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'''Da-Da Tennis''' (also known as DDT, or Dada Tennis) is a magazine of bizarre free-surrealist writings and graphics, chiefly created by its editor, [[Bill Paulauskas]]. It is published by Paulauskas' Dream State Press, which he operates in New York City.
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'''Da-Da Tennis''' (also known as DDT, or Dada Tennis) is a maga[[zine]] of bizarre free-surrealist writings and graphics, chiefly created by its editor, [[Bill Paulauskas]]. It is published by Paulauskas' [[Dream State Press]], which he operates in [[New York]] City.
  
 
Its publication history is long and complex; it first grew out of freewheeling interactions on a computer bulletin-board site (BBS) called The Enterprise, in the late 1980's.
 
Its publication history is long and complex; it first grew out of freewheeling interactions on a computer bulletin-board site (BBS) called The Enterprise, in the late 1980's.
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Along with text and graphics, Paulauskas has also created an audio adjunct to his zine, Krelltone Records, which features cassettes of Paulauskas' strange poetry and found sounds from throughout all cultural history, collaged together to hilarious and disturbing effect. He is also a filmmaker, and the most recent issue of DDT appeared on DVD.
 
Along with text and graphics, Paulauskas has also created an audio adjunct to his zine, Krelltone Records, which features cassettes of Paulauskas' strange poetry and found sounds from throughout all cultural history, collaged together to hilarious and disturbing effect. He is also a filmmaker, and the most recent issue of DDT appeared on DVD.
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Revision as of 23:06, 17 August 2006

Da-Da Tennis (also known as DDT, or Dada Tennis) is a magazine of bizarre free-surrealist writings and graphics, chiefly created by its editor, Bill Paulauskas. It is published by Paulauskas' Dream State Press, which he operates in New York City.

Its publication history is long and complex; it first grew out of freewheeling interactions on a computer bulletin-board site (BBS) called The Enterprise, in the late 1980's.

The magazine has existed in print form, on an erratic schedule; it also (for a few years in the early 1990's) was a multimedia computer disc designed for use in the Amiga computer. During its computer-disc phase the magazine was sometimes co-edited by the novelists James Chapman and Randie Lipkin, who were also minor contributors. Some of the work done at this time was later adapted theatrically by the Dada New York theatre troupe founded by the late John Wilson and Mort Kroos; these pieces were performed internationally to considerable confusion.

Along with text and graphics, Paulauskas has also created an audio adjunct to his zine, Krelltone Records, which features cassettes of Paulauskas' strange poetry and found sounds from throughout all cultural history, collaged together to hilarious and disturbing effect. He is also a filmmaker, and the most recent issue of DDT appeared on DVD.