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The remixthebook.com website is the online hub for the digital remixes of many of the theories generated in the print book and features the work of artists, creative writers and scholars for whom the practice and theory of remix art is central to their research interests.

remixthebook author Mark Amerika, along with co-curator and artist Rick Silva, has invited over 25 contributing international artists, poets, and critical theorists, all of them interdisciplinary in their own practice-based research, to sample from remixthebook and manipulate the selected source material through their own artistic and theoretical filters.

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Remix the Glitch: Mark Amerika's New "Museum of Glitch Aesthetics" Project

From remixthebook author Mark Amerika: It's June 22, 2012, and we're soft-launching my new art commission, the Museum of Glitch Aesthetics. Here's a remix of the PR floati...

Rebooking the Mix (by Amaranth Borsuk)

Amaranth Borsuk has a Ph.D. in Literature and Creative Writing from the University of Southern California and is currently Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in the Humanities at MIT, where she teaches and...

Busted Books, or How I Learned to Stop Authoring and Loving the Book (by Davis Schneiderman)

Davis Schneiderman is a multimedia artist and writer and the author or editor of ten print and audio works, including the novels Drain (TriQuarterly/Northwestern), the DEADBOOKS t...

Web Aesthetics: How Digital Media Affect Culture and Society (by Vito Campanelli)

Vito Campanelli is a new media theorist and a research fellow in Communications and New Technologies at University of Milan “IULM”. His ma...

Commonplace for the age of the world playlist (by Benjamin J. Robertson)

Benjamin J. Robertson is instructor of English at the University of Colorado Boulder, where he teaches classes on contemporary literature, media studies, baseball, and elves. He is working on two b...

Remix While You Still Can (by Hippocrit)

Hippocrit like words. Hippocrit enjoys messing with words, and particularly likes it when language breaks down. Hippocrit thinks language actively participates in the construction of reality. Hippo...