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In 1961, the great French literary trickster Raymond Queneau published Cent mille milliards de poèmes (which the math-ignorant anglo in […]
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In 1961, the great French literary trickster Raymond Queneau published Cent mille milliards de poèmes (which the math-ignorant anglo in […]
This site, dedicated to all things having to do with that ur-console, the Commodore, is insane. Or at least it […]
web review: OpenSourceCinema.org The documentary RiP! A Remix Manifesto examines copyright laws, creative commons and remix culture while pushing the […]
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web review: Innkeeper.me Montreal’s Gordon B Isnor posts a new musical guest on his website each week. You can choose […]
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web review: Thru-You.com YouTube is stuffed with videos of amateur musicians plonking around with their axes in their living rooms. […]
Created by Steven James May, a Media Production student at Toronto’s Ryerson University, Weekend Pictures is a vlog of off-the-cuff […]
At Length styles itself as an antidote to the limitations of print media. Originally a print magazine for extra-long works, […]
Simultaneously a podcast, radio show (on McGill University’s CKUT 90.3 FM) and a website, Audio Smut gets into the politics, […]
web review: Linotte.net German illustrator Anke Weckmann’s portfolio is pretty prolific. Her chirping birds, round-faced children and bespectacled cats all […]
web review: Laughing Squid Based out of San Francisco, the Laughing Squid is an online resource dedicated to art, culture […]