receiver, Tate, Encyclopedia, Speakeasy and a minima
This year brought a number of interesting opportunities to share thoughts with new communities. Most recently, the 17th issue of Vodaphone’s receiver just launched, including my article “Three play effects: Eliza, Tale-Spin, and SimCity.“ Before that, I contributed to the Tate’s e and eye project with a piece titled “e and eyeToy.” Also, while it’s not online, I contributed an entry on “Agent” (specifically, The Impermanence Agent) for the Encyclopedia Project’s stunning initial publication this fall: Encyclopedia volume 1: A-E. Yet earlier in the year, one of the final print issues of Speakeasy (Spring 2006) featured the text of Screen with commissioned illustrations by Allison Healy. Finally, I was pleased to be included in the 13th issue of a minima — including an overview of some of my writing/art work (in English and Spanish) as well as a reprint of my dichtung digital interview with Roberto Simanowski (which was also republished by artificial.dk at the beginning of the year).
Meanwhile, I’m told that Second Person should be shipping out from MITP’s warehouse in the next few weeks, and the new year promises a few other events I hope to note in a more timely manner.
December 26th, 2006 at 6:28 pm
And, of course, Regime Change appeared in the first volume of the Electronic Literature Collection this year.