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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Collaboration in the News No. 26
We’ve had some awesome news on the collaboration front this week. In fact, we’ve already reported some of the niftiest stories this week on our Twitter feed. But for those of you who missed the memo, here are the highlights: … Continue reading
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“Callings,” Laurence Holden
In response to Call No. 22. Callings Laurence Holden Hawk calls: where are you? don’t forget me. don’t forget me. Crow calls: call, call, call. aha! call all. aha! a slight and unseen bird calls: Squeak! speak, speak, speak. don’t … Continue reading
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Wednesday Exquisite Corpse No. 27
An Exquisite Corpse is a method of collaborative work where words and images are assembled collectively to create new meaning. Drawing from the work in the most recent comment, respond in one line or image only via comments. The first … Continue reading
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“As Opposed to Unwashed Hair,” John Lambremont, Sr.
In response to the word “epistemology,” Call on the Road No. 4. As Opposed to Unwashed Hair John Lambremont, Sr. We live high on a man-made mountain: hyperbolic mediocrity; we show no lack of alacrity, it’s our focused locus freed. … Continue reading
Call No. 27
This is the call for the week of 4.24.11. We continue to seek rolling submissions for the web, so if you feel inspired, please do send something along. And if nothing in this week’s call moves you, don’t forget to … Continue reading
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Collaboration in the News No. 25
Here’s a review of Jonathan Aitken’s biography of Rev. Jonathan Newton, anti-slavery activist, focusing on Newton’s collaboration with William Cowper, which produced the hymn “Amazing Grace.” Sounds very intriguing. And regarding a more recent musical partnership, KCRW interviews the band … Continue reading
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My Favorite Collaboration: Lives of the Saints
In the interest of full-disclosure, I should mention that I’ve known Kevin Carter for about half a decade, and I’ve been attending his shows, reading his work, and thinking he’s just about the friendliest guy I’ve ever met for all … Continue reading
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Wednesday Exquisite Corpse No. 26
An Exquisite Corpse is a method of collaborative work where words and images are assembled collectively to create new meaning. Drawing from the work in the most recent comment, respond in one line or image only via comments. The first … Continue reading
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Call No. 26
This is the call for the week of 4.17.11. We continue to seek rolling submissions for the web, so if you feel inspired, please do send something along. And if nothing in this week’s call moves you, don’t forget to … Continue reading
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Collaboration in the News No. 24
After a brief hiatus, C&R’s weekly collaboration news round-up is back. First off, the Who’s Pete Townsend tells Uncut magazine: “Even though I am quite a good gang member and a good trouper on the road, I am bad at … Continue reading
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