!sretirw yeH
In a previous thread I asked: "Are we alone in the universe?" Not according
to all the wonderful responses we got! Come join your fellow wordy
humanoids on a fine *Sunday the 19th* afternoon at *4pm* and enjoy
gastrological delicacies from your and other star systems (Nothing too
fancy. OR don't bring anything at all if you prefer.). We will be making
good use of our internal universes in pondering the following action and
discussion items brought forth via the email thread (and any other
interesting thought that has since rocked your world):
– Poetry slams and talent showcases
– A writers’ collective website: LinguisticAlchemystic
– Sudo Radio broadcasts
– Sci-fi writers meetup
– Sudo Press: A self-publishing platform with graphic and editorial
support focusing on Hacktivism
– Book-binding/sewing, book-selling
– Algorithmic poetry meetup/workshop
– Twitter haikus
– User generated algorithm seeds *tear*
– Writers/Comic book artists collab
– Drop-in writing help workshop
– Screenwriters’/actors’ meetup
There is a yin and a yang to everything.
Here are a few examples of the "dark side" of reshaping language...
I've read a lot of history about the Chinese Cultural Revolution and the
Cambodian Khmer Rouge... these groups were very interested in reforming a
corrupt society, finding new ways of doing things. They are not shining
examples but I can say that their intentions started out pure.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khmer_Rouge_rule_of_Cambodia#Establishing_the_…
On the surface, society in Democratic Kampuchea was strictly
egalitarian<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egalitarian>.
The Khmer language <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khmer_language>, like many
in Southeast Asia, has a complex system of usages to define speakers' rank
and social status. These usages were abandoned. People were encouraged to
call each other "friend", or "comrade" (in Khmer, មិត្ដ mitt), and to avoid
traditional signs of deference such as bowing or folding the hands in
salutation.
Language was transformed in other ways. The Khmer Rouge invented new terms.
People were told they must "forge" (*lot dam*) a new revolutionary
character, that they were the "instruments" (*opokar*) of the Angkar, and
that nostalgia for pre-revolutionary times (*chheu satek arom*, or "memory
sickness") could result in their receiving Angkar's "invitation" to be
deindustrialised and to live in a concentration camp.
Thank you Marina for your proactivation, but the 19th will actually be the
day! In the previous email Rabbit said that date would work from him. I was
waiting for other people to reply, but since they haven't and it doesn't
conflict with anything else I have gone ahead and scheduled a writers'
meetup for the 19th at 4p!
Sunday the 19th works for me!
I can show people how to make Twitter bots that generate random poetry like
the famous horse_ebooks. https://twitter.com/horse_ebooks
And I'll read selections from my own army of Twitter poetry-bots.
P.S. Romy, these can make excellent comic ideas :)
On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 2:10 PM, Vicky Knox <vknoxsironi(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> I love all of your responses!sesnopser rouy fo lla evol I
>
> It seems that a regular meet-up, projects or workshops are in store. As
> there seems to be a lot of overlap of ideas and potential for
> collaboration, we should all meet and put our heads together!
>
> **Looking at our compacted calendar, how about a nice chill post-Kopimism
> pre-Natural Decay meetup, this Sunday, 4p, complete with snacks? Too soon?
> How about next Sunday?**
>
> Below are suggestions I've recorded from your responses on the listserv
> and AFK conversations. We could talk about these things during the meetup!
>
> - Poetry slams and talent showcases (Jenny)
> - A writers' collective website: LinguisticAlchemystic (Jenny)
> - Sudo Radio broadcasts (Ray)
> - Sci-fi writers meetup (Ryan)
> - Sudo Press: A self-publishing platform with graphic and editorial
> support focusing on Hacktivism (Eddan)
> - Book-binding/sewing, book-selling (William, Romy, Ray)
> - Algorithmic poetry meetup/workshop (Rabbit, Anthony)
> - Twitter haikus (Patrick)
> - User generated algorithm seeds *tear* (Ray)
> - Writers/Comic book artists collab (Romy)
> - Drop-in writing help workshop (me and a screenwriter I met at Art
> Murmur)
> - Screenwriters'/actors' meetup (the screenwriter)
>
> ykciV
> ,sguH
>
>
> 2013/5/7 Vicky Knox <vknoxsironi(a)gmail.com>
>
>> I love all of your responses!sesnopser rouy fo lla evol I
>>
>> It seems that a regular meet-up, projects or workshops are in store. As
>> there seems to be a lot of overlap of ideas and potential for
>> collaboration, we should all meet and put our heads together!
