Wonderflux : a decade of e-flux journal.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • London : Sternberg Press, [2023]
  • ©2023
Description
112 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm

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  • A series of visual essays to commemorate the tenth anniversary of e-flux journal.
  • WONDERFLUX brings together a group of longtime contributors with graphic artists to collaborate on illustrated essays and develop a new pictorial language around some of the emergent consistencies and overarching issues that defined the first decade of e-flux journal. These pieces ask: What is a mirror for? How does time come to be? They introduce us to faceless people; shapeshifting, omnipresent eyes; workers and robots; and twentieth-century American food riots. They ask us to consider the relation between the mind and the speed of events. They demand we resist hope, refuse prophecy, and hasten the mortality of value.
Contents
  • Introduction
  • What's a Mirror For? / Liam Gillick
  • Chronosis: Exordium / Reza Negarestani, Keith Tilford
  • If You Are Lucky / Keller Easterling, Meijia Xu
  • Faceless Man / Hu Fang, Mojo Wang
  • The End of Prophecy / Franco "Bifo" Berardi, Andrew Alexander
  • Stubborn / Elizabeth A. Povinelli, Clara Bessijelle Johansson
  • Workers and Robots Enter a Canteen Factory / Raqs Media Collective, Freddy Carrasco
  • Food Riot? FOOD RIOT! / Martha Rosler, Josh Neufeld
  • Wonderflux Contributors.
ISBN
  • 3956795679
  • 9783956795671
OCLC
1156402521
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