Jacques Derrida interviews OON #0 (& OON #1) contributor Vanessa Place: Jacques Derrida: Like my texts, your work is often considered difficult, on the limits of readability. Why is it always the conceptual writer who is expected to be “easier” and not some scientist or other who […]
In the latest of our interview series, Jean Baudrillard interviews OON #0 contributor Nicholas Grider: Jean Baudrillard: When you write, what is the most generous and most strict way you can frame the territory in which your writing operates? That is to say, in what sense is your work the […]
[OON] 8/2 reading PR materials On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 8:06 PM, Janice Lee wrote: I am happy with either one, though slightly more excited by the inverted one. most up to date: confirmed are +saehee cho +daiana feuer +laura vena +vanessa place +sergio hernandez +maxi kim +jeremy hight +analisa raya-flores +thomas trudgeon +christine […]
Works originally published in [out of nothing] may also be found in the following publications. American Canyon (Kaya Press, 2013, forthcoming) by Amarnath Ravva Angles of Disorder (Blazevox, 2009) by Zachary Bush g-point almanac: passyunk lost (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2010) by Kevin Varrone Homage to Homage to Homage to Creeley (Furniture Press, 2011) by Joshua […]
1st idea: for this peanuts theme, I thought a little flash animation of a buy cranking a machine that is turning things or souls into color peanuts. and the peanuts might sprout up to become menus of some sort. and a kind of clashing between the sketchy, diagramy b/w and realistic color. or something. [JL] […]
[ex nihilo] some thoughts for future rotating titles / and or our aesthetics statement From: Joe Milazzo Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 5:42 PM To: Eric Lindley, Janice Lee Language I would be willing to sacrifice / adapt from APHORISMS BECOME ANECDOTES: How we long these days for those long-since elapsed days when nothing truly […]