The Dutch architect's practice OMA is so prolific with research that it's rumoured to produce a book a day. So what's behind this preoccupation with publishing?
Justin McGuirk
The Guardian 17th May 2010
Helene Hegemann's novel "Axolotl Roadkill": an intertextual masterpiece or a case of plain old plagiarism? By Philipp Theisohn
Volume 57, Number 5 · March 25, 2010
The Wizard
By Daniel Mendelsohn
Avatar
a film directed by James Cameron
Two hugely popular "mashups"—homemade videos that humorously juxtapose material from different sources—that are currently making the rounds on the Internet seek to ridicule James Cameron's visually ravishing and ideologically awkward new blockbuster, Avatar.
Guest-edited by Stuart Moulthrop, the new issue of The Iowa Review Web, includes work by John Cayley, Elizabeth Knipe, Judy Malloy, Nick Montfort, Stuart Moulthrop,
and Shawn Rider.
The Electronic Literature Collection is a biannual publication of current and older electronic literature in a form suitable for individual, public library, and classroom use.
Transliteracy is the ability to read, write and interact across a range of platforms, tools and media from signing and orality through handwriting, print, TV, radio and film, to digital social networ
Friedrich Kittler has been hailed as the 'Derrida of the digital age' and his work is indispensable to anyone thinking about technoculture across the fields of art, design, technology and science.
One of Ai Wei Wei's latest, grandest and most significant projects.
Poetry Online - thanks Zannie!