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creator | Julieta Aranda Brian Kuan Wood Anton Vidokle Yuk Hui Boris Groys Xiaoyu Weng Maria Lind Jonas Staal María Iñigo Clavo Daniel Muzyczuk Franco "Bifo" Berardi Massimiliano Geraci Shumon Basar Hans Ulrich Obrist Kaye Cain-Nielsen Maya Tounta Michael Andrews Andreas Petrossiants Elvia Wilk Jeff Ramsey Adam Florin |
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We might say that this issue of e-flux journal asks how Covid-19 preys on existential vulnerabilities through essays written well before the current crisis, and others in response to it. If Covid-19 has merged the biological and the political, how then do we reconcile the strengthening of national borders to protect populations with the stoking of fear and racism through self other or friend enemy paradigms, imagined or real? Even if nation-states and intergovernmental organizations are often the problem as well as the solution both sickness and cure how might our global interdependencies and vulnerabilities go beyond the ecological and techno-industrial waste that fuels the exhausting openness of globalization?
Or, as one author who experienced the pandemic in both Shanghai and New York asks: “How to harvest the energy from such permanent existential untranslatability and transform it into something productive?”
Editorial
Editors
One Hundred Years of Crisis
Yuk Hui
Anti-philosophy and the Politics of Recognition
Boris Groys
An Informal and Incomplete Journey
Xiaoyu Weng
What Is Wrong with My Nose: From Gogol and Freud to Goldin+Senneby (via Haraway)
Maria Lind
Climate Propagandas
Jonas Staal
Traces, Signs, and Symptoms of the Untranslatable
María Iñigo Clavo
Alienated Accumulations: Does Time-Based Media Belong in the Museum?
Daniel Muzyczuk
Killing Swarm, Part 3
Franco Bifo Berardi and Massimiliano Geraci
Futuro, Presente, Passato: Remembering Germano Celant (1940–2020)
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We might say that this issue of e-flux journal asks how Covid-19 preys on existential vulnerabilities through essays written well before the current crisis, and others in response to it. If Covid-19 has merged the biological and the political, how then do we reconcile the strengthening of national borders to protect populations with the stoking of fear and racism through self other or friend enemy paradigms, imagined or real? Even if nation-states and intergovernmental organizations are often the problem as well as the solution both sickness and cure how might our global interdependencies and vulnerabilities go beyond the ecological and techno-industrial waste that fuels the exhausting openness of globalization?
Or, as one author who experienced the pandemic in both Shanghai and New York asks: “How to harvest the energy from such permanent existential untranslatability and transform it into something productive?”
Editorial
Editors
One Hundred Years of Crisis
Yuk Hui
Anti-philosophy and the Politics of Recognition
Boris Groys
An Informal and Incomplete Journey
Xiaoyu Weng
What Is Wrong with My Nose: From Gogol and Freud to Goldin+Senneby (via Haraway)
Maria Lind
Climate Propagandas
Jonas Staal
Traces, Signs, and Symptoms of the Untranslatable
María Iñigo Clavo
Alienated Accumulations: Does Time-Based Media Belong in the Museum?
Daniel Muzyczuk
Killing Swarm, Part 3
Franco Bifo Berardi and Massimiliano Geraci
Futuro, Presente, Passato: Remembering Germano Celant (1940–2020)
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We might say that this issue of e-flux journal asks how Covid-19 preys on existential vulnerabilities through essays written well before the current crisis, and others in response to it. If Covid-19 has merged the biological and the political, how then do we reconcile the strengthening of national borders to protect populations with the stoking of fear and racism through self other or friend enemy paradigms, imagined or real? Even if nation-states and intergovernmental organizations are often the problem as well as the solution both sickness and cure how might our global interdependencies and vulnerabilities go beyond the ecological and techno-industrial waste that fuels the exhausting openness of globalization?
Or, as one author who experienced the pandemic in both Shanghai and New York asks: “How to harvest the energy from such permanent existential untranslatability and transform it into something productive?”
Editorial
Editors
One Hundred Years of Crisis
Yuk Hui
Anti-philosophy and the Politics of Recognition
Boris Groys
An Informal and Incomplete Journey
Xiaoyu Weng
What Is Wrong with My Nose: From Gogol and Freud to Goldin+Senneby (via Haraway)
Maria Lind
Climate Propagandas
Jonas Staal
Traces, Signs, and Symptoms of the Untranslatable
María Iñigo Clavo
Alienated Accumulations: Does Time-Based Media Belong in the Museum?
Daniel Muzyczuk
Killing Swarm, Part 3
Franco Bifo Berardi and Massimiliano Geraci
Futuro, Presente, Passato: Remembering Germano Celant (1940–2020)
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