MachineMachine /stream - tagged with mess https://machinemachine.net/stream/feed en-us http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss LifePress therourke@gmail.com <![CDATA[Linking the g(URL) – Syllabus]]> https://syllabusproject.org/linking-the-gurl/

Girl dinner, hot girl walk, that girl, clean girl, girl boss, girl math, girl blog, hot girl summer, pick me girl, christian girl autumn, vsco girl, e-girl, good girl, bad girl, sad girl, manic pixie dream girl, i’m just a girl, girl’s girl, girl power, rat girl, feral girl, gorgeous gorgeous gi

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Thu, 18 Apr 2024 12:32:59 -0700 https://syllabusproject.org/linking-the-gurl/
<![CDATA[Linking the g(URL) – Syllabus]]> https://syllabusproject.org/linking-the-gurl/

Girl dinner, hot girl walk, that girl, clean girl, girl boss, girl math, girl blog, hot girl summer, pick me girl, christian girl autumn, vsco girl, e-girl, good girl, bad girl, sad girl, manic pixie dream girl, i’m just a girl, girl’s girl, girl power, rat girl, feral girl, gorgeous gorgeous gi

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Thu, 18 Apr 2024 12:32:59 -0700 https://syllabusproject.org/linking-the-gurl/
<![CDATA[AI and Indigenous Languages]]> https://blog.westerndigital.com/indigenous-languages/

It is estimated that one language dies every 14 days, with it a world of concepts and ideas that could only be expressed in its words. Most of the languages at risk of extinction belong to Indigenous communities.

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Mon, 19 Feb 2024 16:42:43 -0800 https://blog.westerndigital.com/indigenous-languages/
<![CDATA[POSTmatter ::: fig-2 ::: ICA - Live Collaborative Writing]]> http://postmatter.com/#/currents/fig-2-daniel-rourke

POSTmatter x fig-2 Live Collaborative Writing

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Fri, 28 Aug 2015 04:46:17 -0700 http://postmatter.com/#/currents/fig-2-daniel-rourke
<![CDATA[This Mess is a Place]]> http://thismessisaplace.co.uk/Book

I am very pleased to have an essay/chapter in This Mess is a Place, a collection on hoarding and clutter, edited, compiled and misfiled by Zoë Mendelson. The book is currently available at Camden Arts Centre, with wider distribution to follow from the very wonderful AND Publishing.

This Mess is a Place: A Collapsible Anthology of Collections and Clutter is a limited edition publication, edited/curated by Zoë Mendelson and published by And Publishing.

This publication looks at the onset of hoarding through the voices of clinicians and expands the theme to examine how relationships to objects in space inform a number of fields in ways that can be seen to interrelate and impact upon each other. The idea behind the form of this anthology is that practice and artistic research can co-exist with more clinical and scientific research. It is hoped this will create overlaps and crises of ‘usefulness’ akin to the submersion of materials within a hoard or the pursuit of order within a collection. The publication itself is unbound – illogical and precarious as an object, containing loose leaves, pamphlets and nominal filing systems, gathered together in no particular order. The reader is ultimately responsible for the order (or dis-order) of the piece. Publication date is October 26th 2013.

It includes articles, artworks, interviews and fiction. Alongside This Mess is a Place's own collaborators from psychiatric and archival fields there are contributions of artistic projects from Jim Bay (UK); Michel Blazy (FR); Carrie M Becker (USA); Marjolijn Dijkman (NL); Nat Goodden (UK), Jefford Horrigan (UK); Dean Hughes (UK); Mierle Laderman Ukeles (USA); Robert Melee (USA); Zoë Mendelson (UK); Florence Peake (UK); Michael Samuels (UK); Kathryn Spence (USA); Tomoko Takahashi; Robin Waart (NL); Julian Walker (UK) and Laura White (UK).

The publication contains essays and documents by Dr. Colin Jones (Senior Lecturer/Researcher in Applied Health and Social Sciences, UK); Dr. Haidy Geismar (lecturer in digital anthropology and material culture, US/UK); Jeremy Gill (urban planner and theorist, AUS); Cecilie Gravesen (artist, curator and writer, UK/Den); Dr. Alberto Pertusa (consultant psychiatrist, UK); Daniel Rourke (artist and researcher, UK); Isobel Hunter (archivist and Head of Engagement at the National Archives, UK); Satwant Singh (nurse practitioner and cognitive behavourial therapist, UK); Nina Folkersma (curator and critic, NL); Alberto Duman (artist, writer, UK). A full list of essay titles can be seen here. The publication also includes documentary photography by Paula Salischiker (ARG) and an interview with an anonymous hoarder's daughter

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Sat, 26 Oct 2013 23:52:33 -0700 http://thismessisaplace.co.uk/Book
<![CDATA[Litterplugs | cabel.me]]> http://cabel.me/2013/02/04/litterplugs/

We all know it’s not cool to litter. If our hands are burdened with the weighty responsibility of an unwanted and snot-spent tissue, or an empty aluminum can that once held some Dr. Skipper, or even a gentle gum wrapper, the worst thing — the worst possible thing — would be to throw it on the ground.

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Mon, 11 Feb 2013 09:33:07 -0800 http://cabel.me/2013/02/04/litterplugs/
<![CDATA[This Hoarder's House Is So Messy and Dirty You Can See It From Google Maps]]> http://gizmodo.com/5887743/this-hoarders-house-is-so-messy-and-dirty-you-can-see-it-from-google-maps

Baker's house, located in San Jose, California, has been like this for decades. Baker, described as eccentric and volatile, has been collecting stuff for over 40 years. The worst part is that Baker doesn't even live in the home! He hasn't been seen for months and no one knows how to get a hold of him. Luckily for his neighbors, local officials will be cleaning up the house in the next two months (after pressure from ABC 7/KGO). Richard Baker, it's time to find somewhere else to put your crap.

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Thu, 23 Feb 2012 14:50:38 -0800 http://gizmodo.com/5887743/this-hoarders-house-is-so-messy-and-dirty-you-can-see-it-from-google-maps