[LAU] LAU collaboration coordination?

Ken Restivo ken at restivo.org
Fri Nov 16 19:09:31 EST 2007


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On Fri, Nov 16, 2007 at 07:01:51PM -0500, Frank Pirrone wrote:
> Rob wrote:
> > On Friday 16 November 2007 12:31, Frank Pirrone wrote:
> >   
> >> Julien - that's a good name for the project.  Maybe even the band.
> >> Other names for the "band" acknowledging its virtual nature[...]
> >>     
> >
> > I actually named my nonexistent band "world plus dog" for exactly that 
> > reason, and grabbed a couple domains for it about 5 years ago... 
> > without taking strangers on a mailing list into account, there are 
> > some people I've worked with in the past whom I hoped would be into 
> > doing the internet collaboration thing, and a cute euphemism 
> > for "everyone" seems appropriate for this kind of thing.  
> >
> > Rob
> > _______________________________________________
> >   
> That's cool Rob.  I'll wager there's an outstanding name boiling inside
> one of the posters at this very moment.  It'll burst out (no, not like
> Alien) and we'll all go YESSSSSS.
> 
> I forgot what I spewed in that last message, Cloud, Strangers, Ghost,
> whatever, but here's some more stream-of-consciousness within the
> context of an international virtual band:
> 
> United Notions
> Virtualosity
> No Band
> Streaming Dada
> Interplanetary Relations
> Net Noise
> S/N Ratio
> Bandwidth
> ...whatever...
> 


All excellent. 

I'd add "Herding Cats" to the list.

I'm fine with just calling it "LAU" though.

Will there be a place in the directory tree on the FTP/HTTP site for random loops and riffs and beats, not associated with any song, so that if someone wants to make a song out of them, they can use them for that purpose?

- -ken
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