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After six issues, we decided it was time for something new. We've survived the baby's crying, the growing pains, the first waves of praise and criticism. We've written zillions of e-mail, exploited five interns and have hosted parties all over the world - a good excuse to get away from behind the desk and explore the local lezzeristic scene. We've been featured in various(...)
Girls like us, Lesbian Quaterly 7, spring 2008
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After six issues, we decided it was time for something new. We've survived the baby's crying, the growing pains, the first waves of praise and criticism. We've written zillions of e-mail, exploited five interns and have hosted parties all over the world - a good excuse to get away from behind the desk and explore the local lezzeristic scene. We've been featured in various exhibitions and we almost opened a bar in Amsterdam: the GLU bar. It might still happen at some point but for now, well... we can't do everything! Our cosmopolitain networking put us in touch with a new breed of glowing lezzies who were the inspiration for our 'Fresh Faces' series. Since the inaugural GLU no 1, you have been submitting stuff for us to include - some of which has finally made it onto our new 'Famous Last Page'. And while all this was going on, many more thoughts and ideas crossed our mind. More Pictures! More sex! More laughs! More to read! More to watch! Bigger! Stapled! A centerfold! A column! Skaterboys & Latina chicks! So here it is: the fresh from the presh GLU no 7. And by now, we also felt it was time to tackle the lesbian topic de résistance: hair! Please let it all hang out...
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This issue present fourteen contemporary works of architecture that explore the potential of roofs.
The Japan architect JA 69 spring 2008 Roof Dynamics
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The Cistercian Abbey of Le Thoronet + Reconsidering the Museum
A+U Architecture and Urbanism 451
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Radical Philosophy 148
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Commentaries: Looking back on May '68 Articles: Art and Immaterial Labour Maurizio Lazzarato: Art, Work and Politics in Societies of Security Judith Revel: Against Idealism and New Vitalisms Franco Berardi/Bifo: Conjunction/Connection Antonio Negri: Concerning Periodization in Art Review: Knox Peden on Bourg's May 1968 and Contemporary French Thought Peter(...)
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Commentaries: Looking back on May '68 Articles: Art and Immaterial Labour Maurizio Lazzarato: Art, Work and Politics in Societies of Security Judith Revel: Against Idealism and New Vitalisms Franco Berardi/Bifo: Conjunction/Connection Antonio Negri: Concerning Periodization in Art Review: Knox Peden on Bourg's May 1968 and Contemporary French Thought Peter hallward on Alain Badiou on Sarkozy Gail Day on Marxism and the History of Art Steve Edwards on John Roberts's The Intangibilities of Form Andrew Chitty on David Leopold's The young Karl Marx Fabian Säfer on Re-politicising the Kyoto School as Philosophy
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We are living through an intensification of citizens', and non-citizens', visibility to capital. Database convergence, states of emergency and points-based immigration systems destroy the legal and informational grey zones in which the poor shelter and organise. As black economies and shadow sectors are exposed to the light of networked information in the interests of(...)
Mute vol 2 no 7
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We are living through an intensification of citizens', and non-citizens', visibility to capital. Database convergence, states of emergency and points-based immigration systems destroy the legal and informational grey zones in which the poor shelter and organise. As black economies and shadow sectors are exposed to the light of networked information in the interests of population management, border enforcement, welfare clamps-downs and, above all, profit, what are the risks and advantages of visibility?
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Celebrating our 15 years of creative publishing, we proudly present our biggest publication to date, our 15th anniversary book. It features the work of hundreds of world-renowned creatives, looking back over the last 15 years, and forward to the next 15 years. Illustration is the backbone of graphic design, be it for publications, advertisments, commercials, billboards(...)
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Idn 15 no 1 The Semiotics of Illustration
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Celebrating our 15 years of creative publishing, we proudly present our biggest publication to date, our 15th anniversary book. It features the work of hundreds of world-renowned creatives, looking back over the last 15 years, and forward to the next 15 years. Illustration is the backbone of graphic design, be it for publications, advertisments, commercials, billboards or even graffiti. Regardless of its medium, most illustrators develop a very recognisable style. In this issue's feature, we look at the work and read the words of 8 leading designers who share what may be broadly termed a child-like approach to illustration. Contents: Pick of the Month Studio: Swiss graphics calling Feature: A Clash of Symbols Music + Image II: On the Case Top Talent: Introducing the first of our super-students Sketch: Three Hands Sketching Videogame: Heavenly Sword — putting Ninja theory to practice Exhibition: Dutch Designers buck cleek trend
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Grafik has just got back from the Design Museum, where we were privileged to attend the press view of the Design of the Year show. Note the subtle difference from the Rawsthorn-era Designer of the Year (singular), which gave the public a chance to vote from a shorlist of four handpicked designers. Like much of what went on in Shad Thames during that time, the awards were(...)
Grafik 160 March 2008
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Grafik has just got back from the Design Museum, where we were privileged to attend the press view of the Design of the Year show. Note the subtle difference from the Rawsthorn-era Designer of the Year (singular), which gave the public a chance to vote from a shorlist of four handpicked designers. Like much of what went on in Shad Thames during that time, the awards were not without controversy, it reached a peak when Jamie Hewlett, cartoonist behind non-band Gorillaz, won the top slot in 2006.
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Thomas J. Pritzker/David Adjaye/Erick van Egeraat/Eduardo Arroyo/FOA/OFIS/Manuelle Gautrand
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The Plan 024
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scape is the new international magazine for landscape architecture, city planning, and urban design. Lively, with international voices and a critical eye, it presents selected news items, in-depth feature articles, concise essays, solidly based and informative project critiques, portraits of outstanding personalities, and reviews of new literature.
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scape: The International Magazine of Landscape Architecture and Urbanism
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Architects are workaholics. Many of them work ten hours a day, seven days a week, fifty weeks a year. The little time they have left over is sacred and must be respected as such. In this spirit, 91° is a crossover leisure magazine that specifically caters to architects’ special interests. It is published semiannually. Art: Why people pose nude for Spencer Tunick.(...)
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91 degrees, Issue one, autumn 2007, More than Architecture
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Architects are workaholics. Many of them work ten hours a day, seven days a week, fifty weeks a year. The little time they have left over is sacred and must be respected as such. In this spirit, 91° is a crossover leisure magazine that specifically caters to architects’ special interests. It is published semiannually. Art: Why people pose nude for Spencer Tunick. Fashion: What building skins and clothing have in common. Research: On site at the fiber cement lab in Denmark. Interview: A look inside the studio of the French architect Edouard François. Photography: The world through the viewfinder. Literature: What comes out when writers think about architecture. Sports: Why many architects don bow and arrow in their free time. Travel: Tenerife, far from Ballermann, beach, and sangria. Europe: What causes architects to pack up and travel the world. Cars: What architects like to drive when they go racing through the countryside. At Home With: Hans Kollhoff. Construction Site: On working conditions in Shangri-la – working in Dubai. And more.
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