Issue 29 Spring 2008 Sloth

Table of Contents


This issue, with a themed section on Sloth, is 112 pages.



Columns
    Inventory Helen Mirra
    Index For Der Räuber
    Ingestion Mark Morris
    Hexed House
    A Minor History Of Joshua Foer
    Time Without Clocks
    Colors Emily Roysdon
    Opal
     
Main
    Hydropolis Brian Dillon
    Testing the waters
  • The Origins of Cybex Space Carolyn De La Peña
    Gustav Zander’s amazing gymnastic devices
  • Artist Project: Moscow Drawing Dan Perjovschi
    The Writing of Stones  Marina Warner
    Roger Caillois’s imaginary logic
    The Imaginary Engineer Kris Lee
    Karl Hans Janke’s flights of fancy
    Reversing the Regular Order of Nature: An Interview with Emilie Clark Frances Richard
    Mary Ward, Mary Treat, Martha Maxwell, and the place of the female naturalist in nineteenth-century science
    Artist Project: Wear Them All San Keller
    Building a Better Snowflake: An Interview with Kenneth Libbrecht Margaret Wertheim
    Something in the air
    The Game Of War: An Overview Alexander R. Galloway
    Chess with networks
    The Game Of War: Debord As Strategist McKenzie Wark
    Occupation, evacuation, contestation
Sloth
    The Young and the Restless Daniel Rosenberg
    A history of busy idleness
  • Vasectomania, and Other Cures for Sloth Christopher Turner
    Better living through monkey glands
  • The Recline of Western Civilization Laura Nahmias & Nicholas Nauman
    The story of the remote control
    Fatigued Marina Van Zuylen
    Philosophies of fatigue
    Artist Project: Sloth Index William Justice
    Far Niente: An Interview with Pierre Saint-Amand Sina Najafi
    Laziness and the enlightenment
    Fast, Trusted, Proven? 
    Toward a Cliffsnotes™ for the Sloth section
And
    Postcard: Sleep-Learning 
    Bookmark: Untitled Joe Devlin












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