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| Robbins {AT} Jetztzeit on Tue, 22 Feb 2005 14:42:17 +0100 (CET) |
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| Re: <nettime> introducing meta-daria, an autonomous discourse |
>I'm jumping into the fray a bit late ,,, and to be honest, I'm
>uncertain as to the actual intent of this site... pretext ...
>pretense ... exhibitionism .... mirror image ... double monsterism
>... its simply unclear as it has been presented to this list.
However, Vanalynes' point is well taken and harkens back also to the
underpinnings of a "street action" take by the grrrls scouts at
Macworld in San Francisco in 1996 ( and who said that these days
were "soooo over"?!) I've take the liberty of attaching an
image/documentation of one of the street posters which speaks for
itself . Actually ( between the rips ) the poster posits the
question:
" What are the two ways for a women to get onto the internet?"
Answer:
1. Be naked;
2. Be a man.
Seems as if Daria went into rewind in a time machine and aced this one .
Chris
>Re: <nettime> Introducing Daria: An autonomous software artist
> Vanalyne Green <v.carrollgreen {AT} gmail.com>
> brian lee dae yung <brian {AT} muxspace.com>
> Vanalyne Green <v.carrollgreen {AT} gmail.com>
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>Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 13:24:21 +0000
>From: Vanalyne Green <v.carrollgreen {AT} gmail.com>
>Subject: Re: <nettime> Introducing Daria: An autonomous software artist
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>Jumping into the fray
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>The old formula: how you know when you're looking at art: there's a
>nude woman's body. And how do you know it's good: It's done by a
>white man.
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