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BIO
Jim Andrews does http://vispo.com . He is a poet-programmer and audio guy. His work explores the new media possibilities of poetry, and seeks to synthesize the poetical with other arts and media.
paul farrington (interactive audio)
here's an interesting flash interactive audio site:
http://www.studiotonne.com is by paul farrington (uk). he's done interactive
work for moby, depeche mode, scanner, and several labels.
more links to works of interactive audio for the web at
http://vispo.com/misc/ia.htm
ja
http://vispo.com
http://www.studiotonne.com is by paul farrington (uk). he's done interactive
work for moby, depeche mode, scanner, and several labels.
more links to works of interactive audio for the web at
http://vispo.com/misc/ia.htm
ja
http://vispo.com
KNHC-FM from Seattle
i came across a good radio station in seattle called C89.5, or KNHC-FM at
http://www.c895worldwide.com/web (via http://yes.com/yes-nation ). have been
listening to it for a few days. when i looked it up on the web, i saw it's
run by high school students (nathan hale high school). as part of a course
on broadcasting.
the kids are on the job.
ja
http://vispo.com
http://www.c895worldwide.com/web (via http://yes.com/yes-nation ). have been
listening to it for a few days. when i looked it up on the web, i saw it's
run by high school students (nathan hale high school). as part of a course
on broadcasting.
the kids are on the job.
ja
http://vispo.com
"How Close to Catastrophe?" by Bill McKibben
Another very interesting article in the recent New York Review of Books:
"How Close to Catastrophe?" by Bill McKibben (
http://www.nybooks.com/articles/19596 ). Actually this is a review of
several books on climate change issues.
What we are hearing widely now, in this review and elsewhere, as I'm sure
you've heard, is that we have about a decade to do some very badly needed
work, or we are in for, well, genuine catastrophe.
ja
"How Close to Catastrophe?" by Bill McKibben (
http://www.nybooks.com/articles/19596 ). Actually this is a review of
several books on climate change issues.
What we are hearing widely now, in this review and elsewhere, as I'm sure
you've heard, is that we have about a decade to do some very badly needed
work, or we are in for, well, genuine catastrophe.
ja
"A Country Ruled by Faith" by Gary Wills
A fascinating article in the current New York Review of Books: "A Country
Ruled by Faith" by Garry Wills ( http://nybooks.com/articles/19590 ). The
article looks at the Bush administration's faith-based justice; faith-based
social services; faith-based science; faith-based health; and faith-based
war.
Congratulations to you all in the USA on a better turn of events in the
mid-term elections.
ja
http://vispo.com
Ruled by Faith" by Garry Wills ( http://nybooks.com/articles/19590 ). The
article looks at the Bush administration's faith-based justice; faith-based
social services; faith-based science; faith-based health; and faith-based
war.
Congratulations to you all in the USA on a better turn of events in the
mid-term elections.
ja
http://vispo.com