'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~venus©~Ñ~vibrator stripped bare, even' is the 2024 stripped-down edition of '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~venus©~Ñ~ vibrator, even' that was published in late-2023 by Orbis Tertius Press as an A4-scaled art book in voluptuous colour. By stripping the book of its colour text and its forty-two colour images—and by reducing its swank size down to a petite pocket edition—Orbis Tertius Press has facilitated a more laidback dissemination into the enchanted global mist of broadminded readers. Originally written in 1995 during Joseph Nechvatal's artist-in-residency at the Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris, '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~venus©~Ñ~vibrator, even' is a semi-autobiographical farce that, in parts, captures the birth of the internet, New York City cultural life in the late 1970s and 1980s, and the sex life of an American painter in Paris in 1995. Incorporating a broad range of Western (pop) culture references—from art to music to literature—Nechvatal places us in the midst of an esoteric cacophony of myth and colour and sound and sensuality as the buzz of a nascent internet sounds the opening of doors and minds. "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~venus©~Ñ~vibrator, even is a critique, but also an appraisal; written in the form of poetic crescendos and meta-metaphors of mega-virtual transparent/expressive form. It stretches the reader into the domain of the highly artistic expression of digital possibilities, which is the author’s trademark. The story of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~venus©~Ñ~vibrator, even explores both the virtues and pitfalls of a new Young Werther, dosing through the lures of city lights. In it Nechvatal reacquires the panoptical vision of Jean Baudrillard, who has shown us a display of a mordantly witty obsession with language that tests the limits of form and stretches the bounds of meaning towards negation." ~ Nina Zivancevic

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