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e-flux journal redux: Daniel Birnbaum and Anders Olsson, 'An Interview with...

@karenarchey wrote: *This text was originally published in 2009 in issue 2 of our sister publication e-flux journal Working in the early 1990s on the book As a Weasel Sucks Eggs: An Essay on...

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"Cuba After the Thaw"

@e_flux wrote: In the Boston Review, Michelle Chase asks whether recent economic liberalization policies in Cuba have benefited the most disadvantaged sectors of Cuban society—namely, women and people...

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Jodi Dean on the "anamorphic politics of climate change"

@e_flux wrote: In the January issue of e-flux journal, Jodi Dean critiques the rhetoric of the Anthropocene that has emerged in art and political circles in recent years. She argues that this rhetoric...

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e-flux journal redux, Marina Gržinić, 'Drawing a Border (Reartikulacija, Part...

@karenarchey wrote: *This text was originally published in 2009 in issue 2 of our sister publication, e-flux journal → Continued from issue #1: Between Resistance and Commodity (Reartikulacija, Part 2...

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Jedediah Purdy on "a democratic Anthropocene"

@e_flux wrote: As a complement and counterpoint to our earlier post about Jodi Dean's critique of the rhetoric of the Anthropocene, Jedediah Purdy lays out what "a democratic Anthropocene" might look...

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Should grants be awarded to artists who don't need the money?

@karenarchey wrote: For The Stranger, Jen Graves writes about a $50,000 grant specifically earmarked for artists in need that was given to David Shields, a writer and tenured professor who makes...

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Guerrilla Girls were on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert

@e_flux wrote: Since leaving Comedy Central to take over David Letterman's show on CBS, Stephen Colbert has fruitfully tinkered with the late-night talk show format. Rather than inviting only...

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Pedro Neves Marques and Stephen Squibb on Julie Ault's 'afterlife'

@karenarchey wrote: View of Julie Ault's "afterlife," Galerie Buchholz, New York, 2015. These texts were originally published in our sister publication, art-agenda. Double Take is a feature of...

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e-flux journal redux: Simon Sheikh, 'Positively White Cube Revisited'

@karenarchey wrote: This essay was originally published in 2009 in issue 3 of our sister publication, e-flux journal Few essays have garnered as much immediate response as Brian O’Doherty’s “Inside...

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Twitter rewrites its relationship to free speech

@e_flux wrote: At Motherboard, Sarah Jeong traces the history of Twitter's official rules ("Twitter Rules"), which at first were relatively brief, but have since doubled in length after multiple...

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William Gibson on computer viruses

@karenarchey wrote: In the New York Times back in January 2011, there was a dream article: William Gibson wrote on the beginnings and meaning of computer viruses. "Nothing more than a vandal smashing...

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e-flux journal redux: Bilal Khbeiz, 'Gaza–Beirut–Tel Aviv: In Praise of...

@karenarchey wrote: Pasted image1620x1080 3 MB *This text was originally published in 2009 in issue 3 of our sister publication, e-flux journal In 2006, the Lebanese novelist Hassan Daoud reflected on...

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Reza Negarestani: "What Is Philosophy? Part Two: Programs and Realizabilities"

@e_flux wrote: In the January issue of e-flux journal, Reza Negarestani continues his ongoing series of articles on the fundamental question "What Is Philosophy?" This installment, subtitled "Programs...

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Do you have to be rich to make it as an artist?

@e_flux wrote: Today at Artnet, Ben Davis asks an uncomfortable but increasingly unavoidable question: "Do You Have to Be Rich to Make It as an Artist?" To help answer this, Davis looks at the...

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Is the art market primed for a "severe correction"?

@e_flux wrote: As The Guardian reports, economics professors at the University of Luxembourg are predicting that the art market will experience a "severe correction" in the near future, partly as a...

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Will Facebook ever topple from its social networking throne?

@karenarchey wrote: Anyone here remember Friends Reunited? The pioneer social network, which launched in 2000 to reconnect old classmates and coworkers, is finally shuttering over fifteen years later....

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The "Tinderization" of feeling

@e_flux wrote: At The New Inquiry, Alicia Eler and Eve Peyser write about the "Tinderization of feeling," a psychic and social condition in which "everything is an option and processing beats...

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Russia's "retrofitted totalitarianism"

@e_flux wrote: At Public Books, Masha Gessen examines what she call's Russia's "retrofitted totalitarianism"—that is, a totalitarianism that adapts certain tactics from Soviet times to the Russia of...

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A counterlogistics reader

@e_flux wrote: In recent years, many anticapitalist thinkers have turned their attention to examining the complex logistics involved in the day-to-day reproduction of the capitalist system. An...

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Walid Raad’s Spectral Archive, Part One: Historiography as Process

@e_flux wrote: The January issue of e-flux journal features the first part of Alan Gilbert's two-part essay on the work of Walid Raad, focusing on how Raad uses fictional historical figures to...

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