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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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Sound at the Heart of Electronic Literature
by John F. Barber
To Clean the Ears
by Elise Kermani
Rhythm Science, Part I
by tobias c. van Veen
from the archive
“looked at me like I was wild s”: The Mediation of Settler-Colonial Visuality in Jordan Abel’s Injun
by Alois Sieben

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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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