Synesthetech
http://www.johnkannenberg.com/synesth...
"“Synesthetech” is a combination of two terms: “synesthesia” and “tech.” Basically what that means is this blog is a place for me to document my own work, as well as talk about other issues relating to visual art, sound art, the internet, video games, pop culture, etc."
The Modern Word
http://www.themodernword.com/authors....
A comprehensive web-encyclopedia of the innovative and intellectual, celebrated and obscure, influential and overlooked writers of the modernist and postmodern movements. The Modern Word features information-packed webpages on James Joyce, Thomas Pynchon, and Samuel Beckett, among many others.
Coilhouse
http://coilhouse.net/
COILHOUSE is a love letter to alternative culture, written in an era when alternative culture no longer exists. And because it no longer exists, we take from yesterday and tomorrow, from the mainstream and from the underground, to construct our own version. We cover art, fashion, technology, music and film to create an alternative culture that we would like to live in, as opposed to the one that’s being sold or handed down to us. The result, in the form of articles, features and interviews, is laid out on our blog and in our print magazine for all to see. If our Utopia is your Utopia, then welcome! Anyone can contribute, and we encourage you to go to our submission page and get in touch.
Here, you will find an assemblage of the visual, cerebral, amusing, challenging and, above all, the ever-evolving. Below are samples of the topics you’ll find here, bits of the Info Strada aimed at inspiring literate progress and bringing entertainment to architects of their own past, present and, especially, future:
Fritz Lang's 'M'
http://www.cyberroach.com/m/default.htm
Fritz Lang's 'M' has been called many things: 'frightfully good', 'the predecessor to all serial killer thrillers like Psycho and The Silence Of The Lambs', 'one of the defining movies of European pre-WWII cinema' and much more. 'M' premiered May 11th 1931 in the Ufa-Palast am Zoo in Berlin to the standing ovations of an enthusiastic audience. In my personal opinion it is truly one of the finest movies ever made.