Marc Awodey's "95 Art & Machine" is a radical document espousing guerilla art distribution and total artistic freedom. It was nailed onto the door of what Awodey has described as "the electronic cathedral" -the Internet- at About.com in the year 2000. "95 Art & Machine" was written at a time when Awodey was selling poetry out of cigarette machines. Some of the theses, such as "TRUE ART can only germinate in the wild" and "Watercolors should be hunted down and thrown into the Sea" have circulated on websites, and in print since. This 45 page chapbook includes 2 interviews with critic, publisher, and visual artist Awodey.