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  1. Center, Vol. 10: Value
  2. Changes by Michael Benedikt, 1961
  3. Overland Partners: Building on Value by Michael Benedikt, 2003-02-25
  4. PLOUGHSHARES Vol. 4 No. 2 by Jennifer, Editor (Michael Benedikt, Sharon Bryan, Elaine Epstein, Richard ROSE, 1978-01-01
  5. MODERN FRENCH THEATRE: THE AVANT-GARDE, DADA, AND SURREALISM, ANTHOLOGY OF PLAYS by Michael and George E. Wallwarth (eds.) Benedikt, 1964-01-01
  6. Value: Center 10 & 11 Boxed Set by ed. Michael Benedikt, 1999-09-30
  7. VERDRANGTER HUMANISMUS VERZOGERTE AUFKLARUNG. 3. BAND: BILDUNG UND EINBILDUNG VOM VERFEHLTEN BURGERLICHEN ZUM LIBERALISMUS PHILOSOPHIE IN OSTERREICH (1820-1880). by Michael and Josef Rupitz. Benedikt,
  8. The Body by Michael Benedikt, 1968
  9. POSTWAR GERMAN THEATRE by MICHAEL & WELLWARTH, GEORGE E. BENEDIKT, 1968
  10. The Poetry of Surrealism-An Anthrology by Michael Benedikt, 1974-01-01
  11. Post War German Theatre by Michael Benedikt,
  12. The Body; [Poems by michael benedikt, 1968
  13. The Body by Michael BENEDIKT, 1968-01-01
  14. POETRY EAST Number Thirty-Three (#33) by Richard, Editor (Jack Anderson, Michael Benedikt, Lynn Doyle, Robert Farn JONES, 1992-01-01

61. Links To Literature: Michael Benedikt
LINKS TO LITERATURE.
http://www.linkstoliterature.com/benedikt.htm
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62. Publications
4/5. Pp. 337352 15 p./ISSN 0016-3287. benedikt, michael. 1991. Cambridge MA andLondon MIT Press. Pp. 119-188 69 p./ISBN 0-262-02327-X. benedikt, michael.
http://www.staff.hum.ku.dk/troelsd/cyberkompendium.html

63. Michael Benedikt—Shelter | TAUBMAN COLLEGE Of Architecture And Urban Planning
michael benedikt SHELTER The 2000 Raoul Wallenberg Lecture Editor AnnetteW. LeCuyer Design Speranza Octavia. Price $11.50 Paperback
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MICHAEL BENEDIKT
SHELTER
The 2000 Raoul Wallenberg Lecture Editor: Annette W. LeCuyer
Design: Speranza Octavia Price: $11.50
ISBN: 1-891197-14-2
Dimensions (in inches): 6.5 x 9
Sample Selection At eighteen, and in college, architecture for me could not be just an aesthetic pursuit, nor an economic or social one. Architecture had to be a moral pursuit, a search for goodness in beauty and beauty in goodness, with truth the royal road. The glory and comfort of buildings had to be One Thing, fine beyond measure, and everlasting. And so, with me, it remains. I knew about Raoul Wallenberg only in the most cursory way before preparing for this lecture. World War II hero, savior and shelterer of Jews, a gentile who lost - or perhaps gave - his lift in the effort. This much I knew. My surprise at learning that Wallenberg was also an architect, and that he had studied at the University of Michigan, cannot be exaggerated. The question that occurred to me as supremely worth exploring was this: Given what Wallenberg did in German-occupied Hungary fifty-six years ago, and how he did it, does it matter now did it matter then - that he was trained as an architect?

