Spring 1963 issue of Location magazine. Edited by Thomas B. Hess, Harold Rosenberg with managing editor Donald Barthelme. Contents include: "The Stockade Syndrome, by Harold Rosenberg;" "Ideas in Search of Words," by Thomas B. ... [details]
Two page list of those who were invited to participate in the four Round Tables of the PEN America congress, held June 14 - 17, [1966]. Panels and participants included: Round Table I, "The Writer in the Electronic Age, held June 14, with Marshall McLuhan, Buckminster Fuller, Pablo Neruda and others; Round Table II, "Literature and the Social Sciences on the Nature of Contemporary Man," held June 15- 16, with Ralph Ellison, Maurice Nadeau and others; Round Table III, "The Writer as Collaborator in Other Men's Purpose," held June 15-16, with William Jovanovich, Jean Bloch-Michel, Elmer Rice and others; Round Table IV, "The Writer as a Public Figure," held June 17, with Ignazio Silone, Arthur Miller, Rosamund Lehmann and others. [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Contents include: "Playboy : A Magazine for Fags?" by Maxwell Twiford Hollander, Ph.D.; "Homosexual Citizen : Is Andy Warhol a Pimp?" by Lige and Jack; "Eager Beaver," by Al Goldstein; "Doing It the Gang Way," by Mary O'Hoolihan; "Screw Goes to Market," by Marshall McLuhan; "The Art of Buying Dirty Books," by Liz Borden; "Travelin'," by Peter Johnson; "Diary of a Sex Addict," by Richard Field. [details]
Issue Two (August 1954) of the tri-annual periodical edited by Edmund Carpenter. Associate editor Marshall McLuhan and others. Contributions by H.J. Chaytor, Kamo Chomei, Ray Birdwhistell, Martha Wolfenstein, Dorothy Lee, Kenneth MacLean, D. ... [details]
Issue Five (June 1955) of the tri-annual periodical edited by Edmund Carpenter. Associate editor Marshall McLuhan and others. Contributions by Marshall McLuhan, Edmund Carpenter, Daisetz T. Suzuki, W. ... [details]
Issue Two (April 1954) of the tri-annual periodical edited by Edmund Carpenter. Associate editor Marshall McLuhan and others. Contributions by Marshall McLuhan, Edmund Carpenter, D.S. Savage, Jacqueline Tyrwhitt, Dorothy Lee, Donald Theall, Lord Raglan, David Riesman, Stanley Edgar Hyman, and A. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held December 2 - 28, 1967. Text by Jeff Berner. Artists include Jeff Berner, George Brecht, Lourdes Castro, Fluxus International, Cavan McCarthy, Eino Ruutsalo, Reid Scudder, Chieko Shiomi, Ben Vautier, Wolf Vostell, Robert Watts, Julien Blaine, René Bertholo, Chris Brier, John Furnival, Dom Sylvester Houedard, Maurice Lemaitre, Tom Pitre, Claude-Pierre Quémy, Jacques Spacagna, Ur, Jeri Valoch, Asa Benveniste, Jack Hirschman, J. ... [details]
Nine numbered items, including advertising folder designed by Fiore. 1) Box illustrated with a circuit board with wrap-around text continuing inside the box; 2) "The Medium is the Massage," poster-sized mosaic of pages from "The Medium is the Massage" by McLuhan and Fiore; 3) "The TV Generation," poster of a color photograph taken at the Tribal Stomp, Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, with texts on verso by Grace Glueck, Ed Ward, and Dropper Ishmael; 4) "Diary: How to Improve the World (You Will Only Make Matters Worse," by John Cage; 5) "The Electronics of Music," by Faubion Bowers and Daniel Kunin; 6) Flexi-disc recording "A Recorded Samplers of Electronic Music" with "In Memoriam of Edgar Varèse" by Mario Davidovsky and "Horn" by Gordon Mumma; 7) "The Braille Trail" by Bob Lewis and Alfred Etter; 8) "Psycles," excerpts from "The Bikeriders," by Danny Lyon; 9) Advertisements. [details]
"Here is the devastating book which first established Marshall McLuhan's reputation as the foremost (and the wittiest) critic of modern mass communications. This is vintage McLuhan - so aptly illustrated by dozens of examples from ads, comic strips, columnists, etc. ... [details]
Socio-critical written and visual examination into the effects the mediums that make-up one's environment have on one's self. Project coordinated by Jerome Agel. Images interspersed with writing. Texts by Marshall McLuhan and Quentin Fiore. ... [details]