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After an issue dedicated to the persistent structures of colonial domination and racialization in western and northern European societies, The Funambulist 55 (Sep-Oct 2024) Asian Imperialisms intends to decenter Europe, and examine historical and present processes of imperial and/or colonial domination by seven arguably ethnocratic Asian states, namely, Japan, the(...)
The Funambulist n.55: Asian imperialisms
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After an issue dedicated to the persistent structures of colonial domination and racialization in western and northern European societies, The Funambulist 55 (Sep-Oct 2024) Asian Imperialisms intends to decenter Europe, and examine historical and present processes of imperial and/or colonial domination by seven arguably ethnocratic Asian states, namely, Japan, the People’s Republic of China, the Russian Federation (and the Soviet Union), India, Pakistan, Iran, and Turkey (alongside Azerbaijan). This “Asian” denomination chosen for this issue’s title follows historic examples of solidarity at this massive continental scale, the most famous one being the 1955 Afro–Asian Conference in Bandung. The cover is an artwork by Korean artist Kyungmi Shin
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Archivio n°10, exclusively devoted to design and its history, is edited by designer Jasper Morrison and Marco Sammicheli, director of the Museo del Design Italiano at Triennale Milano.
Archivio n.10: The design issue
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Archivio n°10, exclusively devoted to design and its history, is edited by designer Jasper Morrison and Marco Sammicheli, director of the Museo del Design Italiano at Triennale Milano.
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Pleasant Place 6: Topiary
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Topiary is the practice of trimming and pruning trees and shrubs into clearly defined and fanciful shapes. As an art form, it is a type of living sculpture, and its practice in Europe dates from Roman times. Featured in this issue are a history of topiary and the changing views of nature by botanical philosopher Norbert Peeters; a conversation with Chris Crowder, head(...)
Pleasant Place 6: Topiary
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Topiary is the practice of trimming and pruning trees and shrubs into clearly defined and fanciful shapes. As an art form, it is a type of living sculpture, and its practice in Europe dates from Roman times. Featured in this issue are a history of topiary and the changing views of nature by botanical philosopher Norbert Peeters; a conversation with Chris Crowder, head gardener of the celebrated topiary gardens at Levens Hall; the ancient Japanese tradition of "niwaki," or sculpting trees; a glimpse of topiary’s future by artist Rustan Söderling; centrefold miniatures by Andrei Pacea, and more. "Pleasant Place" is a growing collection of publications about the art of gardening.
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MacGuffin 14: The wall
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From the Apartheid wall in Palestine to the digital paywall, from memorial murals in Jamaica to the increasingly tall glass facades of modern office blocks, walls testify to the tumult of history and humanity’s ceaseless urge to communicate and to sow division. They force us to reflect on the paradoxes of openness and isolation, of enclosure and exclusion. In a world(...)
MacGuffin 14: The wall
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From the Apartheid wall in Palestine to the digital paywall, from memorial murals in Jamaica to the increasingly tall glass facades of modern office blocks, walls testify to the tumult of history and humanity’s ceaseless urge to communicate and to sow division. They force us to reflect on the paradoxes of openness and isolation, of enclosure and exclusion. In a world drowning in borders, barriers and barbed-wire fences, this issue of MacGuffin pauses for thought and asks: What exactly do we want to express or protect? And why?
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Volume 65: Living together
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''Volume 65: Living Together'' explores ways in which we cohabitate, capturing a wide array of modes and models of living across the globe and presenting a mosaic of stories, addressing both the ongoing crises while also offering new perspectives, cases and creative engagements with housing. In-depth stories report on the scandalous ripple effect of the Syrian civil war,(...)
Volume 65: Living together
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''Volume 65: Living Together'' explores ways in which we cohabitate, capturing a wide array of modes and models of living across the globe and presenting a mosaic of stories, addressing both the ongoing crises while also offering new perspectives, cases and creative engagements with housing. In-depth stories report on the scandalous ripple effect of the Syrian civil war, the transitory routes used by migrants in the Balkans, compound life in Afghanistan, and the precarious position of mental health infrastructure in China. More hopeful stories look at new building in Abidjan, cooperative practices from Zimbabwe, to Switzerland, and careful house construction in the Colombian hinterland.