64. Thermopylae: Page Six
michael benedikt. Going Down The Tubes Like A Ton of Bricks . Care to read moreof michael benedikt's work? You can read his Brief Prose Poems on the Web.
http://gloria-brame.com/glory/ezine6.htm
MICHAEL BENEDIKT
THERMOPYLAE is delighted to present the witty, subversive, alternative-culture friendly erotic poetry of Michael Benedikt, a widely-anthologized and critically acclaimed author of poems in both verse and prose. Benedikt's revolutionary work first exploded onto the poetry scene in the 1960s. I first encountered his poetry during junior high school, in the anthology The Contemporary American Poets: American Poetry since 1940 , editor, Mark Strand (Mentor Books, 1969). I was so impressed with his poem, Litanies that I scrawled a big star beside it some thirty years ago. Needless to say, I was bowled over when Mr. Benedikt emailed recently to query about contributing poems to Thermopylae Benedikt's verse will appeal to all visitors to this site, including those of you who generally find contemporary poetry to be out of touch with real life. Benedikt's work speaks directly and plainly about issues few poets have the nerve to address. His artistic courage has made it difficult for himparticularly with his recent workto find public forums courageous enough to allow the free dissemination of controversial ideas. (He reports that he hasn't seen fit to send out a book-length poetry manuscript for circa 15 years.) THERMOPYLAE is honored to support his work.

65. Thermopylae: Writers Talk About 2000
michael benedikt. Complete Guide To michael benedikt. In 1998, a committee it's historic all right! Poetry by michael benedikt in Thermopylae.
http://gloria-brame.com/glory/y2k1.htm
WRITERS TALK ABOUT 2000
A series of mini-interviews with poets and writers
on American literature at the turn of the century
Dr. Gloria G. Brame for Sue Neubauer
Interviewees
New for June 2000
R.S. GWYNN
MICHAEL BENEDIKT ERNEST GAINES WYATT PRUNTY ... MARK STRAND
As regular readers may know, I've been doing interviews with writers and artists for several years, and primarily under the aegis of ELF: Eclectic Literary Forum magazine. In 1998, I proposed to ELF that my next project for them be a series of mini-interviews with a few dozen writers. The interviews would solicit their thoughts on literature at the end of the 20th Century. I would ask all interviewees the same three questions. The series would appear in consecutive issues of ELF right into the year 2000. The proposal coincided with a trip I was making in July to University of the South (Sewanee), as ELF's good-will representative at Sewanee's annual writers' conference. There were several people on faculty who were ideal for the series. With the permission of Wyatt Prunty, the founder/director of the conference, I began work on the first set of mini-interviews.
That fall ELF unexpectedly closed its doors when publisher and co-founder, Sue Neubauer, became ill. C.K. Erbes, editor and co-founder, could not go on without Sue, who was half the spirit and energy of

66. New Media Narrative - Course Plan
Homework Reading benedikt, michael - Cyberspace Some Proposals ; Wolf, MarkJP - Inventing Space, Towards a Taxonomy of On- and Off- Screen Space in Video
http://www.columbia.edu/itc/visualarts/r4100/plan.html
Course Plan
Week 1 (1/28):
New Media Authoring

Frame and excess : the claims of Non linearity/ Interactivity/ Multiple media
Indices of excess/ the off-frame Demo - Pam Jennings
Discussion of interface design guidelines Homework -
Reading (due week 3):
  • Joyce, Michael - Afternoon (on disk; installed in lab) J. Yellowlees Douglas - "How Do I Stop This Thing? Closure and Indeterminacy in Interactive Narratives" Jennings, Pam - "Narrative Structures for New Media"
Exercise 1 (due week 5) -
Construct a story as a puzzle. Use text or sound cues in addition to visual cues. Week 2 (2/4):
Dreamweaver workshop:
http://wally.rit.edu/instruction/web/drw3/dream.html Week 3 (2/11): ...
Segmentation / Alternative paths (A)

Review Reading
Analysis of Afternoon Homework (due week 7)- Reading:
  • Guy Vardi, "Navigation Scheme for Interactive Movies with Linear Narrative" Rashomon The Akutugawa Stories: Rashomon, In a Grove Parker Tyler - Interpretation and Background
View at home: Korasawa's Rashomon Week 4 (2/18) - President's day; no classes

