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Manifesto - Art of the Second Renaissance
Sylvie Shiwei Barbier
A call to arms for artists to midwife a new cultural movement. This manifesto invites a shift from art as commodity to art as soul-work, uniting the artistic, political, and spiritual in service of a rebirth: a Second Renaissance.
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The Elysian Manifesto
Elle Griffin
One way our world could go from here.
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Elysian Collective
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Farewell to Westphalia
Logos
What comes after the 400-year-old nation-state system? Has this revolution already started from the depths of the internet? Farewell to Westphalia explores what is likely to succeed nation states, from cyberstates to internet movements, backed by the authors’ decades of experience.
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Logos Parallel Societies
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Creasidence Manifesto Zine
Maxim Chumin
Creasidence is a global accelerator in the creative industries, based in Tokyo, Japan. While supporting creators through educational workshops focused on the release of creative projects, we’re building a global community of creatives from over 25 countries. This collaborative comic Manifesto represents our shared vision for the creative future.
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Fungi as your Futurist: A Playbook for Symbiotic Futures
Jess Jorgensen
Grace
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Imagine we were more like fungi? If we are to solve some of humanity’s most radical challenges, we need radical new ways of thinking. Fungi as your Futurist is a first-of-its kind playbook for imagining regenerative futures, inspired by nature’s intelligence. It invites you to think like fungi.
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Sporesight
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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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