« Twitter is useful | Main | Dad's groceries and the inevitability of death » April 27, 2008FringeWare historyScott Casey has published a history of FringeWare, Inc. from his perspective (he joined the company after I left). It's 'way incomplete, but what's there is generally accurate, and it's cool to see a remembrance. Update: Johannes at Monochrom saw this post on Twitter and posted a followup about his first U.S. appearance at the FringeWare store. He posts the announcement of that event from back in '98: FringeWare is pleased to announce our in-store presentation of Austria's culture-jamming heroes from "monochrom" magazine, currently travelling throughout North America on their 1998 "monochrom bringt amerika den sozialismus tour". The illusive and infamous "der jg" and company of media subversives will appear for a special signing of their publication, and also spin as DJs for a show featuring "a really strange mixture of austrian and german music scores..." FringeWare will provide the beer. jon posted this at 7:29 PM |
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