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Topic: Arts |
1:25 am EST, Mar 8, 2003 |
] So welcome, and special thanks to those of you who ] arrived early and started colonizing the place before it ] was even completed. That really cheered me up, a couple ] of weeks ago. I dont have to feel Im moving into an ] empty (and dishearteningly brand-new) structure. There ] is already some human space here, the start of that ] sense of duration and habitation, and soon therell be, ] I hope, more. ] In spite of (or perhaps because of) my reputation as a ] reclusive quasi-Pynchonian luddite shunning the net (or ] word-processors, depending on what you Google) I hope ] to be here on a more or less daily basis. Its live now! William Gibson's Blog |
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Pseudo spins hip-hop TV show on Kazaa | CNET News.com |
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Topic: Arts |
9:44 pm EST, Mar 6, 2003 |
] Digital broadcaster Pseudo.com plans to release a weekly ] TV show hosted by rap star Ice-T on the Internet ] file-sharing network Kazaa, in attempts to start a new ] model of advertising-supported television. Pseudo spins hip-hop TV show on Kazaa | CNET News.com |
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Radebaugh: The Future We Were Promised |
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Topic: Arts |
11:20 pm EST, Mar 4, 2003 |
Welcome to the exhibition of rediscovered works by the mid 20th century illustrator A.C. Radebaugh. A very cool exhibit, soon to open in Philadelphia, displaying lots of futuristic graphic artwork from the 1950s. Flying cars, urban airships docked at skyscrapers, and more. This stuff is almost propagandist in its technological optimism. Radebaugh: The Future We Were Promised |
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