With Liberty and Justice for All is a hypertext essay by Carmen Karasic that explores the discrepancy between American ideals and the African-American experience of injustice.
"Carmin Karasic is a software engineer and digital artist focused on Internet Art. She has exhibited at MIT's List Visual Arts Center and at the Harriet Tubman House Gallery in Boston. She also performs in collaborative online venues, including Jeff Gompertz' fakeshop and John Hopkin's dialogue piece for ARS Intertwindness. Her work is currently online in the Bath, UK based PROCESS Art-in-Progress virtual gallery, featured in the US e-zine, Moondance, and in the SWARM collaboration for ARS Electronica Infowar. She was also quoted and photographed with other members of the Electronic Disturbance Theater, Ricardo Dominguez and Stefan Wray, in a front page New York Times article on Hacktivism in October, 1998." -- from frAme, Issue 2, 1999
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Published in 1999 by frAme in Issue 2.
Nottingham Trent University, with the permission of Sue Thomas, gave this copy of the work to the Electronic Literature Lab in Spring 2016.
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Online Journal
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