Sourcebook defined

Inspired by Sean Cubitt's description of a networked subjectivity, the "sourcebook" is the Spring 2007, Learning Is A Public Art collaborative experience and expression. It is meant to be viewed, contributed to and used as a map; "as a resource which is portable; annotated; parsed by content; light rather than heavy; as a visual educator; a catalyst for conversation and thought; direct links to origin material; a locater as well as a continuum."

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Blurb.com Coupon

Last week blurb.com, creator of various on-line book possibilities, spoke in Jack Fulton's class and in one of the "Chatterings" in the Lecture Hall. Sarah Wert, their producer, has sent a thank-
you coupon for our students, faculty, and staff to save a little bit on their first order.

Special discount for free shipping (a value of $8.95) off your first book.
You can download our free software at www.blurb.com.

code: sfai0207
3/22/07 expiration date


Blurb, Inc.
580 California St, Suite 300
San Francisco, CA 94104
swert@blurb.com