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Rob Horning examines the relation of content and form in the age of internet
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Prominent thinkers, political actors, and cultural producers respond to a questionnaire about corporate culture’s appropriation of leftist, oppositional, and utopian ideas
A retrospective of the video work of Kathleen Daniel
Izabella Kaminska, with an introduction by Simon Denny
Brody Condon
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Oleg Fonaryov discusses near shore labor, virtual reality systems, simulators, and augmented reality within the scope of research for Hito Steyerl’s video work The Tower
What if you couldn’t get a biennale out of your head?
Alexandra Pirici’s ongoing performative action is a live feed, determined by user preferences and a content ranking algorithm
Amalia Ulman’s Instagram
Natasha Stagg traces micro-trends to their sensational ends
McKenzie Wark reflects on the climate wars that are upon us
Will Benedict
If the body were a museum, it would have seven galleries
Sean Raspet on liquid formulations and abstract systems
Boris Groys on the inescapable implications of universal connectivity
Eduardo Viveiros de Castro and Déborah Danowski in conversation with Michelle Sommer and Daniel Steegmann Mangrané
Match the Emerging Identity with the corresponding Archetype in Sean Monahan’s Alignment Chart
Chus Martínez imagines new organizational forms of experience, exhibition design, and the possibilities ahead
The Army of Love offers all-encompassing sensual love to all who need it. Ingo Niermann explains how they are about to change the course of history.
Antoni Abad’s BlindWiki project
Meredith Meredith revisits Ursula Franklin’s thoughts on technology as a shared practice
Cécile B. Evans in conversation with Andrew Snyder-Beattie
What is the value in Euros of the happiness gained from dancing, per person, per year? Artist Simon Fujiwara and economist Daniel Fujiwara discuss Happy Economics.
GCC on the rise of the positive energy movement in the Gulf
åyr revisits a 1998 interview from the 1st Berlin Biennale with Rem Koolhaas and Hans Ulrich Obrist
A sprawling discussion between Armen Avanessian and Suhail Malik on time, human agency, datafication, aesthetics and more
Elena Esposito on how the more we try to anticipate the future, the more unknowable it becomes
Aihwa Ong, interviewed by Armen Avanessian and Suhail Malik
Sencer Vardarman compiles a selection of diverse visual material from during and after the 2013 mass movement in Turkey known as ‘Gezi protests’