Read the March issue of
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Issuu:
As buds begin to show their faces, as the ice thaws and
reservoirs fill, there’s a pervasive sense of rebirth. Happens every year ‘bout this time. A number of the finest artists in any medium
or grid have contributed the fruits of their continuing rebirth to this month’s
issue of rez. You can feel the excitement of the new
environment. This month, Cassie Parker
reveals in Whitechapel Rising more
about the new virtual world of Whitechapel – Victorian London, which opens
March 4th at LEA 10. Stopping by this magnificent experiment, with
live readings, art galleries filled with some of the most influential artists,
machinima, several spectacular theaters, all in the backdrop of Jack the
Ripper’s London, it’s a must see.
Cyberphoria visits us again in Art
is Born, telling us she’s received plates with fractals on them, and then
proceeding to reveal the truth about black holes and Moses Simulators. Jullianna Juliesse rises up and puts on her
pussy ears and tells it like it is, in She
Persisted. Cat Boccaccio, who is
familiar to most of you as rez’s
favorite micro-fiction author, pulls the curtain back on some very local
entertainment, in Circus. For his
fifth installment in the Footfalls Echo
series, Drover Mahogany continues his morning walks, which puts him in just the
right mood to share with us his most recent musing, Intimacy. In Encounter in a
Parking Garage, Mariner Trilling gets quite a surprise in the most unlikely
place: a parking garage. Consuela
Hypatia Caldwell is back this month with Ridiculous
Thoughts, but her articulation of those ridiculous thoughts is quite
wonderful. Lastly, in The Obligatory Smiley,
Huckleberry Hax punctuates his thoughts (and this wonderful issue) with a great
big smiley face. That’s it for March and we hope you enjoy it!