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SEMANTIKON FEATURE AUDIO
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Audio
 Title & Description
Open Feature
play audio from drexel, ohio
JAN 2008: Drexel, Ohio Audio Track
Black Widow
open paul toth audio
play audio from drexel, ohio JAN 2008: Drexel, Ohio Audio Track
Standing in the Shadow of the Valley of the Dollar Store
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play audio from drexel, ohio JAN 2008: Drexel, Ohio Track
Practicing Preachers
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play audio from drexel, ohio JAN 2008: Drexel, Ohio Audio Track
Big John's House
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play audio paul a toth DEC 2007: Paul Toth reading his new poem "Hitler: Five Impossibly Possible Love Stories"
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play audio paul a toth DEC 2007: Paul Toth reading from his new novel "Fugue"
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play audio matt briggs NOV 2007: Matt Briggs reading "Tiger in a Lifeboat"
open nick barrows feature
play audio matt briggs NOV 2007: Matt Briggs reading "Ribbitt-powered Float"
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play marshall mcluhan audio Archival: Listen to Marshall McLuhan's "The Medium is the Massage" (From Greylodge)  
play audio of nick barrows "radio" OCTOBER 2007: Nick Barrows reading his poem: "Radio"
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play audio of nick barrows "pantomime green"
OCTOBER 2007: Nick Barrows reading his poem: "Pantomime Green"
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play audio of lupa audio
APRIL 2007: Lupa Reading Excerpt from her Book " Field Guide to Otherkin"
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APRIL 2007: Lupa Reading Excerpt from her & Taylor Ellwood's book "Kink Magic: Sex Magic Beyond Vanilla"
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list to yvette williams audio "dishonesty"
NOV 2006: Yvette Williams spoken word track, "Dishonesty", from the album "Diary of a Diva"
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open taylor ellwood audio
OCT 2006: Taylor Ellwood reading his essay: "The Harry Potter Ritual"
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play staggering statistics audio "LCD"

FEB 2006: Staggering Statistics Track
"LCD" from their album "All this and more..."

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play audio of staggering statistics "winner take all"
FEB 2006: Staggering Statistics Track, "Winner Take All" from their album "All this and more..."
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play audio of ralph lacharity's "swallowing in ecstasy"
MAY 2005: Ralph LaCharity reading his poem "Swallowing in Ecstasy"
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play audio of ralph lacharity's "whale song" MAY 2005: Ralph LaCharity reading his poem "Whale Song"
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play audio of mark flanigan's "the art of letting go" AUG 2004: Mark Flanigan Reading his poem "The Art of Letting Go"
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play audio of mark flanigan + steven proctor "dream"
AUG 2004: Mark Flanigan performing with Steven Proctor "Dream"
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play audio of fritz kappler discussing his works
OCT 2006: Fritz Kappler discussing his artwork with Lance Oditt
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play audio of la tasha n nevada diggs "pistology"
March 2005: La Tasha N. Nevada Diggs reading her poem "Pistology"
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play stacy podiak "me by their standards"
FEB 2005: Literary Divergents Feature Stacy Podiak Singing her song "Me by Their Standards"
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play audio of stacy podiak's " give peace a chance"
FEB 2005: Literary Divergents Feature Stacy Podiak Singing her song "Give Peace a Chance"
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Semantikon Archival Audio

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Title + Description
PART 2:
John Cage reads: "On Robert Rauschenberg, Artist and His Work"
,
Published in his book Silence, and "26 Statements Re Duchamp", and "Jasper Johns: Stories and Ideas", both published in his book A Year From Monday.

The lecture begins with an amusing and informative autobiographical intro to his interest in art and artists, how he became a composer, and how he wrote each of these pieces. This lecture is of great historical value.

Recorded at the L.A. County Museum of Art, January 6, 1965.

src=Archive.org / LA County Museum
PART 1:
John Cage reads: "On Robert Rauschenberg, Artist and His Work"
,
published in his book Silence, and "26 Statements Re Duchamp", and "Jasper Johns: Stories and Ideas", both published in his book A Year From Monday.

The lecture begins with an amusing and informative autobiographical intro
to his interest in art and artists, how he became a composer, and how he wrote each of these pieces. This lecture is of great historical value.

Recorded at the L.A. County Museum of Art, January 6, 1965.

src=Archive.org / LA County Museum
 
Amiri Baraka: A lecture by Amiri Baraka on the politics of poetics. The lecture ends with a question and answer period covering topics such as jism and jazz, grants in music, whores, hypocrisy, Bob Dylan, and Noam Chomsky.
src=Naropa/Open Archive
 
Allen Ginsberg: HOWL
In Honor of the City of New Oreleans:
Two Delta Blues Recordings:
Leadbelly
Where Did You Sleep Last Night?

(src=Open Audio Project)
Robert Johnson
Love In Vain

(src=Open Audio Project)

 
Alan Gilbert lecture on art as social documentary, alleging that all art is site specific, all cultures are hybrid, and works of art have different effects in different contexts.

(src=Naropa Archive)
Peter Lamborn Wilson on Hermetic Linguistics  (Recorded at Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics)
Anselm Hollo:Performance + discussion on dada and neo-dada.

(src=Naropa Archive)
William Burroughs on Public Discourse

(src=Naropa Archive)
  Allen Ginsberg: Performance of William Blake's Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience

(src=Naropa Archive)
  Jim Carroll: 8 Fragments For  Kurt Cobain.
(src=Naropa Archive)
  Nathan Singer: When All the World is Palestine
  Aralee Strange: Dr Pain's Main  Street Remedy

(src=VOLK Audio)