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A fairly extensive collection of links to other websites that I've accrued since going online in 1998. Links are arranged according to topic. It should be noted, though, that just because I link to something doesn't always mean I automatically or necessarily agree with or condone the person, the product/service, or the activity. Art links The Art Gallery of New South Wales Art History Resources On The Web Futurism: Manifestos and Other Resources Germany Today: The Bauhaus School - General Information The Mother of All Art History Links Museum of Contemporary Art—Sydney
Astronomy links ASSA: Astronomical Society of South Australia Cassini-Huygens Mission To Saturn and Titan Hubble Space Telescope Pictures Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous Mission
Films and film makers 24 Frames Per Second—online film journal. The Alfred Hitchcock Scholars / "MacGuffin" Website BadMovies.Org: The Bad Movie Review Website Buster Keaton: The Damfinos Official Website HardBoiled—The Cinema of John Woo The Internet Source Book for Early German Film The Martial Artist's Guide to Hong Kong Films The Mercury Theatre on the Air Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger—Pure Genius Oh, the Humanity! The Worst Movies on Earth Peter Greenaway: The Internet Version Prospero's Cell—devoted entirely to Peter Greenaway's 1991 film Prospero's Books. Screening The Past—online film journal. Senses of Cinema - an online film journal—academic "cinephile"-oriented film journal. Shaw Brothers: The Kings of Asia's Film Industry Silent-Movies.com—home to Arbucklemania and Taylorology, among others. Stanley Kubrick: Or How I Learned To Stop Wondering And Love His Movies The Stinkers - The Ultimate Bad Movie Awards
Fun and games The Butt Page: Rectal Foreign Bodies FuckU-FuckMe. Changing the feel of communication.—I'm hoping this is meant humorously... The Oracle of Bacon at Virginia
Historical sites
Literary links Abraxas—Colin Wilson-related site. Allen Ginsberg—from Levi Asher's Literary Kicks site. The Eldritch Dark—the online Clark Ashton Smith archive. Jack Kerouac—another page from Literary Kicks. John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester The Online Medieval and Classical Library (DL SunSITE) Project Gutenberg—established in the Internet's infancy way back in 1971, still serving up free public domain e-books. Ramsey Campbell - the official web site Sliced Bardo—tribute to William S. Burroughs, also from Literary Kicks.
Music links 2SER FM—the community radio station in Sydney where I work as a volunteer. All Tomorrow's Parties: An Unofficial Velvet Underground Page Andrew Ford—Australian composer & critic. …And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead The Art of the Mix—website on the art of the mix tape/CD. The Early 80s Song of the Week Give Christ Back To The Martians—a band I've actually never heard anything by, but I just had to link them when I saw the name. The Gustav Mahler Virtual Shrine HevyDevy Records—site for all of Devin Townsend's various projects. Karlheinz Stockhausen Home Page Keith Jarrett: His Life and Work Mojo—I'm a frequent poster to the message board at this website Oz Music Project—published a review by me once. Powderfinger: Official Web Site Premature Deaths of Rock Stars—surprisingly well-informed Christian propaganda, despite their overly wide definition of the term "rock star". At the end you even get to choose between life and death yourself. Q - The World's Greatest Music Magazine Online—whatever... SepulTribe—official Sepultura fan club site. Sex Pistols - God Save the Sex Pistols Skulker—four rock chicks from Sydney; I have a minor crush on at least two of them. Slayer: The Abyss—Slayer fan site. Swell: Kinda Stoned—nice collection of links for Swell—tablature, reviews, interviews, etc. PLEASE VISIT THIS SITE… the guy who runs it emailed me one day offering to trade stuff, and since I have nothing to trade, the best I could do was offer to link his site. Please be nice and visit it. Do it for me. Triple J—the ABC's so-called "youth" network. The Velvet Underground Web Page Watching the J's - the unofficial triple j fan page www.tinfoil.com—devoted to early sound recordings (as early as 1878), with lots of mp3s.
Personal sites Blind Optimism - Art and Writing of Jerry J. Davis Jeff Koyen—author of the now defunct Crank 'zine. All the contents of each issue are here, though you have to dig a bit. The Pillow Book: An Online Journal With A Japanese Theme {T I N T I N} the personal web space of Justin Fox
Places to go, things to see... The Bondi Beach Home Page—although I prefer Coogee Beach myself. Cilicia.com—Extensive Armenia Info & Links The City and District of St Albans Home Page—where my parents lived from 1961 to 1965. The Greenland Guide—the most ironically (or optimistically?) named country on Earth. King's Cross Online—proof that the Internet lies; any time I've ever seen King's Cross, it's always struck me as not much better than a shabby hole. The Leaning Tower of Pisa - official web site Randwick Council—my local council, the contemptible bastards. Rennes le Chateau, The mystery—available in multiple languages, though not all the material is available in each language on offer. Plus discussion forums tend to be very different. The Svalbard Pages - Information and Links for the Svalbard Archipelago Waverley Cemetery—I used to work here.
Religious/philosophical/occult links The Alchemy Website and Virtual Library Atlantis—The Lost Continent Finally Found AGHS - Australian Ghost Hunters Society Authentic Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn® web site—there's an inauthentic Golden Dawn out there? Christian Guide to Small Arms Online—possibly the most horrific website I've ever discovered David Icke—have a look, then wonder how it is that Icke gets to roam free on and off the Internet, while you or I would probably get locked up as a paranoid schizophrenic if you or I came out saying the same things as him. Ereignis: Martin Heidegger in English Internet Islamic History Sourcebook Jah Rastafari Haile Selassie I Ethiopia Official Church of Satan Website Ordo Templi Orientis History -- Phenomenon Temple of Set Australia: Nan Madol Pylon
Everything else besides The Immanuel Velikovsky Archive Seaview Computers—my local computer technology miracle workers. Had it not been for them on a number of occasions, I would've been so far up shit creek without a paddle that I don't know how I'd have ever got back. If you're in the south-eastern suburbs of Sydney and you're ever in drastic need of technical attention, please call on Bob Love. The University of New South Wales—my old stomping ground. The World's Earliest Television Recordings |
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