67. George Borchardt Records
2, Beiser, Arthur Germaine. 2, benedikt, Marianne Sabados Irene Skolnick. 3,benedikt, michael. 4, benedikt, michael (2). 4, Benson, Dennis C. 4, Berman, Marshall.
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/indiv/rare/guides/Borchardt/main.html
George Borchardt Records
Finding Aid Prepared by Henry Rowen
August 2002 Date Range
Size of Collection
: 176 linear ft (ca. 225,000 items in 423 boxes)
Date of Acquisition : Gift of George Borchardt 1985-1990
Material on Microfilm : No material on microfilm
Terms of Access : Available for faculty, students, or researchers engaged in scholarly or publication projects.
Restrictions on Use or Access Most of this collection is shelved Off Site. It will take 1 to 2 business days to retrieve. Please contact us prior to your arrival to arrange for use.
Permission to publish materials must be obtained in writing from the Librarian for Rare Books and Manuscripts.
Location in Stacks : Cataloged material (4 boxes) ON SITE
Arranged material (419 boxes) OFF SITE Processing Information : Processed by HR 5/85; Rev. LWW 6/87; Rev. RL 6/89; Rev. RL 11/90 RLIN ID
BIOGRAPHY
Georges Borchardt, a literary agent began representing French publishing firms in New York during the early 1950s. Later he also acted for individual French authors who were seeking American publication. Eventually he handled American and English authors as well. With his wife Anne Bolton Borchordt he formed Borchardt Inc. Literary Agency in 1968. His clients have included Flammarion Gallimard Denoël Albert Camus Jean Giraudoux Julien Green Jean-Paul Sartre Stanley Elkin and Elie Wiesel.
SCOPE AND CONTENT
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, royalty statements, literary manuscripts and contracts. Among the cataloged correspondents are: Herve Bazin, Laurent de Brunhoff, Michel Butor, Marguerite Duras, John Gardner, Meyer Levin, and Pierre Mendès-France.

68. Ploughshares, The Literary Journal
Support PS. Sitemap. Author Login. Authors Articles michael benedikt. michaelbenedikt. michael benedikt, Truckers and Literary Intellectuals, Poetry, Spring 1979.
http://www.pshares.org/Authors/authorDetails.cfm?prmAuthorID=112

69. Round 9: Michael Pustilnik Vs. Benedikt Klauser
Round 9 michael Pustilnik vs. benedikt Klauser. Rui Oliveira. The softspokeAustrian player faces of against the good doctor himself.
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70. Michael Benedikt
Moral Decisions ..michael benedikt The Stonewall Bookof Short Fictions, Edited by Robert Coover and Kent Dixon Iowa City, 1973.
http://www4.wittenberg.edu/academics/engl/newpage/para-benedikt.html
M oral D ecisions ~~Michael Benedikt The Stonewall Book of Short Fictions
Edited by Robert Coover and Kent Dixon
Iowa City, 1973 Harry and I were have a good time as usual in the
'Hunter House' bar the other daywe were rasing our
glasses in song, and over-tipping the waiterswhen sud-
denly Harry mentioned an affair that he had had with a
'nymphomaniac girl friend.'Being a man of the world,
and therefore conditioned by the time, I immediately start-
ed in thinking: let's see now, Harry has a wife and three
children... The first girl is 8, the second is 6, and the boy
is 4...but he's been married to Melissa for 5 years...of course somewhere in there they were separated for 6 months... He mentioned that he first began to see the nymphomaniac lady 10 years ago but tired quickly of what he called 'a girl like that,' and therefore 'broke up with her 4 or 5 years ago.' Hmmmm. Somewhere in there is a calculation that might be made, and a judgment I ought to deliverand maybe there's some action that ought to be taken: for example, I could

