28 August 2011
What's Happening to Us?
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2011 11:32:31 +0200
From: nettime's_digestive_system <nettime[at]kein.org>
To: Nettime <nettime-l[at]kein.org>
Subject: <nettime> [sondheim[at]panix.com: WHAT'S HAPPENING TO US?
/ The Sound of Irene]
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From: Alan Sondheim <sondheim[at]panix.com>
Subject: WHAT'S HAPPENING TO US?
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2011 01:56:07 -0400 (EDT)
To: nettime-l[at]kein.org
WHAT'S HAPPENING TO US?
Please look at
http://www.alansondheim.org/skypejunk.jpg
THIS IS THE "NEW" SKYPE INTERFACE ON MY MACHINE!
Note: First of all, the statement at the bottom: "Your contacts have not
been very active recently..." Really? What business is it of Skype? Maybe
they haven't been active just with me? Maybe they're calling me on the phone,
we're meeting for lunch? This isn't funny - it's a hideous invasion of privacy.
It's also telling me: MY CONTACTS SHOULD BE ACTIVE AND SHOULD BE ACTIVE WITH
ME. It's social engineering at it's worst. Look at the chummy slot above:
"Tell your friends what you've been up to" - again, what business is it of
theirs? And so many of us use these applications as if they're neutral or
helpful, whatever.
Skype started off like a lot of these things as bare-bones (think of Fb,
MySpace, etc.), and slowly began to take over our lives. And all of us good
little theorists (included) just use these things as if we're REALLY saying
something. (Don't worry, I'm not theorizing here, I'm fucking RANTING!)
On a personal level, I can't stand this presumed chumminess; I'm using the
phone or IM outside of Skype when I can. But this stuff goes on and on. We
can't communicate without consulting our goddamn Iphones, we can't listen
to music without ITunes maximum-prophet interface, we buy into Fb's "friends"
or +'s "circles" - and since when in the past million years have we quantified
or classified our friends (well maybe in grade school).
Go back and read Sartre on seriality and authenticity - my complaint is nothing
new here, but what surprises me is how we accept all of this along with Wired
mag's hyperbole, etc. etc.
PEOPLE ARE STARVING IN THE HORN OF AFRICA: MAYBE WE SHOULD FRIEND THEM!!!
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From: Alan Sondheim <sondheim[at]panix.com>
Subject: The Sound of Irene
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2011 01:08:05 -0400 (EDT)
To: nettime-l[at]kein.org
The Sound of Irene
http://www.alansondheim.org/irene3.mp3
http://www.alansondheim.org/irene4.mp3
http://www.alansondheim.org/irene5.mp3
Technique: Westinghouse vibration meter used to record from window-glass,
air-conditioner surface (unit off), and wall. The meter records very low
frequency audio, from around .4 hz to 200. The audio was raised two octaves;
the result is what you hear - the sound of things shaking, out of control.
Our roof is already leaking badly and the storm's not really here yet.
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