Rob Wittig on 23 Dec 2000 23:04:10 -0000 |
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[Nettime-bold] issue 11; electronic book review |
skrreeeap! skreeeatch! tchkp! tchkp! tchkp! Oh, you're reading this already? Yipes! Hang on. . . give me . . . about 30 more seconds before you visit the new collection of ideas at ebr electronic book review 11 http://www.altx.com/ebr/ebr11/index.html We've just about got it all dug out . . . Sorry to make you wait . . . We had ebr 11, called "webarts," all ready to go and then the snow started really coming down here in Chicago and the damn hyperlinks got all iced up . . . *whistles sharply, forming steam cloud* Hey! Tabbi! *whistles* Tabbi! Joe! Chuck me the window-scraper, will you? The good thing about this issue is that there's a lot of HEAT deep inside it YEAH, this issue's theme is (quote) WEB ARTS (end quote) and it casts that term wide enough to include Jacquard looms and comic books and adhesive tape sculpture and global economies and narrative parasites . . . and that's the Big Story . . . BUT I think the HOT STORY in this ebr is the FRICTION you'll find -- between Hypertext and Cybertext in Nick Montfort's piece -- between Daniel Wenk and his reviewer (scroll to the bottom of "Telling Tales, Shaping Artists's Myths") -- in William Gillespie's front-line account of a brutal poetry flame war ("Is Charles Bernstein a Political Poet?") -- as Jan Baetens takes on Scott McCloud -- in the subtle sumo wrestling as both Richard John and Daniel Punday match separately with Bernard Siegert's "Relays" -- rippling through the single best statement I've read on the election: Philip Wohlstetter's "The Runoff: a Simple Electoral Reform" *knocks snow-caked shovel against the side of ebr 11* The only trouble with this issue is that it thawed and then froze again last night (my fingers are numb; I gotta get new gloves!) phew! ebr 11 should be ready now. Go for it! http://www.altx.com/ebr/ebr11/index.html --- Rob Wittig (Anne! Hey! Anne Burdick! Got any more of that schnapps?) ---------------------------------------------------------- ebr11 --------------------------------------- The Runoff: A Simple Electoral Reform by Philip Wohlstetter ebr11 webarts --------------------------------------- Dali's Clocks by Stephanie Strickland Cybertext Killed the Hypertext Star by Nick Montfort Unfolding Laramee by Allison Hunter Signmakers 1999 by Cary Wolfe Tape for the Turn of the Year: Conversations With and About Daniel Wenk Recorded by Joseph Tabbi. Telling Tales: Shaping Artists' Myths by John Brunetti New = Old, Old = New by Jan Baetans ebr11 reVIEWs of general interest --------------------------------------- False Pretenses, Parasites,and Monsters by Tom Leclair Feeding the Global Spider by Linda Brigham German TV Troubles by Geoffrey Winthrop-Young After the Post by Daniel Punday The Postal System and the Making of German Literary Culture by Richard John Poetry After the Great Divide by Jan Baetens Is Charles Bernstein a Political Poet? by William Gillespie No. No. [Novel not to die by Stacey Levine _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold