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Cabinet is a quarterly magazine of arts and culture that believes curiosity is the very basis of ethics.

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  1. 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.

  2. Come to Cabinet Berlin on Jan 17 for “The Virtual Sentence,” a panel/practicum with Jeff Dolven Sally O'Reilly & Elena Vogman. We'll explore how sentence construction defines limits & possibilities for thought, ethics, and politics.

  3. 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…

  4. 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.

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  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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!

  8. On Wednesday, 25 September, please join us at Cabinet Berlin for a screening of Mikael Levin’s film “Gowanus Broadside.” Details here:

  9. Analoguing the digital. Olivia Kan-Sperling on the promise and pretense of physicalized programming at Oakland's Dynamicland

  10. Memorializing the Jews of 35 Lippehner Straße. on a silent bellboard in Berlin

  11. The victorious Bolsheviks remade Russian society in part by smashing the traditional calendar. Tony Wood on “nepreryvka” and its canceled holidays

  12. 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

  13. 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

  14. American fast food began not with the car, but the railroad. Jeffrey Kastner on ”Harvey House”

  15. Antarctica’s “ventifacts” are things of beauty—ornate stone structures hewn by the wind. Jackie Dee Grom’s photographs of the McMurdo Dry Valleys

  16. Ern Malley was an enormously successful Australian poet—and a hoax cooked up by two frustrated soldiers. on the thin line between experimentalism and comic impersonation

  17. A kite-hoisted camera captured this panorama of San Francisco in ruins after the fire of 1906. on the daring aeronaut photographer George R. Lawrence

  18. Hydrotherapy, which originated in Austria, was believed capable of curing just about anything. on the rigors of the Victorian water cure

  19. “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?” ’s syllabus for turquoise

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