Archive for February, 2010

Hive 13 has been normalized

community, Musick, On the Way to the Peak of Normal, Sothis Medias Podcast | Posted by jmoore
Feb 26 2010

Having Chris Anderson, Dave Meninnger, and int80 from Hive 13 on the radio last night was a blast. For those of you who missed the live broadcast or who want to listen again, an mp3 of the show has been provided. Happy listening.

 
icon for podpress  On the Way to the Peak of Normal with Hive 13 [117:34m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

P.S.: stay tuned for details about two more shows related to hacker culture forthcoming from Sothis Medias and “On the Way to the Peak of Normal” … 1)the History of Phreaking and 2) the intersection between Hacker culture, Intellectual Property & Copyright Law, Illegal Art and Privacy in the Digital Age. Expect these latter two shoes this coming spring and summer respectively. Material for them is being culled from recorded talks at hacker conferences, online archives, other radio shows, and will also feature our own electronic & circuit-bent instruments.

community, On the Way to the Peak of Normal | Posted by jmoore
Feb 24 2010

picture by Dave Menninger

Tomorrow evening, Thursday Feb. 25th, between 10PM and Midnight, special guest from the Hive 13 hackerspace on Spring Grove ave. in Cincinnati will be joining me to talk about their space, philosophy, ongoing projects, hacking in general, and whatever else catches the collective fancy of the aggregated hive mind.
The show will be broadcast live on WAIF 88.3 FM in Cincinnati, and around the world live on the internet here. (Hopefully it works, if not check back at Sothis Medias for an mp3 file of the show by Friday evening.)
From their website:
Hive 13  was formed to provide a Hackerspace for the Cincinnati area, and we encompass many interests – computing, mechanics, artistry, chemistry, brewing, complex biochemistry, among many others. Our intention is to provide an open framework for hackers of all stripes to exchange ideas, skills, and information, learning from each other as well as teaching.

Photo by Dave Menninger.

17 Rules for Preserving Community

ecology | Posted by jmoore
Feb 22 2010

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I intend to write up another post in follow up to “Communities & Networks, Viruses & Spores“. In the meantime, perhaps these 17 rules from Wendell Berry for the healthy functioning of sustainable communities will sate your appetite:

  1. 1. Always ask of any proposed change or innovation: What will this do to our community? How will this affect our common wealth. 
  2. 2. Always include local nature – the land, the water, the air, the native creatures – within the membership of the community. 
  3. 3.Always ask how local needs might be supplied from local sources, including the mutual help of neighbours. 
  4. Always supply local needs first (and only then think of exporting products – first to nearby cities, then to others). 
  5. Understand the ultimate unsoundness of the industrial doctrine of ‘labour saving’ if that implies poor work, unemployment, or any kind of pollution or contamination. 
  6. Develop properly scaled value-adding industries for local products to ensure that the community does not become merely a colony of national or global economy. 
  7. Develop small-scale industries and businesses to support the local farm and/or forest economy. 
  8. Strive to supply as mush of the community’s own energy as possible. 
  9. Strive to increase earnings (in whatever form) within the community for as long as possible before they are paid out. 
  10. Make sure that money paid into the local economy circulates within the community and decrease expenditures outside the community. 
  11. Make the community able to invest in itself by maintaining its properties, keeping itself clean (without dirtying some other place), caring for its old people, and teaching its children. 
  12. Sees that the old and young take care of one another. The young must learn from the old, not necessarily, and not always in school. There must be no institutionalised childcare and no homes for the aged. The community knows and remembers itself by the association of old and young. 
  13. Account for costs now conventionally hidden or externalised. Whenever possible, these must be debited against monetary income. 
  14. Looks into the possible uses of local currency, community-funded loan programmes, systems of barter, and the like. 
  15. Always be aware of the economic value of neighbourly acts. In our time, the costs of living are greatly increased by the loss of neighbourhood, which leaves people to face their calamities alone. 
  16. A rural community should always be acquainted and interconnected with community-minded people in nearby towns and cities. 
  17. A sustainable rural economy will depend on urban consumers loyal to local products. Therefore, we are talking about an economy that will always be more cooperative than competitive.

Thank you Mr. Berry!

Soriah (with Ashkelon Sain)

Musick | Posted by jmoore
Feb 22 2010

atlanAmazing Tuvan throat singer Soriah has a new album out with Ashkelon Sain. Read my review of it  over at Brainwashed.

Luciferins

Dream, Poetry | Posted by jmoore
Feb 21 2010

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I was born into a culture
of nebulous phosphenes.
My eyes, from rubbing,
had built in floaters
specks of luminosity
electric sparks charging the visual battery.

I threw a rock into a purple lake

(memory recall recalls memories
distant faces distant past)

deep below the ground
clunking through a fissure
startling a jelly fish, it hung
perched with clenched tentacles.

It slinked & I followed
underneath black ice waves
past cave white crays
and blind shrimp

I wanted to reach bottom
touch the cracked stalactites
but my lungs ache
shivering from the undertow
ecstatic cold,
dreams of oblivion

screaming empty bubbles,
my bronchia filled with brine
then I saw the Kraken
sitting on a nest of jewels,
his glowing Luciferins shined.

-February 7th, 2010

Current 93, “Earth Covers Earth”

Musick | Posted by jmoore
Feb 08 2010

Earth Covers EarthLast week I wrote a review of one of my favorite Current 93 albums, “Earth Covers Earth”. It is up on Brainwashed now with a lot of other fabulous reviews, including Aranos’ “Crow Eye Hint”. You can find the Current  here.

Silk Milk Four

Dream, Magick, Musick, Poetry | Posted by jmoore
Feb 01 2010

I am pleased to announce that the long awaited S p o o l number Four of Silk Milk Magi-Zain from Inspiral Multimedia Press, edited and collated by Oryelle Defenestrate-Bascule, is available for pre-order. Set to launch on February 16th, the issue has become massive: 184 pages including the cover and pullout, 80 in colour. The DVD that contains around 2 hours of audio and 1 hour of video. I feel honored and blessed to be among the seventy plus contributors, having both a piece of visual art, based on a dream, and a poem, based on a dream included. I also think there will be a song from the forthcoming Order of Chaos global music project included, the song in question being a collaboration betwixt Mike Browning, Oryelle Defenestrate-Bascule, and myself.
Check out the table of contents and preorder here:
http://www.crossroads.wild.net.au/silkmilk4.htm