OVO, 1-20 (1987-2011)

9 December 2011, dusan

OVO is a magazine published on an irregular basis introducing new works to the public domain. Issues are available in electronic form free of charge, printed editions at a nominal fee.”

Edited and published by Trevor Blake, Portland, Oregon

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PDF, SXW (numbers 1-5, 7-14)
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Issue 20: The Best of OVO, 1987-2011 (HTML, 2011)

TEL (Telephone Electronics Line), 1-7 (1974-1975)

9 December 2011, dusan

TEL (Telephone Electronics Line) was a small publication that was dedicated to phone phreaking and hacking. It began publishing in November 1974. TEL was similar to TAP but was geared totally toward phone phreaking. In 1975, Pacific Telephone & Telegraph won a lawsuit against the publishers of TEL. The Superior Court of California, County L.A. court ordered TEL to stop publishing immediately. Though never challenged in court, this was truly a violation of First Amendment rights. A letter was mailed to all subscribers advising them to destroy all back issues of TEL. TEL ceased publishing after only 7 issues.”

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Tanja Vrvilo, Petar Milat (ed.): Visual Collegium Reader (2007) [Croatian/English]

9 December 2011, dusan

Vizualni kolegij [Visual Collegium] has be initiated in 2004 with a purpose to open up new discursive domains within the field of visual studies in Croatia. Main activities are regular screenings in net.culture club MaMa in Zagreb, a continous multi-annual lecture-series and publication of theoretical texts.

With contributions by Alexander Horwath, Stephen Zepke, Cesare Casarino and Akira Mizuta-Lippit.

Published by Multimedia Institute, Zagreb; in collaboration with BLOK 2007
ISBN 9537372022
216 pages

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