TEK IT UP
This is a report from the frontlines of this year’s Czech teknival, held the first weekend of August. It is
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Read MoreAnselm Jappe: Guy Debord translated into English by Donald Nicholson-Smith with assistance from the author (University of California Press 1999)
Read MoreStanley Kubrick: Eyes Wide Shut [Warner Brothers] “That’s what you say now, so at this moment you may even believe
Read MoreThe text offers a vivid commentary on the transformation of landscapes and their symbolic connections to human aspirations and social struggles. It juxtaposes orderly agricultural fields, symbolizing efficiency and ownership, with untamed forests and lawless frontier towns, representing unpredictability and societal conflicts. Through the lens of Anthony Mann’s westerns, it explores themes of law, identity, community, and the struggle for power, questioning the balance between imposed order and innate chaos.
Read MoreIn WE MEAN IT MAN: Punk Rock and Anti-Racism – or, Death In June not Mysterious, Stewart Home looks at the politics of Crisis and DIJ.
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Read MoreBiology is Ideology In 1999, as Datacide readers are sure to remember, JFK’s son John Junior joined the family of
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