- Will A I Replace us?£12.00The past sixty years have witnessed astonishing growth in the field of artificial intelligence. From social media to Netflix, AI has already infiltrated our daily lives, while driverless cars and humanoid robots are starting to make seismic shifts in the ways we interact with our world. Are we on the threshold of an AI-dominated reality? […]
- White Noise£22.00No 12 – WHITE NOISE – Why a data-driven society needs more common sense Data is seen by many as the gold of the 21stcentury. And because we are generating more and more of this, there is a growing sense of euphoria. We believe that algorithms can relieve us of the burden of taking many […]
- To Think Issue 2£20.00In an economy characterised by linear short termism, people are crying out for a radically different vision of the future. We live in an age where doomsday predictions aren’t hyperbolic — they’re stark reality. We appear to be at a new crossroads in our lives both as private citizens and as a society as a […]
- The Yes Of The No£18.00Beginning with a meditation on the affirmative potential of no alongside the dissident capacity of yes-saying as a species of refusal. The Yes of the No advocates different models of daily practice through which to perform everyday life – the as is – in the subjunctive key of what if or even what might be. […]
- The Future Is Ours – Scenarios For The Future of Everyday Life£22.00The future is always with us. Not a day passes without our being confronted with the long-term consequences of climate change, shrinking resources, financial crises or the risks of the aging society. The world of the day after tomorrow often seems abstract, remote from normality and fateful. The future appears to be growing and developing, […]
- The Big Community£22.00No 9 - THE BIG COMMUNITY - Thoughts on the solidarity of tomorrow With the increasing individualisation of society, the widening gaps between poor and rich, young and old, sick and healthy and the division of Europe into debtors and creditors, the call for solidarity is getting louder. But how can the sense of belonging together be restored in an increasingly fragmented world? Is it essential in any case? What types of solidarity are and will remain important? And what is the stuff that solidarity is actually made of? ABSTRAKT No 9goes in search of answers. With contributions from former Federal Councillor Pascal Couchepin, RonOrp founder Romano Strebel, adviser to Obama Parag Khanna, theologian Konrad Schmid, philosopher Barbara Bleisch and brain researcher Peter Krummenacher.
- Short Stories of Apocalypse£25.00The Limited Edition and inaugural print fiction collection by Emergence Magazine explores the theme of apocalypse from past, present, and future perspectives, with short stories from Lydia Millet, Sjón, Ben Okri, and Paul Kingsnorth, and a forward by Alexis Wright. Through the grief of extinction, the gift of second sight, the final notes of human history, and the fatal temptation of technology, these four writers usher us into the mystery of what lies beyond endings.
- Radical Matter£22.00Rejecting old assumptions and revitalising the principles of sustainable production, Radical Matter reimagines material and process to provide the manifesto for a revolution in material innovation.
- Protest.£22.00Protest. presents and reflects on present and past forms of protest and looks at marginalized communities’ practices of resistance from a wide variety of perspectives. The publication shows how protest draws on irony, subversion and provocation from a position of powerlessness, for pricking small but palpable pinholes into the controlling system of rule.
- Practice Booklet Vol. I£7.50You can take our first four practice exercises with you wherever you go with this simple and elegant booklet. These practices are an invitation to explore your relationship to place and deepen your connection to the Earth.
- More Than Human£30.00More-than-Human brings together texts by writers across a wide array of disciplines that serve to reflect on the state of post-anthropocentric thinking today. Focusing on the ecologies and technologies of climate injustice and inequalities, as well as the destructive structures lurking within anthropocentrism, ‘More-than-Human’ proposes complex entanglements, frictions, and reparative attention across species and beings. […]
- Middle Plane issue 2£30.00Issue 2 of Middle Plane is comprised of four separate and bound editorials and The Silver Post newspaper, which can be found enclosed in an envelope. Each editorial responds to a specific artwork or body of work by Gonzalez-Torres, addressing manifold topics such as capitalism and democracy, isolation and togetherness, loss and renewal, and the […]
- MacGuffin£14.00Issue No 7 is dedicated to an object that is not just a garment, but more so a mirror of power and desire: The Trousers. MacGuffin puts the pants on one leg at a time with survival gear, working uniforms, tent slacks, yoga leggings, hammer pants, men’s skirts and the big question: ‘what is in […]
- Ladybeard Beauty£7.50We make and unmake ourselves in the image of what our culture finds beautiful. Shape-shifting through time and across continents, who sets the standard tells us something unnerving about who holds power. With this issue of Ladybeard, we want to disrupt the ideal. Taking the glossy magazine as a point of departure, Ladybeard is a […]
- Is Masculinity Toxic?£12.00In the wake of the #MeToo movement and the upsurge in feminist and men’s rights activism, traditional masculinity has become a topic of impassioned debate. But what exactly do we mean by ‘masculinity’ and in what ways can it be said to be harmful?
