Contents & Contributions:

Front Cover: Emma Holmes, Mexico City. Photograph, 2008.

Page 1: Editorial Information.

Page 2: Ami Clarke, Communication with Günter Steinmeyer. 2010.

Page 3: Alexandre Da Cunha, 2009. Translates from Brasilian; ‘don't be an outlaw, don't be a hero’.

Page 4: Clunie Reid, 2010.

Page 5: Alasdair Duncan,  Sper Dallen, Text in Je Zaum. 2010.

Page 6: Zodiac 19, A Review of Contemporary Architecture, Edizione di Comunita, Ing. C. Olivetti & C. Milan, Italy. 1969. Drawing by Anne Tyng, Pg 161.

Page 7: Matt Packer, ‘Coins of the Realm’. 2010.

Page 8: Emma Holmes, quotes from gangster films. 1930-40’s.

Page 9&10: ‘Empire Oblivion’, The Guardian Newspaper. 2009. Photo by Bettman/Corbis.

Page 11-14: John Chilver, Being-Not-There of the Concept versus Provisional Harvest (Reading Chapter Five of Badiou’s Deleuze) 2010.

Page 14: Illustration mirrored by Editor; Anne Tyng, Spiral Extension of Helix. Zodiac 19, A Review of Contemporary Architecture, Edizione di Comunita, Ing. C. Olivetti & C. Milan, Italy. 1969.

Page 15&16: ‘idonthaveyourmarbles’, Aesthetic Consultation Voucher, ebay. 12-10-2010

Page 17: Nicola Pellegrini & Ottonella Mocellin, Postcard found stuck behind a radiator for 28 yrs. Milan, Italy 2010.

Page 18: Polycote UK, Catalogue 2007.

Page 19&20: Facebook Supercomputer,The Guardian Weekend, 10-2009.

Page 21: ‘The Illustrated Reference Book of the Universe’ The Joy of Knowledge, James Mitchell, Windward 1982, Pgs 4&13.

Page 22: Cedar Lewisohn, Untitled Drawing (Steve Irwin) 2008.

Page 23&24: Sam Basu, Essay on Group Dynamics. Carbon paper, 2010.

Page 25: Craig Cooper, 2010.

Page 26: Ed Jones, British 1930‘s press photo.

Page 27&28: Bob Ajar, ‘Mark Boyle, Permaculture’. 2010.

Page 29&30: Kevin Hutcheson, 2010.

Page 31: Alastair Mackinven, 2010.

Page 32: ‘The Illustrated Reference Book of the Universe’ The Joy of Knowledge, James Mitchell, Windward 1982, Pg 2.

Page 33&34: ‘Les Cocus Du Vieil Art Moderne’, Salvador Dali. Collection Libelles, Fasquelle Editeurs, Printed In France, 1956. Translation (Deborah Farnault) from French;

I don’t worry at all about saying that Vermeer is almost everything and Mondrian almost nothing!

Some completely moronic critics have used for several years the name of Piet Mondrian, as if he would represent the height of all spiritual activity. They were mentioning him every other minute. Piet for architecture, Piet for poetry, Piet for mysticism, Piet for philosophy, Piet’s whites, Pet’s yellows, Piet, Piet, Piet...........................Piet, Piet, Piet, Piepie, Pity, Piet. Well then! Piet, this is me Salvador who tells you, with one less “i” it wouldn’t have been anything more than a fart.”                                                                             

Page 35&36: ‘Los 33’ Trapped Chilean Miners Freed after 69 Days.The Sun Newspaper, 14-10-10.

Page 37: Contents & Contributions.

Page 38: Manuela Barczewski, Car Battery. 2010.

Back Cover: Ed Jones, British 1930‘s press photo, (Female Wrestlers).

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