Archive for January, 2001
Pif Prize Competition Poetry, Fiction & Cyberart
by Richard Luck
Originally published on January 1, 2001
Originally published on January 1, 2001
Sorry – our writing contest is currently closed. Please check back in the fall of 2004 for information on our next Poetry and Fiction Contest. If you would like to receive notification by email when more information becomes available, please subscribe to our announcement mailing list by sending a blank email to contest-announce-subscribe@pifmagazine.com. Share the [...]
The Pi Process
by Ted Warnell
Originally published on January 1, 2001
Originally published on January 1, 2001
The Pi Process is a creative realization of ‘processes of the mind’. Processes rational and irrational are realized via a creative visual plus various dynamic and viewer-interactive elements. Pi, the 16th letter of the Greek alphabet, is used in mathematics to denote the number or quotient approximately expressing the ratio of the circumference of a [...]
Gargoyle
reviewed by Tom Hartman
Originally published on January 1, 2001
Originally published on January 1, 2001
Originally added as a sort of postscript to Andrew L. Wilson’s generally excellent Linnaean Street but soon getting a home of its own at www.gargoyledaily.org (Jan. 10th), Gargoyle is something of an anomaly. Because the bulk of its content is delivered via links to other sites, it certainly can’t be classed as a ‘zine along [...]




