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ACTLabbies keep in touch via our mailing lists.
Current labbies, i.e., people
working or studying in the ACTLab during the current semester, are automatically added to
the appropriate lists. If you'd like to join one or more ACTLab listservs, here they are,
with instructions for subscribing.
discuss@actlab.us Our most popular listserv, discuss
connects current labbies and the greater ACTLab community in an international
web of discourse. It is a medium-traffic
list (1-3 messages a day). Mail consists of news of interest to us, occasional questions,
and announcements of interesting events such as conferences, exhibitions, colloquia,
performances, and music worldwide. To join, surf to
http://www.actlab.us/mailman/admindb/discuss and follow the simple instructions.
converge@actlab.us A low-traffic (1 message a day)
public list for people in our sister
program convergent media, "converge" consists of things of interest to both programs.
Convergent Media also maintains its own lists. To join, surf to
http://www.actlab.us/mailman/admindb/converge and follow the simple instructions.
geekhaven@actlab.us A low-traffic (1 message
a week), eclectic list for the extremely geekly in nature. Mostly consisting of weird and
unusual stuff culled from list members' surfing expeditions and of use primarily to fellow
geeks in the greater ACTLab community. To join, surf to
http://www.actlab.us/mailman/admindb/geekhaven and follow the simple instructions.
actlab@actlab.us This list is the whole ACTLab enchilada.
It consists of everyone currently subscribed to discuss, converge, and all current
class lists.
The following lists are open to currently enrolled ACTLab or Convergent Media students:
class@actlab.us Anyone currently enrolled in any ACTLab or
Convergent Media class.
weird@actlab.us Students enrolled in Weird Science
for fall 2002.
schiz@actlab.us Students enrolled in the graduate course
Surreality, Schizophrenia, and Transdiciplinarity for fall 2002.
emerge@actlab.us Students enrolled in courses
related to the ACTLab-MIT-UPV EmergentMedia Research Program.
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