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Le dossier de ce numéro rassemble les portfolios de Caroline Monnet, Zaynê Akyol et Suzy Lake, autour de la thématique Sœurs, combattantes, reines. Plus particulièrement, leurs œuvres racontent l’apport et l’affirmation des femmes dans différents contextes : la décolonisation, la résistance au fondamentalisme islamiste et la remise en question du gamesmanship. // This(...)
CV Ciel Variable 127 : soeurs, combattantes, reines
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Le dossier de ce numéro rassemble les portfolios de Caroline Monnet, Zaynê Akyol et Suzy Lake, autour de la thématique Sœurs, combattantes, reines. Plus particulièrement, leurs œuvres racontent l’apport et l’affirmation des femmes dans différents contextes : la décolonisation, la résistance au fondamentalisme islamiste et la remise en question du gamesmanship. // This issue’s dossier features portfolios by Caroline Monnet, Zaynê Akyol and Suzy Lake, on the theme of Sisters, Fighters, Queens. More specifically, their works tell the story of women’s affirmation and contributions in various contexts: decolonization, resistance to Islamic fundamentalism and the reconsideration of traditional gamesmanship.
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Au fil de l’histoire québécoise, de nombreuses femmes ont lutté pour leur liberté et leur reconnaissance. Les lectrices et lecteurs sont invités à rencontrer quelques unes de ces femmes : exilées acadiennes devenus seigneuresse, femme patriote au temps des Rebellions, infirmière en lutte, femmes artistes, journaliste… autant de femmes engagées qui ont marqué de leur(...)
Histoire Québec vol.30 n.1 : Histoire des femmes- en quête d'égalité
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Au fil de l’histoire québécoise, de nombreuses femmes ont lutté pour leur liberté et leur reconnaissance. Les lectrices et lecteurs sont invités à rencontrer quelques unes de ces femmes : exilées acadiennes devenus seigneuresse, femme patriote au temps des Rebellions, infirmière en lutte, femmes artistes, journaliste… autant de femmes engagées qui ont marqué de leur empreinte l’histoire, la culture et le patrimoine québécois et dont l’écho retentit encore aujourd’hui.
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Liberté no.344 : Paix
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La paix, ce sujet s'est imposé au comité de Liberté. Car à quoi sert d'écrire en temps de guerres et même de génocide, sinon à chercher la paix? Nous avons voulu traiter ce sujet avec sérieux, comme une utopie qui a besoin d’être réimaginée, parce que toutes ses représentations connues semblent échouer à nous la faire fabriquer. Nous avons cherché de quoi pourrait être(...)
Liberté no.344 : Paix
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La paix, ce sujet s'est imposé au comité de Liberté. Car à quoi sert d'écrire en temps de guerres et même de génocide, sinon à chercher la paix? Nous avons voulu traiter ce sujet avec sérieux, comme une utopie qui a besoin d’être réimaginée, parce que toutes ses représentations connues semblent échouer à nous la faire fabriquer. Nous avons cherché de quoi pourrait être faite la paix qui ne serait si silenciation, ni humiliation, la paix qui serait une sortie de la domination. Les textes qui composent ce dossier demandent que, d'abord, cesse le mensonge à propos de la paix. Pas de paix sans dignité, sans liberté et sans justice.
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Three years ago, Canadian Architect and Twenty + Change first partnered to bring a curated showcase of emerging Canadian architectural practices to the pages of this magazine. This year, we are thrilled to have done so again. The sixth edition of Twenty + Change, called New Perspectives, is the result of an open call for submissions, and careful consideration by a(...)
Canadian Architect, v.69 n.07, October 2024
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Three years ago, Canadian Architect and Twenty + Change first partnered to bring a curated showcase of emerging Canadian architectural practices to the pages of this magazine. This year, we are thrilled to have done so again. The sixth edition of Twenty + Change, called New Perspectives, is the result of an open call for submissions, and careful consideration by a curatorial team representing architectural practices from across the country—many of whom were showcased in earlier editions of Twenty + Change. The team included Marie-Chantal Croft of Écobâtiment (Quebec City), Susan Fitzgerald of FBM (Halifax), Andrew Hill of StudioAC (Toronto), Ben Klumper of Modern Office of Design + Architecture (Calgary), , Heather Dubbeldam of Dubbeldam Architecture + Design (Toronto) and Elsa Lam of Canadian Architect (Toronto).
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