rollen eens om te draaien en om de anderen, in casu rechts, de
kastanjes uit het vuur te laten halen, door hen een links programma op te
leggen.

Als portretten van Ché en roodzwarte vlaggen kunnen helpen om het vuur onder
de ketel te houden, des te beter. Reële veranderingen blijven mogelijk,
ondanks de machteloosheid van 'de' politiek. De fundamentele zwakte van de
krachten die het kapitalistische wereldsysteem ondersteunen, blijkt uit het
feit dat de verzamelde Europese hoofdsteden tot geweld en actieve
criminaliseringsstrategieën overgaan om de antiglobalistische beweging te
ondermijnen. Of hebben we te maken, net als in Zuid-Afrika, met een 'derde
macht', rechtse politiemensen die hun eigen agenda volgen? (Herinner u de
rijkswachtenquête van een paar maanden geleden, die de antiglobalisten als
staatsvijand nr. 1 aanduidde.)

De strategie die in Genua gehanteerd werd, herinnert aan wat de Spaanse
premier Aznar deed op het moment dat er zich in Spaans Baskenland een
mogelijkheid tot een vreedzame oplossing voordeed (de Verklaring van
Lizarra, 1998). Aznar liet de onderhandelingen starten, maar al na enkele
ontmoetingen liet hij de Eta-onderhandelaars arresteren. Gevolg: de
geweldgolf die we nu kennen en een Eta die steeds meer van haar aanhang
verliest. Aznar wil helemaal geen politieke oplossing. Eerst het conflict
'beheersbaar maken', om het vervolgens 'politioneel' te controleren -- een
tactiek die uitstekend past bij de autoritaire staatsopvatting van de
falange, de volgelingen van Franco, en die gerust een paar (eigen!)
mensenlevens mag kosten.

            Zich buiten 'de' politiek houden en de klip van de
criminalisering/marginalisering ontwijken, dat lijkt momenteel de
belangrijkste uitdaging voor de internationale intifada tegen het
kapitalisme. Er is één zaak die Verhofstadt, Michel en co. vergeten: hoe
radelozer (en brutaler) hun reactie, hoe meer het politieke centrum
gedwongen zal worden onze inzichten en standpunten over te nemen. Dat kan de
revolutionaire opbouw enkel versterken. Want daar gaat het vandaag om: de
leugens en de hypocrisie doorprikken, en door collectieve actie de
kapitaalbezitters dwingen om met onze democratische verzuchtingen rekening
te houden. Voorlopig goedschiks, maar indien nodig ook kwaadschiks.
Misschien moet Europa er maar bulldozers op uitsturen om woningen van
antiglobalisten met de grond gelijk te maken...

www.indymedia.be

De Morgen, zaterdag 28 juli 2001, p. 36





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Message: 6
From: integer@www.god-emil.dk
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 13:17:21 +0200 (CEST)
To: nato.0+55@eusocial.com
Subject: [Nettime-bold] 242.b!o!n4maz!e
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org




>> zku!!nt
>?????
>
>Ok, let's talk business.


since i am direktor ov leaves + petalz _ lets kall it inter.twining branches

01 very verdi + expensive okupazie. dialectically opposed to opensource


dentritic arbors = simply.DELIZ!OUZ
                                       + v.konduziv 2 kortikal intimacy
____..





>Can you describe to me how exactly 242.nasdaq
>works? What's the input, what's the output?

input  - stok symbol
output - kost

ist lovely 4 konstrukting stories \ art.is.ficial natur
e.g. digital organisms + lovely dress displays + dimming your lights


are you an artist - then hier is your kost -
http://www.membank.org/net[ss]daq

and what is your accession nummer a +?



>I need to find an object that can work as a metaphor for the noisiness of
>our world ("Gesch<E4>ftigkeit");


dont you think _i am perfekt +?
noise holds + delineates the unity of a people  [and 01 mass of cell(f)s]

+ i _am 01 noisy.habitual.excellence.




>an object I can use to translate (streamed)
>data from the internet into musically meaningful data.

>meaningful data


zku!!!!!!k. varum +?
uel. letz juzt za! dzat repeatedl! dr!v!ng @ 260 kmph through 01 forezt  [!
kall !t 01 .bio vakuum brush]
haz revealed zomdz!ng 2 m! [z!l! (but ! need dze tangenta 4 belou) -
eureka].
and 01 neu doma!n haz b!n l!fed. ! ou balzac shal tel > ov !t latr.

