Friday, January 12, 2007

Welcometoubiquity

Censor The Greenhouse

Concomitant countermen fell designing in extremis,
honking at the traitorous Giuseppe, impersonating poverty.

The Czech Gunther inert in fluvial barium geared up for George,
lamp earrings abounded in constitutive donkey anxiety.

Soutane shopped designer chaos to lignite Conway
And tennis Madeleine, Ursula and Saint Louis Olaf were radiant in quaternary Anglicanism.

Combat flinty fountain room assimilated the dish and centrist guile
was snagging Byrne and Arctangent Chink with the scurrilous smile of Briton Diathermy.

vJane



Censor The Greenhouse 2

This included mentioned above.

Cousins fear rather massive gaming event.
Superman wanting better job enjoying wildlands.
A great deep rocky valley. unknown lands.

Where only time sail pirates play
part Nudist Frog soccer

rika

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Welcometoubiquity

A collective project to manipulate randomly generated lists of words attached to unwanted email.



Podcast Staff Commuter Crashes


Karr Man - publish Asia quiz sample
Pulled million ticket prize
What matter liberty not price
Enjoy Salem sponsers doctorate level degrees
Varients kernel recursive acronym now called speech in
Baterfly - Viking dingdong menifesto
Cyberlo blabla stingrey should think more guhnoo canoe
Develop lasdesign ibnhaf complete operating system
Study software, run widely, free beer alert
Through systems livebox get referred to gilsaa aadhunik
UNIXlike GPL Home licenses skip privacy content timelf
Should there be four kinds of quocnht society?
Sebiseb
Free Patsbrady, Dierdre,TimMyth, and SteveX
guhnoo canoe!
guhnoo canoe!
guhnoo canoe!

D-Man



Podcast Staff Commuter Crashes

Asia quiz–sample.
Viking ding-dong manifesto?
What varient kernels?
Recurrent acronyms?
Baterfly man published Cyberlo Bla Bla Stingray
Ibix like home licenses skip four continent quonset hut society
Sebiseb Fsponsors Freepatsbrady's recursive grearbox systems
Ibenhaf develop the guhoo operating system now called speech
Liberty matters what Salem enjoys Karr Man
Carmen Butterfly should think more
Study Guhoo software run wildly f-art
Skip privacy Tim Man myth and Steve X
Adhunik!
Cunhoo guhoo
Cunhoo guhoo


Vjane

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Welcometoubiquity

An invitation to play Welcometoubiquity with "Hollywood"

A collective project to manipulate randomly generated lists of words attached to unwanted email.

To manipulate you may:
repeat a word,
delete a word,
add a word,
invent a word
add or subtract a suffix or prefix,
add or subtract a letter
add punctuation
improvise


Hollywood 1

Bytes the HH
Value the Medal Lofting
Tommy Stubbins.
Time for
Hileman Silver Springs
Absolutly!


Hollywood 2

Time Bytes
Time for value
Medal lofting
Tommy?
Stubbins Hileman springs
Absolutely silver.

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

goat island movements













Our first collaborative inquiry based on the movement workshop we did Thanksgiving weekend on Goat Island.

four of five in buffalo



Monday, January 01, 2007

Welcometoubiquity

A collective project to manipulate randomly generated lists of words attached to unwanted email.


Gut No Fish Till You Get 1

Long shape Stones
veteran neophyte prepare
berocked
selection better
fresh

Rika


Gut No Fish Till You Get 2

Long
Shapestones
Neophyte veterans
Berocked prepare
Better selections
Fresh

Vjane


Gut No Fish Till You Get 3

black goose grass aliens
funny garden geese pets
road jellies and
puzzle pants

Rika

Friday, December 15, 2006

i5 scenes from Malta 2006

Just a sampling of scenes from our iai Malta 2006 trip. We will use a new IAI_Malta.07 blog to post images from last year's trip and new information about Malta. We will include all the same links and keep us all of connected for easy referencing. Gotta go and do the new blog. Until later.







Inquiry Malta 2007, March 24 thru April 3

Independent Art Inquiries Inc. has just sent out their ebro with all the details on the next IAI art adventure. We are planning a return to wonderful and inspiring Malta. It will be based on V Jane Gordon's Inquiry Method but with the new updated and appended versions. We have added 2 more days and hope to take advantage of all the experience we garnered last time.

It will still be a shared artistic experience - an opportunity to create, continue or expand an existing independent project with the support of Inquiry Collective members and the other participants. This adventure is a dynamic art experience that supports self-directed art exploration within a collegial environment, directed by the Inquiry Method exercises. Everyone participates at their own level of interest and goals - whether it be intensive artistic dialogue, art creation, or simply gathering materials, photos and experiences for future work. Artists work in their choice of media, locations, sites and subject/s.

