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February 27, 2013
The Dictionary Project Interview
I’m interviewed by Lisa O’Neill for the fabulous Dictionary Project. Read the interview here.
Excerpt:
What can language contain? What can it not ever contain?
Language can contain almost everything, the beginning, the end, the inevitable ruin of a world, the collapse and betrayal of truth, the compacted pain of life and death, but in words, only in words. It can not contain the same permanence of time that film offers, for example. Or the power given to a viewer in the prolonged gaze of a slow-moving herd of cows.
February 17, 2013
[out of nothing] accepting submissions for #7: Nothing → but + Time
Announcing a call for submissions for Issue #7: Nothing → but + Time (or any permutation of said).
Please find the official call here: http://outofnothing.org/time/
but generally:
Prospective contributors would be well-advised to consult our earlier publications at http://www.outofnothing.org as a guide to the type of work we’re interested in: to supplement this understanding and ideally stimulate your thinking about a new piece made particularly to address the issues that consume, or rather, are consumed by us, we offer the following potential topics:
the vacuum
salvage / remainders
imaginary spaces possessed of imaginary dimensions
darkness / lightlessness
reduced or infinitesimal means
the exponential
self-abnegating symbols
the blank
obliteration
the inconsequential
refusal
the contentless / general contentlessness
the generic and / or undifferentiated and / or the contra-original
adhesive agents in search of clients to bind
none of the above or below
[out of nothing] #6: in the mirror, a sleep, a spectral nothing
The newest issue of [out of nothing] is available now!
[out of nothing] #6: in the mirror, a sleep, a spectral nothing
And if I don’t say so myself, it’s quite beautiful (and interactive)!
The issue this time was designed by co-editor Eric Lindley, with emcee Douglas Kearney,
and features work by:
Seth Blake
Emily Brent
Byron Campbell
Saehee Cho
Andrew Choate
Jhon Clark
Dan Collins
James Hart
M Kitchell
Stefan Malicky
Dustin Luke Nelson
Rick Niebe
John Pluecker
Stefan Riebel
Gonzalo Salesky
Nico Vassilakis
January 16, 2013
On Spectral Psychography
Check out my essay/interview on the Spectral Psychography of Christian Cummings & Michael Decker at Bright Stupid Confetti: Authors on Artists, curated by Christopher Higgs.
December 17, 2012
E-Book of Daughter Now Available
November 25, 2012
Some Updates
I wrote up 2 reviews recently of a couple of fantastic books for HTMLGIANT:
“25 Points: All the Garbage of the World Unite!”
Review of Kim Hyesoon’s All the Garbage of the World Unite!
“25 Points: The Book of Monelle”
Review of Marcel Schwob’s The Book of Monelle
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Also, there is an excerpt from The Chronovisor Project (a collaborative novel Laura Vena and I have been working on) in Nicholas Grider’s newly resurrected Public Access journal. The new issue also features fantastic work by Jen Hofer!
Download the PDF and view some pages at Public Access.
November 2, 2012
Reading at the University of the Pacific / November 15
I’ll be reading Thursday, November 15 at University of the Pacific in Stockton, CA.
12:00 – 1:00 PM
University of the Pacific
WPC 131
3601 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, California 95211
Free and Open to the Public.
October 26, 2012
Evolution of a Website
On a whim, decided to redo my website this week. Looks like maybe this is turning into an annual habit?
Anyways, welcome to the new site…
My site started out in 2010 like this:
This one was designed by my brother Eugene, and was centered around my first book KEROTAKIS, utilizing a lot of the art from the book and its aesthetic style.
I redid it in 2011 to go for a more neutral but also more user-friendly design:
This time around, wanted an impactful theme but still simple and UX friendly, so instead of designing a website from scratch, utilized the premium theme PUNCH! since it already had a lot of my needs:
Anyways, take a look around and stay awhile!