| This is called the “Winter 2003”
issue, because it is being put together in the ten days between
the Solstice and the new year, but you will probably be reading
it in early 2004. We have to put out at least two newsletters
every year. With more effort going into keeping the website current,
the newsletter seems to always be the last thing that gets attention.
But there is no doubt about its importance as part of the outreach
of the Center. It will not be forgotten. Recent hard drive failures
in the office remind us of the fragility of digital media, and
its contrast with the durability and tangibility of printed material.
If you think about it, this line, between the ephemeral and the
physical, is metaphorically analogous to the terrain covered by
the Center: we deal with the nonphysical representation of physical
places, the impression left by physical objects, like the shape
that the land makes on the bottom of the sky, if you will. So
to toil daily in the digital dominion, in order to expedite, economize,
formulate, tabulate, and communicate, is our destiny, but to be
sure to come back to ground on a regular basis, to commit, to
record, to store, and to verify, is our duty. As it is for so
many of us in these times. This duality is definitely a condition
of this age. Here, in your hands, at least and at last, is something
concrete.
-Lay of the Land Editors: Matthew Coolidge, Sarah Simons.
CLUI Corps:
Lisa Boulanger, Ewan Branda, Molly Brubaker, Matthew Coolidge,
Mark Curtin, Sean Dockray, John Fitchen, Heather Frazar, Jennifer
Gabrys, Jon Hartzog, Chris Kahle, Michael Kassner, Erik Knutzen,
Zelig Kurland, Carrie Lincourt, Karl Loescher, Angela Loughry,
Lize Mogel, Richard Pell, John Reed, Steve Rowell, Sarah Simons,
Melinda Stone, Igor Vamos, Kazys Varnelis, Fiona Whitton, and
Dover.
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