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Image Factories: Infographics 1920–1945: Fritz Kahn, Otto Neurath et al.
Edited with text by Helena Doudova, Stephanie Jacobs, Patrick Rössler. Text by Bernd Stiegler, Otto Neurath, Vilém Flusser.

Marija Marković
Introducing Marija Marković (b. Serbia; lives and works in Brooklyn, NY), one of the artists participating in New Poetics of Labor 2018.

Everyday Life and the Culture of the Thing (Toward the Formulation of the Question)...
"The concept of"americanism" includes both a positive side-"Thing-ness"-and a negative one-alienation from nature. The contemporary industrial city,with its everyday isolating of nature from the place of production, and the place of production from the place of organizing activity-this city that is completely, to the last inch, fettered by matter that has been transformed by humanity until the last faint resemblance to its spontaneous source has disappeared - creates a relation to the Thing as if to a self-sufficient form that is retired within itself. Its dynamic-laboring structure and its living force are never simultaneously present; thus both become "soulless." This leads to capitalism's characteristic thirst for nature as if for something that, in contrast to the thing, seems to be alive, or, conversely, to its aversion to nature and to the fetishizing of things that are putatively, outside of any relation to nature, valuable in themselves (the so-called technicism from which many excessively zealous worshippers of americanism suffer)." — Boris Arvatov

NPoL Celebrates International Workers' Day! — screening program details
New Poetics of Labor / Nuevas Poéticas del Trabajo celebrates International Workers' Day with a series of screenings and video installations.

New Poetics of Labor Celebrates International Workers' Day
New Poetics of Labor / Nuevas Poéticas del Trabajo celebrates International Workers' Day with a series of screenings and video installations.

Patricia Silva
Introducing Patricia Silva (b. Lisbon, Portugal; lives and works in NYC), one of the artists participating in New Poetics of Labor 2018.

A Database of Fugitive Slave Ads Reveals Thousands of Untold Resistance Stories
Freedom on the Move from Cornell University is the first major digital database of fugitive slave ads from North America.

Sergio Galvis
Introducing Sergio Galvis (b. 1988, Bogotá, Colombia; lives and works in Bogotá), one of the artists participating in New Poetics of Labor 2018.

Workers Art Coalition
Introducing the Workers Art Coalition (WAC) NYC, a collective of construction workers and artists participating in New Poetics of Labor 2018.

“Afro-Tech and the Future of Re-Invention”: visions of Afrofuturism at Hartware MedienKunstVerein, Dortmund
With 32 participating artists and 12 coinciding ‘tech projects’, “Afro-tech and the Future of Re-Invention” takes over Dortmund’s Hartware MedienKunstVerein in an exhibition that is both aesthetically and ideologically immersive.

Marina Berio
Introducing Marina Berio (lives and works in NYC), one of the artists participating in New Poetics of Labor 2018.

Harun Farocki: “What Ought to be Done”
The Harun Farocki Institut, in collaboration with Motto Books, has republished a 1975 pamphlet written by Harun Farocki entitled "What Ought to be Done" (Was getan werden soll).

Michael Poetschko
Introducing Michael Poetschko (b. Austria), a visual artist, experimental filmmaker and independent researcher based in Berlin.

Alfredo Esparza
Introducing Alfredo Esparza (b. Torreón, México, 1980; lives and works between Torreón and Mexico City).

On the Phenomenon of Bullshit Jobs: A Work Rant
Printed: Issue 3 The Summer Of... August 2013

Crisia Miroiu
Introducing Crisia Miroiu, a Romanian photographer; lives and works in Brisbane, Australia.

"EXTRACTEUR : art format for museums in the age of social media"
The Colonel is preparing a book in a limited edition on the project "EXTRACTEUR : art format for museums in the age of social media" from a 2011 exhibition at the Sprengel Museum, Hannover.


Paola Andrea Tafur Quijano
Introducing Paola Tafur (b. 1982, Neiva, Huila, Colombia; lives and works in Jamundí, Colombia)

Post-work: the radical idea of a world without jobs
"Work has ruled our lives for centuries, and it does so today more than ever. But a new generation of thinkers insists there is an alternative." By Andy Beckett