Natalie Bookchin on Tue, 24 Aug 1999 10:24:21 -0700 |
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Syndicate: Re: SSP: Truth Issue, site street on line magazin |
Dear Judy, thanks for pointing out your project. I although i am indeed an artist that occasionally looks at the internet, i must shamefully admit that i was not aware of your early, important and pioneering internet art work that has, (impressively!!) been shown and recognized in so many significant art sites. Alas the internet is a big place, and i must have, somehow have missed it. But thank you for sending me the link; i had a look right away and found it quite interesting but ideologially on a much different (higher) plane than the rather bad bad magazine. On another note, i can not claim authorship of the project which you claim to have "ripped off" your significant project. I am only the editor of bad magazine, no more and no less. Any complaints must be sent to badlawyer@hotmail.com. good luck and best regards, natalie > Hi Karen, I was checking our your new issue of Side Street when I ran across Natalie Natalie Bookchin's work. I'd like to point out that in 1985 I initiated a work called Bad Information. The Internet part of the project -- <http://www.well.com/user/jmalloy/bad.html eudora="autourl">http://www.well.com/user/jmalloy/bad.html -- has been very well documented. (in several magazine articles, in several book chapters including the internet section of my forthcoming MIT Press book on Women in New Media) Many Internet pioneers contributed to it including Howard Rheingold, Carl Loeffler, Abbe Don, Anna Couey and many others. Oh and the non Internet portion (BAD INFORMATION BASE no. #1 about computer information) was installed at SOMA in San Francisco in (I think) 1989. Anyone knowledgeable about pioneering Internet work would be aware of my work - so it was a little disturbing to run across Bookchin's a rip off of the project (the ideas are also similar) in your magazine. If the point was how easy it is to rip off artists, I think it would be good to provide a link to my site. If Bookchin was actually unaware of this project, she doesn't have much credibility as an artist who claims to look at the Internet. Sincerely, Judy Malloy <http://www.well.com/user/jmalloy/awquilt.html eudora="autourl">http://www.well.com/user/jmalloy/awquilt.html At 10:36 PM 8/5/99 -0700, you wrote: >'TRUTH' - The latest issue of Site Street is on line. Site Street is an online magazine project developed by Side Street Projects, a nonprofit artists run organization. Side Street Projects website can be reached at <http://sidestreet.org/sitestreet/green.html> http://sidestreet.org/sitestreet/green.html 'TRUTH' Contributors Sabine Bitter is an artist who resides in Vienna Austria Natalie Bookchin is an artist living in Los Angeles Jeff Derksen is a writer, critic and editor from Calgary, Canada Andrew Freeman is an artist living in Los Angeles Gary Kibbins is a video artist living in Los Angeles and Toronto who teaches at CalArts Eve Luckring is an artist living in Los Angeles Adèle Mercier is a professor in the Dept of Philosophy, Queen's University Kingston, Canada Magarita Paksa lives in Buenos Aires Argentina. She is a sculptor as well as multi media artist Allan deSouza is a photographer with a visual impairment. David Thorne is an artist living and working in New York. Helmut Weber is an artist living and working in Vienna, Austria. Jody Zellen - Site Street Co-Editor, site design. Kaucyila Brooke - Site Street Co-Editor Karen Atkinson - Associate Editor, site design, a director of Side Street Projects. Next issue - TRAVEL - please submit by September 30, 1999 Karen Atkinson, Executive Director Side Street Projects 1629 18th Street, #3 Santa Monica, CA 90404-3807 USA 310-829-0779 sidest@ix.netcom.com <http://www.sidestreet.org/ eudora="autourl">www.sidestreet.org > > Karen Atkinson, Executive Director Side Street Projects 1629 18th Street, #3 Santa Monica, CA 90404-3807 USA 310-829-0779 sidest@ix.netcom.com www.sidestreet.org <<<< ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress