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Our discussion with Israeli human rights lawyer Michael Sfard about his attempts to force a state investigation into whether repeated statements on Israelโs Channel 14 amount to incitement to genocide, a crime in Israeli law.
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๐ Issue 70 / Gray Literature ๐
featuring David Eggleton, Klara Kofen, Rosie Oliver, Sally OโReilly, John Smith, Spencer Spencer, and moreโฆ
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Our discussion with Israeli human rights lawyer Michael Sfard about his attempts to force a state investigation into whether repeated statements on Israelโs Channel 14 amount to incitement to genocide, a crime in Israeli law.
cabinetmagazine.org/issues/71/na...
@michaelsfard.bsky.social
The arc of desire is frail, and nowhere is this better glimpsed than in the โlove linesโ of the Yukaghir, which adorn our latest issueโs cover.
All articles from issue 69 are now unlocked, just in the very nick of time for Valentineโs Day...
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Carlin Wingโs new book, โBounce: Balls, Walls, and Bodies in Games and Play,โ will be published next week by MIT Press:
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In the meantime, you can read her essay from issue 56, โEpisodes in the Life of Bounce,โ here: www.cabinetmagazine.org/issues/56/wi...
If @cabinetmagazine.bsky.social says so, it's official! SO excited--they're a writer's dream to work with!
New article: Sanders Issac Bernstein (return2sanders.bsky.social) investigates the construction threats to Berlinโs Memorial to the Sinti and Roma of Europe Murdered under National Socialism and the long struggle by Sinti and Roma for public recognition of what was done to them by the German state.
Syros wasnโt the only pilgrimage spot that seemed, to the Western eye, to have withered on the vine of ancient vitality. When Melvilleโs ship reached Palestine, his heart sank: โNo country will more quickly dissipate romantic expectations than Palestine.โ
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A favorite essay on snow, by Charlie Fox, in @cabinetmagazine.bsky.social
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โIts appearance (remaking a field as a map gone blank) lays out a space approximating an empty mind.โ A magical essay about snow that finds something deserving in everything said about it or made to mimic it. From the magical @cabinetmagazine.bsky.social, obvs www.cabinetmagazine.org/issues/59/fo...
Enjoyed Igor Bezinoviฤโs new film about Gabriele DโAnnunzioโs creation of the Italian Regency of Carnaro, founded in 1919 and dissolved in 1920? Check out Reinaldo Laddagaโs article on the Fiume adventure from issue 58: โA City for Poets and Pirates.โ
www.cabinetmagazine.org/issues/58/la...
Bombed-out modernist building
In light of Serbiaโs not-at-all-corrupt deal with Jared Kushner to redevelop the site of the monumental former Army Headquarters in Belgrade, we return to Srdjan Jovanovic Weissโs history of this extraordinary modernist building, bombed by NATO in 1999.
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โWhere Western eyes insist on finding Greece and only Greece, Syros insists on showing us the world.โ
McNeil Taylor on the Crown Iris protests on Syros and the overlapping fantasies, from within & out, that are called on to define โGreece.โ
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"Amid this transformation, the walls of Berlin, a city often compared to Babylon, go on talking like the work of so many disembodied hands, delivering messages whose ultimate import we cannot fully comprehend, even as political authorities would prefer us not to see them."
In our latest article, Alex Cocotas reflects on Berlin, the effacement of Gaza graffiti, and the writing on the wall. โThe dream of the West is to grieve tomorrow for what we could have prevented today.โ
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Heman Chongโs artist project on the back entrances of embassies, with an introductory essay by Adam Jasper, is now online!
www.cabinetmagazine.org/issues/68/ch...
Scientific illustration of byssus-like carbonate of copper.
โWhen I was a little boy, I liked to pick my nose. In fact, Iโve enjoyed picking my nose for most of my life. This is not something to be proud of, but telling you about my nosepicking brings me to the word bice.โ
Jonathan Ames on bice from issue 1:
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'In 1953, while working a hotel switchboard, a college graduate named Shea Zellweger began a journey of wonder and obsession that would eventually lead to the invention of a radically new notation for logic' @cabinetmagazine.bsky.social
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For our latest Inventory column, Jim Moske explores a beguiling collection of images from the NASA archives: photographs of flameholders, taken mainly in the 1940s and 1950s, which seem like cousins once removed of Dada experimentation.
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Amanda Feilding wasnโt only a leading propagandist for drilling a hole in oneโs head but also an early advocate for therapeutic psychedelics and drug policy reform. She died last month, aged 82. Read Christopher Turnerโs article on Feilding from issue 28.
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NEW ARTICLE: James G. Harper and Philip W. Scher discuss German anthropologist Julius Lipsโs groundbreaking treatise on African, Indigenous Australian, and Oceanic depictions of foreigners, โThe Savage Hits Back, or, The White Man through Native Eyes.โ
www.cabinetmagazine.org/issues/69/ha...
Miss Read: The Berlin Art Book Fair & Festival. June 13โ15, 2025.
In Berlin? Or within one weekโs hiking distance? Come visit Cabinet at the Miss Read art book fair next week hosted by Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW). We will be selling books, magazines, and posters, and would love to meet our readers!
"complicity, wrapped in the cloth of remembrance"... Chilling. Makes one think of what Sarah El Bulbeisi has written on the German taboo on Palestinian trauma in a critique, that is urgently relevant to analyses of current German foreign policy and memory politics cabinetmagazine.org/kiosk/el_bul...
Read the statement by Sara Nadal-Melsiรณโassociate director of the Whitney Independent Study Programโregarding the Whitneyโs cancellation of โNo Aesthetics Outside My Freedom: Mourning, Militancy, and Performance.โ
www.cabinetmagazine.org/kiosk/nadal_...
To read a full transcript of the trial and an introduction by Thomas Keenan and Eyal Weizman, visit:
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In โShoah,โ a Jewish barber cuts hair while recounting the atrocities he witnessed during the Holocaust. In โRoute 181,โ a Palestinian barber cuts hair while describing a massacre of Palestinians during the Nakba. A trial in Paris turned on how to read these two parallel scenes.
As itโs his birthday, please enjoy David Byrne digging into surprising histories of the colour pink in this article for @cabinetmagazine.bsky.social
โNeedless to say, suggesting that prison cells be painted pink was not an immediately popular ideaโฆโ www.cabinetmagazine.org/issues/11/by...