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Issue Two

  • K-pop nostalgia

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    〖  A killed darling  〗 Human idols are hardly perfect.

  • Back to the office

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    From the office of the future to the office of the past. What endures?

  • The Shizuoka Press and Broadcasting Center is a Metabolist pearl

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    « The office of the future » is all well and good, but what can be learned from the offices of the past that have sustained? Like: The Shizuoka Press and Broadcasting Center in Tokyo.

  • Aarhus City Hall is a Gesamtkunstwerk

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    « The office of the future » is all well and good, but what can be learned from the offices of the past that have sustained? Like: Aarhus City Hall.

  • Planes, tanks & automobiles

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    You could tell the US army had arrived because the local garages had sold out of whiskey. Old maps, new wars & vanishing memories along the Polish-Ukrainian border.

  • How Americans edit sex out of my writing

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    What is editing? Two people who both lead a literary life — an augmented reality where the connections between existence and sentences are investigated daily — wage sensual war for the soul of the page.

  • Curtain call

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    An iron curtain makes a powerful canvas. Images from Sven Johne & Falk Haberkorn’s Aus Sicht des Archivs, documenting life in the former East Germany in the 1990s.