there will be an explanation put up on the site in the about/inspirations
section come
october with the offcal site and journal launch...
and funnything is my cd on piehead came out right after thiers (naw -
gibberish) or was it befor I cant recall now...
yes please come to one of our events when in toronto or check outthe
journal come the end of octo when we launch it...
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Peter Hollo wrote:
quoted 82 lines OK, good to hear! I guess I would like to have seen something explaining> OK, good to hear! I guess I would like to have seen something explaining
> that Matmos gave it their blessing is all. When I get to visit Toronto
> (yeah Piehead have even released some of theirs under the name "Vague
> Terrain", I recall!) I hope I'll be able to goto one of your events.
> Cheers.
>
> On 29/08/2005 2:28 PM, Neil Wiernik wrote:
>
> >we are not
> >all that stupid and it is some thing we have talked with matmos about
> >directly and
> >have thier blessing to use... in fact in thier words they dont have
> >xclusive rights over the name ... we are not a record label as the vague
> >terrain label is or a music side project (dont forget I am labelmates with
> >them on piehead - I am well aware of the name use) ... vagueterrain.net is
> >a digital arts journal and monthly digital art happening that not only
> >includes digital audio projects but digital video, digital image based
> >works, interactive digital art, netart, writtings, ideas and so on...
> >its a very different entity from that of matmos's vague terrain project...
> >a very common concept in digital art and digital culture isexaminig the
> >concepts of owership in the virtual realm. a name is a name I would never
> >have used the name for a music label fully knowing matmos uses it for that
> >exact
> >same thing but for a digital publication thats a different ball of wax...
> >
> >
> >
> >On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Peter Hollo wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >>You do realise that Vague Terrain is the name of Matmos's record label?
> >>Unless you have something to do with them, it's maybe not the best idea
> >>to name an experimental electronic event the same as that... creates a
> >>bit of confusion.
> >>If you are associated with them, fair enough, but I couldn't find
> >>anything to that point on the net.
> >>
> >>Neil Wiernik <neil@phoniq.net> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>we want to thank every one that came out and supported to help make our
> >>>first vague terrain event such a huge success
> >>>
> >>>
> >>...
> >>
> >>Cheers,
> >>Peter
> >>--
> >>Peter Hollo raven@fourplay.com.au www.frogworth.com/blog
> >> Utility Fog: on FBi radio www.frogworth.com/utilityfog
> >> FourPlay Electric String Quartet www.fourplay.com.au
> >> Raven: experimental electronica www.frogworth.com/raven
> >>"Of course, dance music can be a music where you lie on your back and
> >> your brain cells dance" - Michael Karoli of Can, quoted in Wire mag.
> >>
> >>
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> >naw/neil wiernik
> >neil@phoniq.net
> >artist site:
> >www.naw.phoniq.net
> >releases available on:
> >www.noisefactoryrecords.com
> >www.pertin-nce.com
> >my projects:
> >www.vagueterrain.net
> >www.phoniq.net
> >
> >
> >
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neil@phoniq.net
artist site:
www.naw.phoniq.net
releases available on:
www.noisefactoryrecords.com
www.pertin-nce.com
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www.vagueterrain.net
www.phoniq.net
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