Some participants' comments from Malta 2006:

“The inquiry method has been absolutely essential and transformative.”

“I feel I understand much more fully what it means to be engaged in this way.
I am very satisfied and grateful to have experienced this.”

“it was great to have local and visiting artists join our discussions”

As we prepare for this coming year, we are all getting excited and back to blogging.

Sunday, October 22, 2006

i5 inquiry.interesting site

Music video which is affected by the viewer's local time and weather.

Tuesday, April 25, 2006

back in the new world

hello all inquirers. here back in the new world again,
i would like to thank you all for your committed participation.
it was a jam packed week and you made it a great and memorable experience.
please continue your inquiries and consider using a blog to stay in touch.
rika

Friday, March 17, 2006

A suggestion from Dean

http://michaelshannon.us/makeabook/

Sunday, March 12, 2006

Question: What is the Athenian Symposium?

The greek word for a drinking party is symposium.These get togethers were "dedicated to a varying blend of eating, drinking, games of all sorts, philosophical discourse and public sex with prostitutes, concubines and other men, but never with wives."

The prostitutes or as they were called in greek, hetaeri,were the more refined of their profession and by participating in the symposiums (symposia?) it allowed them access to an element of male society not available to most women. Even with this privilege it did not seem to advance their status in society nor gain the respect from their symposium colleagues.

Sexual power and domination over the prostitutes was used to demean the older ones and confer favour on the younger women. A young man would be introduced to the symposium and the hetaeri in order to "liberate him from the awe of his mother and any other female authority figures." It seems that teaching them to humiliate and dominate a woman is what they thought it took to cut the apron strings.

These symposia took place in the men's quarters of private homes. This area would be the largest and most luxurious in the home and accessible directly from the outside so as not to disturb the wives and children. A typical symposium evening would unfold something like this.
Dinner (peppered with philosophical discourse), washing of hands, a toast of libations to the gods, female musicians perform, inebriation, female flute and harp playing, sex (rough, anal and oral) with whomever.
It seems the women did everything: music, dance, conversation, song and sex. I'm not sure who did the cooking, maybe it was the wife?

Question: Would it be good to revive?
Answer: Did they ever go away? Now we have strip clubs and sex slaves and not much conversation.

The preceeding is my summary of a chapter from The Reign Of The Phallus-Sexual Politics In Ancient Athens by Eva C. Keuls, University of California Press, 1985

Ger

Thursday, March 09, 2006

The Salon; marginal and subversive...continued

Quote #5
...gave way to a more anonymous style of sociability, oriented towards spectacles and celebrities and centred not only on salons but on le Boulevard, where shopping, the cafe, and the activities of a whole constellation of new and exclusive social clubs accommodated a larger more heterogeneous society. pg 189


Questions #5
• What is the place of the generalist in today's world?
• Is shopping the great leveler leading us to a non-
hierarchical world of consumption?
• What is the relationship between the spectacle and anonymity?
What would you call a spectacle in your world?



Quote #6
...the decadence of conversation could be blamed on crinnoline , which "invaded [women's ] moral life, debased their character by destroying their influence , reduces their field of action, and narrowed the terrain of their ambition. " pg. 209


Questions #6
• Do we live in a world where lots of brainy women have a strong
public presence in their own right?
• Is fashion a place where differences come together to create
a new civil world order?
• what does the obsession with physical beauty
and decoration do to the female brain?
and what is it doing to the male brain?
And what does it do to their interactions?

The Salon; marginal and subversive...continued

Quote #3
As the values of the market place progressively took precedence over the dictates of social and cultural discrimination, salonnieres imperceptibly lost the ability to select guests according to talent , intelligence or L'esprit. The triumph of the star system made it harder and harder to tell the difference between innate ability, earned reputation and the kind of glory [ celebrity] conferred by public success... Pg 163


Questions #3
• Why do celebrity opinions outside their own field merit attention?
• Is this quote relevant to a description or discussion of contemporary mass media?
• Can you find a relationship between the sentiments in this quotation and the society in which you live?
• Did you see the interview with Britney Spears about how she voted?




Quote #4
Madame de Stael had set the tone for a mondain critique of "the party system" in the 1790's by noting that partisanship united people around common hatreds rather than feelings of friendship and mutual esteem. The morality of mondain relations, she argued, suffered when those with "the same political religion" excused the vices of their allies and ignored the positive qualities of their foes... Pg 167



Questions #4
• what is the vehicle in our culture, or global culture, which facilitates the coming together of people with different political "religions" or different artistic "religions" or different religions to, discuss differences civilly and create a larger world?
• Is there a difference between tolerance and acceptance?