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After nearly a year in between, semantikon is proud to open the 2009 year with site feature Scot Kaplan. With coverage in visual art, film and literature, Kaplan brings 3 essays (2 finished, and one ongoing for a new book), has opened his film portfolio and launches the January Edition with a slide show of works to be updated through March 2009 with additional slides, new works, audio clips and more.

Two first with this feature—1. Kaplan’s feature spans the entire site, so whether you head to the visual art gallery or his writing feature, it all loops back. 2.:Kaplan, as evidenced below, launches our guest blogger program—something all upcoming features, and we hope, some former features too will be taking up. While we’re on the topic of looping back, as usual, we’re working to get the site ready for post and we design a broadside poster after the features’ work, our free broadside this edition—in support of Kaplan’s feature a more unusual poster—as it features, a donut, or donaught after Kaplan’s essay, “Art or Dounuts”, which we read as a perfect loop back to Brenda Dervin (another one our favorite OSU researchers for finding meaning where there is none)

It’s much to late to spell check, so pull up a fire and hide your clocks…

More tomorrow on Mark Flanigan’s new Exiled From Main Street article “Self Portrait (Out of the Emptiness)” featuring lyrics from none other fellow Ohia’ans, Songs:Ohia/Magnolia Electric Company

more after the sunrise and coffee. blog on.
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