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Series 26) DIGITAL MEDIA. Speakers and presentations, in order of appearance: Beginning slide projection by Konrad Steiner; Stacy Szymaszek; audio recording of Leslie Scalapino reading excerpt from It's go in/quiet illumined grass/land; E. Tracy Grinnell; Charles Bernstein; Susan Howe; Simone Fattal; James Sherry; Laura Elrick; Pierre Joris; Brenda Iijima; Fiona Templeton & The Relationship; Stacy Szymaszek; Judith Goldman; Ann Lauterbach; Susan Bee; Rachel Levitsky; Rodrigo Toscano; Sue Landers; Paolo Javier; Steve Clay; Joan Retallack; Tom White; video of Leslie Scalapino reading from The Dihedrons Gazelle-Dihedrals Zoom by Konrad Steiner; Stacy Szymaszek; The Animal in the World Like Water Like Water; Leslie's signature. Born digital Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca) This digital file is part of the Leslie Scalapino Papers. Unless otherwise noted, the copyright holder(s) of a recording is/are commonly the performer(s) being recorded, and/or the producer of the recording. This digital file was originally saved to optical media (CD/DVD). [Title, Date]. Leslie Scalapino Papers. MSS 668. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego Library [Digital Object URL]. The Poetry Project, St. Mark's Church, New York City
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