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Wiring John Cage: Silence as a Global Sound System

Sandy Baldwin on music in the new media ecology.

Where Are We Now?: Orienteering in the Electronic Literature Collection, Volume 2

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other essays by
Sandy Baldwin
Against Digital Poetics
Art, Empire, Industry: The Importance of Eduardo Kac
Editing Electronic Literature Scholarship in the Global Publishing System
Ping Poetics
Sandy Baldwin’s response to Lori Emerson
musicsoundnoise:
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Sonic Contents: Why I Let the Litmixer Die and Other Stories
by Trace Reddell
The Sounds of the Artificial Intelligentsia
by Mark Amerika
To Clean the Ears
by Elise Kermani
from the archive
Jean Sramek Netprov Interview, Oct 2022
by Jean Sramek, Rob Wittig

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Electronic Book Review (ebr ) is an online, open access, peer-reviewed journal of critical writing produced and published by the emergent digital literary network.

ISSN: 1553-1139

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