Re: Let's Chat: about realtime interaction

Hi VJ Theory,

are these chats logged so that others can read the content?

marc

>VJ Theory would like to invite you to participate on the discussion/chats we are organizing.
>This is a small project to invite our contributors, mailing list and others to participate in the discussion of ideas and theories informed by practice.
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>For this project, six of our contributors moderate six chats online. Each chat last one hour and has as subject a specific theme within the area of realtime interaction. There is one in the morning (10AM/London) and another one in the evening (7PM/London), from the 4th until the 6th of April.
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>This is our first experiment in hosting a debate useful for anyone interested in the subject of realtime interaction. We asked a few of the VJ Theory project contributors to moderate conversations online in a chat room.
>You are welcome to join and contribute with your ideas to these conversations.
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>The resultant texts will be available after each chat through vjtheory.net.
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Comments

, Rhizomer

What a great idea!

Too bad I found out about this just after tonight's session (london is 5 hours ahead of Saskatoon time).

I'll be sure to check out the archives.

A note to the organizers: I'd really like to participate in similar events about the intersections of VJing and theory. I'm a VJ in Saskatoon, SK, Canada, and I work at the university in Saskatoon doing new media related projects and research. Please feel free to contact me at otherartists at gmail dot com anytime.

cheerz
carrie gates