- Is Gender Fluid?£12.00Why is it that some people experience such dissonance between their biological sex and their inner identity? Is gender something we are or something we do? Are the traditional binary male and female gender roles relevant in an increasingly fluid and flexible world?
- I SO LATE£15.00A collection of work depicting Life Within Isolation ISOLATE ZINE – Edition 01 was created to spark inspiration during isolation. This collection of photography forms a snapshot of this historic time during a global pandemic. [ 100% ] of ALL profits going to the NHS Help Them Help Us Charity, less the costs for the […]
- Good Trouble Issue – 22£7.50GOOD TROUBLE celebrates the culture of resistance, publishing stories from the intersection of arts and culture with politics and protest. GOOD TROUBLE is about the movements standing up and fighting for a better world. It looks through the lens of arts and culture at the stories of individuals and groups around the world pushing for […]
- Forever – The Art of Longevity – issue 14£22.00Longevity is a goal aimed at by every entity with a life of its own: in nature and politics, by business and by us as human beings. Nevertheless, we often take short-term action. In a world that is rapidly changing the capacity to react, flee or adapt a product range at speed is essential. In […]
- Emergence Vol 3 – Living with the Unknown£28.00After more than two years of instability triggered by the pandemic, apocalyptic visions are becoming a lived reality, as the effects of climate breakdown rapidly increase and failing societal and economic structures reveal the fragility of our modern industrial way of life. Cracks in the system are becoming chasms. So much has been revealed, both […]
- Emergence Magazine Vol. II Practice Booklet£10.00You can take the second collection of practice exercises by Emergence Magazine wherever you go with this simple booklet. These practices invite you to experience the layered, sensory landscapes of place through listening to the language of birds, cooking with the seasons, engaging with the aromas of trees, and immersing yourself in nightfall.
- Emergence Magazine Vol. II£25.00Volume II of our print edition speaks to the multiple crises and opportunities unfolding around us: plague, extinctions, and loneliness grip us ever tighter even as they affirm our connection with the living world. It’s hard to reflect on the past year without feeling like we’ve entered a fictional tale. And yet here we are: […]
- Emergence Magazine (Inaugural print edition)£20.00Emergence Magazine is an online publication featuring innovative stories that explore the threads connecting ecology, culture and spirituality. This inaugural print edition is a collection of essays, poems, adapted multimedia stories, and photo essays from our first four issues. Tactile and intimate, this edition spans 296 colour-filled pages and six different textures of paper—inviting you […]
- Dear Nature£18.00Frustrated by our dysfunctional relationship with the earth, artist John Newling spent 81 days writing letters to Nature. Written with the sentiment of letters to a loved one, the artist’s correspondence takes you on a journey through the history of agriculture, religion and economics, exploring the values that have underpinned human endeavour and shaped our […]
- Cultural Bulletin D£9.00The world as we conceived it doesn’t exist anymore A changing world, as we understand it, often involves the collision of nature and people – the non-human and the human. We naturally view things from an anthropocentric perspective. Maybe this is why many of us can more viscerally connect with the effects of COVID-19 than […]
- Bracket – Vol 6£10.00In this latest issue of Bracket, 15 thinkers and makers from around the world are surveyed on the topic of Change. How we can get unstuck. The issue also includes 10 previously unpublished interviews on People. Foreword by Chris Riley “It is a time to shift. The most amazing thing about this time for creative […]
- Anxy£20.00Anxy is about our inner worlds—the ones we often refuse to share, the personal struggles, the fears that fool us into believing that the rest of the world is normal and we’re not. Each issue uses a central theme—“loneliness” or “boundaries” to build an original, insightful, and creative perspective through interviews with folks we admire, […]
- Action Required: Ten Global Goals That Will Change Fashion£15.00Action Required published by Fashion Revolution is an investigation of the fashion industry’s relationship with 10 of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, including gender equality, decent work and economic growth, responsible consumption & production, and climate action. Limited edition print run of 1000. This issue takes on a new format, presenting 10 of 17 […]
- A Magazine Curated By Maison Martin Margiela (2004)£35.00Reviving a lost classic, A Magazine presents a limited-edition reprint of A Magazine Curated By Maison Martin Margiela (2004),nearly two decades after its original release. The 2021 replica features original content preserved from cover to cover, with matching paper stock and cover treatments. Each new issue contains 1 of 6 unsigned archive prints of photography by Mark […]
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