it was a link, along with netsukuku, that i found in something i was
reading. and since i come from scenes in frisco which deal with
'bricolage' - combination of name with idea of lab - and new technology,
made me want to join up the list. then i think i tried to turn on a few
other people, including suzon, which worked! i read and participate in
lists and lists with active culture, like yogurt, are usually the best!
xxxmolly
On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 3:19 AM, John Hopkins <jhopkins@???>wrote:
> Ola Bricos!
>
> The Pixelache conference and exhibition manifested many Bricolab
> connections formed over the years.
>
> We, the editors of the Reader, are trying to map the how and why of Brico
> into the wider Reader text -- and this is only possible with your
> contributions and reflections. We feel that this input is necessary to
> allow us to understand the network at this point in time.
>
> We are trying to find the glue that connects the nodes of this network. We
> didn’t give ourselves an easy task, and we certainly hope that you
> recognize how important your contribution is to us right now.
>
> The main question we are trying to answer is:
>
> How and why did you, the members of the Bricolabs network, arrive at the
> Brico option: through what connections, by what pathways, through which
> PEOPLE.
>
> We would like you to reply to this question in the very near future (more
> or less immediately ;-)
>
> Many Thanks!
>
> John&Jerneja
>
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