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From ASCII Art to Comic Sans

From ASCII Art to Comic Sans

From ASCII Art to Comic Sans

Typography and Popular Culture in the Digital Age

by Karin Wagner

ISBN: 9780262546140

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: September 19, 2023

A fresh and provocative take on typography, computing, and popular culture, viewed through four idiosyncratic typographical phenomena from the digital age.
Delinquent Elementals

Delinquent Elementals

Delinquent Elementals

The Very Best Of Pagan News

Edited by Phil Hine and Rodney Orpheus

ISBN: 9781907222931

Publisher: Strange Attractor Press

Pub Date: July 11, 2023

A fascinating glimpse into the pagan counterculture, from the “Satanic Panic” to “occulture.”
Tainted Love

Tainted Love

Tainted Love

From Nina Simone to Kendrick Lamar

by Alex Coles

ISBN: 9783956796586

Publisher: Sternberg Press

Pub Date: June 13, 2023

On the development of the twisted romantic ballad in contemporary popular song, from Serge Gainsbourg to Tyler, the Creator.
Vision of the Hawk

Vision of the Hawk

Vision of the Hawk

The Art of Arik Moonhawk Roper

by Arik Roper

ISBN: 9781913689629

Publisher: Strange Attractor Press

Pub Date: May 30, 2023

The first full-color monograph on the work of acclaimed graphic artist Arik Roper.
Sibyl’s Mouths

Sibyl's Mouths

Sibyl's Mouths

A Pure Fiction Publication

Edited by Rosa Aiello, Ellen Yeon Kim, Erika Landström, Luzie Meyer and Mark von Schlegell

Introduction by Pure Fiction

ISBN: 9783956796449

Publisher: Sternberg Press

Pub Date: April 25, 2023

Textual and visual ephemera along with performative documents stemming from a reading of Mary Shelley's 1826 novel The Last Man.
The Digital Plenitude

The Digital Plenitude

The Digital Plenitude

The Decline of Elite Culture and the Rise of New Media

by Jay David Bolter

ISBN: 9780262039734

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: May 7, 2019

How the creative abundance of today's media culture was made possible by the decline of elitism in the arts and the rise of digital media.
Bomb Culture

Bomb Culture

Bomb Culture

50th Anniversary Edition

by Jeff Nuttall

Edited by Douglas Field and Jay Jeff Jones

Foreword by Iain Sinclair

Afterword by Maria Fusco

ISBN: 9781907222702

Publisher: Strange Attractor Press

Pub Date: February 26, 2019

Out of print for fifty years, Jeff Nuttall's legendary exploration of radical 1960s art, music, and protest movements.
Culture Is Not Always Popular

Culture Is Not Always Popular

Culture Is Not Always Popular

Fifteen Years of Design Observer

Edited by Michael Bierut and Jessica Helfand

With Jarrett Fuller

ISBN: 9780262039109

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: January 1, 2019

A collection of writing about design from the influential, eclectic, and adventurous Design Observer.
England’s Hidden Reverse

second edition'>England's Hidden Reverse, second edition

England's Hidden Reverse

A Secret History of the Esoteric Underground

by David Keenan

ISBN: 9781907222177

Publisher: Strange Attractor Press

Pub Date: June 30, 2017

Obsessively researched biographies of the three seminal music groups Coil, Current 93, and Nurse With Wound that also illuminates the history of the English underground scene.
Your Everyday Art World

Your Everyday Art World

Your Everyday Art World

by Lane Relyea

ISBN: 9780262533560

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: March 3, 2017

A critic takes issue with the art world's romanticizing of networks and participatory projects, linking them to the values of a globalized, neoliberal economy.
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