trans magazin 43: Silence
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Do you feel heard? We try to put our thoughts into words to describe what we feel or what we believe in. We communicate with our bodies and speak through our actions. But silence is a form of communication, too. In silence, complex relationships unfold and allow unspoken realities to emerge. In every absence lies a presence, in every pause a possibility. This issue of(...)
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Do you feel heard? We try to put our thoughts into words to describe what we feel or what we believe in. We communicate with our bodies and speak through our actions. But silence is a form of communication, too. In silence, complex relationships unfold and allow unspoken realities to emerge. In every absence lies a presence, in every pause a possibility. This issue of trans magazine invites you to perceive the phenomenon of silence beyond the absence of sound.
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trans magazin 44: Lore
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"Lore" as a term suggests a cumulative and collective understanding of a topic. Today, it is particularly common in gaming and serial storytelling to refer to the comprehensive background story of a fictive universe. This issue of trans magazine attempts to understand the many ways in which lore affects our present moment: the texts deal with narrated realities, logistics(...)
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"Lore" as a term suggests a cumulative and collective understanding of a topic. Today, it is particularly common in gaming and serial storytelling to refer to the comprehensive background story of a fictive universe. This issue of trans magazine attempts to understand the many ways in which lore affects our present moment: the texts deal with narrated realities, logistics of knowledge, ghosts and angels, and how the subconscious influences the built environment.
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trans magazin 45: Dirty
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Cleanliness is an obsession; dirt is a fascination. Disgust is embedded in personal and cultural systems to help us discern and navigate what could endanger our integrity as a body or society. Yet revulsion to dirtiness is more than a protective mechanism. Introducing uncleanliness in design can be revolutionary or revelatory. As architects-to-be, we are aware that our(...)
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Cleanliness is an obsession; dirt is a fascination. Disgust is embedded in personal and cultural systems to help us discern and navigate what could endanger our integrity as a body or society. Yet revulsion to dirtiness is more than a protective mechanism. Introducing uncleanliness in design can be revolutionary or revelatory. As architects-to-be, we are aware that our practice and its history is inherently unclean. We have disowned our masters, disavowed our teachers, distanced ourselves from our rites. But becoming too aware of all the filth produced by the profession can tempt us to impose sanitary barriers and refuse to get our hands dirty.
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trans magazin 46: Spolia
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"Spolia" absorb energy from an external force and deform elastically. As archeological tools at (de)construction sites, they form hidden testaments to political dependencies, ecosystem clashes, art in galleries, even office tower elevators. Input: strange simultaneity of icons that are immediate, available, and ready to be transformed. Output: remnants reorganized to(...)
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"Spolia" absorb energy from an external force and deform elastically. As archeological tools at (de)construction sites, they form hidden testaments to political dependencies, ecosystem clashes, art in galleries, even office tower elevators. Input: strange simultaneity of icons that are immediate, available, and ready to be transformed. Output: remnants reorganized to serve architecture and its demands. We look back to the future and ahead to the past. We persist in building, digging, finding, collecting, assembling to produce meaning.
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The April issue looks at projects—and processes—that foreground public purpose: The cover story is the new home of the Canadian Canoe Museum, in Peterborough, Ontario, designed by Unity Design Studio. The second project covered is the modernization of Montreal’s City Hall, by Beaupré Michaud et Associés, Architectes in collaboration with MU Architecture. In Winnipeg,(...)
Canadian Architect, April 2025. v.70 n.02
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The April issue looks at projects—and processes—that foreground public purpose: The cover story is the new home of the Canadian Canoe Museum, in Peterborough, Ontario, designed by Unity Design Studio. The second project covered is the modernization of Montreal’s City Hall, by Beaupré Michaud et Associés, Architectes in collaboration with MU Architecture. In Winnipeg, Lawrence Bird visits the University of Manitoba’s Desautels Concert Hall, designed by Temple Architects with Cibinel Architecture. We also travel to Niagara Falls to visit The Exchange, a small-but-mighty community hub designed by DTAH that includes a farmer’s market, artists’ studios, and a multipurpose hall that’s been used for everything from roller skating parties to drag shows.
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Paris review spring 2025
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Ludmilla Petrushevskaya on the Art of Fiction: "Don’t you know my life story by now? I don’t experience fear." Margo Jefferson on the Art of Criticism: "You can be willing to be wrong if you have enough confidence in your brain." Prose by Amie Barrodale, A. M. Homes, Marie NDiaye, Domenico Starnone, Miriam Toews, and Zheng Zhi. Poetry by Abigail Dembo, Nora Fulton,(...)
