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These are Situationist Times! An Inventory of Reproductions, Deformations, Modifications, Derivations, and Transformations (in English)
Ellef Prestsaeter; Sean Snyder; Mckenzie Wark; Matthew Fuller; Ruth Baumeister; Karen Kurczynski; Dennis Gottel; Eric Alliez; Rodolphe Gasche (Author)
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Torpedo Press
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These are Situationist Times! An Inventory of Reproductions, Deformations, Modifications, Derivations, and Transformations (in English) - Ellef Prestsaeter; Sean Snyder; Mckenzie Wark; Matthew Fuller; Ruth Baumeister; Karen Kurczynski; Dennis Gottel; Eric Alliez; Rodolphe Gasche
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Synopsis "These are Situationist Times! An Inventory of Reproductions, Deformations, Modifications, Derivations, and Transformations (in English)"
Excavating one of the great countercultural journals of the '60s, with previously unseen archival materialEdited and published by the Dutch artist Jacqueline de Jong between 1962 and 1967, The Situationist Times was an exuberant, multilingual, transdisciplinary magazine that became one of the most exciting and playful publications of the 1960s. Throughout its six diverse issues, the magazine challenged the notion of what it meant to be a situationist. Contributors included Aldo Van Eyck, Asger Jorn, Max Bucaille, Pierre Alechinsky and Boris Vian; themes included "situlogical" patterns, labyrinths and topology. These Are Situationist Times! provides a history of the magazine, also probing its contemporary relevance and presenting the material de Jong assembled in the early 1970s for a never-realized seventh issue devoted to pinball. Lavishly illustrated and featuring previously unseen materials and new scholarship, this book reanimates de Jong's magazine for our times.