Issue 2/2014
It is one of the oldest issues in the context of the public realm and artistic work: censorship. As an instrument of power wielded by the authoritarian state in response to openly proclaimed or coded critique; as a defence, legitimated on ethical grounds, against dissent or satire vis-à-vis the prescriptive values of religions and religious authorities; as an exclusionary mechanism directed at purportedly impure thought or resistance and disagreement; or as a societal reflex reaction to artistic statements that take stance that is contrary to or deviates from mainstream discourse. Censorship is also an omnipresent phenomenon in the art business nowadays. In the form of self-censorship, it creeps into contexts that view themselves as permissive and emancipatory, just as it worms its way into institutions and structures that claim to be open,... » read more
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Im Unterbewusstseinsstrom der Bilder
Franz Thalmair
Klicken Sie auf den roten Pfeil, um zu navigieren
Katrin Kulik
Verfassungsmäßig verboten
Pascal Jurt
Superjews: Thoughts on Ajax and the Jews following Nirit Peled’s Documentary Film
Amir Vodka
Das Internet als MakerBot
Martin Conrads
Farbintensive Crashes
Vera Tollmann
Widersprüchlicher Gemeinsinn
Stuart Hall, Alan O’Shea
Avoiding self-censorship?
The Manifesta and the Petersburg “window to Europe”
Anna Tolstova
Du sollst deine Heimat nicht kritisieren
Ініціатива самозахисту трудящих мистецтва (ISTM)
Soziale Zensur
Nehad Selaiha
„Nichts anderes als Politik“
Daniel Berndt, Fiona McGovern
Was wissen Sie über VPNs?
Süreyyya Evren
The Silent University
Pelin Tan
Zensurfreie Mediennutzung
Gislind Nabakowski
Markus Brüderlin 1958–2014
Georg Schöllhammer
Katarina Zdjelar
Katrin Mundt
Faith Wilding
Monika Vykoukal
Johannes Schweiger
Melanie Ohnemus
Deimantas Narkevicius
Ines Kleesattel
Pauline Boudry/Renate Lorenz
Gabriele Hoffmann
Nebelland hab ich gesehen*
Nicola Hirner
Utopia for Sale?
Daniel Horn
Anna Artaker
Franz Thalmair
and Materials and Money and Crisis
Bettina Brunner
Wäre ich von Stoff, ich würde mich färben
Yuki Higashino
Armen Avanessian (Hg.):
#Akzeleration
Matthias Dusini
Jonathan Crary:
24/7: Late Capitalism and the Ends of Sleep
Thomas Raab
Hanno Rauterberg:
Wir sind die Stadt! Urbanes Leben in der Digitalmoderne
Sabine Rohlf
Christopher Dell :
Ware: Wohnen! Politik. Ökonomie. Städtebau.
Sabine Rohlf
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Radikale Nostalgie?
Johannes Springer
Bernd Kracke/Marc Ries (Hg.):
Expanded Narration. Das neue Erzählen
Martin Reiterer