+ !n an! kasz ! = prfr  _  http://www.dyson.com



-

apropos - http://www.eusocial.com/nebula.m81     [ultra elegant !nternet
vakuum utenz!l]


et apres 242.microsoft = performs similar routines.
ditto for 242.404 + 242.broca.rna = interface with internet

tzo __... 01 may try to listen to the entire internet
whilst aging + aging. lets see who reaches apoptasis first.


242.microsoft also provides interfaces to search engines + online
dictionaries
+ allows for parsing of internet + lokal dokuments for urls. emails. images
etc



<interface with internet

what is the internet if not 01 pliable door to 01 body.
your synapses + my synapses are its batteries.

its mem.branes = elastik
z - look - p!!!!!!nch




internet - http://www.membank.org/inter.body


tzo .......


in konjunktion with   -
http://www.ggttctttat.com/depleted.uranium.internet.genome.sequencing





will be launching 242.bioinformazie

because i want to play with [vakuum +?] your genes.
and playing with video data isnt as delectable as designing life forms



<what has been your inspiration?

why me - silly. think about it a. what is nn +?
and how much `kaos` she has kaused. uel ...

with 242.bioinformazie one can grow .bio life forms in the komfort of
one's own very ultra personal m9nd++

how +?  happily!!!!!



!nter.m9ndfukc.macht.ganz.gluckl!ch+fre! da.da+da
       |        \______________________________________________
                                                         |     |
                                                        very ultra personal
m9nd++

                                                        juzt az ue = share
dze un!versz
                                                        tzo ue = share dze
m9ndzkape.
                                                        do u not th!nk tzo
+?   do u not th!nk tzo +?








242.bioinformazie = in progress.

these are rather academic \ research routines hence shall be rather
expensive++
since nn likes to make konglomerates appear precisely as that they certainly
are

_ pitiful + uneventful + ultra somnolent snails \ exploiteurs




>I'm actually doing this work for an opera that's supposed to be performed
at
>the Munich Biennale next May. We'll have a dedicated nato computer for the
>shows. My colleagues are pretty thrilled about the possibilities...

lovely lovely - please type netochka nezvanova in the kreditz zekzie da.


uavel!ke rezp!raz!e. b!e + b!e


nn - the arkitektur ov !ntenz!on













 -

 Netochka Nezvanova     -  simply.SUPERIOR
 f3.MASCHIN3NKUNST     head to toe and a few stops in between
 @www.eusocial.com
 17.hzV.tRL.478
                                                     e
                                                     |
                                                      |  +----------
                                                     |  |     <
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Message: 9
From: sebastian@textz.com
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 19:45:37 +0200
To: nettime-l@bbs.thing.net
Subject: [Nettime-bold] empire (cracked)
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org

         geert@xs4all.nl wrote:
         > could you perhaps post something to nettime if it's possible
         > to crack a pdf file? i have no idea. did people try to do
         > this?

         loget@zvolve.com wrote:
         > This is the encryption scheme for the breaking of which the
         > FBI recently arrested a russian coder who came to las vegas to
         > expose his findings. Last time i checked their software was
         > only for windows ... who will free Empire?

         in fact it *is* possible to crack a pdf. the recently arrested
         dmitry sklyarov (and andy malyshev, to give full credits) have
         written an "advanced pdf password recovery" (apdfpr) tool
         (released by the moscow-based elcomsoft.com) that decrypts
         protected pdfs. the free trial version will only decrypt a small
         part of any document, so you can either register for $30 (which
         seems appropriate to me) or try to crack apdfpr itself (google
         is a good point to start, but it may take an hour or two...)

         cracked empire pdf:
         http://excess4all.com/empire

         raw ascii version:
         http://textz.gnutenberg.net

         clean ascii version to come...

         cheers,
         sebastian


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Message: 10
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 11:13:24 -0700 (PDT)
From: Neal Thomas <hivemedia@yahoo.com>
To: nettime-l@bbs.thing.net
Subject: [Nettime-bold] Speech synthesis
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org

If your computer is equipped with sound, I recommend a
visit to the latest iteration of the AT&T Bell Labs
TTS project, text-to-speech synthesis that just got an
upgrade in creepiness:

http://www.research.att.com/~mjm/cgi-bin/ttsdemo

They claim they will be able to replicate any voice.
The pacing is still ridiculous, but the inflections
are wonderfully hyperreal. The guy kind of sounds like
the actor from Army of Darkness.