71. DARK LOVE POEMS From THE BODY By Michael Benedikt : DARKNESS.COM
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72. Benedikt | Personaldatenbank | Institut Für Philosophie | Uni Wien
Translate this page em. o. Univ.-Prof. Dr. michael benedikt. eMail michael.benedikt@univie.ac.atTelefon 4277-47484 Zimmer D 308 (3. Stock, NIG) Sprechstunde
http://phaidon.philo.at/personal/?name=Benedikt

73. Michael Benedikt On Cyberspace
First Previous Next Last Index Text. Slide 12 of 64.
http://www.education.miami.edu/ep/michigan/sld012.htm

74. Michael Benedikt On Cyberspace
michael benedikt on Cyberspace. michael benedikt a child. michael benedikt,CyberspaceFirst Steps (Cambridge MIT Press, 1992), p. 1.
http://www.education.miami.edu/ep/michigan/tsld012.htm
Michael Benedikt on Cyberspace
    Michael Benedikt has described Cyberspace as “a new universe, a parallel universe created and sustained by the world’s computers and communication lines.” It is a place, according to him “entered equally from a basement in Vancouver, a boat in Port-au-Prince, a cab in New York, a garage in Texas City, an apartment in Rome, an office in Hong Kong, a bar in Kyoto, a café in Kinshasa, a laboratory on the Moon,” or from the bedroom of a child.
    • Michael Benedikt, Cyberspace:First Steps (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1992), p. 1.
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75. ArchINFORM
michael benedikt. comment. Author. publications. Rob 1996. reference.Search RIBA Library on michael benedikt' (lots of literary references).
http://www.archinform.net/arch/22808.htm
Attention This site is a collection of the built cultural heritage of human being. You can find here international architecture from past to present. A consciousness of culture is the basis for understanding the content of this site. Supporting unjustified aggressions against others is the void of any consciousness. Please decide: Yes, I believe in mankind and agree with this. This opinion is old european bullshit!

76. First Syllabus (1993)
benedikt, michael. 1991. 1991. The Lessons of Lucasfilm's Habitat , in _CyberspaceFirst Steps_, edited by michael benedikt, Cambridge, MA MIT Press.
http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/soc/faculty/kollock/classes/cyberspace/resources/syll
SOCIOLOGY 285K/197H The Sociology of Cyberspace Spring 1993 Instructor: Peter Kollock
TA: Marc Smith READINGS Schedule of Weekly Topics and Reading Assignments INTRODUCTION INTERACTION Week 2 - Who speaks to Whom, and How? Reid, Elizabeth. 1991. "Electropolis: Communication and Community on Internet Relay Chat". Electronic manuscript. (FTP: ftp.eff.org ) Pages 1-33. Week 3 - Frames of Interaction Serpentelli, Jill, 1992. "Conversational Structure and Personality Correlates of Electronic Communication". Electronic manuscript. (FTP: parcftp.xerox.com) Pages 1-end. Curtis, Pavel. 1991. "Mudding: Social Phenomena in Text-Based Virtual Reality", Electronic manuscript. (FTP: parcftp.xerox.com) Pages 1-21. Rheingold, Howard. 1992. "A Slice of Life in My Virtual Community". Electronic manuscript. (FTP: ftp.eff.org ) Pages 1-14. Technical and Social Notes on the Use of Usenet:
(To be found in your class account) MUD Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) File
(To be found in your class account) COMMUNITY AND COLLECTIVE ACTION Week 4 - Order and Deviance Smith, Marc. 1992. "Voices from the Well: The Logic of the Virtual Commons". Electronic manuscript. (FTP: nicco.sscnet.ucla.edu) Pages 1-58.

