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Tue Sep 24 11:33:31 US/Pacific 1996
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Tue Sep 24 9:59:43 US/Pacific 1996
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pva (phil@commotion.com)
Fri Sep 20 17:49:04 US/Pacific 1996
Greeting cybernauts! I'm writing a story on "Favorite web
sites" and, of course, plan to include Artscommotion,
however, I'd like to get some feedback from other
digeratii and welcome your submissions. I need them by
9/22 so act quickly. Thanks, ccampbel@ucla.edu
carolyn campbell (ccampbel@ucla.edu)
Tue Sep 17 19:23:19 US/Pacific 1996
love issue two, a great literature and visual art
experience.
hope the financial situation improves so that future
issues are not tired and overworked and underpaid, it's
hard to keep fresh without the incentive of financial
reward, or even break evenness(if that's a word).
komninos zervos (s271502@student.uq.edu.)
Mon Sep 16 18:02:05 US/Pacific 1996
I AM A SOON TO BE GRADUATE OF AN UNDERGRADUATE FILM
SCHOOL. I AM TRYING TO FIND A GOOD GRADUATE FILM PROGRAM.
JUST LOOKING FOR SOME KIND OF RESPONSE. THE INTERNET
INFORMATION ON THIS SUBJECT IS QUITE SCARCE.
RICK HART (RHART@NMU.EDU)
Sun Sep 15 23:04:16 US/Pacific 1996
Pretty good first issue folks. The interactive haiku stuff
worked really well.You designed something that doesn't
take a year to load (and this is coming from someone with
a 14.4 modem). Also, you had the right idea with content -
less is better! I'll check in again.
matt n (mhn@slip.net)
Fri Aug 23 17:18:35 US/Pacific 1996
[a
href="http://www.teleport.com/~bbrace/bbrace.html"]Reverse
Solidus[/a]
Brad Brace (bbrace@netcom.com)
Tue Aug 20 19:22:01 US/Pacific 1996
greetings from brisb/urb/hum-ane queensland
australia]]look out for the kangaroo]] from a
hyper/cyber/techno/poet.
love the site.
love the internet.
can't help feeling wholesome when i find like minded
people at the other end.
visit me sometime we get lonely down under with the gum
leaves kangaroos and koalas.
http://student.uq.edu.au/~s271502.
komninos's new cyberpoetry site.
DiMoCoPo is digital moving concrete poetry, text moving in
time and space.
DiMoCoPo is experiments with sound, computer voices and
scripts for them to read.
DiMoCoPo is as real time as presently possible, with
instant animations and sound and text-to-speech{for mac
users}.
DiMoCoPo takes literature into the digital future
incorporating organic and analog aesthetics.
e-mail: s271502@student.uq.edu.au
komninos konstantinos zervos (s271502@student.uq.edu.au)
Sun Aug 11 12:54:59 US/Pacific 1996
I hope you focus on defining the unique potential of the
web as a medium. The Kim Abeles piece is an excellent
beginning.
John Upton (yoko@exo.com)
Sat Jul 27 22:48:20 US/Pacific 1996
You guys don't have a viable product. It takes all day to
download the art to read one poem. I have no idea what
you are trying to do with this concept because you spend
so much time with pretty art up front you forget to
communicate anything of value to me the user.
Roger Hicks (beach.poet@wordnet.att.net)
Mon Jul 22 22:42:07 US/Pacific 1996
Totally, completely awesome. ArtCommotion is complete
artcommotion. Keep on keeping on.
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Sun Jul 21 12:29:16 US/Pacific 1996
Glad to see its coming my way via your magazine, and
without ever getting on the freeway! As interactive arts
goes from side show to big time, we shall see what we make
of it. A sense of community in L.A.? Amazing idea.
Stephen Axelrad (axelrad@aol.com)
Mon Jul 15 12:36:11 US/Pacific 1996
We of the BOOKED INTERNATIONAL FANCLUB do resent the fact
that Mr. Berman's physical image is not represented in the
credits section.
Since the formation of the fanclub (July 15, 1996: approx.
10:03 A.M.) we have decided to have a demonstration in
front of your building. Please give us what 1,000,000
women, children, and men want! A decent photograph of Mr.
Berman in the credit section of artcommotion.
Jill Jillian ()
Sat Jul 6 19:06:09 US/Pacific 1996
Thanks Shana, for the introduction to this cool site.
MINT JULEP is not an item you can find at BRIG.
You are way too COOL.
Dani Hillel (danhill@ix.netcom.com)
Thu Jun 27 12:25:32 US/Pacific 1996
You have a great magazine!
The information is way cool.
Keep up the great work.
Robin Baker (robin@catalogsite.com)
Tue Jun 25 10:38:29 US/Pacific 1996
You certainly get my vote. Hope you make
the top 5 sites award. Like monks in a
monastary, illuminating script, Art
Commotion carrying on the tradition in a
Brave New World
Larry Saint Aubin (pwl@sympatico.ca)
Wed Jun 12 17:51:11 US/Pacific 1996
What a thrill to be able to visit LA, my recently departed
community, without breathing the smog. Thanks to Kim for
making a piece that points out all the amazing
contradictions of that vital city. I canıt get Real Audio
to work and Iım not sure why. I downloaded it and
restarted, but no go. Send me instructions if you have a
clue. Thanks.
Beverly Naidus (bnai@crocker.com)
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