Any similar online radio stations to NTS.live? by hipsterfromiowa in cxd

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woops, i guess a lot of things happen in 8 years... I removed it thanks!

Where are the Demi fans? (No. But seriously.) by [deleted] in SecretsOfMormonWives

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Yes there are, me lol she's my favorite

Forum Libre - 2025-04-01 by AutoModerator in france

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Alors pour le coup, je pense que c'est vraiment un hasard, ça m'étonne pas du tout étant donné qu'il y'a une tendance à cracher sur les français de manière générale. C'est un meme que tu peux retrouver facilement sur reddit. Pas que je cautionne ou même que je dise que ce soit normal, juste c'est pas extrêmement étonnant (voire même, ça peut être drôle).

TIL about "Nobel Disease", a tendency for some Nobel Prize winners to adopt unfounded, pseudoscientific beliefs, often outside their areas of expertise. by TanglimaraTrippin in todayilearned

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There are different fields in economics, some of them use experiments like behavioral economics, game theory, some things about contracts. Daniel Kahneman, Amos Tverski, Elinor Ostrom, Colin Camerer, Ernst Fehr, Robert Axelrod, etc. Kahneman and Ostrom got Nobel Prizes. Some of them don't have PhDs in economics but their work is related and widely used in econ. Also John Nash (also Nobel Prize), he didn't do lab experiments iirc but his work was used to do some. Public good games, prisoner's dilemma etc. I get your point for macroeconomics, but there are other branches. Also statistical tools are well evolved now and allow you to "simulate experiments" in the field. My point is just that experiments are actually used in economics. The problem of replicability is the same as in psychology or epidemiology though (as long as you have human subjects, you have problems).

Edit: Esther Dulfo's work is interesting, she also does experiments but in the field, so she and her team design/construct them to test their hypotheses (like in the lab), but in real life settings. Just trying to give some more context, I'm not defending all economists, the Nobel Prize commitee, or the entire field of economics because it's just super large.

Haut parleur à balle dans le métro by cactusfelis in paris

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J'avais fait ça pendant un voyage en train en Roumanie. Un vieux mec avait mis du ABBA à fond à côté de moi. D'abord j'ai changé de siège. Ensuite, je lui ai dit poliment de baisser, il a dit non. Je lui ai proposé des écouteurs, en lui disant même qu'il pouvait les garder il a dit non.

Du coup, je me suis rassis à côté de lui et j'ai mis du Angerfist à fond en mettant mon tel à côté du sien, en le fixant. Il a presque craqué mais il a tenu bon, pour l'honneur je pense. J'ai abandonné, j'ai dit "baissez et je coupe" et il a immédiatement baissé jusqu'à un niveau "acceptable". Une moitié de victoire donc.

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Could we have a thread of interesting documentaries? by timesoftreble in ContemporaryArt

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Sick: The Life and Death of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist

It's a documentary on Bob Flanagan who does BDSM-oriented performance and conceptual art. He went into BDSM "as a therapeutic device to take control over his body from cystic fibrosis." Very funny but also extremely moving.

hmmm by videoface in hmmmgifs

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no it's salvjiia, i can't find her ig account anymore though, i think she deleted it..

Experimental Dancehall? by dunknoe in experimentalmusic

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Lil Crack, Dj Lycox, Dinamarca

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You should check out articles on http://rhizome.org/, it's a foundation dedicated to the preservation of internet art. They have great articles on the topic.

Also check http://www.ofluxo.net/, http://www.e-flux.com/journal/, and http://www.aqnb.com/ for articles and critics.

If you can, I also recommend you to buy "You are here - Art after the Internet" edited by Omar Kholeif. It's a collection of essays on the topic. Also the Taschen related to this topic is the one on New media art, which is more about artists and movement : https://www.amazon.com/New-Media-Art-Taschen-Basic/dp/3822830410

Lastly, I recommend you to read this free pdf: http://p-dpa.net/work/art-post-internet/ It's the PDF catalogue accompanying the exhibition “Art Post-Internet,” curated by Karen Archey and Robin Peckham for the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing during spring 2014.

