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Documentary video supplemental coming soon to QUANTUMEDIA FILMS video blog + motion picture podcast

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// Poetry Blog-cast + Spoken Word Graphagromania //

SPOKENWORD Songs of the Proletariat is a collection of spoken word poetry and stories and all-around Quantumedia audio-casts that are available for immediately here for your listening pleasure. You can also Podcast the album with the RSS 2.0 XML link below. For best results, paste the audio.xml address into your favorite fantasmal carry-around audio-based aggregator.



SPOKENWORDPodcast this record! Subscribe to the "Songs of the Proletariat" album podcast once and automatically recieve each of the individual works as they are released. What is Podcasting?



AVAILABLE TITLES_ [//:binomeal_type.kqx]

</COMMENT>   Bridge Jumpers Union, Inc.
  A Neo-Propaganda Strategy for the Hangers-on...



</COMMENT>   Gone To See A Movie As A Prize Fighter Writer
  Beebop antics of the streets in Denver...



</COMMENT>   Everything is Going to the Beat
  Mashup of a Jack Kerouac interview



</COMMENT>   Ancient Pink Adobe Churches
  A short excerpt of new found freedom...


OTHER READINGS EXCERPTS
  • Living
  • NYC
  • Holy Trina Magna
  • Voice Cut # 1


  • The digital poetics and cultural studies documented on this site are property of The Quantumedia Experiment © 2006.
    Everything on this site is pretty much a remediated hybrid work of some sort. This is good, but it makes it somewhat difficult to accurately categorize all of the work into specific media types as attempted above. Use your judgement. Enjoy your visit. Peace.
    POMES & the PICTURES that GO. is A QUANTUMEDIA TECHNODYSSEY | Virtual Global Expeditions // Spelling in semblence of James Joyce's Pomes Penyeach and Jack Kerouac's Pomes All Sizes. Definitions from the Dept. of Medical Oncology, University of Newcastle upon Tyne © Copyright 1997-2004 The CancerWEB Project. Quote from Twelve Digressions Toward a Study of Composition by Ronald Sukenick. All Rights Reserved. Anecdotes of a Graphagromaniac © Gregory O'Toole 2010.