e-Books

WITH GLITCH ARTVendela Grundell
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THE NEW AESTHETIC AND ART
SCOTT CONTRERAS- KOTERBAY & ŁUKASZ MIROCHA
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The Glitch Moment(um)
Rosa Menkman
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The power of urban street art in re-naturing urban imaginations and experiences
by Claire Malaika Tunnacliffe
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The Art is Creation
Free e-Books, Magazines, and Other Reference Works on Painting, Drawing, Pigments, Artist Techniques and Art history.
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When art takes the metro...
A journey through the largest underground art gallery in Brussels. The Brussels metro is a lively museum.
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A Neoist Research Project

Dada Manifesto
by Hugo Ball
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Dada Almanach/Berlin
Erich Reiss Verlag, 1920. 
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by Tristan Tzara
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Speculative – Post-Design Practice or New Utopia?
Ivica Mitrović
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Visual arts
Why art matters
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RICHARD BAUMAN
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Earth as art
 Lawrence Friedl, Karen Yuen, ...
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Art And Revolution
RICHARD WAGNER
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The Art of Community
Jono Bacon
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WRITING ART AND ARCHITECTURE
Andrew Benjamin
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Superhero Comics and the Popular Geopolitics of American Identity
by Mervi Miettinen
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NOT ART: AN ACTION HISTORY OF BRITISH UNDERGROUND CINEMA
by Duncan Reekie
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UNKNOWN ARCHITECTURES: AGNES MARTIN AND IAN CURTIS
by JAMES ANDREW WESTWATER
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Vladimir Tatlin: Form/Faktura
 by Margit Rowell
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The Avant-Garde Russian Architecture in the Twenties
by Catherine Cooke and Justin Ageros
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by Catherine Cooke
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by Aleksandar Flaker
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Design
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The End of Print, 2nd edition: The Grafik Design of David Carson
by Lewis Blackwell
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THE DESIGN OF EVERYDAY THINGS
Don Norman
Between the Covers
Rare Books
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Contemporary Theatre 
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Postdramatic Theatre 
by Hans-Thies Lehmann
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BUTOH: ON THE EDGE OF CRISIS?
by Tara Ishizuka Hassel 
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Dancing the Elemental Body: Butoh and Body Weather:
 Interviews with Tanaka Min and Yumi Umiumare
by Jonathan Marshall
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STAGE AND SCREAM: 
THE INFLUENCE OF TRADITIONAL JAPANESE THEATER, CULTURE, AND AESTHETICS ON JAPAN’S CINEMA OF THE FANTASTIC
by John E. Petty, B.M.
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Butoh: a bibliography of Japanese avant-garde dance
Shea A. Taylor
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Ghosts of Premo dernity: Butoh and the Avant - Garde
by Shannon C. Moore
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Music
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Punk Rock Is My Religion
by Francis ElizabethStewart 
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The (re)marketing of disabilityin pop: Ian Curtis and Joy Division
by MITZI WALTZ† and MARTIN JAMES‡
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The Sex Pistols and the London Mob
by Michael Ewen Kitson
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What is Post - Punk? A Genre Study of Avant -Garde Pop, 1977-1982
by Mimi Haddon
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The Passage: Post-Punk Poets
by Dick Witts
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The Righteous and the Profane: Performing a Punk Solidarity in Mexico City
by Kelley Tatro 
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Punk Record Labels and the Struggle for Autonomy
by Andrew Calabrese 
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The Clash and Fugazi:
Punk Paths Toward Revolution
by Mark Andersen
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punk and theories of cultural hybridity
by ALAN O’CONNOR
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'This ain't no love-in, this ain't no happenin':
 Misfits, Detroit hardcore and the performance of zombie scenarios
 by Roberta Mock
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The Art of Noise (futurist manifesto, 1913)
by Luigi Russolo
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Metal Machine Music: Technology, Noise, and Modernism in Industrial Music 1975-1996
by Jason James Hanley
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Industrial Music for Industrial People:
 The History and Development of an Underground Genre
By BRET D. WOODS
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 Thinking about Noise
by Motje Wolf
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THE AESTHETIC OF OUR ANGER
Anarcho-Punk, Politics and Music
by Mike Dines & Matthew Worley
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JAPANOISE: Music at the Edge of Circulation
by David Novak
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THE ERA OF MEGAPHONICS: ON THE PRODUCTIVITY OF LOUD SOUND, 1880-1930
by Timothy Hecker
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 The History of Rock Music
by Piero Scaruffi
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Automatic Classification of Heavy Metal Music
D.G.J. Mulder
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The Genealogy and History of Popular Music Genres
| Musicmap |
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Representations and Experiences of  Women Hard Rock and Metal Fans 
in the Imaginary Community
by Rosemary Lucy Hil
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The Art of Noise after Futurism
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Music, Noise and Silence: Defining Relationships between Science & Music in Modernity
by Aleks Kolkowski, James Mansell and John Kannenberg.
