Something Else Newscard #9, a postcard announcement published in [1965] highlighting news about Something Else Press and the artists within its network. [details]
Something Else Newscard #8, a postcard announcement published in [1965] highlighting news about Something Else Press and the artists within its network. [details]
Something Else Newscard #5, a postcard announcement published in [1965] highlighting news about Something Else Press and the artists within its network. [details]
Something Else Newscard #3, a postcard announcement published in [1965] highlighting news about Something Else Press and the artists within its network. [details]
Something Else Newscard #2, a postcard announcement published in [1965] highlighting news about Something Else Press and the artists within its network. [details]
Camille's Reports #2, a postcard announcement published in [1964] highlighting news about Something Else Press and the artists' within it's network written by Camille Gordon. A predecessor of the Something Else Newscard series and the Something Else Newsletter. [details]
Camille's Reports #1, a postcard announcement published in [1964] highlighting news about Something Else Press and the artists' within it's network written by Camille Gordon. A predecessor of the Something Else Newscard series and the Something Else Newsletter. [details]
Set of three documents for Richard [Dick] Higgins' "The Tart or Miss America / Jefferson's Birthday," including press release, booklet and list of program with twenty-two stage actions a performer may use which are assigned to thirty-six situations given at random for the performance. ... [details]
Small-scale catalogue for 1965 - 66 printed by Something Else Press. Features an overview of "What to Look for in a Book - Physically." Also lists several recent publications by Something Else Press, such as Ample Food for Stupid Thought by Robert Filliou and An Anecdoted Topography of Chance by Daniel Spoerri as well as photographs by Peter Moore. ... [details]
Collection of music manuscripts which have been "illustrated" by Cage using "I-Ching chance operations" with the intention of demonstrating the contemporary evolution of music notation. [details]