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    Wahrheit der Demokratie

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    Everywhere and All at Once. Performa 07

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    Being an Artist in Post-Fordist Times. Arts in Society

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    Open City. Designing Coexistence

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    Valences of the Dialectic

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    ABÉCÉDAIRE – Gilles Deleuze von A bis Z (3 DVD)

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    Doppelgänger

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    Kino des Minimalismus

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    Der Wind, das Licht ECM und das Bild

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    Education Automation: Comprehensive Learning for Emergent…

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    Ideas and Integrities. A Spontaneous Autobiographical…

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    Art and Contemporary Critical Practice

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    AA Book. Projects Review 2009

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    157 - September/October 2009

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    My Wonderful World of Fashion. A Book for Drawing, Creating…

  • Claudia Basrawi

    Mittelmeer Anämie - Damaskus, Beirut, Kairo

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    The Wire Primers. A Guide to Modern Music

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    Spaces of Experience. Art Gallery Interiors from 1800 to…

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    Papercraft. Design and Art with Paper

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    def - drafts establishing future

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    The Disco Files 1973-78. New York's Underground, Week…

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    A Precarious Existence. Vulnerability in the Public Domain

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    Christian Kerez 2000-2009

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    Avantgarden und Politik. Künstlerischer Aktivismus von Dada…

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    Displayer 03

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    Smoke Gets in Your Eyes

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    Des-/Orientierung, Dis-/Orientation, Dés-/Orientation 2

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    Unfolded. Papier in Design, Kunst, Architektur und Industrie

  • Mona Vatamanu, Florin Tudor

    Dissolving Absolute Structures

  • Michel Foucault

    Geometrie des Verfahrens. Schriften zur Methode

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    Das Ende des Kasino-Kapitalismus? Globalisierung und Krise

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    An Atlas of Fabrication

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    Aesthetics and Its Discontents

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    Bauhaus Streit. 1919-2009. Kontroversen und Kontrahenten.

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    The England's Dreaming Tapes

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    The Discussions

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    Solution 11-167. The Book of Scotlands

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    100 Beste Plakate 08. Deutschland - Österreich - Schweiz

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    Inaesthetik Nr.1. Politics of Art

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    20 Japanese Architects. Interviews and Photos

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Animal Shelter. Art, Sex & Literature, Issue 1

Animal Shelter: Food, Water, Reproduction, and Reading
It is a recent human advancement to be able to read a diaristic story about an author's sex life (or at least its provocative extremes) and then Google that person in a search engine, returning a link to a social networking: a profile, personal pictures, etc. It's a an ability that in theory makes communication between reader and writer quite simple. Alternately, is it this type of over-connectivity that incites in ambitious, intelligent people an exaggerated sense of privacy? "We live in very puritanical times, a bit oppressive, and a bit anti-intellectual," says Hedi El Kholti, editor of Animal Shelter, a part-zine, part-magazine, and part-literary journal, but a wholly dysfunctional "family project" compiled by affiliates of the publishing house Semiotext(e), Each contributor, well established in his or her own respect, writes in scrupulous (or unscrupulous, if you like) detail of his or her personal exploits, to liberatory effect. It's ilustrated, in turn, released in December, the publication was titled by Associate Editor Paul Gellman (of "Globe-trotting emissaries of trash in translation" Los Super Elegantes) for a gay club night they wanted to start in Los Angeles but never did. El Kholti says, "We wanted to show films and have music, and put together a little pamphlet with interesting texts about the state of gay culture and assimilation" one that was perhaps more intellectual, and less gendered, but not necessarily less raunchy, than Butt Magazine. The model was a 70s-era old journal, Masques, whose content was equally gay and non-gay. The pamphlets were conceived, but never made, and left over for publication in Animal Shelter.
Animal Shelter, explains the introduction, isn't a zine. It isn't handmade, or self-published. But it also isn't a magazine, and, though scholarly in parts, it isn't a journal either. Instead, it's a loose collection of textxs, sequenced like a mixtape and more or less reflective of very educated people frustrated with the place of women and sexual minorities, or in the case of Chris Kraus, the loss of a spoon: "With your friends, you never what you're going to get ... but I wanted to reflect a multitude of experience," explains El Kholti. Bruce Benderson writes in about the perceived and misplaced digestibility of the writings of William Burroughs, while Jennifer Doyle explains the demands Burroughs' writings make on women, before describing the men who can become her friends only when they recognize the difference between a marriage and a wife - and her resistance to being treated as the latter. Filmmaker and pornography maven William Jones tells the story of Fred Halsted, an adult videographer in the wrong place at the wrong time. Gellman writes about all the straight men ("strays") he's slept with, and where they are now (Hint: wearing sweatpants).
Animal Shelter is planned as a biannual. The next issue includes Gary Indiana and Penny Arcade, among others, on subjects including Pier Paolo Pasolini and Tony Negri.
By Alex Gartenfeld 01/02/2009 01:31 PM
http://www.interviewmagazine.com/blogs/culture/2009-01-02/animal-shelter...
Bruce Benderson, Jennifer Doyle, Tony Duvert, Erik Morse, Matt Fishbeck, Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer, Chris Kraus, Ariana Reines, Ariel Pink, Abdellah Taïa, Masha Tupitsyn, Hedi El Kholti, Paul Gellman


Hedi El Kholti, Paul Gellman (Hg.)
Animal Shelter. Art, Sex & Literature, Issue 1
Semiotext(e), 2008, 978-1-58435-075-0