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Songs for the Ghost Quarters
by Katherine Hernandez
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“I WAS IN A POSITION TO DISMANTLE IT”:
 INDUSTRIAL MUSIC APPROPRIATIONS OF WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS
by Joseph Vecchio, A.A., B.A.
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White Youth: The Far Right, Punk and British Youth Culture, 1977–87
by Matthew Worley and Nigel Copsey
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Negotiating sound, noise and silence through improvisation, composition and image
by Stephen Harvey
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The Experimental Music of Einstürzende Neubauten and Youth Culture in 1980s West Berlin
by Michael Andrzej Ryszka
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THE BEAUTY OF SONIC WASTE: 
THE TRANSFORMATION OF SOUND DEBRIS AND JUNK OBJECTS WITHIN ENVIRONMENTALLY BASED COMPOSITIONAL PRACTICE
by PAUL J. ROGERS
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Fight Your Own War  - Power Electronics and Noise Culture
by Jennifer Wallis.
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Prima Linea-Insert /Nitchevo (LP - 1986 - Front De L’Est)

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 Prima Linea-Kunst2/88
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SONIC WARFARE: Sound, Affect, and the Ecology of Fear
by Steve Goodman
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LIVENESS: Performance in a mediatized culture /Second Edition/
by Philip Auslander
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Extreme’ music and graphic representation online
by Andrew Whelan
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Extreme Audio Culture in the New Digital Underground
By Tamatai-A-Rangi Ngarimu
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An idiots guide to noise
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Notes From The Underground:
A Cultural, Political, and Aesthetic Mapping of Underground Music.

by Stephen Graham
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SOUND, TECHNOLOGY, AND INTERPRETATION IN SUBCULTURES 
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Two experiments
The phenomena of “Noise” in Music 
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- Noise is Stupid -
Standard deviation, flat Ontologies, Reality and Noise
James Whitehead
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Assimilate: A Critical History of Industrial Music
 by S. Alexander Reed
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Heavy Metal and Globalization
by Marita Mirabella
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 THE REPLACEMENTS
By Ralph Heibutzki
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1975-1985 Du Punk à la New Wave
by Christophe DANIEL
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CLEAN-LIVING YOUTH, HARDCORE PUNK, AND SOCIAL CHANGE
by ROSS HAENFLER
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When We Were Young and There Were Rats on the Wall
Punk in Austin, the Raul’s Years
by Mike Hooker
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Headbanging in Dhaka:
An exploration of the Bangladeshi Alternative Music Scene
by Shams Bin Quader
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JOHN PEEL: Biography
 by BBC
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“Not Just Boys’ Fun?”
The Gendered Experience of American Hardcore
by Siri C. Brockmeier
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Fanzines and Alternative Music Cultures in Irelandby Ciarán Ryan
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Keep It Simple Make It Fast! volume 1
An approach to underground music scene
by Paula Guerra/Tania Moreira
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Keep It Simple Make It Fast! volume 2
An approach to underground music scene
by Paula Guerra/Tania Moreira
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Keep It Simple Make It Fast! volume 3
An approach to underground music scene
by Paula Guerra/Tania Moreira
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Making Music in Japan’s Underground
The Tokyo Hardcore Scene
by Jennifer Milioto Matsue
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THIS SMALL WORLD: 
THE LEGACY AND IMPACT OF NEW YORKCITY 
HARDCORE PUNK AND STRAIGHT EDGE IN THE 1980S
By Alan Parkes
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The History of Rock Music: 1976-1989
New Wave and Punk-rock, Hardcore
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Re/search: Industrial Culture Handbook, '83  
RE/Search No. 6/7: Industrial Culture Handbook from RE/Search Publications, 1983 is a book about industrial music and performance art edited by V. Vale and Andrea Juno. It features interviews and articles with Throbbing Gristle, Mark Pauline, Cabaret Voltaire, NON, Monte Cazazza, Sordide Sentimental, SPK, Z'EV, Johanna Went and R&N. The book was re-released in 2006 in a new hardback edition. 
