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scf2ke's review against another edition
4.0
Less about art than I anticipated and a lot more focused on the contemporary Art in relation to politics and globalization. Steyerl’s work makes a lot more sense after reading her well-supported theories. A lot of interesting topics about the future of new media art, at times it was a little dense or too abstract to me, but my favorite essay was called International Disco Latin!
prcizmadia's review against another edition
4.0
Some parts of this blew my mind while some didn’t, but the analysis is always compete and compelling. You don’t find yourself to this book by accident so if you’re here, you’re meant to be. Pick it up.
coffeeoverapples's review against another edition
challenging
funny
inspiring
reflective
slow-paced
4.0
beepbeepbooks's review against another edition
4.0
Hito Steyerl plays with language in such a concise and cogent way, it would be hard to navigate contemporary art circles without being somewhat acquainted with her. Her ability to explain the current conditions of neoliberalism, the recent rise of fascism, and the methods to confront them are always illuminating.
dipanjali's review against another edition
5.0
T_T no words for how incisive + imaginative steyerl's writing is.
faulkneribarelyknowher's review against another edition
4.0
crazy intersection of military, art, economy, technology, and mental illness…..but not that crazy considering how interrelated these things are. incredibly relevant
sometimes the line between metaphor and real connection is blurred which occasionally makes it hard to follow, but also aways makes it interesting to read
sometimes the line between metaphor and real connection is blurred which occasionally makes it hard to follow, but also aways makes it interesting to read
rach1451's review against another edition
challenging
informative
5.0
Steyerl does it again! Brilliant mix of information, insight and imagination as ever.