here are some favourite sites, related topics, and friends of
cricket engine:(content is mostly unobjectionable to the morally-minded)


 

Organizations and Resources:

 
Museum of Jurassic Technology 
 a demented narnia for all ages, but you can go there too.  Headquarters in culver city, ca, this site is a good approximation of the experience in person. 
 
 
CCAC 
California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland.  (Warning: there is much Java in this site...nearly every page has some kind of script..go on a slow night)
 
CCCJob bank
This site is a must for anyone seeking a faculty postion in California community colleges.  They update everyday, and unlike many similar sites, they have many more arts positions listed, with links to sites that tell you what you need to apply.
 
the freesite
if you want it, here it is, come and get it...the site for all things free. What artist could resist?
 
Center for Land Use Interpretation 
Among other fascinating projects, CLUI has published a booklet on the history of land use around the area where cricket engine is located. 
 
 
AMORC
Otherwise known as the most prominant American version of the Rosicrucians.  Some of you may have been to the Egyptian Museum in San Jose...same people.
 
East Bay Classified Flea Market 
Just like the paper. Only online. 
 
 
Unusual Museums of the Internet
I haven't nearly had a chance to go through all of the sites listed in this web-ring, but there are some real treasures.
 
marvin's marvelous mechanical museum 
 Heavy on the graphics, but definitely worth it.  Among other things, this guy owns the Cornish Giant, prop of one of the greatest Victorian scientific hoaxes...
 
 
ada'web
Web projects created by artists.
 
Noguchi Garden Museum
 This web site is better than many of the books I've seen on this great artist. 
 
 
 
 

Artists and Writers:
 
 
Audio Terrorist 
Kalib and his ongoing projects in sound and visual media. 
 
Biohazard
Mike Jennings and co-conspirators and what they are up to in a neighbourhood near you
 
the well diluted world of ale x
liquor and cigaret induced literature from Alex F. Farr.  Good reading while waiting for your train.  Or anything else.
 
A Cold and Dark Place
words and pictures from Ffaelan, a  beautiful, well-crafted site, and well-worth checking out.  (Webmaster says this even though Ffaelan is her little bro'. This is not nepotism.  Really.) 
 
 stikfigure
   Rip's site, featuring info on award winning  independant film "Estuary Hounds", and more of the world o' Rip Reed, Will Martin, Alex Farr and more... 
 
Kristin Gudjonsdottir
as if a site full of beautiful and rigourous work wasn't enough, Kristin has also provided a plethora of useful links, information for artists resources and everything you ever wanted to know about iceland. 
  
 
Ezra Li Eismont
paintings by ezra, alumnus of CCAC, east bay resident, tremendous artist and collector of freemasonic lore.
 
the remaining one
One day ffaelan e-mailed Michelle and said "Help, I have an assignment, and I need to have one of your stories."  Michelle e-mailed one to him, and this collaboration is the result. All images by ffaelan.
 
kip lewis
Kip is an alumnus of the CalArts Experimental Animation Dept., and he's put together a great showcase of his work.  Take time to check out the awesome I Dream of Glass, experimental fiction that utilises the web to great effect. 
 
 
joh humphries
 Long-awaited poetry and short stories from Joh.  
 
Robert Anton Wilson
Co-author of Illuminatus! Trilogy, and cultural provocateur, Wilson brings his unique vision to the web. 
 


Other recommended sites:

 
Sarnath
do you read Eco, Joyce, Borges or other masters of arcane wordplay?  This is web e-literature as it should be, and is, in the Libyrinth.
  
 
negativland
because copyright infringement is your best entertainment value.
 
Chank
great design, and free fonts available.
 
 
the place 
the web site of my dreams, a good place to spend rainy evenings, and a visual feast. 
  
 
Havana St.
it just doesn't get any better than havana st. 
 
Counterspace
Thea recommends this site, especially for its history of markmaking. 
  
 
PV Scientific Instruments
 Reproduction scientific instruments, and also info on the oft neglected Nikola Tesla.
 
Antique Typewriter Collecting
Beautifully designed site, for those of us who have ever scraped together the last of our food money to buy that typewriter at the flea market.  I'm not naming names, you know who you are.
  
 
Craftings
This site is kind of a tease, since it lists many fascinating books of esoterica, but only gives prices in pounds and are not available on-line, nor are they described.  However...aside from all of that, they have links to many other great sites on the arcane, including a site that is the entire text of the Fama Fraternitas, the seminal Rosicrucian publication. 
 
Kessinger: rare & esoteric reprints
For everyone who has ever been frustrated to find that a book they wanted to read was  located in the British Museum...and last published in 1661...you just might find it here.
  
 
2.13.61
Henry Rollins. His publishing company.  His books.  His friends' books.   
 
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