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    By Sophia Le FragaApril 23, 2015

    I attended Interrupt3, Brown University’s third annual “discussion forum and studio at the intersection of art, literature and digital media,” as an artist-in-residence last month. This conference, organized by Francesca...

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    By Brandon DowningApril 23, 2015

    As a writer-type who’s always looking for entertaining new slippages between text and meaning in my work—whether through the use of collage, homophonic translation, warped subtitles, or Flarf-y hijinks—I’ve always...

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    By Trisha LowApril 22, 2015

    Left to right: Trisha Low, Holly Melgard, Joey Yearous-Algozin, Chris Sylvester So, Volume I of my book The Compleat Purge, The Last Will & Testament of Trisha Low is dedicated...

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    By Philip JenksApril 22, 2015

    Ever. Ways time is demarcated, its temporal forensics—the rights reserved. pages we share. or thieve. Or maybe in sequence, other texts and tests which appear nearby. Chronological, comparative. Such linear...

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    By Laura MoriartyApril 22, 2015

    Signage for a library located in the Albany Bulb in Albany, CA Brent Cunningham once commented that the books in his library were a kind of 3-D representation of...

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    By francine j. harrisApril 22, 2015

    You walk among the stars and are subject to the stars. You turn a corner and the air seems to turn with you, to bend around you. A personal experiment...

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    By Cynthia CruzApril 22, 2015

    Marguerite Duras's writing is filled with holes. Her writing is made of holes, filled with holes, because her life is made up of holes. Pock-marked and moth-bitten, it is a...

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    By Noel BlackApril 21, 2015

    This past January, a temporary collective of writers, artists, printers and scholars created a lumpy, hexagonal, cardboard cave inside the small gallery at the back of Mountain Fold Books here...

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    By Ladan OsmanApril 21, 2015

    The video stills in the sixth row are from Oum Kalthoum's live performance of "Baeed Anak" or "Away From You." All other images are mine, taken on camera phones...

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    By Andrew ZawackiApril 21, 2015

    The “Lasco Project” was inspired by the illegal 2012 intervention “Le Mausolée,” conceived by French graff artists Lek & Sowat. Produced in secret over a year, by no fewer than...

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