This issue accompanies a time of profound ecological, social, and technological transition. The sculptures of Ser Serpas, cover story for this issue, are emblematic of such “transient moments,” as Ingrid Luquet-Gad notes. These works are the result of a process in which language literally intersects residue — materials that for society have become objects of waste, of abandonment.
In some sense the world’s ecosystem is gradually losing its boundaries, entering into a new era of increasingly unstable subjectivity, as is particularly evident in Korakrit Arunanondchai’s vision of the world as Stefanie Hessler points out.
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This issue accompanies a time of profound ecological, social, and technological transition. The sculptures of Ser Serpas, cover story for this issue, are emblematic of such “transient moments,” as Ingrid Luquet-Gad notes. These works are the result of a process in which language literally intersects residue — materials that for society have become objects of waste, of abandonment.
In some sense the world’s ecosystem is gradually losing its boundaries, entering into a new era of increasingly unstable subjectivity, as is particularly evident in Korakrit Arunanondchai’s vision of the world as Stefanie Hessler points out.
IN THIS ISSUE → ◯ Collecting Time Through Space. A Conversation with Ser Serpas by Ingrid Luquet-Gad ◯ Thomas Demand: Model Man by Ella Plevin ◯ Transformative Potential of Social Spaces. A Conversation with Akeem Smith by Andrea Bellini ◯ SPECIAL SECTION: Crypto Art's New Ecology: Crypto Art’s Sustainable Trajectory. A Roundtable with Kevin Abosch, Robert Alice, Chloe Diamond, Joe Kennedy, Andrew Ngurumi, Penny Rafferty, and Anna Ridler ◯ Tales from Crypto’s Prehistory by Beth Jochim ◯ Tripping the Time Stamp. A Conversation with Simon Denny by Sonja Teszler ◯ Korakrit Arunanondchai’s Spiritual-Material Ecosystems by Stefanie Hessler ◯ REPLICANTS. A visual essay by Armarture Globale with texts by Fred Fischli and Niels Olsen ◯ The Museum Paradigm or The Ethos of Museums by Pascale Krief ◯ I WANT YOU TO SHOW ME (BAGLIO ANTICO MIX). A Conversation with Adam Farah by Eliel Jones ◯ PROFILE. Reverse Suburbanization: Arc’Teryx by Charlie Robin Jones ◯ The Age of Love Chapter IV. Love and Poverty and Joy: Pauline Curnier Jardin by Chus Martínez ◯ Questionnaire. From a Canonical Art Gallery to a Metaverse Platform: Paradise Row Projects. A conversation with Nick Hackworth and Pippa Hornby by Eleonora Milani ◯ Letter from the City by Eli Ping
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