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SCRIPTjr.nl
SCRIPTjr.nl is primarily interested in the history, theory, interpretation, and literary alterity of filmscripts and teleplays, and we invite +/- 5,000 word articles concerned with the same. SCRIPTjr.nl also solicits close readings of and critical investigations into other abject textual forms including: code arrays, asemic writing, graffiti, tattoos, and any other marginal(ized) scripted utterance. A popular-academic hybrid, SCRIPTjr.nl publishes belletristic work that blends academic rigor with the style of (new) journalism. Submissions should be jargon light, intellectually stimulating, and written for an educated lay audience. SCRIPTjr.nl also publishes: interviews with film and television writers, code poets, asemic and tattoo artists & graffiti writers; excerpts from works of code literature & (un)produced/soon-to-be-produced/recently (re)discovered film and television scripts; images/video of asemic art, tattoos & graffiti (master)pieces; and reviews of/responses to recently published scripts & (un/official) art installations As a web-based journal, SCRIPTjr.nl can publish all manner of (hyper)media including: images, sounds, animations, and videos. Such things can support written articles or serve as "essays" in their own rights.
SCRIPTjr.nl 1.1 (January 2010)
The inaugural issue of SCRIPTjr.nl features work from Quimby Melton, Caitlin McCarthy, Richard Kostelanetz, Marsha McCreadie, Satu Kaikkonen, Filippo Soevv, Andrew Horton, and Allison Urb...
From: Studio Hyperset
SCRIPTjr.nl 1.2 (June 2010)
SCRIPTjr.nl 1.2 features work from Gary J. Shipley, Si Wall, Nico Vassilakis, ted warnell, Hebermehl and DRZ, and interviews with Steve Aylett and Hiroo Yamagata. The full issue -- with s...
From: Studio Hyperset
SCRIPTjr.nl 2.1 (January 2011)
Issue 2.1 features a special section focused on "cryptotexts" that includes essays by Kane X. Faucher and Peter Schwenger, the work of Tim Ely, and an interview with Michael Jacobson. The...
From: Studio Hyperset


