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The 47th issue of the acclaimed 032c Magazine delves deep into the dark realm of techno-feudalism, exploring the growing entanglement of technology, power, and capital with unflinching clarity. At its core is the dossier titled “Techno-Feudalism: I’m Sorry, But You Do Not Have Enough Coins for Democracy,” designed by legendary visual artist David Carson, featuring sharp perspectives by Cédric Durand, Jens Hillebrand Pohl, and Günseli Yalcinkaya. The cover stars Caro Daur in an unfamiliar yet captivating light, captured by Thyago Sainte and his creative team. This edition spans an impressive range of content, from GABBRIETTE's blood-soaked fictional narrative to Brandon Bowen’s intense visual story with 2HOLLIS, and thoughtful explorations of art and destruction focusing on Hito Steyerl, Wolfgang Tillmans, and Cyprien Gaillard. Those in search of reflection, subversion, and aesthetic transgression will find it here. Staying true to its Berlin roots, the magazine closes with the Berlin Review, spotlighting this season’s literary highlights. A provocative and visually striking publication that pushes boundaries and challenges perspectives.
✓ Free shipping to Germany from 80 €
✓ Free returns in Germany from 40 €
The 47th issue of the acclaimed 032c Magazine delves deep into the dark realm of techno-feudalism, exploring the growing entanglement of technology, power, and capital with unflinching clarity. At its core is the dossier titled “Techno-Feudalism: I’m Sorry, But You Do Not Have Enough Coins for Democracy,” designed by legendary visual artist David Carson, featuring sharp perspectives by Cédric Durand, Jens Hillebrand Pohl, and Günseli Yalcinkaya. The cover stars Caro Daur in an unfamiliar yet captivating light, captured by Thyago Sainte and his creative team. This edition spans an impressive range of content, from GABBRIETTE's blood-soaked fictional narrative to Brandon Bowen’s intense visual story with 2HOLLIS, and thoughtful explorations of art and destruction focusing on Hito Steyerl, Wolfgang Tillmans, and Cyprien Gaillard. Those in search of reflection, subversion, and aesthetic transgression will find it here. Staying true to its Berlin roots, the magazine closes with the Berlin Review, spotlighting this season’s literary highlights. A provocative and visually striking publication that pushes boundaries and challenges perspectives.
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