What the Fire Sees
What the Fire Sees
Publisher Divided Publishing
Author Divided (eds.)
A collection of anti-capitalist poetry, philosophy, cultural analysis, legal studies, manifesto and critique spanning 1996 to the present by Alenka Zupančič, Alexander Kluge, Amy Ireland, Anne Boyer, Aurelia Guo, Bini Adamczak, Carolyn Lazard, Chi Chi Shi, Denis Ekpo, Feminist Judgments Project, Gili Tal, Houria Bouteldja, Huw Lemmey, Keziah Craven, Marina Vishmidt, Nat Raha, Sarah Lamble, Teflon and Vanessa Place
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Author Divided (eds.)
A collection of anti-capitalist poetry, philosophy, cultural analysis, legal studies, manifesto and critique spanning 1996 to the present by Alenka Zupančič, Alexander Kluge, Amy Ireland, Anne Boyer, Aurelia Guo, Bini Adamczak, Carolyn Lazard, Chi Chi Shi, Denis Ekpo, Feminist Judgments Project, Gili Tal, Houria Bouteldja, Huw Lemmey, Keziah Craven, Marina Vishmidt, Nat Raha, Sarah Lamble, Teflon and Vanessa Place
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Executive Orders, Volume III
Executive Orders, Volume III
Publisher Organism for Poetic Research
Author Various (crowdsourced)
Executive Orders is an ongoing, collaborative, and crowdsourced long poem, written between January 2017 and the present. This is the third volume. See the "Foreword" for a longer introduction to the project.
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Author Various (crowdsourced)
Executive Orders is an ongoing, collaborative, and crowdsourced long poem, written between January 2017 and the present. This is the third volume. See the "Foreword" for a longer introduction to the project.
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The Distance Plan #5: Charismatic Facts, Climate Change, Poetry & Prose
The Distance Plan #5: Charismatic Facts, Climate Change, Poetry & Prose
Publisher Distance Plan Press
Author Editors, Abby Cunnane, Lina Moe, Amy Howden-Chapman
Distance Plan Issue #5, Charismatic Facts: Climate Change, Poetry and Prose includes poetry, visual art, prose essays and an interview. It is organized around the theme “Charismatic Facts.” It also includes recent additions to the ongoing project, Art & Climate Change: A Lexicon, a glossary of terms for addressing the climate crisis. The Distance Plan Issue #5 was edited by Amy Howden-Chapman, Lina Moe, and Abby Cunnane. Contributors to issue #5 are Rae Armantrout, Andrew Gorin, Rachael Guynn Wilson, Brenda Hillman, Gabriel Levin, Vana Manasiadis, Karlo Mila, Sarah Rara, Guillermo Rebollo Gil, Rodrigo Toscano, Boaz Levin, Lina Moe, Clive Hamilton, Amy Howden-Chapman, K. Flint, Leah Aronowsky, Veronica Olivotto, Oliver Kellhammer, and Gabriela Salazar. Founded in 2011, The Distance Plan brings together artists, writers, scientists, and activists to promote action on the climate crisis. The Distance Plan works through exhibitions, publications, and public events.
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Author Editors, Abby Cunnane, Lina Moe, Amy Howden-Chapman
Distance Plan Issue #5, Charismatic Facts: Climate Change, Poetry and Prose includes poetry, visual art, prose essays and an interview. It is organized around the theme “Charismatic Facts.” It also includes recent additions to the ongoing project, Art & Climate Change: A Lexicon, a glossary of terms for addressing the climate crisis. The Distance Plan Issue #5 was edited by Amy Howden-Chapman, Lina Moe, and Abby Cunnane. Contributors to issue #5 are Rae Armantrout, Andrew Gorin, Rachael Guynn Wilson, Brenda Hillman, Gabriel Levin, Vana Manasiadis, Karlo Mila, Sarah Rara, Guillermo Rebollo Gil, Rodrigo Toscano, Boaz Levin, Lina Moe, Clive Hamilton, Amy Howden-Chapman, K. Flint, Leah Aronowsky, Veronica Olivotto, Oliver Kellhammer, and Gabriela Salazar. Founded in 2011, The Distance Plan brings together artists, writers, scientists, and activists to promote action on the climate crisis. The Distance Plan works through exhibitions, publications, and public events.
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THE CRISIS TIMES
THE CRISIS TIMES
Publisher MOMENTUM RESEARCH
Author Eirik Steinhoff (compositor)
THE CRISIS TIMES flared out of the early phase of the pandemic - contents range from poetry to political theory to pertinent historical documents, with a variety of imagery and sloganeering to inflect the proceedings withal. It responds to the moment by insisting on asking the question, again and again: what needs to be the case for things to be otherwise?
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Author Eirik Steinhoff (compositor)
THE CRISIS TIMES flared out of the early phase of the pandemic - contents range from poetry to political theory to pertinent historical documents, with a variety of imagery and sloganeering to inflect the proceedings withal. It responds to the moment by insisting on asking the question, again and again: what needs to be the case for things to be otherwise?
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