Harlot is a digital magazine and web forum dedicated to provoking playful/serious conversations about rhetoric—from reality television to public monuments, religion to pop music, and everything in between. As a netroots campaign in rhetorical literacy, Harlot promotes critical (and comical) response to the endless streams of subtly persuasive communication that surround us every day; we at Harlot believe rhetorical analysis and production can help us to better understand and more effectively and ethically influence our communities and world. To that end, Harlot promotes relevant, accessible criticism and collaborative meaning-making through multimedia and traditional texts, creative pieces, artistic works, blogs, and wiki pages.
Harlot invites adventurous critics, artists, and thinkers to examine the real social, personal, cultural and political powers of rhetoric in innovative and creative ways. In addition to traditional articles, we allow and encourage multimedia texts that exploit the rich rhetorical potential of hypertext, still images, animation, video, and audio. Whatever the form, share your brilliant insights, favorite rants, and pet theories . . . for play with a purpose.
Hey there Harlot; its been a while...hope you are okay!
Here all is well; enjoying the spring; we had some really good weather,
so I spend a lot of time outdoors. Any plans on the holidays yet?
We are near Paris at the end of August for ten days; doing Disney Land
(whahahaha)and enjoy the best of what France has to offer. Hopefully visiting a
nice festival along the way;
I hope you'll have a great sunday; take care! HUGS!
White rabbit; always!
Come check out my art at some of the exhibitions listed below:
Solo Exhibit, Italy, April 2009 Solo Exhibit, "Our Forbidden Solution", Schmidt Art Center, Belleville, IL, May 2009 Solo Exhibit, "Our Immaculate Fall", Red Ear, Alto Pass, IL, June 2009
Many more exhibitions booked, check my profile to view more.