Page 22 RAIN Sept/Oct 197 5 continued from page 21 Reality Library 1690 E. 26th Ave. Eugene, OR 97403 345-5639, Paul Novitski 24-page catalog of magazine articles and books on every subject (25¢). Strongest on sexism, mind/body, languages, poetry, fiction/sf. Membership ($1/6 mo.) includes catalog, three bimonthly magazines, and postage both ways for borrowing books (at library rate: 6¢.a pound!). Hippocrates Health Institute 2 5 Exeter St. Bost<:m, MA 02116 (617) 266-1669, 267-9525 Excellent brochure on sprouting sunflower and other seeds, beans, grains. Nutritions food in a·pinch for 15¢ a day. MEDIA continued from page 18 THE INSTRUMENTS OF THE OR~HESTRA ARE CHANGING 1958 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 q7 68 --growth of power tools in Canada o--o growth of motorcycles in Canada .... .:.. growth of blenders, Juicers, mixers etc., in Canada - - growth of power lawnmowers in Canada - decline of pianos in Canada World Soundscape Project Sonic Research Studio Communication Studios Simon Fraser University Burnaby 2, ~C I thought this group must exist somewh'ere: the John Cages of the environmental movement. Both the Book of Noise and Music of the Environment are refreshing looks at the world of noises. (Noise is disorderly sound, without purpose). You can always hear something; what's it doing to you now? They have other occasional publications (some focus on Canada), all unique and useful. Write for pr.i_ce list. New Age Mathematics Research Center 734 E. 14th . Eugene, OR 97401 686,-0771 Interested in pyramids and other applications of esoteric math. Well, that's abour-the end of my resourc~s right now. Say, while we're at this networking biz, how about listing me? · Brian Livingston 1045 Monroe Eugene, OR 97402 344-8249 Sponsor of the Annuaf Northwest Media Gathering. Contacts with print, audio, video and computophiles. New age networking. Sponsor of NW Media Conference. Communitype he·is, soon working on the 2nd semi-annual Conference on Alternative Futures. Community Sustaining Fund Board membe·r. An Inventory of Video Equipment and Materials in Oregon Education Extension Communications Oregon State University Corvallis, 0 R 97331 or CIRCT Dekum Bldg. . . 519 S.W. 3rd Portland, OR 97204 Useful guide to equipment in schools; for educators and others involved in local video work. Northwest Media Project P.O. Box 4093 Portland, OR 97208 (503) 223-0626 Are now working on an Oregon Film/ Video directory; looking for information regarding individuals, equipment, films, tapes, etc. ~ETWORKS ) Observations From the Treadmill R.F.D. Number 1 Union, ME 04862 $2 per issue. $10/yr. (about 4 issues). I have a large collection of 1- and 2person-run journals. This one is a personal journal of My as he journeys around looking at America. (Issue before last a long visit with Robert Reines-integrates Life Support Systems-fascinating!) This and a few remaining copies of Synergy Access and I.F. Stone Weekly I expect to keep. Comm uni type 454 Willamette Eugene, OR 97401 687-2556 Not-for-profit typesetting service. 20% discount for private, non-profit organizations. There are some resources I wish I had, primarily in the area of crisis survival. I'm not obsessed with it, but I think we're in the calm before the storm. I'd like to see a booklet on "what to put in your pack if you can't stay where you're at." Maybe I'll write such a th_ing ... just how much-food can be packed 4Way (sproutable seeds ideal?) if need be. Anyhow, this has been great fun; why don't we send a pack~t to each other every month or so? Yours indelibly, Brian (slightly edited version because .we were .runnin~ entries elsewhere·in RAIN. Ganglia . G.S.L.S. 189 College Ave. Rutgers Univ. New Brunswick, NJ 08903 Another among the growing number of small library journals. Jam packed, _bib- - liographic style. Good introduction to community information centers in May issue. Free on' request. (We're going to do a section on library journals in future issue. Any suggestions?) Jaybird P.O. Box 554 Republic, WA 99166 Just before someone pulled down our stage props at Portland State U. this package of ex-computer cards arrived, recycled by Joe Barreca and Bob Wallace as information trading cards. "In order to get it off the ground, Jaybird is sponsoring an inform_ation barter system. We will exchange 10 cards for 1 card worth of information for the common deck." Jaybird has, ·as far as we know, the most complete information on food coo'peratives, distributors, truckers, mail order food (and related) businesses in the northwest. Project Synergy P.O. Box A-H Stanford, CA 94305 Been around_for several years. Their directory of individuals at the 1973 west coast conference is still one of the best indexed catalogues around. They were, awhile back, planning a mobile demonstration of low impact-technology. no workshops, etc. for reshaping professions, and other employment rethinking things. (Rumor is they may be moving to Ashland, Oregon.)
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