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Linguistic Hardcore is the first issue of The Happy Hypocrite, a new biannual journal led by artists’ writings. Informed by a lineage of modern experimental and avant-garde magazines, such as: Bananas, Documents, The Fox, Merlin and Tracks, this journal aspires to unpack the methodology of such key journals, whilst providing a brand new approach to art writing. It will(...)
The happy hypocrite: issue 1 linguistic hardcore, for and about experimental art writing
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Linguistic Hardcore is the first issue of The Happy Hypocrite, a new biannual journal led by artists’ writings. Informed by a lineage of modern experimental and avant-garde magazines, such as: Bananas, Documents, The Fox, Merlin and Tracks, this journal aspires to unpack the methodology of such key journals, whilst providing a brand new approach to art writing. It will provide a greatly needed testing ground for new writing and research-based projects, somewhere for artists, writers and theorists to express experimental ideas that might not otherwise be realised or published. An interview, a translation, a short story, notes on time, some possible captions, Bananas and an index. Artist’s pages and artist’s writings from: Cosey Fanni Tutti, Douglas Coupland, Stewart Home, Andrea Mason, Clunie Reid, Gerard Byrne, Paolo Arao, Lisa Robertson, Farhad Ahrarnia, Nick Thurston, Giles Eldridge, and Alexandre Singh.
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The new issue of this barrier-shatteing Farsi/English magazine for art and culture, explores the subject of space in all its dimensions, whether it’s physical space, mental space, or the legal space to say what you want in a repressive society.
Pages 6 eventual spaces
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The new issue of this barrier-shatteing Farsi/English magazine for art and culture, explores the subject of space in all its dimensions, whether it’s physical space, mental space, or the legal space to say what you want in a repressive society.
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Interactive architecture 2
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This is the second issue of this innovative bookzine, an inter-disciplinary look at interactive architecture from researchers, students and guest lectures in Kas Oosterhuis's Hyperbody at the Delft Institute of Technology, along with experts from other organizations. This issue brings the reader deeper into the interactive relationships between built components and(...)
Interactive architecture 2
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This is the second issue of this innovative bookzine, an inter-disciplinary look at interactive architecture from researchers, students and guest lectures in Kas Oosterhuis's Hyperbody at the Delft Institute of Technology, along with experts from other organizations. This issue brings the reader deeper into the interactive relationships between built components and people, using parametric Design, Powerlines and multiplayer design games. It also offers an overview on the iWEB pavilion, a vehicle for trans-disciplinary research, education and design developed by Hyperbody, from the software it applies to the building process and to its opening event. A publication fulfilling its destiny as an essential component in this groundbreaking architectural movement.
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December 2008
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George Pendle on Qaddafi's shades / Sophia Al-Maria: Sign of Allah / Gary Dauphin: the cleaver sleeve / Peter Trachtenberg: Metraton's breastplate / Sergio Michek & Paolo Woods: General Dostum's clocks / Tom Morton: the headlace of Xerxes / Anand Balakrishnan: Naguib Mahfouz's white linen suit / Jace Clayton: Hamid Batma's Tabla drum / Lisa Farjam: my beating heart /(...)
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June 2008, New York
Bidoun: arts and culture from the middle east: 14 spring/summer 2008: objects
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George Pendle on Qaddafi's shades / Sophia Al-Maria: Sign of Allah / Gary Dauphin: the cleaver sleeve / Peter Trachtenberg: Metraton's breastplate / Sergio Michek & Paolo Woods: General Dostum's clocks / Tom Morton: the headlace of Xerxes / Anand Balakrishnan: Naguib Mahfouz's white linen suit / Jace Clayton: Hamid Batma's Tabla drum / Lisa Farjam: my beating heart / James Parker: Gurdjeff's Citroën / Rachel Aviv: Saddam Hussein's key to the city of Detroit / Brent Hayes Edwards: afro-horn / Sohrab Mohebbi: the pearl cannnon / Rasha Salti: Hafez Al-Assad's iron bladder / Anna Boghiguian: Santé cigarette box / Pankaj Mishra: biscuit tin / Peter James Hudson: Condoleeza Rice's ice skates / Marco Roth: berber blanket / Reza Negarestani: the object and many more ...
