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Mosque in Wünsdorf, Germany. The first ever on German soil, it was built in 1915 for Muslim prisoners-of-war captured from the British and French armies. The Germans hoped that hospitable behavior toward these POWs would entice Muslims under French & British rule to switch sides.pic.twitter.com/vnYrfL2sRX
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Come to Cabinet Berlin on Jan 17 for “The Virtual Sentence,” a panel/practicum with
@briangdillon Jeff Dolven@janmpdx Sally O'Reilly & Elena Vogman. We'll explore how sentence construction defines limits & possibilities for thought, ethics, and politics. https://www.facebook.com/events/1036818030001671/ …pic.twitter.com/lsYLxy9PNw
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Rare footage of Marie Osmond explaining Hugo Ball and Dada to an unwitting audience. An art historian friend has informed us: “Not to be pedantic, but Ball’s costume is not accurate.” Still…https://vimeo.com/125058459
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What to say?! First, a confession: if a drawing can also have a punctum, for the writer of this post, it is the male elephant's back feet. That little step-up for better positionality manages to be anthropomorphic, pornographic, and pathetic, all at the same time.pic.twitter.com/Sjq3bkUVAO
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What did Guattari get up to when not hanging out on a beach with Deleuze or collaborating with him? Writing a wild science fiction screenplay—one that was, luckily, never made! Coming up in issue 66: Alfie Bown on Guattari’s “A Love of UIQ,” recently translated into English.pic.twitter.com/FWEF2IGr6G
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This hallucinatory Wild-West-meets-the-Cold-War sculpture at G.H.W. Bush‘s presidential library incorporates a facsimile of the Berlin Wall. According to the artist, “the horses simply represent humanity and the horses represent a victory of the human spirit.” Oh, the humanity.pic.twitter.com/KIk4bNFveb
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These gorgeous eyes are Fig's, who lives with@michelesnyder24. Fig is not evil! The sign above her head happens to be our Evil/Exit unlimited edition! Want to restage this? The edition can be had from us. Good luck trying to find a cat as fetching as Fig! https://bit.ly/2OsLjX5 pic.twitter.com/gsXSOEGVu7
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On Wednesday, 25 September, please join us at Cabinet Berlin for a screening of Mikael Levin’s film “Gowanus Broadside.” Details here: https://www.facebook.com/events/ pic.twitter.com/SdCO2l1KbJ
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Analoguing the digital. Olivia Kan-Sperling on the promise and pretense of physicalized programming at Oakland's Dynamicland http://cabinetmagazine.org/kiosk/kan-sperling_olivia_28_august_2019.php …pic.twitter.com/ciqFKKqfHk
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Memorializing the Jews of 35 Lippehner Straße.
@lilyscherlis on a silent bellboard in Berlin http://cabinetmagazine.org/kiosk/scherlis_lily_27_august_2019.php …pic.twitter.com/eHeBhcuMAv
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The victorious Bolsheviks remade Russian society in part by smashing the traditional calendar. Tony Wood on “nepreryvka” and its canceled holidays http://cabinetmagazine.org/issues/61/wood.php …pic.twitter.com/pdqNPh2Pbh
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Nicolò Zeno authored a cartographic hoax that put Icaria, Drogeo, and Estotiland on maps for over a century. Tony Wood on the mapmaker’s confected continents http://cabinetmagazine.org/issues/18/wood.php …pic.twitter.com/6L31paxZIm
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Magenta is named for the Battle of Magenta, won by a French duke who transmitted secret orders with a handkerchief of that color. Sally O’Reilly on the military history of a subtle hue http://cabinetmagazine.org/issues/34/oreilly.php …pic.twitter.com/exqoWkjGJh
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American fast food began not with the car, but the railroad. Jeffrey Kastner on ”Harvey House” http://cabinetmagazine.org/issues/17/kastner.php …pic.twitter.com/RmNdvOVZ86
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Antarctica’s “ventifacts” are things of beauty—ornate stone structures hewn by the wind. Jackie Dee Grom’s photographs of the McMurdo Dry Valleys http://cabinetmagazine.org/issues/22/grom.php …pic.twitter.com/cEc54Q3CR1
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Ern Malley was an enormously successful Australian poet—and a hoax cooked up by two frustrated soldiers.
@CwWertheim on the thin line between experimentalism and comic impersonation http://cabinetmagazine.org/issues/33/wertheim.php …pic.twitter.com/QPKizrdjCi
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A kite-hoisted camera captured this panorama of San Francisco in ruins after the fire of 1906.
@TurnerOnDesign on the daring aeronaut photographer George R. Lawrence http://cabinetmagazine.org/issues/32/turner.php …pic.twitter.com/hrFAYX2pq3
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Hydrotherapy, which originated in Austria, was believed capable of curing just about anything.
@briangdillon on the rigors of the Victorian water cure http://cabinetmagazine.org/issues/29/dillon.php …pic.twitter.com/w4l21uSaBC
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“I am cash and oxidation. I am iris and vein... Who am I? What am I? Won’t you hold me in your hand? Won’t you let me drown your eye?”
@namwalien’s syllabus for turquoise http://cabinetmagazine.org/issues/60/serpell.php …pic.twitter.com/YOhieA9JFZ
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