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- | [[Category:Publications]][[Image:CollageHeirarchy.jpg|thumb|left|Hand-written broadside from the special issue on Collage Art, ''Heirarchy of Meaning for Collagists and Experienced Lightwave Users.'']]Annual Publication collecting the Latest Essays of [[AA]] Stalwart [[Tim Wilson]] and his various contributors. Consists largely of essays concerning the burgeoning field of 3-D Game Theory and its relationship to Social Constructs of Beauty. Issue [[27]] is highly sought-after because of it's essay on Emerging Literary Genres influenced by Conspiracy Theory and its sister science-Phrenomenological Profiling in Post-Focus Group 21st Century America. It also included a software disk where readers could experiment with the beta version of the collaborative game [[Isreali Mix Tape]]. Proper Home of [[The Sky Report]] currently seen on the web at [[http://www.vaporslave.com/vapors/ Vaporslave]]. | + | [[Category:Publications]] __NOTOC__ |
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+ | <td width="*" align="left" valign="top">Annual Publication collecting the Latest Essays of [[AA]] Stalwart [[Tim Wilson]] and his various contributors. Consists largely of essays concerning the burgeoning field of 3-D Game Theory and its relationship to Social Constructs of Beauty. Issue [[27]] is highly sought-after because of it's essay on Emerging Literary Genres influenced by Conspiracy Theory and its sister science-Phrenomenological Profiling in Post-Focus Group 21st Century America. It also included a software disk where readers could experiment with the beta version of the collaborative game [[Isreali Mix Tape]]. Proper Home of [[The Sky Report]] currently seen on the web at [[http://www.vaporslave.com/vapors/ Vaporslave]]. | ||
''Strafe!'' was lambasted and boycotted in 2003 for issue 59: ''Blacks and Women: Property or Not?'' Unfortunately, most failed to appreciate the Swiftian satire | ''Strafe!'' was lambasted and boycotted in 2003 for issue 59: ''Blacks and Women: Property or Not?'' Unfortunately, most failed to appreciate the Swiftian satire | ||
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+ | [[Image:CollageHeirarchy.jpg|thumb|center|Hand-written broadside from the special issue on Collage Art, ''Heirarchy of Meaning for Collagists and Experienced Lightwave Users.'']] | ||
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+ | ''Strafe! was declared'' illegal in Iran and Saudi Arabia in 2003. | ||
- | == Desiderata == | + | ''Current issues'' are printed on shirtsleeves. |
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Revision as of 01:50, 18 Aug 2005
Annual Publication collecting the Latest Essays of AA Stalwart Tim Wilson and his various contributors. Consists largely of essays concerning the burgeoning field of 3-D Game Theory and its relationship to Social Constructs of Beauty. Issue 27 is highly sought-after because of it's essay on Emerging Literary Genres influenced by Conspiracy Theory and its sister science-Phrenomenological Profiling in Post-Focus Group 21st Century America. It also included a software disk where readers could experiment with the beta version of the collaborative game Isreali Mix Tape. Proper Home of The Sky Report currently seen on the web at [Vaporslave (http://www.vaporslave.com/vapors/)].
Strafe! was lambasted and boycotted in 2003 for issue 59: Blacks and Women: Property or Not? Unfortunately, most failed to appreciate the Swiftian satire |
DesiderataStrafe! was declared illegal in Iran and Saudi Arabia in 2003. Current issues are printed on shirtsleeves. |