Cabinet
Cabinet No. 22, with a special section on ‘Insecurity,’ available now
Cabinet magazine Cabinet No. 22, with a special section on “Insecurity,” available now For a full table of contents, see http://www.cabinetmagazine.org/issues/22/ Subscribe online at http://www.cabinetmagazine.org/shop/index.php?cPath=31 Sheepishly starring: Sponge grenades, challenge locks, medieval wanted posters, political papyrophagia, fractal maneuvers, and the Olmec mystery of Number 7 Self-consciously featuring: – Brian Dillon on hypochondria – Gaby Wood on phantom limb syndrome – Eyal Weizman and Shimon Naveh on urban warfare – Gage McWeeny on non-lethal weapons – David Serlin in conversation with Valentin Groebner about the history of identity documents – Jeffrey Kastner and Sina Najafi talking barbed wire with Reviel Netz – Benjamin Kafka on paperwork and the French Revolution Hopefully with: – Alan Berger & Dorion Sagan on the metaphysics of ruination – Eileen Myles on the color tawny – Ruben Gallo on Mexican radio at the North Pole – Christine Wertheim on Borromean knots and psychoanalytical theory – The verdicts of Andrea Codrington, Joshua Glenn, and Tal Schori on the nature of Thing No. 3 – Implicaspheres insert on The Nose Bashfully including: – Antarctic venifacts, the paradoxes of stock photography, soup of the dead, self-help books, color-music, and, from Cabinets editor-by-chance, a clockwork orange Plus, begging your pardon: Artist projects by Kate Ferencz, Sarah Pickering, Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin and Miklos Gaal













