This is an aside titled 'Week of Links 2/7/10' dated 2/8/10

All map, no territory. Armory Show preview on Flickr. Internet Archaeology tumblr (via.) Another great Sam Anderson piece in New York mag, this one on ChatRoulette. Los Angeles no longer plays itself. Found that on Interdome, a great blog on the age of atemporality. I can’t wait to read Triple Canopy on an iPad. And comics. Are comics suited for digital? Listen to Scott McLeod on this. “There’s Nothing I Can Do When I Think of You Late at Night,” short stories about Rurual Shanxi peasants, by Cao Naiqian, entirely “concerned with the basic instincts for food and sex.” looks interesting. Someone is trying to send Jerry Saltz a message. Do you look pretty or smart? Save the egg drinks! Lauren Cornell on how net art is not new, it’s been thriving for nearly two decades now. More from Tom Moody. Bot-Mediated Reality. Alan Lomax in Haiti. Life in a “microstudio” (via.) And in the middle of all that, one woman cried out, “Fuck this.” “With enough libraries, all content is free.” – Jessamyn West.

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