Moodwrestling

Posted in magazines, Motto Berlin store, photography on September 9th, 2010
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Moodwrestling

Moodwrestling is a project by Christophe Coënon, Charles Negre / Thomas Rousset.

Photographers: Olga Cafiero, Christophe Cöenon, Francesco Ercolini, Stella Falcoz, David Favrod, Matthieu Gadoin, David Geeting, Lukas Goretta, Roberto Greco, Elise Guillod, Jonas Haenggi, Nicolas Haeni, Billy Kraft, Charles Negre, Agatha Philbé, Maya Rochat, Thomas Rousset, Anaïs Schrameck, Senta Simond, Lee Wei Swee, Raphaël Verona, Myriam Ziehli
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N+1 #9 BAD MONEY.

Posted in history, literature, magazines, politics on September 9th, 2010
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N+1 #9 BAD MONEY.

THE INTELLECTUAL SITUATION:

THE EDITORS – The Intellectual Situation
Web 2.0 has been revelatory in lots of ways—user-generated naked photos, for one—but the torrent of writing from ordinary folks has certainly been one of the most transfixing.

THE EDITORS – Internet as Social Movement
“The Russian Revolution,” Wired founding editor Louis Rossetto once said, “was like a schoolyard game compared to the change that’s been driven by the digital revolution.”

THE EDITORS – Addled
Today we Google ourselves to see what the world knows about us; tomorrow we’ll just watch the ads. The outlines of this can already be discerned in Gmail’s data mining of your emails.

THE EDITORS – Cave Painting
For the best writers on video games, games are not art and don’t need to be. Games are, by design, what Plato believed epic poetry to be: ethics manuals for inhabitants of the cave.

POLITICS:

BENJAMIN KUNKEL – Full Employment
Of all classic capitalist problems—income inequality, imperialism, the class character of the state—mass unemployment has probably been the one to trouble living Americans least.

NARCOTERROR IN MEXICO:

ANONYMOUS – Under the Cartels
In the late ’90s, when I moved to the city of Monterrey, people made jokes about my origins: surely my father carried a gun, surely I was coarse and crude—I was from a border town.

JUAN VILLORO – The Red Carpet
It’s possible to distinguish the ‘signatures’ of the different cartels: some decapitate their victims, others cut out their tongues, others leave the dead in the trunks of cars.

ESSAYS:

EMILY WITT – Miami Party Boom
We were led to an elevator past tanks filled with pulsing jellyfish. The elevator went down to the basement area, and when the door slid open an impossibly tall drag queen greeted us.

ELIF BATUMAN – Summer in Samarkand, Part II
If there is one thing I heard a thousand times in Samarkand, it was how they have the greatest bread in Uzbekistan because of their amazingly clean water and air.

MARK GREIF – Octomom, One Year Later
The octuplets were supposed to be a distraction; instead, the camera teams camped on Nadya Suleman’s lawn got a living metaphor for the crisis.

FICTION:

SAM LIPSYTE – The Blue Newt Faction
The hand-scrawled sign over the door to the Happy Salamander preschool read: Closed indefinitely due to pedagogical conflicts. Please call 917 887 8884 for further information.

THOMAS LEVERITT – The Exchange Rate Between Lust and Money
Oh, the girls have panic buttons all right, and if one of them gets pushed it won’t be cops who’ll come running. That falls under “security,” provided by the landlord.

REVIEWS:

MARK MCGURL – Zombie Renaissance
Critics have been worrying about the death of the novel for decades. The publication of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies is unlikely to change that.

CARLENE BAUER – Why Don’t You?
Because she wants to argue that having sex doesn’t mean you’re a bad person, Valenti insists on divorcing sex from emotional and ethical consequences altogether.

MOLLY YOUNG – Fake Food Triptych
One suspects a preexisting need to make food more interesting than it is, more beautiful, more strange—an impulse more fundamental than a flavor-tripping party.

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Encens #26

Posted in Fashion, magazines, Motto Berlin store, photography on September 1st, 2010
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Encens Magazine #26
Featuring: Kenzo Takada, Peter Knapp, Peggy Roche, Guy Cuevas, Yves Saint Laurent…

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Graphic #15: Printing Journal

Posted in graphic design, illustration, magazines, Motto Berlin store on September 1st, 2010
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Graphic Magazine #15: Printing Journal

This issue is a “Printing Journal”, presented as a magazine within a magazine. It explores the map of contemporary printing culture and how printing actually operates by visiting printers and seeing their work in person, by interviewing an eminent graphic designer and asking how his previous work relates to printing, by having a designer’s talk to present their varying interests in the printing culture, and by inviting a few designers to fill their own pages with print work.

Contributions by Calff & Meischke Drukkerij, Extrapool (Knust),  Veenman Drukkers,  Wyber Zeefdruk, Hans Gremmen,  Harmen Liemburg,  The Uses of Literacy,  Karel Martens, Kees Maas and Richard Niessen

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Fillip #12 on Critical Forms of Publicness with Lorna Brown, Jeff Derksen, Sean Dockray, Sven Lütticken, Julian Myers, Anne Pasternak, Keith Wallace.

