
JANUARY 31, 2003 THIS LAND IS ART FOR YOU AND ME
If you ever wanted to know
about the world’s largest kaleidoscope (it’s a coverted grain silo
located in Shandaken, NY) or where the treated sewage from LA’s
Hyperion Treatment Plant goes (the Pacific Ocean), the Center For
Land Use Interpretation’s Land Use Database is for you. Search for
unusual and significant US locales by state, keyword, or category.
The database compliments CLUI’s multifaceted investigations into the
'nature and extent of human interaction with the earth's surface.'
The Center For Land Use Interpretation is be a must-see for those
traveling through the US, physically or virtually. You wouldn’t want
to miss Mud Island when you’re in Tennessee would you? – Ryan
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intelligent
agent Vol. 3 No. 1 -- now available online From
Christiane
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intelligent agent resumes its
quarterly publication as an online magazine in a new modular
format: *3 thematic threads with contributing writers *reviews
on festivals, net art, exhibitions, books, tech sector [more]
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YOU CAN'T COPY
ME! From jimpunk
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Like many people, I like the idea
that www is a place where duplication has no limit. Anybody
can download a media and re-use it. Sometimes you are faced
with legal problems, this is part of the game. But also, I
like the idea that there are things you can't copy. [more]
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YOU CAN'T COPY
ME! From unbehagen.com
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Like many people, I like the idea
that www is a place where duplication has= no limit. Anybody
can download a media and re-use it. Sometimes you are fa= ced
with legal problems, this is part of the game.
But
also, I like the idea that there are things you can't copy.
[more]
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| Published today by Charlotte
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Power and
Jtwine From marc.garrett
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The splash page for his site
cautions: "Be aware of your surroundings and exercise caution
when visual reflections refer to you." [more]
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