Paris review spring 2025
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Ludmilla Petrushevskaya on the Art of Fiction: "Don’t you know my life story by now? I don’t experience fear." Margo Jefferson on the Art of Criticism: "You can be willing to be wrong if you have enough confidence in your brain." Prose by Amie Barrodale, A. M. Homes, Marie NDiaye, Domenico Starnone, Miriam Toews, and Zheng Zhi. Poetry by Abigail Dembo, Nora Fulton, Susan Howe, D. A. Powell, Nasser Rabah, Edward Salem, and Nanna Storr-Hansen. Art by Em Kettner, Agosto Machado, and Lady Shalamar Montague; cover by Anna Weyant.
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Faire – Regarder le graphisme n° 51 – « Criez dehors » : International Library of Fashion Research
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A visual journey through an extensive collection of fashion ephemera housed at the International Library of Fashion Research in Oslo, the world's most comprehensive repository of specialized fashion research and contemporary fashion publications. Aude Fellay discusses the challenges facing fashion research today.
Faire – Regarder le graphisme n° 51 – « Criez dehors » : International Library of Fashion Research
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A visual journey through an extensive collection of fashion ephemera housed at the International Library of Fashion Research in Oslo, the world's most comprehensive repository of specialized fashion research and contemporary fashion publications. Aude Fellay discusses the challenges facing fashion research today.
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Roven n.18 2025
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Au sommaire de Roven n° 18, numéro spécial rêve et sommeil : ponctuation de Julie Redon ; essai sur la notation des rêves, par Guitemie Maldonado ; entretiens avec Marisa Cornejo par Julie Enckell, avec Jim Shaw par Camille Viéville, avec Drawing Now Paris ; David B. par Arnaud Fourrier ; approche historique par Leïla Jarbouai (Redon, Millet, Courbet, Granville, Salomon)(...)
Roven n.18 2025
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Au sommaire de Roven n° 18, numéro spécial rêve et sommeil : ponctuation de Julie Redon ; essai sur la notation des rêves, par Guitemie Maldonado ; entretiens avec Marisa Cornejo par Julie Enckell, avec Jim Shaw par Camille Viéville, avec Drawing Now Paris ; David B. par Arnaud Fourrier ; approche historique par Leïla Jarbouai (Redon, Millet, Courbet, Granville, Salomon) ; portfolios de Chloé Vanderstraeten (et entretien par Alexandre Leger), Kathy Acker, Martine Atrax, Federico Fellini, Stella Geppert, Lina Jabbour, Christine Rebet, Jean-Jacques Rullier, Sandra Vásquez de la Horra ; collection Frac Picardie.
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Apartamento 35 Spring 2025
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Featuring: Camille Henrot, Darius Khondji, Leïla Slimani, Raul Lopez, Wendy Whiteley, Huong Dodinh, Robert Plunket, Catherine Schroeder, Zhou Yilun, Vivian Suter, Deaton Chris Anthony, Erna Aaltonen & Howard Smith, Chilly Gonzales, Dan Friedman, and Steve Bailey. Plus: ‘The Divine Art of Living’, a story by Robert Plunket, ‘14 Stout Men’, a screenplay by Efthimis(...)
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Apartamento 35 Spring 2025
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Featuring: Camille Henrot, Darius Khondji, Leïla Slimani, Raul Lopez, Wendy Whiteley, Huong Dodinh, Robert Plunket, Catherine Schroeder, Zhou Yilun, Vivian Suter, Deaton Chris Anthony, Erna Aaltonen & Howard Smith, Chilly Gonzales, Dan Friedman, and Steve Bailey. Plus: ‘The Divine Art of Living’, a story by Robert Plunket, ‘14 Stout Men’, a screenplay by Efthimis Filippou, and texts by Durga Chew-Bose, Nacho Alegre, Charlie Porter, Silvina Ocampo (tr. Suzanne Jill Levine), Lina Soualem, Yilin Wang, Nate Lippens, and Hiroko Oyamada (tr. David Boyd)
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Grey room 99
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In this issue: Korean writing in the age of multilingual word processing: A history of the non-linear alphabet; How to see a paradigm: The "Natural Order in Science" and the origins of the impact factor; Realizing our ecologization? On ecosystems aesthetics and contemporary art beyond institutional critique.
Grey room 99
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In this issue: Korean writing in the age of multilingual word processing: A history of the non-linear alphabet; How to see a paradigm: The "Natural Order in Science" and the origins of the impact factor; Realizing our ecologization? On ecosystems aesthetics and contemporary art beyond institutional critique.
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