>>
>> **Looking at our compacted calendar, how about a nice chill post-Kopimism
>> pre-Natural Decay meetup, this Sunday, 4p, complete with snacks? Too soon?
>> How about next Sunday?**
>>
>> Below are suggestions I've recorded from your responses on the listserv
>> and AFK conversations. We could talk about these things during the meetup!
>>
>> - Poetry slams and talent showcases (Jenny)
>> - A writers' collective website: LinguisticAlchemystic (Jenny)
>> - Sudo Radio broadcasts (Ray)
>> - Sci-fi writers meetup (Ryan)
>> - Sudo Press: A self-publishing platform with graphic and editorial
>> support focusing on Hacktivism (Eddan)
>> - Book-binding/sewing, book-selling (William, Romy, Ray)
>> - Algorithmic poetry meetup/workshop (Rabbit, Anthony)
>> - Twitter haikus (Patrick)
>> - User generated algorithm seeds *tear* (Ray)
>> - Writers/Comic book artists collab (Romy)
>> - Drop-in writing help workshop (me and a screenwriter I met at Art
>> Murmur)
>> - Screenwriters'/actors' meetup (the screenwriter)
>>
>> ykciV
>> ,sguH
>>
>>
>> 2013/5/3 Vicky Knox <vknoxsironi(a)gmail.com>
>>
>>> I want to respond to you all right now but I need to run to Sudo Room to
>>> hopefully speak with you all IN PERSON! I will be doing a shoe/bike
>>> experiment in which I transplant an organ of one into the body of the other
>>> for a very practical purpose!
>>>
>>> V
>>>
>>>
>>> 2013/5/1 Eddan Katz <eddan(a)clear.net>
>>>
>>>> It seems as though there is enough talent here to start our own
>>>> publishing house. Anyone up for sudo-press? A self-publishing platform with
>>>> graphic and editorial support focusing on Hacktivism?
>>>>
>>>> We can share writing opportunities in different fora (book, blog,
>>>> magazine, conference, etc.) and develop collaborative multidisciplinary
>>>> writing projects on the wiki. We could host drafting workshops where we
>>>> give each other feedback on works in progress. Heck, we could even run our
>>>> own writing contest based on themes we're interested in and build an
>>>> intellectual community around it.
>>>>
>>>> Just my 2 bitcoins. Whatever that's worth these days.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> sent from eddan.com
>>>>
>>>> On May 1, 2013, at 8:28 AM, Ryan Bethencourt <
>>>> ryan.bethencourt(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I've written before for Techdirt.com (during the first dotcom boom)
>>>> and published in Biotech Business development (
>>>> http://www.logos-press.com/books/biotechnology_business_development.php)
>>>> but I'd love to restart the habit of writing in my blog and also get some
>>>> hints and tips from anyone that's written sci-fi :)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 8:23 AM, Anthony Di Franco <di.franco(a)gmail.com>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Wut
>>>>> On May 1, 2013 1:53 AM, "Vicky Knox" <vknoxsironi(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> !sretirw yeH
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Are we alone in the universe? This is a shout out from someone who
>>>>>> lives in your star sector requesting a star sector block party! In other
>>>>>> words: If you are a writer and would like to use your passion-skill for the
>>>>>> purposes of furthering the grasp of Sudo Room upon the innocent brains of
>>>>>> unsuspecting learners, please give me/the list a holler. I'd like to get a
>>>>>> sense of who's out there, and most importantly who's interested in banding
>>>>>> together to do some siiick writing.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We are not alone.
