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2001

01-Sep-2001
A Poetics of the Link

Jeff Parker contributes to the ongoing debate on electropoetics and invites readers to post their own link types and descriptions.

01-Sep-2001
A Somewhat Legal Look at the Dawn and Dusk of the Napster Controversy

Paul C. Rapp, Esq., a.k.a. Lee Harvey Blotto, on the legal, cultural, and economic dimensions of the Napster controversy circa Y2K.

01-Sep-2001
Accretive Dreams, Junk Narrativity, & Orphaned Excess in Moderation

Lance Olsen reviews hypertext writing, past and present, by Robert Arellano.

01-Sep-2001
America: The Usable Cliché

Sue Im-Lee reviews Reciting America by Christopher Douglas.

01-Sep-2001
Duchamp Through Shop Windows

Reviewing new scholarship by David Joselit, Molly Nesbit, Thierry de Duve, and Linda Henderson, Hannah Higgins proposes that writing about Duchamp needs to be Duchampian in flavor.

01-Sep-2001
Further Notes From the Prison-House of Language

Linda Brigham works through Embodying Technesis by Mark Hansen.

01-Sep-2001
Hollywood Nomadology?

Linda Brigham offers a Deleuzean take on Independence Day.

01-Sep-2001
Litmixer: The Literary Remediator

With his software groovebox, Trace Reddell applies the tools and strategies of the DJ to the performance of literary interpretation and critical speculation.

01-Sep-2001
Merely Extraordinary Beings

Elizabeth Wall Hinds reviews Andrew Miller's first novel, Ingenious Pain, winner of the James Black Memorial Fiction Prize and the 1999 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award.

01-Sep-2001
Mindful of Multiplicity

Linda Carroli reviews Michael Joyce on networked culture, whose emergence changes our ideas of change.

01-Sep-2001
Music/Sound/Noise

The msn thread originated in the Fall of 2001 as an ebr special co-edited by Cary Wolfe, Mark Amerika, and Joseph Tabbi.

01-Sep-2001
Network Voices

Fifteen artists working along the blurry boundary of music, sound, and noise launch Alt-X Audio. curator: Mark Amerika.

01-Sep-2001
New Beatle/Beach Boy Facts

Reflection on the two titans of entertainment and enlightenment.

01-Sep-2001
Primary Sounds

Reflections on Red/Yellow/Blue in the context of Music/Sound/Noise.

01-Sep-2001
Reading the L.A. Landscape

Claire Rasmussen on geography and the social theory of Janet L. Abu-Lughod, Mike Davis, and Edward Soja.

01-Sep-2001
Stuttering Screams and Beastly Poetry

Allison Hunter writes on Douglas Kahn, a modern musicologist who takes in the noise of modern battle, recordings from the tops of trains and the interiors of coalmines, and the musicality of undigitized everyday noise.

01-Sep-2001
Talking Back to the Owners of the World

Steffen Hantke on Tom LeClair's and Richard Powers's novelistic imaginations of terror.

01-Sep-2001
Tattoo it in Skin: A Literary Prediction

RVV Rob Wittig, Scriptor, fast forwards to a future when teenagers in neo-nikes and neo-soccer jerseys recreate ye olden days of the True Hip Hop Troubadour, circa Y2K.

01-Sep-2001
The Sonic Spectrum

Elise Kermani writes about her work with sound and invites readers to locate sounds of their own on the spectrum from noise to sound to music. database programming: Allison Hunter and Ewan Branda.

01-Sep-2001
To Clean the Ears

Kermani responds to LaPlante.