>Hi Regina,
>I agree with Jim.
>I just had a problem to load "always" but I think it's due
>to my system.
>Best
>Isabel
Hi Regina,
>
> Really enjoyed your new work!
>
> It makes me want to come to Rio!
>
> It is sad to know, however, that so many youths there have little
> choice but
> crime and violence.
>
> I am curious about the artist's book. Could you tell me about it?
>
> ja
> -----Original Message-----
> From:
owner-list@rhizome.org [mailto:owner-list@rhizome.org]On
> Behalf Of
> Regina Celia Pinto
> Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2003 1:41 PM
> To:
list@rhizome.org> Subject: RHIZOME_RAW: SABIA VIRTUALITY
>
>
> I would like to invite all fo you to browser my new e-book at:
>
>
http://arteonline.arq.br/Virtualidade>
> Sabia is a brazilian bird.
>
> "Sabia Virtuality" is an experimental narrative that compares and
> contrasts the real and the virtual through three versions of the same
> text/hypertext:
>
> w A printed artist's book.
> w A multimedia and interactive digital artist's book (CD-ROM).
> w A multimedia and interactive "net-digital" artist's book
> (website).
>
> "Sabia Virtuality" also spotlights similarities between Brazilian
> and
> Mexican culture and plays with parodies of the poem "Cancao do Exilio"
> ("Song of Exile," 1843), by Brazilian poet Goncalves Dias. Sabia is a
> brazilian bird.
>
> If possible, send me a feedback.