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Wednesday
Jan212009

Examining YouTube's Electroverbiage

DerrickT:

As many of you know, Youtube has a "Commenting Limit Exceeding" box where one has to type in the "word" that they see on the right after they have commented three of four times in a row so that the comment-box can be re-activated for commenting. I have gathered some of those particular "words" that were produced for me and have gone on to reproduce them as 'actual words,' in which I have also gone on to provide my own personal definitions for each of them
Compulsive.

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Wednesday
Jan212009

Thai

Australian writer Harry Nicolaides has been sentenced to three years in a Thai jail for insulting the monarchy.

Nicolaides wrote a novel four years ago, which contained a brief passage referring to an unnamed crown prince. It sold just seven copies. He admitted the charge of insulting the royal family, but said he was unaware he was committing an offence.
Nuts, screwball nuts, like rock hard bubblegum at the end of a plastic cone full of ice cream, but the ice cream is actually dog poo and the bubblegum is made of Polonium. via BBC

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Wednesday
Jan212009

"'Short Run': Experimental Book Design and London's Little Presses 

12th - 30th January:

  • Tuesday 12.00–5.30pm
  • Wednesday 12.00–9.00pm
  • Thursday 12.00–5.30pm
An exhibition and illustrated talk showcasing the book design and production practices of five London-based little presses:
  • Stuart Montgomery's Fulcrum Press
  • Stefan & Franciszka Themerson's Gaberbocchus Press
  • Roy Lewis's Keepsake Press
  • Asa Benveniste's Trigram Press and
  • Bob Cobbing's Writers Forum.
St Bride Library, Bride Lane, Fleet Street, London EC4Y 8EE Admission £7 / conc. £5 via HOW2

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Tuesday
Jan202009

DBC's Photostream

Tuesday
Jan202009

Atone1

Simone Gilson:

The first of hopefully a set of digital works to come, Atone has been developed from my earlier poem on the marionette doll posted a while ago. Designed to experiment with the themes of identity, control and the body Atone uses the fragmented image of the marionette doll, (made almost cyborg in appearance) and the original text broken up and held back in stages to provoke the reader into exploring the text and body image for the next link. Each page has one or two links, (currently) invisible. To access the entire project repetition and the cyclical process are the key elements, so more than one exploration will be required!
Access the project here.

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Tuesday
Jan202009

wrd.wthn.wrd.wthn.wrd

Monday
Jan192009

Lynn, Some of These People Have Come From Stoke

Message from Johanna Linsley:

Join us Tuesday, January 20th as ‘HISTORY IS MADE.’ I and the inimitable Brian Lobel have teamed with the terrific Season Butler and the equally wonderful Stoke Newington International Airport to celebrate the inauguration of Barack Obama. From 8pm, come for food, drinks, performances, effigies and all manner of other items to begin exorcising the old, the broken, and the war crimes.
Yes we can.

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Monday
Jan192009

Some Rothenberg Action

Part two of the Cream City interview with Jerome Rothenberg:

Many of us are suspicious too that if we come into any kind of academic recognition, we are doing something wrong – more specifically, that we may be sacrificing principles for career. I don’t know if that’s true or not, and I suspect that it’s self-defeating or a trap set up by others. I think Jackson [Mac Low], for example, since we mentioned him before, has led a very honorable life as a poet, and that when some good fortune comes to him at the age of seventy-five, [laughs] and some hundred-thousand dollar award is dropped on him … well!
Jerome Rothenberg on U B U W E B.

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Monday
Jan192009

The Other Room: October Reading Videos

[googlevideo=http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8033447431054816099&ei=lDVySd75PJLQjwK7_fT2Dw&q=the+other+room+bergvall&em=1] This video and others like it are available for viewing on The Other Room blog.

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Monday
Jan192009

Chicago Review

The latest edition of the Chicago Review is available, featuring:

...an interview with Stephen Rodefer, critical essays on his work by Keston Sutherland and David Georgi, two essays and four poems by Rodefer himself, a memoir by Fanny Howe and a checklist. Edited with an introduction by Joshua Kotin and Michael Kindellan.
Also features some excellent poetry by other talented people.

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