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Martin Saar on the art of distancing / Chris Kraus sticks to the facts / Tom Holert on the expansion of praxis or the ends of writing / Peter Geimer out to the open sea / Douglas Crimp says success is a job in New York / An interview between Michala Meise and Yvonne Rainer: once a dancer, always a dancer / Sabeth Buchmann on 'feelings are facts: a life' by Yvonne Rainer /(...)
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June 2008, Berlin
Texte zur Kunst 70: à Stefan Germer
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Martin Saar on the art of distancing / Chris Kraus sticks to the facts / Tom Holert on the expansion of praxis or the ends of writing / Peter Geimer out to the open sea / Douglas Crimp says success is a job in New York / An interview between Michala Meise and Yvonne Rainer: once a dancer, always a dancer / Sabeth Buchmann on 'feelings are facts: a life' by Yvonne Rainer / Dietmar Dath on the critique of self-critique: the next round / Ulrich Gutmair on good and bad texts / Joseph Imorde: to fail because of Michelangelo, a short view of the history of art historical writing
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June 2008, Berlin
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Log 12 spring/summer 2008
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Marc Angélil and Cary Siress map the Mercato Denise Bratton talks Third Landscape with Gilles Clément Michael Cadwell weighs two stones Joseph Clarke analyzes the unconscious of algorithms Mark Dorrian reassesses image and index Luis Fernàndez-Galiano overhears canine conversation Kurt W. Forster considers the contemporary museum Marco Frascari waxes elegant on(...)
Log 12 spring/summer 2008
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Marc Angélil and Cary Siress map the Mercato Denise Bratton talks Third Landscape with Gilles Clément Michael Cadwell weighs two stones Joseph Clarke analyzes the unconscious of algorithms Mark Dorrian reassesses image and index Luis Fernàndez-Galiano overhears canine conversation Kurt W. Forster considers the contemporary museum Marco Frascari waxes elegant on architecture's elegance David Gissen negotiates the geographic turn Wes Jones rereads the modern Chris Pierce visits a villa Albert Pope subjects Waterfront City to public scrutiny Hanno Rauterberg test drives BMW Welt Jonathan D.Solomon hunts for housing in Hong Kong Teresa Stoppani follows the Venitian meander Stephen Talasnik constructs with graphite Plus: observations from New York, London, Beijing, Almere, Los Angeles, Dubai...
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Furniture Designers: Daisaku Choh
GA houses 104
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Furniture Designers: Daisaku Choh
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Feature: Next Genre 20 - Aodi Housing Project in Taiwan
AU architecture and Urbanism 453
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Feature: Next Genre 20 - Aodi Housing Project in Taiwan
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Grey room 31
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Feature: Kaira M.Cabanas: Yves Klein's Performative Realism Rosalyn Deutsche, Aruna D'Souza, Miwon Kwon, Ulrike Müller, Mignon Nixon, and Senam Okudzeto: Feminist Time: A Conversation Ed Eigen: On the record: J.M.W. Turner's Studies for the Burning of the Houses of Parliament and Other Uncertain Bequests to History John Hardwood: The Wound Man: George Nelson and the(...)
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May 2008, Cambridge
Grey room 31
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Feature: Kaira M.Cabanas: Yves Klein's Performative Realism Rosalyn Deutsche, Aruna D'Souza, Miwon Kwon, Ulrike Müller, Mignon Nixon, and Senam Okudzeto: Feminist Time: A Conversation Ed Eigen: On the record: J.M.W. Turner's Studies for the Burning of the Houses of Parliament and Other Uncertain Bequests to History John Hardwood: The Wound Man: George Nelson and the 'End of Architecture'. Tom Williams: Lipstick Ascending: Claes Oldenburg in New Haven in 1969.
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Angelidakis is an architect working at the intersection of digital culture and architectural production. In these parallel realities he treats the internet (eg. Second Life) as a place where ideas are born and get tested, and where new social behaviours define the way our society will develop in years to come. These experiments have a real life counterpart in his(...)
DD 25: Internet suburbia, Andreas Angelidakis, Greece-Norway
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Angelidakis is an architect working at the intersection of digital culture and architectural production. In these parallel realities he treats the internet (eg. Second Life) as a place where ideas are born and get tested, and where new social behaviours define the way our society will develop in years to come. These experiments have a real life counterpart in his exhibition and installation design, furniture, urban planning and housing projects. Many of the designs are reproduced here with the help of images, photographs and models.
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