to whomever may be mildly knowledgable (or at least interested enough to
respond):
i am looking for info about possible connections (not that they are that
far-fetched)
between certain literary perspectives and fluxus.
specifically between literature that embodies self-mockery,
self-directed
Jay wrote:
Bomb is to inside for me. Same old lit crowd. I'd like to find something
more
for outsiders.
As the old saying goes:
"If you don't like their media,
start your own."
All magazines start small and build.
One great "outsider" magazine springs to mind and that is Lightworks but
since
Saul wrote:
Bomb started in 1984 or 5 with $1500 dollars and a bunch of artists and
writers who wanted to speak for themselves -- that is still its spirit
Which just goes to show that anyone can do that and it not so much the money
that's important as the quality of writing. After all $1500
I'm not interested in starting a magazine. I have a novel out with The Fiction
Collective Two, and a collection of poetry due out this fall. I just find most
of the writing in Bomb to be mundane, and without edge. The art is another
thing.
jay
Sol Nte wrote:
Saul wrote:
Bomb started in 1984
Higgins on Intermedia
Dick Higgins's Intermedia essay was reprinted twice, first in foewombwhnw,
second in A Dialectic of Centuries.
Higgins, Dick. 1969. foewombwhnw. New York: Something Else Press, pp. 11-29.
Higgins, Dick. 1978. A Dialectic of Centuries. New York: Printed Editions,
pp.
Heiko asks about parallels between the writings of Hugo Grotius (1583-1645)
and writings on cyberspace.
There is a large and growing body of discourse on the culture of
cyberspace. This includes considering issues of ethics and law. Because
cyberspace is an international space, the issues
in the email today...
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 22:44:44 +0100
From: ralf siemers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: KLÄNG
hi
i found your adress and i think
you might be interested.
my name is ralf, i am one of the editors of the KLÄNG cd compilation
series.
below you will find our
Sol
Charleton Burch. Email? I'd venture to guess not. Last time I wrote to
Charleton was back in 1993 or so. I'm pretty sure he never finished the Ray
Johnson issue. At the time he was taking care of his kid and household and was
not really planning on being active or so was my impression then.
$80 is too much to pay for that catalogue. In the first place it's not a
very good catalogue and in the second place if you can order the Dick
Higgins book from Printed Matter, that's what you should do. The adress
is Printed Matter 77 Wooster St. New York,NY 10012
tel: 212 925 0325 fax: 212 925
[EMAIL PROTECTED],.Internet writes:
Higgins on Intermedia
Dick Higgins's Intermedia essay was reprinted twice, first in
foewombwhnw,
second in A Dialectic of Centuries.
Higgins, Dick. 1969. foewombwhnw. New York: Something Else Press, pp.
11-29.
Higgins, Dick. 1978. A Dialectic of Centuries.
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