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January, 2004 -The New Museum at Rhizome.org
A New Alphabet archived in the Rhizome ArtBase of digital art.
http://www.rhizome.org

Conferences

March, 2003 - Northern Illinois University: Midwest Conference on Literature, Culture and Media.   A New Alphabet presented.  http://www.engl.niu.edu/mcllm/
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MCLLM Book Abstract
 

September,  2003 - University of Amsterdam, Netherlands and  University of Ghent: 2003 AILA Conference Multiliteracies - Corporal Literacy panel:  A New Alphabet presentation. Association Internationale de Linguistique Appliquée (AILA) is a Non-Governmental Organisation in operational relations with UNESCO. http://memling.rug.ac.be/aila
Photos: http://memling.rug.ac.be/aila/photos/index.php

November, 2003 - Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP): http://spep.org/ Conference on the Human Sciences -  Panel for Language and Representation. http://spep.org/Program%202003.pdf

Academic Reviews

April 2004: Consciousness, Literature and the Arts Journal. Peer-review e-journal for work relating the arts and literature to the exploration of consciousness in philosophy, cognitive science, psychology, neuroscience, computer science, and physics, at Univ. of  Wales Aberystwyth.
This claim is borne out in the letter icon page, entitled, “C2 Cyborg.”  Here, the reader would find images of Auguste Rodin’s Striding Man and Alberto Giacometti’s Walking Man, overlaid with segments of Donna Haraway’s “The Cyborg Manifesto.”  The commentary section discusses the implications of such theory in culture.  It is a brilliant way to visualize argumentation and the essay genre, and for this reason, readers will appreciate Dean’s work. 
Reviewed by Dene Grigar
http://www.aber.ac.uk/tfts/journal/current/dean.html
http://www.aber.ac.uk/~drawww/journal/

Fall 2003: Enculturation:  A Journal of Rhetoric, Writing, and Culture hosted at George Mason University. http://enculturation.gmu.edu

Re-printed Pages & Links

 trAce Online Writers Forum: http://trace.ntu.ac.uk/traced/hpage.cfm

Artist Portfolio Net - Primativa Arts
http://www.artistportfolio.net/artist_page.php?artist_id=3727

Human Language Page  iLoveLanguages: http://www.ilovelanguages.com/index.php

Member Groups

Interactivist Info Exchange http://slash.autonomedia.org/

Babel: The multilingual, multicultural online journal and community of arts and ideas.
http://www.towerofbabel.com

The International Museum of Collage, Assemblage and Construction
http://www.collagemuseum.com/

 

 

Reviews

 

Your e-book is a work of astonishing genius. 
4/2003, Jim Glynn:  Radio Host, Recording Artist, OR.

It all appears to be exceptionally appropriate and immanently hermetic. --- indeed, all that you say definitely is not only part of the art through all my albums but scholarship as well ---
7/2003, Martin Rosenblum aka The Holy Ranger: Biker Poet,  Recording Artist,  R&R scholar, Harley-Davidson Historian.

A lovely set of engagements. Thanks .
7/2003 Jerome McGann:  Fellow University Virginia IATH & The Rossetti Hypermedia Archive.

Revealing the naked beauty of art and science; that could happen NOW [William] Blake would have loved computers ...
7/2003  Susanne Sklarity: Oxford - Queens Colleg, Blake Scholar 

This is the most fascinating multi-media(um) art I have seen in a long while.  I am totally impressed with the composition, web/sheet design and most of all CONTENT.  You have done an unbelievable job and I am very inspired to keep "thinking" a part of my own art. 
I forgot to mention the word BRILLIANT.
7/2003 Tony Branch: Member International Museum of Collage, Assemblage and Construction

It's quite intriguing! Good luck with it.
7/2003 Sue Thomas: Artistic Director
trAce Online Writing Centre,
The Nottingham Trent University

This alphabet book is amazing. I have not touched the surface of it yet...This is so GREAT!!!!
7/2003 Julie Sadler: Digital Collage Artist Collage.org

Very interesting site...I just knew it was a matter of time til David got tatooed...sigh...
7/2003 auntJOY: Member Collage.org

WOW! It's great. Thank you. I am going slowly with it, savoring it.
8/2003  Classics Scholar, Poet, Tanslator

Magnificant work!!!  I love the historical facts, the design, your poetry, commentary and all of it!
11/2003  Dr. James Kasum: Concordia College

Yes, Seems you have written an amazing, and very interesting book, which  seems to cover so much territory, in such  a marvelous way. I will have to digest it some more... but I love it!
7/2004 J. Karl Bogartte Surreal & Digital Art, Author http://www.photomorphose.com/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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