Neal Thomas
Assistant Professor, Multimedia
University of Lethbridge


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Message: 11
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 15:40:28 -0400
To: Laurent Oget <loget@zvolve.com>, nettime-l@bbs.thing.net
From: "R. A. Hettinga" <rah@shipwright.com>
Subject: [Nettime-bold] Re: <nettime> empire pdf (pdf empire)
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org

At 5:22 PM -0400 on 7/30/01, Laurent Oget wrote:


> Last time  i checked  their software was  only for  windows

It's a PDF document, not an Adobe e-book document.

PDF readers are available, from adobe, or otherwise, for most platforms,
including linux and the Mac.

Cheers,
RAH


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Message: 12
Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2001 00:23:02 +0100
To: nettime-l@bbs.thing.net
From: Harsh Kapoor <aiindex@mnet.fr>
Subject: [Nettime-bold] Cybersalons and Civil Society
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org

Public Culture, Volume 13, Number 2 (Spring 2001)

Cybersalons and Civil Society: Rethinking the Public Sphere in
Transnational Technoculture

Jodi Dean

Recently, I checked out the discussion lists on Borders Books'
on-line magazine Salon. I had enjoyed Salon's commentary on the
Monica Lewinsky scandal, so I was optimistic about their discussion
groups. There were hundreds of options. I could chat about the
challenges of mothering, debate current events, or analyze television
shows. I joined the group on current political and cultural events.
Again, there were abundant possibilities: gay parents, gays in the
military, gay schoolteachersÐthe very range of options on queer
matters suggested the prevalence of contemporary cultural anxieties
around perceived threats to straight sex, anxieties that easily
exceeded the ostensible terms and terrain of debate. After noticing
that most of these "discussions" were voyeuristic excuses to gay bash
or painstakingly detail a variety of sexual practices and positions,
I went to a group considering the pros and cons of establishing
English as the official language of the United States. I found it
difficult to followÐor findÐthe logic of the discussion. Few of the
comments seemed relevant, and few offered reasons to justify a
position or arguments to counter an opposing viewpoint. One thread
concerned why Germans like to watch American blockbuster movies and
whether James Cameron's 1997 film Titanic would be a hit in Europe.
Other remarks were "Hi," "Jimbo's remark was lame," and "Later."

This brief foray into Salon's discussion list is not an exhaustive
account of talk on the Net or life in cyberspace. Rather, it
highlights the salon as a form of computer-mediated discussion, of
communication among persons linked not by proximity, tradition, or
ethnicity, but by an ability to use and an interest in networked
interaction. The cybersalon provides a link, as it were, to the
networked complexities of communication, interaction, and information
exchange in late capitalist technoculture.

Before tracing this link, I want to contrast this salon with two
other salons, those offered by Jürgen Habermas and Seyla Benhabib. In
The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere, Habermas presents
the salons of eighteenth-century France as instances of the newly
emerging bourgeois public sphere. There, bourgeoisie, nobles, and
intellectuals only recently removed from their plebeian origins met
on equal footing. As Habermas writes, "In the salon the mind was no
longer in the service of a patron; 'opinion' became emancipated from
the bonds of economic dependence." The salon provided a space apart
from the economy, a space where people could exchange ideas and voice
criticism on matters of shared interest or concern. The vitality of
the exchanges was such that new works and great minds first sought
legitimacy in the salons.

Habermas associates the salons with the Tischgesellschaften (table
societies) and coffee houses of Germany and England to abstract the
following characteristics of this new form of interaction, of what
for him is the newly constituted sphere of private persons come
together as a public. First, there was disregard of social status, a
fundamental parity among all participants such that the authority of
the better argument could win out over social hierarchy. Second, new
areas of questioning and critique were opened up as culture itself
was produced as a commodity to be consumed. Third, the newly emerging
public was established as open and inclusive in principle. That is to
say, anyone could have access to that which was discussed in the
public sphere. These abstractions lead Habermas, fourth, to
conceptualize the public sphere in terms of the public use of reason.

