November 13, 2004
she is weirdo.
my kind of weirdo.
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November 13, 2004
she is weirdo.
my kind of weirdo. August 22, 2004
Love this girl. Mmm hmm.
May 11, 2004
She's a hurricane, a maelstrom of twisted creativity and dangerous beauty, with one giant, mystic eye anchoring the center, winking in delight.
One day, she will take over the world. And I'll be standing right beside her, laughing. December 29, 2003
This is one half of the plan.
I am the other half. Soon you will know. November 15, 2003
Though I've not had the pleasure of a personal meeting with Haywire?!?!, it's obvious that she's more fun than a barrel of discordians, and should be regarded as a force of nature. For my vote, she Eris incarnate.
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panelpicker.sxsw.com/ideas/view/5087 "The evolution of social networking sites has become a major factor in the way we operate our every day lives. During the days of LiveJournal the people with the most followers were considered "attention whores" and viewed with mockery and derision. Now the people with the most followers on Twitter are viewed as social media guru's. How and why has this change taken place? What can we expect for the future?" Questions answered: 1. What were the first social networking sites? 2. How did we get from BBS message boards to social networking sites? 3. Does anybody remember when blogs were called Everything/Nothing sites and we coded them ourselves? 4. Why was it once damaging to ones reputation to be popular on sites like LiveJournal? 5. Where did the term "attention whore" originate from and can we reclaim it to mean something positive? 6. Why did famous Twitter users get a better online reputation than famous LiveJournal users? 7. What has the evolution of social media taught us about the behavior of our society? 8. How can we become effective in marketing ourselves to a larger online audience? 9. Why did sites like Friendster have a relatively short life span as opposed to Myspace? 10. Where are social networking sites headed in the future and have we already become the media? Please leave positive comments too. Many thanks, Rachel Haywire
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My name is Rachel but people decided to name me "Haywire" after my personality.
I have traveled through all of America, a lot of Canada, different parts of Europe, and different parts of the Middle East. I'll participate in everything from bizarre circus shows to hip-hop battles to goth/industrial festivals to warehouse parties to Burning Man. I love highly intelligent manic beings who are interested in the darker aspects of humanity and society. I'm published in the chaos magick anthology Generation Hex, (Disinfo) have an autobiography coming out next year about the fringes of cyber culture before social networking sites, (Acidexia) run a record label called machineKUNT which aims to promote outspoken female musicians, and am the woman behind the electro-punk project Experiment Haywire. machinekunt.com myspace.com/experimenthaywire
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