Produced by Vancouver new media artist Paul Levine as a response to the sudden death of his brother in January 1999, "Raising the Dead" (at www.raisingthedead.ca) is a heart-breakingly personal meditation on the loss of a brother, a reflection on universal themes of family, death, loss and mourning ...
Touch Thy Self. A song advocating the freedom of self-pleasure for all in this troubled world. Touch our selves, explore one's own physical and spiritual body mesh, a personal liberation from containment. Use our fleshy frames to defy the all to frequent constraints of ...
—– Original Message —– From: carlo zanni [a.k.a. beta] To: Undisclosed-Recipient:; Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2002 7:26 PM Subject: 2 interviews with zanni
1 one] — An interview with Carlo Zanni by Anne-Marie Boisvert, Curator of= the Web Art Section of the Biennale de Montreal 2002.
Trees furiously rusting. Now, Brittany thinks, sighing soft mantras on digits to the curve of her breasts, which in silhouette amble forth like an odalesque repealing appellate justice, like an honesty of juice and sliced oranges. Yes, Brad, now the trees furiously rust, and continue to do so, though warnings ...
V E H U I A H is the first name of God and means Exalted. The Tetragrammaton [YHVH] is the four-letter divine name which God revealed to Moses (EXODUS 6:2). It is composed of four hebrew letters: Yud, Hey, Vav and Hai. According to the judaic mathematical/mystical ...
EZE………… tap tap tap ha ha tap tap tap EZE cam and defuse meter black and white there and blue and white there stop forgetting anesthesia and port holes exchange would be dreamers and beatniks catfish nitrogen tap tap tap all is dead
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I think Rhizome is a great organization. I have contributed voluntarily to its coffers and sport a Rhizome Tee-shirt that has been the cause of much comment.
Anyway, I think a membership fee, sliding or otherwise, would be just fine. Mark, it's nice to think that it's ...
October 27, 2002 'Genius': The Hall of Fame By JUDITH SHULEVITZ
Few literary critics court ridicule as compulsively as Harold Bloom. His overproduction of doorstopping volumes of popularizing surveys of world literature feels more like brand extension than scholarship. His choice, for his latest book, of title ...