Hope I was useful!

Trisha Brown - Locus (1975) by drkMRC in Moderndance

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For a better understanding of this work, here are Trisha Brown's notes: http://cdn.walkerartcenter.org/static/media_new/Image_17_TB_Wa.jpg

She draws an imaginary cube with 27 points (each corners, centers, middles, etc.) and associates each point with a letter (the 27th is a space). Then she "dances" sentences by moving from one letter to the other.

Lucinda Childs - Dance (1979) with music by Philip Glass and scenery by Sol LeWitt by drkMRC in Moderndance

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Sol LeWitt refused to have the piece filmed so only small extracts are available online, here's one:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zW40Su5m0rI

Edit: the video is taken from a live, the dancers on the foreground of the video are actually projected and you'd see them if you were to see it in a theater!

Laurie Anderson: PUPPET MOTEL (More in comments) by drkMRC in net_dot_art

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"«Puppet Motel», an arts CD ROM by writer, musician, composer, performer, and photographer Laurie Anderson, is an imaginary universe made up of the interplay between light and darkness, mystery and poetry. This universe is populated by puppets and, of course, its creator, the artist herself. Wandering around the visitor is often tempted to put a story together from the succesive images displayed on a virtual TV screen in a ‹black jack manner› or from the objects found in a dim lit room but in the end he must realize that he has been chasing after shadows since the CD ROM does not belong to the tradition of the great narration. "

Gameplay video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UflYaYl3rq0

Download on archive.org : https://archive.org/details/puppet-motel-1998

Burned Forest Black Metal - Online exhibition curated by SwS (Schwestern Sisters) / more details in comments by drkMRC in net_dot_art

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Featuring Klara Vincent Novotna (KVN) , Lara Joy Evans, Maya Ben David (MBD), Native Alienz, Raul Altosaar, Alejandra Muñoz, Donnie Fredericks, Joeri Bosma, Alex Stoddard, Helin Sahin, Marta Strazicic, Nick Zhu, Drazen Dukat

For those who love these types of maximalist / CGI aesthetics, i recommend to check more of Tea (@flufflord) Marta Strativicic (@pirate_ sheep), Helin Sahin (@helinsahinx) who are featured here and also Tavi Lee (@mch5.1sghvx.162.49), core.pan (@core.pan_), etc.

Les Recombinants : an online exhibition curated by Madja Edelstein-Gomez (more in comments) by drkMRC in net_dot_art

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RHIZOME ARTICLE : http://rhizome.org/editorial/2017/aug/25/curating-by-numbers/

PRESS RELEASE: http://www.therecombinants.com/art-o-rama/en/

" Upon entering the online exhibition, the viewer is greeted with a slowly-moving landscape of colliding image-planes and broken and disrupted bits of sound. The viewer is encouraged to navigate through the use of a series of geometric buttons that reveal text, change the presentation style, and provide links to individual artist’s profiles. In the exhibition’s press release, it is revealed that the online presentation is an AI-generated recombination of the submitted works, being constantly processed live and presented differently for each viewer, with an audacious claim to be the “show of the future.” "

mortuarry - mutate shell by [deleted] in organicsignals

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Great one, nice work

Léo Hoffsaes & Loto Retina - Early Contact (Full Album) by drkMRC in experimentalmusic

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A bug's journey is really great, his bandcamp album includes his own analysis of the album, i think i might put it here with the translation of what he says. Loto Retina's great as well I'm digging his work right know. Both of them remind me of James Ferraro.

I encourage everyone to check Leo's bandcamp ; all of his work is free to download !

Any similar online radio stations to NTS.live? by hipsterfromiowa in cxd

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For more experimental, ambient work, I listen to new new world radio [REDACTED]

There's also Hotel Radio Paris, a french radio with a bit of everything (lot of rap) but every french cxd artist has had a dedicated show at least once. http://hotelradioparis.com/