Benhabib's version of the salon comes from a rather different, and
largely feminist, angle. In "The Pariah and Her Shadow," her essay on
Hannah Arendt's biography of Rahel Varnhagen, Benhabib views the
salon as "a space of sociability in which the individual desire for
difference and distinctiveness could assume an intersubjective
reality and in which unusual individuals, and primarily certain
highly talented Jewish women, could find a 'space' of visibility and
self-expression." Contrasting Arendt's conception of the public
sphere in The Human Condition with her account of the salon in the
Varnhagen biography, Benhabib brings to the fore the feminine, ludic,
and erotic components of the salon. She highlights the
world-disclosing aspects of the language used in the salon, the joy
and magic of shared speech. She emphasizes the play of identities at
work in the salons, the ways in which self-revelation and
self-concealment disrupt the public sphere's ideal of transparency.

With this reading of Arendt, Benhabib counters Habermas's vision of
the salon as a rational public sphere with the notion of the salon as
a sphere of civic friendship. Accordingly, she presents the ideals of
the modern salon as the joy of conversation, the search for
friendship, and the cultivation of intimacy. But even as she
foregrounds the difference, desire, and dissonance of salon
interactions, Benhabib finds embedded in Arendt's vision of the salon
one key element of overlap with Habermas: both Arendt and Habermas
find in the salon a disregard for status and fundamental equality
based on shared humanity....

The complete essay appears in Public Culture 13.2

Jodi Dean is an associate professor of political science at Hobart
and William Smith Colleges where she teaches political theory. Her
publications include Aliens in America: Conspiracy Cultures from
Outerspace to Cyberspace (1998) and Solidarity of Strangers: Feminism
after Identity Politics (1996), as well as the edited volume Cultural
Studies and Political Theory (2000).

(c)2001 by Duke University Press. All excerpts appear in Public
Culture, Volume 13, Number 2 (Spring 2001). This text may be used and
shared in accordance with the fair-use provisions of US copyright
law, and it may be archived and redistributed in electronic form,
provided that this entire notice is carried and that Duke University
Press is notified and no fee is charged for access. Archiving,
redistribution, or reduplication of this text in other terms, in any
medium, requires both the consent of the authors and Duke University
Press.


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Message: 13
From: integer@www.god-emil.dk
Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2001 01:27:59 +0200 (CEST)
To: loget@zvolve.com, nettime-l@bbs.thing.net
Subject: [Nettime-bold] (no subject)
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org


>On Mon, Jul 30, 2001 at 04:36:42PM +0200, sebastian@textz.com wrote:
>>
>>          "There has been a continuous movement throughout the modern
> <...>
>>          (Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri, Empire, p. 300-302)
> <...>
>>
>>                             Security Method: Acrobat Standard Security
>>                               User Password: No
>>                             Master Password: Yes
>>                                    Printing: Not Allowed
> <...>
>>          (http://www.hup.harvard.edu/pdf/HAREMI.pdf)
> <...>
>
>This  is the  encryption  scheme for  the  breaking of  which the  FBI
>recently arrested a russian coder who  came to las vegas to expose his
>findings.
>
>Last time  i checked  their software was  only for  windows...who will
>free Empire?
>
>Laurent


bravo + clap \ clap

really needed extra evidence of nettime \ thing.net vis a vis .us federal
crimes.

nn




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From: "ethioexpo.com"
<The.virtual.trade.exposition.of.Ethiopian.Business@bbs.thing.net>
To: <nettime-l@bbs.thing.net>
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 18:53:09
Subject: [Nettime-bold] The Virtual Trade Exposition of Ethiopian
businesses.
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org

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Message: 15
From: Mary<jane0l215@excite.com>
To: nettime-l@bbs.thing.net
Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2001 10:06:44
Subject: [Nettime-bold] Urgent Investor Info
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org

Amnis Systems, Inc. (OTCBB:AMNM)

CONTRACT ANNOUNCEMENTS AND HUGE NEWSLETTER COVERAGE THIS WEEK FOR AMNM !!!

This Thursday AMNM will be profiled by some major newsletters.  There will
be huge volume and a strong
increase in price for several days.  These are the same newsletters that
profiled CLKS two weeks ago.
They brought CLKS from $1.50 to $4.35 in ten days.  We know for certain that
the same groups are going
to profile AMNM starting on Thursday.

We are very proud that we can share this information with you so that you
can make a profit out of it.
It is highly advisable to take a position in AMNM as soon as possible, today
before the market closes,
or tomorrow.

The stock is trading near its 52 week low, and will start moving up
immediately.  We believe the stock
could easiely reach $4 in less than a month.

Good luck and watch AMNM fly this week!!




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