Future Tense: pandora’s vox: on community in cyberspace (1994) -
Written 17 years ago by one of the literal pioneers of cyberspace, Carmen Hermosillo, aka humdog, who died in August of 2008. Repost/reply.
pandora’s vox: on community in cyberspaceby humdog (1994)
when i went into cyberspace i went into it thinking that it was a place like any other place…
I love Jesus too, he always returns my pens.
-seanThree16
Youtube comment on -http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l238xIXfq-4
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Four photographs featured as a guest series on “No Retrospective”.
Lets go back to nature
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This was a pretty naive facebook event I was invited to called ‘A Day of Peace’ with three rules.
Rule #1.
Say not a single unkind thing about anyone or anything. If at all possible, try not to even think a nasty thought. If we do, reflect on why it was that we thought to say it in the first place.
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Rule #2.
Show everyone we cross paths with some genuine human compassion. Be it with a smile or kind words, just spread some love.
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Rule #3.
Make not one person the exception to the rule. Not everyone deserves to have roses thrown at their feet and have a holiday in their honor, but nobody deserves to feel alone. Reach out. Talk to someone new. Care about them, and we will be cared for in return.
-There is something quite wrong with this. The world is in a quality that is near opposite of peace, pretending that it is for a day and ‘holding our tongues’ does not make it so and will not make it so. To come to a point of peace we need to do the opposite, not ignore our oppression and ‘think not a nasty thought’, but to stand up and scream at it, let loose our real feelings in an act of revolution - this is the only way we can create peace.
— a day of peace-Weston Price
-Weston Price
Had a lesson on Weston Price today. Pretty interesting. Shows the massively negative effect of capitalism and ‘big society’ on yet another part of our lives.
Vivian Maier - Her Discovered Work
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