77. Chronologie - 1998 - Exposition. Andreas & Michael NITSCHE, Anna LINDAL, Benedik
Exposition. Andreas michael NITSCHE, Anna LINDAL, benedikt KRISTFLORSSON.21 février 1998 08 mars 1998. Islande, Reykjavík, The Living Art Museum.
http://art-contemporain.eu.org/base/chronologie/1526.html
21 février 1998 - 08 mars 1998 Islande, Reykjavík, The Living Art Museum Noms cités: KRISTFLORSSON Benedikt LINDAL Anna

78. Fragments Weblog
benedikt, michael (ed.) (1991) Cyberspace. First Steps. Gibson, William (1991) AcademyLeader. In benedikt, michael (ed.) (1991) Cyberspace. First Steps.
http://fragment.nl/archive/2003/03/13/mediated_personae/index.php
@import url("/inc/vee4ooh.css");
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Site navigation: Fragments weblog Cyberculture Resources Written About You are here: Home Individual Archive Mediated personae Jump to navigation bar and search function
Mediated personae
March 13, 2003 @ 13:00 in: Research William Gibson posts some thoughts to his blog, about the scope of being able to create a mediated persona. Even in the type-and-run medium of the blog, he has a way with words. So, to keep this on file, here's the quote: While I'm on the topic of mediated personae, something that came up during that CBC taping, last night (for me, anyway) was the idea that blogging (or even posting to fora) represents the democratization of the mediated persona. Literally anyone can have one, now, or several. I am an exception to this, because I have mine via the printed word, the oldest mass medium on the planet, and this website is maintained by a publishing company that belongs to an even larger corporation owned in turn by shapeshifting reptiles from Beta Reticuli, but the rest of you, today, are free to mass-mediate your own personae. Which was formerly, hugely, not the case. Choose a handle, post: you're mediating a persona. In another post Gibson says that he hasn't reread any of his novels in full since they were published, so I wonder what he would make of this (expanded) footnote I have in

79. Fragment.nl :: Cyberculture, Identity And Gender Resources
benedikt, michael (ed.) (1992) Cyberspace. First Steps. Gibson, William (1992) AcademyLeader. In benedikt, michael (ed.) (1992)Cyberspace First Steps.
http://fragment.nl/resources/print.html
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Aarseth , Espen (1995) Cybertext. Perspectives on Ergodic Literature. Bergen: University of Bergen (prepublication). Allen , Christina (1996) "What's wrong with the "Golden Rule"? Conundrums of conducting ethical research in cyberspace." In: The Information Society, V12, N2, pp. 175-187. Online: [ txt Anandarajan , Murugan and Claire Simmers and Magid Igbaria (2000) "An Exploratory Investigation of the Antecedents and Impact of Internet Usage. An Individual Perspective." In:

80. Reference Page
benedikt, michael. For Foundation. michael benedikt teaches, practicesarchitecture, and writes in Austin, University of Texas.
http://www.duke.edu/eng169s2/group1/lex2/alpha.html
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Barlow, John P. "The Economy of Ideas" Wired March, 1994.
Benedikt, Michael. For an Architecture of Reality Lumen Books, New York: 1987.
Benjamin, Walter. Illuminations Schocken Books, New York: 1969.
Bringhurst, Robert. The Elements of Typographic Style
Hall, N. Writing with Reason
Holtzman, Steven R. Digital Mantras MIT Press, Cambridge: 1994.
McLuhan, Marshall. The Medium is the Massage
Mitchell, William J. The Reconfigured Eye MIT Press, Cambridge: 1992.
Tuftes, Edward R. Envisioning Information Graphics Press, Cheshire, CT: 1990.
Schwartz, Evan. "The Changing Minds of Children" OMNI Vol. 17, No. 4, January 1995.
Wray, David. "Text and Authorship" The Reading Teacher Vol. 48, No. 1, September 1994.
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John Perry Barlow is a retired cattle rancher, a lyricist for the Grateful Dead , and cofounder and executive chair of the Electronic Frontier Foundation Michael Benedikt teaches, practices architecture , and writes in Austin, University of Texas Robert Bringhurst is one of Canada's most highly regarded typographers and book designers, as well as one of its most respected and best-known poets. He has taught Literature and Art History at several universities and held fellowships from the Canada Council and the Guggenheim Foundation. The

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