Önder Özengi (ed.): Relative Positions (2011) [English/Turkish]
Filed under book | Tags: · art, autonomy, contemporary art, critique, institutional critique, space, theory
This book is based on the April 2009’s exhibition which took place in Suriye passage, Istanbul. The exhibition was focused on creating a temporary art institution during 15 days.
The book consists of the articles departing from art works produced for the exhibition, transcriptions of the talks organized around the exhibition and articles that extend the issues and debates focused by the exhibition itself.
Contributors: Ahmet Ogut, Ashkan Sepahvand, Borga Kanturk, Boris Buden, Brian Holmes, Burak Arikan, Caner Aslan, Deniz Gul, November Paynter, Onder Ozengi, Pelin Tan, Ulus Atayurt.
With works by Borga Kanturk, Inci Furni, Kanalkayıt (Can Altay, Basak Akcakaya, Emrah Kavlak, Taylan Hacirustemoglu, Deniz Erdem, Cagri Kucuksayrac, Pelin Gure, Gulsah Taskin, Sevgi Aka, Nesli Yagli, Kaan Birol), Merve Sendil, Pelin Tan, Vahit Tuna.
Published in October 2011, Istanbul
ISBN 978-605-5612-016
Adbusters, 90-99 (2010-2012)
Filed under magazine | Tags: · activism, advertising, culture jamming, ecology, graphic design, mass media, occupy movement, politics, protest, visual culture

“Based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Adbusters is a not-for-profit, reader-supported, 120,000-circulation magazine concerned about the erosion of physical and cultural environments by commercial forces. Our work has been embraced by organizations like Friends of the Earth and Greenpeace, has been featured in hundreds of alternative and mainstream newspapers, magazines, and television and radio shows around the world.
Adbusters offers incisive philosophical articles as well as activist commentary from around the world addressing issues ranging from genetically modified foods to media concentration. In addition, our annual social marketing campaigns like Buy Nothing Day and Digital Detox Week have made us an important activist networking group.
Ultimately, though, Adbusters is an ecological magazine, dedicated to examining the relationship between human beings and their physical and mental environment. We want a world in which the economy and ecology resonate in balance. We try to coax people from spectator to participant in this quest. We want folks to get mad about corporate disinformation, injustices in the global economy, and any industry that pollutes our physical or mental commons.” (source)
Publisher Adbusters, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
ISSN: 0847-9097
PDF No 99: The Big Ideas of 2012
PDF No 98: American Autumn
PDF No 97: Post Anarchism – #OCCUPYWALLSTREET
PDF No 96: Apocalyptic Boredom
PDF No 95: Post West
PDF No 94: Post Normal
PDF No 93: Capitalism’s Terminal Crisis
PDF No 92: The Carnivalesque Rebellion Issue
PDF No 91: I, Revolution
PDF No 90: Whole Brain Catalog
GLI.TC/H 20111 Reader[r0r] (2012)
Filed under book | Tags: · art, code, code poetry, error, glitch, glitch art, glitch poetry, noise, signal processing, software
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A selection of texts from authors and artists about digital decay, signal interruption, system collapse, and failure.
GLI.TC/H is a physical and virtual assembly of artists, hackers, moshers, dirty mediators, noise makers, circuit benders, p/h/i/l/o/s/o/p/h/e/r/s, and those who find wonder in that which others call broken.
GLI.TC/H is an annual international noise && [dirty] new-media event/conference/symposium/festival/gathering for makers and breakers.
With contributions by Tom McCormack, Curt Cloninger, Jon Satrom, Nick Briz, Rosa Menkman, Iman Moradi, Hannah Piper Burns, Evan Meaney, Channel TWo, Mez, Jon Cates, Matthew Fuller, JODI, Alexander Galloway, A Bill Miller, Laimonas Zakas, Iman Moradi
Editors: Nick Briz, Evan Meaney, Rosa Menkman, William Robertson, Jon Satrom, Jessica Westbrook
Publisher: Unsorted Books, February 2012
ISBN: 978-4-9905200-1-4
Copy<it>right license, copying/sharing is encouraged/appreciated
61 pages
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