In his introductory essay to TCR 2-50, Artifice And Intelligence: New Writing, New Technologies, guest-editor Andrew Klobucar outlines the major themes covered in the issue. An annotated version of the “In this issue…” section of his essay functions as a reading tour through Tributaries & Text-Fed Streams:
Klobucar: Kate Armstrong tells us more about the […]
May
30
Alternate Readings: The “In This Issue” Remix
Category: Andrew Klobucar, Darren Wershler-Henry, EXCERPTS, Gordon Winiemko, Jim Andrews, Kate Armstrong, Kevin Magee, Laura U. Marks, PERFORMANCE, READING, Sandra Seekins, Sharla Sava | 1 Comment
May
22
Tributaries & Text-Fed Streams Vancouver Launch
Category: BIOS, Babble Brook, Global Telelanguage Resources, J. R. Carpenter, PERFORMANCE, SOURCE | Leave a Comment
Join us on Saturday, May 24th at 7:30 pm at the Helen Pitt Gallery in Vancouver, BC, to launch Tributaries & Text-Fed Streams a new work of electronic literature by Montreal-based fiction writer and web artist J.R. Carpenter.
Many books were harmed in the making of this electronic literature project. Over the past […]
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30
a two-way stream of decision-making
Category: EXCERPTS, Gordon Winiemko, PERFORMANCE, QUESTIONS | Leave a Comment
In offering up Some Thoughts About “New Media” in Quotes, Gordon Winiemko notes: I could perform on cue myself, and provide a list of “new media” work that I like. I just recently took Janet Cardiff’s video walk-through of San Francisco MOMA again and, like the first time, it did not fail to move me. […]
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29
the classic clueless grownup question
Category: EXCERPTS, Gordon Winiemko, PERFORMANCE | Leave a Comment
Years after I acquired a bootleg of it on VHS tape, I can now watch the NBC Tomorrow Show interview with John Lydon on crisp (albeit riddled with lossy compression) DVD. DVD (digital versatile disc) is the long awaited improvement over the long-standing home video format, VHS (vertical helical scan). What the former gains […]
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28
TRC 2-50 contributor Gordon Winiemko writes, in his essay Some Thoughts About “New Media” in Quotes: I suppose there must have been a time when “performance art” seemed new or fresh. Still, it’s hard for me to understand how anyone could do a performance, as in “Now I will perform for you,” when everything […]
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