Posted in magazines, Motto Berlin store, Motto Zürich store on August 31st, 2010
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Fillip #12 on Critical Forms of Publicness with Lorna Brown, Jeff Derksen, Sean Dockray, Sven Lütticken, Julian Myers, Anne Pasternak, Keith Wallace.
Fall 2010.

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Cabinet #38 summer 2010 – ISLANDS.

Posted in magazines, Motto Berlin store, Motto Zürich store on August 31st, 2010
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Cabinet #38 summer 2010 – ISLANDS.

Contents:

Columns

* Colors / Red
Maggie Nelson
Something dipped
* Ingestion / Table Manner
Anthony Grafton
The disposition of the Last Supper
* Inventory / An Anthology of Memories from Cabinet’s Published Past
Alejandro Cesarco
Working through our issues
* Leftovers / The Future of Neglect
Srdjan Jovanovic Weiss
Urban renewal and the politics of refusal

Main

* Radiantly Malevolent
Adam Jasper
Louis Wain’s psychotic cats
* Blue Notes
Brian Dillon
Selling the siren song of the medicine cabinet
* Scratch and Sniff
Gary Leggett
Diagnosing the allergic reaction
* If It’s Part Broke, Half Fix It
George Pendle
The sincere horse sense of Dr. George W. Crane
* Artist Project / Transmission
Maria Friberg
* Dry Mountain Water
Allen S. Weiss
Afloat on a sea of stones
* Cabinet v. Beşiktaş
Soccer as never before

Islands

* Lords of the Ring
Alistair Sponsel
Beneath the surface of the atoll
* Islands and the Law: An Interview with Christina Duffy Burnett
Sina Najafi and Christina Duffy Burnett
The juridical shape of America’s insular empire
* Artist Project / Pulau Pejantan
Institute of Critical Zoologists
* The Silence of the Dams: An Interview with Tetrapod No. 16-2-77
Mats Bigert, Sina Najafi and Tetrapod No. 16-2-77
* Isles of Safety
Tom Vanderbilt
Considering the traffic island
* A Topical Paradise
Hernán Díaz
Literary archipelagos since the great age of exploration
* Artist Projects / Washed Ashore
Keren Cytter, Jason Dodge and Annika Ström
* On the Monstrosity of Islands
D. Graham Burnett
Betrayal, solitude, madness, despair
* The Islanders
Andreas Hiepko
Castaways in a divided Berlin
* Artist Project / 65-Point Plan for Sustainable Living
Jeremy Drummond
* An Archipelago of Centers
Sandy Isenstadt
A modernist reinvention of the kitchen

And

* Postcard / Loss Accountability of Top-Down Ontologies
Mary Mattingly
* Bookmark / Napoleon, Penguins, and Beef Tea

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Metropolis M N.4

Posted in magazines, Motto Berlin store, Motto Zürich store, photography, Theory, writing on August 20th, 2010
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Motto is pleased to stock Metropolis M!

Metropolis M N.4 August- September

Featuring Monica Bonvicini on Power and Sexuality by Johannes Wendland, The Amsterdam Connection In Conversation with Jan Dibbets and Ger van Elk by Nathalie Zonnenberg, The Future of the Museum Part 1: Clémentine Deliss on the Museum der Weltkulturen by Marion Ritter and Artists on Doing Their Doctoral Research by Ilse van Rijn.

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Gastronomica #10:3

Posted in food, magazines, Motto Berlin store, photography, poetry, writing on August 16th, 2010
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Gastronomica #10:3, The Journal of Food and Culture.

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mono.kultur #24: Cyprien Gaillard – Dust Lines

Posted in magazines, Motto Berlin store, Motto Zürich store, Zines on August 16th, 2010
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mono.kultur #24: Cyprien Gaillard – Dust Lines.
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Lying Freely, Ruth Buchanan

Posted in magazines, music on August 15th, 2010
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Lying Freely, Ruth Buchanan

In her itinerant project ‘Lying Freely’, that has evolved in various locations since June 2009, Ruth Buchanan probes questions around the tension between private and public spheres by practicing a method that might be named after the project title, Lying Freely. This has involved Buchanan weaving stories by and about the public personas of three female writers Janet Frame, Virginia Woolf and Agatha Christie into her own speculative writings. The writing becomes scripts for manoeuvring through spaces of systemization and behavioural codification, such as an archive (The Hocken Collection), a hotel (Old Swan Hotel), a library (The British Library). These spaces, each associated with one of the authors, were reconfigured in a haptic choreography performed for and within different locations that hosted the project—a monumental house, a theatre, a gallery.

Co-published by Jan Van Eyck Academie Maastricht and Casco Office for Art, Design and Theory, Utrecht.

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