>>>>>>
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>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Ryan Bethencourt
>>>>
>>>> Tel: (415) 794 6463
>>>> ryan.bethencourt(a)gmail.com
>>>>
>>>> www.bamh1.com
>>>> www.linkedin.com/in/bethencourt
>>>> www.logos-press.com/books/biotechnology_business_development.php
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Meeting minutes from last week:
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/page/Meeting_Notes_2013-05-01
Add to the agenda: https://pad.riseup.net/p/sudoroommeeting
ACTION ITEMS:
New Business:
- Blurb of short description to be used at different events - OPEN
- *Tommy:* Projection of reasonable term income
- For next agenda: discussion to share some of the ongoing initiatives
that are going on to bring money into sudo room - ON AGENDA PLEASE ADD ASAP
https://pad.riseup.net/p/sudoroommeeting
- *Matt* and *Jenny* will encourage Sudoers to think about and prepare
for this.
- sudo-fund mailing list http://lists.sudoroom.org/listinfo/sudo-fund
- Survey membership -* Matt* and *Bill* will do online and paper survey
- *Vicky* has emailed the listserv asking people if they are interested
in writing. The goal is to organize people to collaborate on writing
marketing-type materials.
- *Sam* - New video for blog and wiki (next happy hour? or meeting,
happy hour and wiki/blog workshop in one!)
- Can it be like this? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0S-HOOp_VY
- Would like to have an event where people collaboratively create videos
and learn how to do videos. Possibly next Friday. Please coordinate with
*Sam*.
- *Rusty* and *Ryan* will follow up with Dan on printing t-shirts.
Old Business:
- *[Postponed] **Jenny* sync with *Troy* on library - Not yet but they
will
- Set up date for label-printing organizing of stuff event - *Jenny*!1 -*
troy*
- still need to set a date
- [Working on this tonight] *Tommy* and *Shane*: write a blurb for
soliciting donations that can easily be read to people using the space for
meetups, workshops etc.
- *Matt* will follow up with *Max*: Installing Linux on a second laptop
for rock paper scissors collective (first was bad :()
- *Ryan* B will bring in a laptop?(coordinate with *Wolf**y* on getting
laptop)
- [Postponed] Talk to *Danny O'Brien*, intro from *JC* to *Jordan*,
invite him to come to a future sudo meeting to share insight!
- Straight to the source--but out of the country :( Will be back later
this month and Jordan will follow up then.
- [Skipping this week as it will be Art Mumur and we have a movie
screening] Add Hacky Happer Hour to the calendar - *Romy* hosted Hacker
Happy Hour
- *[Postponed] **Romy* to lead diagram for Articles of Association
amendment
- *Romy* to work with *Troy* to turn the articles into a flow diagram.
Diagrams and drawings of sudo room members being passed around.
- [Postponed] Add articles to github (gitorious!!!!!!!? -
https://gitorious.org/+sudo-room) <https://gitorious.org/+sudo-room%29>-
*Yardena* is going to put these articles up
- *[Vicky will do this] **Vicky* - follow up with Public School about
Oakland Nights Live.
- *[Working on this tonight] **Jenny* - Set expectations for sudo
events, make this available to internal & external
- -Ensure doors are closed
- -Trash and recycling
- -Running the dishwasher
- -Putting furniture back where it belongs
- -Vacuum!
- Jenny will discuss with Public School this Thurs.
- *[Postponed until necessary] **Eddan* - Reference letter from George
On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 11:23 AM, Eddan Katz <eddan(a)clear.net> wrote:
> In the article you link to below, the objections described are from black
> women who thought that the song gave particular lower status to black women.
No kidding. If by "gave lower status to" you mean "erase entirely".
> It is an unfortunate interpretation of the song and a depressing admission
> of how deeply engrained the word nigger is in our culture.
You think you know better than any black woman on that subject?
> But it is my understanding of the intent of the songwriters to expose the
> degrading aspects of sexism that were being dismissed in response to the
> mainstreaming of feminism at the time.
"I was trying to fight sexism" is not at all incompatible with
something being racist.
On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 10:58 AM, Eddan Katz <eddan(a)clear.net> wrote:
> A couple of examples that come to mind to challenge the Re-Appropriation
> trump card rules you described below. Granted, they are both examples of
> extraordinary artists piercing through dominant culture in provocative ways.
> John Lennon co-wrote "Woman is the Nigger of the World" with Yoko Ono
> (http://www.songmeanings.net/m/songs/view/3458764513820543055/), neither of
> whom were black.
You REALLY do not want to cite that song as a positive example of antiracism.
http://blog.okfn.org/2013/05/07/okcon-2013-call-for-proposals-out-now/
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>
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