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Works & Interviews is a collection of Michael Jacobson's asemic writing. It includes The Giant's Fence, Action Figures, A Headhunter's Tale, and The Paranoia Machine. The book also contains 8 interviews with the author.
Works & Interviews collects Michael Jacobson's dynamic asemic writing, and his thoughts on the current asemic movement in art and literature. Included in the book are his asemic "stories" The Giant's Fence, Action Figures, A Headhunter's Tale, PΩz, THAT: A Plan(et), and The Paranoia Machine. The text also contains 9 interviews he has given to various online journals over the years such as at Full of Crow, SCRIPTjr.nl, Samplekannon, Asymptote Journal, Slova, Twenty-Four Hours, David Allen Binder, 4 Questions with Marco Giovenale, and also includes a previously unpublished interview with Jacobson by poet and journalist Volodymyr Bilyk. Works & Interviews documents the evolution of an early 21st century artist, writer, and publisher who uses science fiction calligraphic scripts to explore the locus of manuscript art in relation to technology and internet culture. Since 2008, Michael Jacobson has curated the influential blog/gallery The New Post-Literate: A Gallery Of Asemic Writing, and in 2017 he was a guest curator of the Minnesota Center for Book Arts exhibit Asemic Writing: Offline & In The Gallery, which was the first large-scale group exhibit of asemic writing in the United States. In 2013, he co-edited with Tim Gaze, An Anthology Of Asemic Handwriting, which collected over one hundred asemic scribes from around the world and is the most definitive collection of asemic literature published so far. In 2017, he founded Post-Asemic Press to publish asemic writing, experimental poetry, visual poetry, sound poetry, etc. He currently lives in Minneapolis, is a father, an avid cyclist, and is currently working on completing a degree in art.
Somnolent Game is an epic prose poem novella about the disgruntled videogame soul Itallica Loghost. He has achieved sentience due to someone else's memories and is exhausted from violence. He has insomnia and is trying to fall asleep so he can dream and find paradise. His mind is maniacal and he needs to find one true story so he can cross the rusting bridge of the saline schizo-Armageddon and become a clone in the after-after-life. The book is written in a stream-of-conscious writing style and echoes many works of experimental literature.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Applied Cryptography and Network Security, ACNS 2013, held in Banff, Canada, in June 2013. The 33 revised full papers included in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 192 submissions. They are organized in topical sections on Cloud Cryptography; Secure Computation; Hash Function and Block Cipher; Signature; System Attack; Secure Implementation - Hardware; Secure Implementation - Software; Group-oriented Systems; Key Exchange and Leakage Resilience; Cryptographic Proof; Cryptosystems.
Biography of Arthur Friederich Schulz. Born in Strasburg Prussian-occupied France in 1891. Arthur lived during one of the most important periods in German history and pivotal periods in European and World history. Arthur was an athlete, soldier, industrialist, party-member, and father.
The authors provide a friendly introduction to the delights of algebraic number theory via Pell's Equation. The only prerequisites are knowledge of elementary number theory and abstract algebra. There are references for those following up on various topics.
Millions of people are incarcerated in America's prisons and jails. This book argues that mass incarceration will not, as many have claimed, reduce crime nor create more public safety.
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