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Antimemetics: Why Some Ideas Resist Spreading
Nadia Asparouhova
Leïth Benkhedda
Why do some ideas spread like wildfire, while others resist being seen — despite their importance? A new book by Nadia Asparouhova explores the emerging phenomenon of antimemetics. Published by the Dark Forest Collective.
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Other Internet 2018–2024
Toby Shorin
Laura Lotti
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The definitive Other Internet anthology collects our essays and reports in print for the first time, traces crypto-cultural history in 6 new pieces, and surfaces new material from the OI archives. Ships September 2025. Pre-order now.
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Other Internet
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Workshop of Workshops
Dept of Transformation
"Workshop of Workshops" by P. Krishnamurthy, explores various organizational structures—studio, gallery, school, therapy, and temple—analyzing their advantages and disadvantages in fostering creativity, collaboration, and individual development. PK proposes a "new workshop" model that to merge the best aspects of these formats.
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Department of Transformation
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Stillness is a Move
Source Material Studio
Mr Smith
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Source Material Studio presents Stillness is a Move, the first publication in a new series exploring visual culture and creative practice. This edition introduces Stillness Mode, a developing framework that reflects on how images behave within contemporary conditions shaped by speed and constant motion.
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Source Material Studio
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SIAHKAL 2.0: An A.I. resurrected discourse on Marxism & Islam
Becoming Press
Parham Ghalamdar
At the core of this project is a translation of “Marxist Islam or Islamic Marxism,” a groundbreaking text written by Bizhan Jazani during his imprisonment in the 1970s under the Shah’s oppressive regime. Translated by a GPT modelled on Jazani's writings, and edited by Parham Ghalamdar.
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Semiotics of the End: Essays on Capitalism & the Apocalypse (2025) by Alessandro Sbordoni
Becoming Press
“To quote Alessandro Sbordoni: ‘as the end gets nearer, more is yet to come'. So maybe we already live (in) the end of the world, an end which stretches on endlessly, with no possible resolution." — Slavoj Žižek
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