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- 9th Street Laboratories - Host jake Berry showcases his poetry along with work by colleagues. Links to related pages not limited to poetry.
members.tripod.com/~JakeBerry/NinthStLabs.html
- Antibiosis - Experimental poetry in prose, images, and music.
www.xenocryst.net/antibiosis
- Christy Sheffield Sanford Home Page - Perhaps the first fully mature web-specific poet. These creations have to be seen to be believed.
gnv.fdt.net/~christys
- Click Poetry - David Knoebel's sound poetry site. Highly resourceful use of sound possibilities online. Most are compact and don't require state of the art computer equipment.
home.ptd.net/~clkpoet
- Computer Meat - Experimental playground containing original poetry, music and other Things.
www.computermeat.com
- Electronic Poetry Center - "The EPC serves as a central gateway to resources in electronic poetry and poetics produced at the University at Buffalo [New York] as well as elsewhere on the Internet." Emphasis on "experimental and formally innovative" work.
wings.buffalo.edu/epc
- Fluxus - Appropriately confusing site. Includes work by George Maciunus, Dick Higgins, etc.
www.panix.com/~fluxus
- Honeysuckle Hecate - A stream of consciousness womanist underwater assemblage of words and images from travels (inner and outer) around the world.
paillette1.tripod.com
- Jeffrey Zeldman Site - One of the best web-specific poets around.....Lots and lots of humorous haiku poetry featured here.
www.zeldman.com/welcome.html
- Light and Dust - This pluralistic and comprehensive site includes at least one example of virtually every form of experiment in progress over the last 30 years.
www.thing.net/~grist/l&d/lighthom.htm
- Mez - Australian Mez, also known as Netwurker, writes in a code she calls Mesangelle. Samples, resume, and reviews.
www.hotkey.net.au/~netwurker
- One World Postal Art Show - Good mail art site on many counts: international scope and purpose, school children's section, documentation of show and participants. Perhaps best is the "closeups" section, which includes samples of many mail art regulars. Curated by Mark Bloch.
mosaic.echonyc.com/~panman/one.html
- Surrealist Pages - Edited by J. Karl Bogartte. A lot of people use the term "Surrealism" carelessly, or solely in reference to French fashions of the 1920s. It's more than that -- a way of life, no less. This site is a good introduction, with plenty of links to other related sites.
www.execpc.com/~bogartte
- The Nightjar - A logbook of experimental prose, poetry, and images.
www.geocities.com/gier99/nightjar2.html
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