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Ink 19 :: Digital Versatile David Lee Beowulf

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DLB gives us the skinny on the next 1000 years.

by David Lee Beowulf The inside jacket of David Kyle's 1976 (Hamlyn Publishing Group Ltd.) A Pictorial History of Science Fiction has this to say about its subject: "The most exciting form of literary entertainment ever... The most relevant and serious fiction written today... Both these statements ...

Ink 19 :: Laurie Anderson

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Big Science (Nonesuch Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.

LAURIE ANDERSON BIG SCIENCE Nonesuch Records I remember when performance art was actually cool. It was a combination of monologue, dance, special effects, and weirdness, all designed to shock the complacent middle class out of their Reagan era rut. And like Dada, it had little effect on its intended ...

Ink 19 :: Kool Keith/Analog Brothers

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Kool Keith, rap's most idiosyncratic and schizophrenic MC, has been describe...

... , Keith's new solo album Matthew, does little to advance the career of the man who reached hip hop apotheosis as Dr. Octagon and spearheaded the science-rap movement as Black Elvis, but still manages to have enough twisting flows and ear-spanking grooves to assure his place as one the most progressive ...

Ink 19 :: MegaCon '99 Preview

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March 1998 :: Page :: MegaCon '99 Preview (Julio Diaz)

... 's Premiere comic, gaming, Sci-Fi/Fantasy, anime, & multimedia convention." But what does that mean? MegaCon is one of the largest comics and science fiction conventions in the country, providing a three-day weekend of exciting activities.    MegaCon will feature over 200 guests from the world of comics ...

Ink 19 :: MP3: The Definitive Guide

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When was the last time an algorithm gained this kind of notoriety? Probably n...

... GUIDE SCOT HACKER O'Reilly and Associates When was the last time an algorithm gained this kind of notoriety? Probably never. The world of computer science is littered with neat solutions to difficult problems, with interesting names like The Dining Philosphers, the Towers of Hanoi, and the ever-popular ...

Ink 19 :: Speed Limit 140 BPM

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The New Era (Mixed by Slipmatt) (Moonshine). Review by Vanessa Bormann.

... your mind starts to catch up). Some notable tracks, while still very speedy, are "Can You Dig It?" (Journey Man DJ), "Crank This Motherfucker Up" (Digital Science), "Do It Like That" (Tet-Lee), and "Crazy" (Steve Johnson). No matter, this record definitely deserves a speeding violation, because it well ...

Ink 19 :: The Rocky Horror Picture Show

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There are very few cinematic experiences that could be termed life changing. ...

... , although certainly flawed, is actually quite good with or without the audience participation. Just watching some of the lesser episodes of Mystery Science Theater 3000 will illustrate that no amount of funny stuff being said makes truly unwatchable films suddenly watchable. Rocky Horror is also a true ...

Ink 19 :: mill any one

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October 1998 :: Feature :: mill any one (Bing Futch)

... should never be forgiven for fucking around with kites during storms. Sure, others had gone before him in the quest to understand the mysteries of science -- but few had such a resounding case of good timing. It was negotiated as such, that much good would come of this spirit -- leading man to create ...

Ink 19 :: Mia Doi Todd

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The Golden State (Columbia). Review by Bettie Lou Vegas.

... the concepts of pregnancy, New World colonization, Manifest Destiny, and spiritual growth. How's that for high concept? And Ms. Todd makes it work. "Digital" is a quirky little number that blends poetry and science to chronicle the birth of life and Ms. Todd's own conception. Again, who would have thought ...

Ink 19 :: Dr. Didg

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Dust Devils (Shakti). Review by Bill Campbell.

... , and tear down whole city blocks in his rage; but he does rip shit up on stage and in the studio. Wiggins throws the ancient instrument into the digital maelstrom of today's dance music, bending it into new contexts, forces, and sounds -- all so you can get down. And, a lot of the time, while listening ...
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