Saw: The Deep - Claire Nouvian

on the same day as i updated: Teleport
(which is my wistful low-tech land-locked homage to aesthetics in unobtrusive spaces)
on the same day as i updated: Teleport
(which is my wistful low-tech land-locked homage to aesthetics in unobtrusive spaces)
Labels: amphibian, cochlea, photographer, species
Labels: book, books, photographer
Labels: ambient, audio, avant garde
Labels: canadian, digital poetics, ebooks, generative, poet

Friends of Orbit Bright – a racistly-white parody site promoting chewing gum and chastity (sex!). Painfully obvious perpetual brand placements. It's aimed at (post-)tweeners who believe in god but want to get laid.
Outlook Theatre – a car made glamorous through association with video vignettes of a perfect family and immaculate romantic moments. Light fluffy and efficient consumer waltz. It's aimed at the wife archetype who wishes she could drive away.
UFC66 – an Ultra fighting championship labyrinth full of snarling warriors and big time money. It's aimed at soldiers, the dispossessed and anyone who needs to fight just to survive. The myth of a champion is needed only by the defeated and oppressed.
Labels: consciousness, literature, neuroscience, psychology
Philippe Bootz - Alire: A Relentless Literary Investigation
"The web-based literary journal Alire was created in January 1989 by the Parisian groupL.A.I.R.E. (Lecture, Art, Innovation, Recherche, Écriture) -which included Philippe Bootz, Frédéric Develay, Jean-Marie Dutey, Claude Maillard and Tibor Papp. Alire is known as the oldest multimedia journal in Europe, and certainly one of the oldest in the West. Before the arrival of CD-ROMs, before the Internet explosion, the journal was already publishing poetry written for and intended to be read through computers."
Labels: digital poetics, ebooks, hypertext, literature, netart, oulipo, theory




























