Dear #ucase(left(Trim(email),Find('@',Trim(email))-1))#

I would like to personally invite you to the release of:

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http://rothkamm.com
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featuring:	
o 24/7 radio station 
o new manifesto 
o new "name dropping" biography
o new photos
o real-time project list with blogs
o multi-lingual machine translation
+ a fabulous shopping mall			

http://rothkamm.com has been built to house my post-summer 2002 work under the new label 
and anti-pseudonym "rothkamm". Its primary purpose is to pave the way for the introduction 
of my new Compact Disc Album "FB01". 

http://rothkamm.com introduces the concept of supermodern web architecture (SWA). 

Like a model home from the Case Study Houses of 1945 through 1962, SWA intends 
"to inspire the building of low-cost modern homes in America"[1] but this home does not exist 
in the physical space of architecture; rather it exists in the space and time 
of electronic information. 

It appears as a condition of experience that both time and space exist[2], however 
the very categories of time and space are no longer those we traditionally associate 
with physicality. 

http://rothkamm.com is a self-replicating, clone-able home site and is literally served from home, 
a true "extension of man"[3]. 

I am the server. Unlike other constructions of identity and brand, rothkamm refers only 
to itself by itself. Architecture and content describe each other.

http://rothkamm.com has two spheres: protected and public. The public (or anonymous) sphere 
is made up of 2 parts: shopping and radio. The protected (or secret) sphere is made up of 
2+n parts: potentially indefinite subsections below the public surface where you can add to 
what is I, rothkamm.


[1] Esther McCoy - Case Study Houses: 1945-1962
[2] Immanuel Kant - Critique of Pure Reason
[3] Marshall McLuhan - Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man 
 
		
This release is limited to #all.recordcount# invitations, at a rate of #freq# per day.