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vague terrain 06: locative
StoreTags: digital arts, locative, technology
Author: naw on April 06 2007
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vague terrain 06: locative
Hello Friends,
This brief email is to serve notice that we have launched vague terrain
06: locative, our mobile technology issue. This is the first time we've
invited a guest editor to organize content and we've enlisted Toronto
artist/writer/musician David McCallum to curate a body of work exploring
locative media. The issue contains work by: Evamaria Trischak, Jeremy
Hight, Knifeandfork, Marc Tuters, Patricia Rodriguez, Sawako, ssim-el,
an interview with Michael Lenczner, and an overview of the context
photography project.
To view the issue please visit link
We will be dedicating our June and September issues to sample culture
and lo-fi technology. If your work relates to these themes or you know
of a project that you think we'd be interested in, please contact us at
submit AT NOSPAM vagueterrain.net
We've also been hard at work on a few personal projects that you may be
interested in. Neil has just released a new album on Noise Factory
Records which he will be launched last Friday in Toronto (details at
link ) and Greg recently rebuilt his
personal website ( link ) where he is now
regularly writing about art and media.
Thanks for your continued support. 
Greg J. Smith & Neil Wiernik
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04/09/07
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nagrom
Oh good! This publication is wonderful.
I might suggest that you get your CSS profiles worked out on the site... when you click around between issues, the font size changes.
04/10/07
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naw
Ill mention that to greg thanks
04/11/07
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ulrike
always interesting to see what you're up to... so active (and not sarcastically so) and so productive... good to see people doing interesting things...
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