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an interview can take many forms
Hans Ulrich Obrist In Conversation with Julian Assange, Part I (in the current e-flux journal)…and now Part II (in the even more current e-flux journal) When I first met Julian Assange—thanks to lawyer and Chair of the Contemporary Art Society Mark … Continue reading
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Tagged hans ulrich obrist, interview, julian assange, methodology, methods
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wikileaks and the angel of history
At first I was obsessed with the leaked cables, but I’ve been distracted from the cables themselves by my fascination with people’s responses to WikiLeaks (in spite of my resistance, I guess there may be a sociologist inside after all). … Continue reading
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Tagged angel of history, julian assange, lev manovich, walter benjamin, wikileaks
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