Simultaneously Agitated Space (Mimeo Mimeo #3)

MIMEO MIMEO is a forum for critical and cultural perspectives on artists’ books, typography and the mimeograph revolution. In this issue, Daniel Scott Snelson discusses the relationship between structuralism and the poetries of the mimeo era by presenting a detailed analysis of Form (a Cambridge-UK magazine published in 1966) and Alcheringa (a journal published by Boston University in 1975), two exemplary gatherings that illuminate the historical, material and social circumstances under which theory informed art (and vice versa) in the early works of some of today’s most celebrated experimental writers. Also includes a special insert, The Infernal Method, written, designed and printed by Aaron Cohick (NewLights Press).

Mimeo Mimeo #3, Cuneiform Press, 2009

Simultaneously Agitated Space
(draft blogspot version)

Gleaming the Cube
(a brilliant series of posts
on the issue by Aaron Cohick)

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