From: gary hall [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 10:20 AM
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Subject: Culture Machine: New Edition
Apologies for cross-posting. Please circulate.
Available now on the machine in front of you
CULTURE MACHINE 3 (2001)
Virologies: Culture and Contamination
Edited by Dave Boothroyd and Diane Morgan
http://culturemachine.tees.ac.uk
Featuring:
Culture Machine, Host
Mark Hansen, Internal Resonance, or Three Steps Towards a Non-Viral
Becoming
Ed Cohen, Poesis, Autopoesis, Autopoethics
Gary Banham, Transcendental Philosophy and Artificial Life
Mary Flannagan, Spatialized MagnoMemories (feminist poetics of the
machine)
Sandy Baldwin, Nanotechnology! (or SimLifeWorld)
Jesse Cohen, Believing in the Disease: Virologies and Memetics as
Models of Power Relations in Contemporary Science Fiction
Alex Reid, Panoptic Technologies and Machinic Becomings
Melinda Rackham, carrier becoming symborg
Grayson Cooke, The Face: What a Horror
Eugene Thacker, Lacerations: The Visible Human Project
Contributing to Culture Machine
Culture Machine publishes new work from both established figures and
up-and-coming writers. It is interactive, fully refereed, and has an
International Advisory Board which includes Robert Bernasconi, Lawrence
Grossberg, Peggy Kamuf, Meaghan Morris, Paul Patton, Avital Ronell and
Nicholas Royle.
Original, unpublished, unsolicited submissions on any aspect of culture
and theory are welcomed from academics, post-graduates and
non-academics, as are contributions which respond to or seek to engage
with work previously published in Culture Machine. So-called
inter-active texts, and texts which take advantage of and explore some
of the uses and limitations of digital technology, are also welcomed.
Distinguished contributors to the first two editions of Culture Machine
include Geoffrey Bennington, Timothy Clark, Jacques Derrida, Diane Elam,
Johan Forns, Henry A. Giroux, Su Golding, Lawrence Grossberg, Stevan
Harnad, David Kolb, J. Hillis Miller, Michael Naas, Tadeusz Slawek,
Kenneth Surin, Hal Varian and Samuel Weber.
Anyone with material they would like to submit to the journal for
publication is invited to contact the editors:
Dave Boothroyd
Department of Social Policy and Sociology
University of Kent
Canterbury
UK
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
Gary Hall
School of Humanities and Cultural Studies
Middlesex University
White Hart lane
London N17 8HR
UK
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
All contributions will be peer-reviewed; all correspondence will be
responded to. For more information, visit the Culture Machine site at:
http://culturemachine.tees.ac.uk
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