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Triple Canopy, Issue 10

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The tenth issue of Triple Canopy, And Yet It Moves, has reached its conclusion. We are now on a brief winter vacation. We'll return in February with our eleventh issue, which will feature work by Graham Beck, Mary Walling Blackburn and AB Huber, Joshua Cohen, Sergio de la Pava, Sam Frank, Ellie Ga, Greta Hansen and Cheryl Wing-Zi Wong, Joe Milutis, Peter Nowogrodzki, Steve Rowell, and Anja Utler with Kurt Beals.
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Recent podcasts:

Bangkok Is Ringing, Episode 3
by Ben Tausig
A series exploring the politics of urban sound in Bangkok and beyond, through first-person reporting, field recordings, and analysis.
Three Pieces
by Dawn of Midi
Dawn of Midi is an ensemble composed of Qasim Naqvi (percussion), Aakaash Israni (contrabass), and Amino Belyamani (piano). Based in Paris and New York, the group melds free jazz, minimalism, and musique concrète.
Print & Demand #2
by James Goggin, Jiminie Ha, Rob Giampietro & Caleb Waldorf
On November 7, Triple Canopy presented Print & Demand #2, the second in an ongoing series of conversations exploring how print culture is being changed by the manifold forms of online publication and how public spaces are being constituted around those forms.
Forms of Crisis (with Obstruction)
by Harry Mathews & Joseph McElroy
A recording of the two great American writers in conversation on October 21 at 177 Livingston, hosted by Triple Canopy.
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Podcasts include sound art, audio travelogues, radio plays, records of public programs, interviews, readings, sonar signals, conversations between whales and humans, messages received from distant planets, and exclusive mixes from Vienna's hottest trance deejays.


From the archive:

Sacrifice of the Banana
by Karthik Pandian
An ecstatic bestiary. A prequel to 2012. Shot by the temple police. Performed for the video camera. A film.
Mao, King Kong, and the Future of the Book
Bob Stein in conversation with Dan Visel
From Mao to Microsoft, a conversation on the unrecorded history of online publishing.
Shadow, Glare
by Erin Shirreff
Light shifts in a visual field. Programmed by Seth Erickson.
Crude Meridian
by Sophia Al-Maria, with Manal Al Dowayan and Tor Eigeland
"The desert of Arabia is America's last frontier.” The story of the cowboy oilmen who branded the Gulf and the Bedouin who followed in their footsteps.
Daybreak
by Lucy Raven
In Salt Lake City’s suburbs, the newest great dead American economy lies in wake atop the rumblings of the last one.
He Is Fresh and Everyone Else Is Tired
by Ian Volner and Matico Josephson
In 1966, New York's new mayor, John Lindsay, launched a series of far-reaching plans to transform the city, most of which were never realized. The authors recover that vision and its lessons for the present day.
Star Wars: A New Heap
by John Powers
Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Death Star.
Now online: Issue 10, "And Yet It Moves" »
And Yet It Moves features a number of projects that make excellent use of Triple Canopy's redesign, from Matt Mullican's navigable scale model of the solar system to Eve Sussman and Rufus Corporation's algorithmic thriller to Sam Frank's poetics of online bridal services.



Triple Canopy is an online magazine, workspace, and platform for editorial and curatorial activities. Working collaboratively with writers, artists, and researchers, Triple Canopy facilitates projects that engage the Internet's specific characteristics as a public forum and as a medium, one with its own evolving practices of reading and viewing, economies of attention, and modes of interaction. In doing so, Triple Canopy is charting an expanded field of publication, drawing on the history of print culture while acting as a hub for the exploration of emerging forms and the public spaces constituted around them. Triple Canopy is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization.

Triple Canopy gratefully acknowledges The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, The Brown Foundation, Inc. of Houston, The Buddy Taub Foundation, Foundation for Contemporary Arts, Funding Emerging Art with Sustainable Tactics (FEAST), The Polis-Schutz Family Foundation of the Jewish Community Foundation, New York Council for the Humanities, New York State Council on the Arts, and The Prospect Hill Foundation, as well as the many individuals and in-kind contributors who have generously given their support.

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