CONGRATS
From
"Michael Meuser" <meuser@mapcruzin.com>
Date
Fri, 13 Jul 2001 03:04:51 -0700
In-reply-to
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Congratulations Brian - I know that it's been a long hard haul. I
look forward to diving in and looking around. I'll be sure to link it
and tell others.
best
Mike
On 13 Jul 2001, at 2:16, brian carroll wrote:
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> hello ~e-list, i have just finished the project
> which is the basis for the electronetwork.org
> website, Seeing Cyberspace. it is at the url:
> http://www.electronetwork.org/works/seeing/
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> basically, it consists of an essay, graphics,
> and animations which decipher internetworked
> media, power, and technology in the everyday
> environment. in an effort to raise awareness
> of how 'cyberspace' or the Internet connects
> to larger events offline, including global
> warming, power outages, energy inefficiency,
> and the ecological relationship between the
> economic, and energy and military sectors.
> all issues which stand before us today. the
> essay is broken down into these categories:
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> S E E I N G C Y B E R S P A C E :
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> The Electrical Infrastructure is Architecture
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> 0. Introduction: [ Abstract | Acknowledgements | Dedication ]
> 1. Infrastructure: [ Electrical Tools, Buildings, & Systems ]
> 2. Cyberspace: [ Electrical Energy | Warfare | Economy ]
> 3. Crises: [ Electrical Outages | Inefficiency | Pollution ]
> 4. Strategy: [ Electrical Planning | Design | Architecture ]
> 5. Objective: [ Electrical Order | Action | Electronetworking ]
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> brian thomas carroll - independent researcher - human@electronetwork.org
> september 2000 - june 2001. release 07.04.01, public domain. no copyright.
> electronetwork.org welcomes grants, donations, and sponsorships.
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> [ Abstract ]
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> [image of electrical outlet and plug]
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> Through architectural language, one can see the otherwise intangible Cyberspace
> materialized in the power, media, and technological systems of the Electrical
> Infrastructure. In so doing, pressing issues such as war, energy inefficiency,
> global warming, pollution, and economic instability can be structurally related
> to the seemingly separate experience online the Internet. Identifying this
> relationship can help to educate and organize citizens whom want to address
> common yet otherwise ignored needs of the representative human public.
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> i will be announcing it on other lists in the coming weeks.
> the Public Energy Network (PEN) link is my next mini-project,
> of which openflows.org was again generous in sponsoring the
> pen-list, which will be the basis for organizing persons
> whom want to colloborate on transforming the e-infrastructure
> into something which is designed to serve humans worldwide.
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> let me know what you're thinking...
> thanks. brian
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> the electronetwork-list
> electromagnetism / infrastructure / civilization
> http://www.electronetwork.org
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Michael R. Meuser,
meuser@mapcruzin.com
http://www.mapcruzin.com/
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Environmental Justice, Right-to-Know Advocacy
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