Echolocations of the Self
Though humble in format, Christine Hume's recently published chapbook Hum offers readers a deeply polyphonous enquiry into hums and humming that begins inside her own voice, body…

Though humble in format, Christine Hume's recently published chapbook Hum offers readers a deeply polyphonous enquiry into hums and humming that begins inside her own voice, body…
The poet-philosopher Christine Hume is among the most radiophonic writers I know, though all her castaways have appeared on the page. She first struck my…
Apologies for the long absence. In the interim, I got married to the lovely Natalie Funk. And bought a condo in Metrotown in Vancouver. And…
Just a brief note to say something about color music. Cuz I've spoken of Aleph Null, a project of mine, as one of color music.
I ♥ E-Poetry I would like to announce the launching of my new blog: I ♥ E-Poetry. Here's a little background about me. I’ve created…
Alan Turing inaugurated the theory of computation in 1936 with the most humble but powerful manifesto of all time What I'd like to do in…
With the proliferation of audio webstreams and all sorts of digital smart boxes calling themselves radios, we need to ask, well, if these streams are…
Greetings Netartery, When Jim invited me to join the group back in May, I had just successfully defended my dissertation. I decided that I didn't…