Issue six of Otoliths has just gone live. It contains work by Adam Fieled, David-Baptiste Chirot, Bill Drennan, Joel Chace, Julian Jason Haladyn, Spencer Selby, Kristine Ong Muslim, Juliet Cook, Reed Altemus, Michael Steven, Jeff Harrison, J. D. Nelson, Alex Carnevale, Mary Ellen Derwis, Alexander Jorgensen, Jane Joritz-Nakagawa, dan raphael, Raymond Farr, Márton Koppány, Javant Biarujia, Philip Byron Oakes, John M. Bennett, John M. Bennett & Jukka-Pekka Kervinen, Rochelle Ratner, Sheila E. Murphy, Arpine Konyalian Grenier, Jordan Stempleman, Ray Craig, Iain Britton, Paul Siegell, Andrew Topel, Ernesto Priego, Mark DeCarteret, Matthew Medina, Joe Balaz, Brian Foley, Luke Daly, Martin Edmond, Tom Beckett, Karri Kokko & ek rzepka & has a cover by Geof Huth.
A reminder that print editions of the previous issues are available at The Otoliths Shopfront along with an ever-growing number of books.
Cheers
Mark Young
tisdag, juli 31, 2007
Otoliths issue six is now online
From Mark Young:
måndag, juli 16, 2007
måndag, juli 09, 2007
writings from the ground
Kirjoituksia maasta (Writings From The Ground) exhibition by Heikki Saure
July 10 through July 18, 2007
Galleria Happihuone, Töölönlahti, Helsinki
Kirjoituksia maasta is based on writings Saure found lying on the ground. For over ten years, he collected pieces of paper that contained some hand-written text or drawing.
Excerpts from the work has appeared in Tuli&Savu magazine, and the entire collection is available online, at Tuli&Savu Net and Nokturno.
Galleria Happihuone
July 10 through July 18, 2007
Galleria Happihuone, Töölönlahti, Helsinki
Kirjoituksia maasta is based on writings Saure found lying on the ground. For over ten years, he collected pieces of paper that contained some hand-written text or drawing.
Excerpts from the work has appeared in Tuli&Savu magazine, and the entire collection is available online, at Tuli&Savu Net and Nokturno.
Galleria Happihuone
söndag, juli 08, 2007
fredag, juli 06, 2007
not much of anything
From Dan Waber:
The minimalist concrete poetry site at:
http://www.logolalia.com/minimalistconcretepoetry/
has been updated with 13 pieces by Marko Niemi.
Though we might quibble over semantics, I think we can all agree that it is desirable to live in a world where more poems have the ability to move.
Come, see, enjoy, live, love, learn.
Regards,
Dan
torsdag, juli 05, 2007
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