September 2011
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August 2011
2 posts
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July 2011
8 posts
Maintenant #69 - Márton Koppány @ 3:AM Magazine →
June 2011
9 posts
Language Altering Imagery
May 2011
5 posts
Sent from Jim Wittenberg's writing hideout.
Writing evolved from and is a continuation of the disarticulation of small animal bones, a method used by the ancients for casting magic and foretelling events. Asemic markings and script belong to this tradition.* — Jim Wittenberg5/31/2011 *This definition is partially conjecture.
Asemic Net: a new group blog for asemic writing... →
Bury Text Festival →
April 2011
4 posts
March 2011
4 posts
A Cypherpunk Manifesto →
Secret Message from AAJ
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THAT: A Planet →
THAT is a blog planet that I am currently working on designing.
February 2011
10 posts
James Joyce's Ulysses in Barcode →
Richard Kostelanetz on Constructivist Fictions
CONSTRUCTIVIST FICTIONS Constructivist fictions are built, rather than expressed; they originate, to a greater degree than other art, in those parts of the writer’s mind that are, in Mondrian’s phrase, “unconditioned by subjective feeling and conception. ” Constructivist fictions exist in space and time: the space of a printed page and the time it takes a reader to turn...
Drawings on Writing →
Jaded Ibis Press →
I recently discovered this great press. Check them out!
Murmur study from Christopher Baker
January 2011
21 posts
William S. Burroughs live at the Hacienda Club 1982