The Architecture of Mineralization by Etienne Turpin-
To support the publication of Etienne Turpin's forthcoming book Stainlessness by the Journal of Aesthetics and Protest Press, we have released a special edition pamphlet wutg short essay and a set of four prints which present the story of labor movements in North America and show how they have shaped the cities of Sudbury, Chicago, Pittsburgh, and Detroit.
Newsprint. $7.00. Purchase
here or
here.
Etienne has a design research practice and is (among other things) an Associate Fellow with the Institute for Social Transformation Research, at the University of Wollongong, Australia. He is a contributing editor of the journal
SCAPEGOAT: Architecture | Landscape | Political Economy.
Available this weekend at the
New York Art Book Fair (at the Joaap table, nearby fellow travelers Temporary Services, Justseeds, Red76 and others). Also available online for order (links above).
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1. See above. ↑
2. Finally, Sold Out! An Atlas of Radical Cartography
3. Upcoming Journal Books and Projects this Autumn and Winter.
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2. Finally, Sold Out! An Atlas of Radical Cartography
have no more issues in stock.
We toast editors Lex Bhagat and Lize Mogel and all the book's amazing contributors for such a stunningly successful print run.
Many of our other titles are sold out (back issues, Failure!, A GuideBook of Alternative Nows!, etc...) We still have a few copies
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3. Upcoming Journal Books and Projects this Autumn and Winter.
We have 3 new titles and one new project expected to be out this Fall and Winter
b.
Vidas Hipotecadas (translation) by Ada Colau and Adrià Alemany. This book (translation from Spanish to English,
organized by Michelle Teran) as an activist account of the Spanish crisis. Ada and Adria are organizers of the
El PAH, an
innovativing housing and human rights. When we visited Spain this Summer, the PAH floored us.
(More on the PAH by
Brian Holmes)
c. Journal of the Aesthetics & Protest issue 9.
d. Radio Documentary and accompanying poster / paper doll set. The documentary explores the specific historic and affective
contexts for a variety of activist and social movements. The documentary will be broadcast on Hear in the City on KPFK
Los Angeles and elsewhere. The documentary will also be available online.