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Occult
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The Witch's Master Grimoire: 
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Slavic Pagan World
Compilation by Garry Green
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by Raymond Buckland 
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by KATE WEST  
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by Anton LaVey 
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PAGAN PRAYERS
COLLECTED BY
MARAH ELLIS RYAN 
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by Catherine Bell
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by by Oberon Zell-Ravenheart
and Morning Glory Zell-Ravenheart
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by Turner Victor 
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THE ULTIMATE ENCYCLOPEDIA of Spells
by Michael Johnstone
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The Element Encyclopedia of Secret Signs and Symbols
by Adele Nozedar
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THE LANGUAGE OF DEMONS AND ANGELSCornelius Agrippa’s Occult Philosophy
BY CHRISTOPHER I. LEHRICH
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Occult Theocracy
by LADY QUEENBOROUGH
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Treatise On Occult Medicine And Practical Magic
By Samael Aun Weor
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by Colin Wilson
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Music and the Occult : French Musical Philosophies, 1750-1950 Eastman Studies in Music
by Joscelyn Godwin
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Occult Criminal Investigation
Reference material
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An Outline of Occult Science
By Rudolf Steiner, Ph.D.
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Dictionary of occult hermetic alchemical sigils symbols
by Fred Gettings 
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THE OCCULT ANATOMY OF MAN
by Manly p. Hall
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The Mystic Test Book of ''The Hindu Occult Chambers''
By DR. L. W. de LAURENCE  
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History
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The Idea of the Avant Garde - And What It Means Today
 by Marc James Léger
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The Undergroun and Alternative Press in Britain 
By John Spiers
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THE CITY IS OURS
Squatting and Autonomous Movementsin Europe from the 1970s to the Present
by Bart van der Steen/Ask Katzeff/Leendert van Hoogenhuijze
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Forgotten Books
Forgotten Books is a London-based book publisher specializing in the restoration of old books, 
both fiction and non-fiction.
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Punk: The Do-It-Yourself Subculture
by Ian P. Moran
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The Fashion from the Streets:
 Neue Deutsche Welle and the Federal Republic of Germany in the 1970s and 80s
By Chris Wendt
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 Punkademics 
The Basement Show in the Ivory Tower
by Zack Furness
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Punk and Anarchism: UK, Poland, Indonesia
by Jim Donaghey
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SHAMANARCHY:
THE LIFE AND WORK OF JAMIE MACGREGOR REID  (vol.1)
by VICKI MAGUIRE
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PUNK IS DEAD
Lux Mentis/Booksellers
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THE PUNK READER
by MIKE DINES/ALASTAIR ‘GORDS’ GORDON/PAULA GUERRA
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AMERICA’S HARDCORE
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“‘We are the Mods’: 
A Transnational History of a Youth Culture”
by  Christine Jacqueline Feldman
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The Punk Politics of Global Communication, or, It’s A Punk Rock Planet After All
by Kevin Dunn
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Did Punk Matter?:
Analyzing the Practices of a Youth Subculture During the 1980s
Kevin Mattson
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 ZGODOVINA SNEMALNE TEHNIKE SKOZI RAZVOJ 
ELELKTROAKUSTIČNE GLASBE 
by Aleš Vodopivec
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Sodobno digitalno reproduciranje elektronske glasbe
by Andrej Simčič
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A Blank Generation: Richard Hell and American Punk Rock
by Ross Finney
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AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE EMERGENCE OF 
THE ANARCHO-PUNK SCENE OF THE 1980s
by M. DINES
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Fanzines: Their Production, Culture and Future
by Phil Stoneman
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Exhibition/ YOUTH, ALTERNATIVE AND POP CULTURE IN 
YUGOSLAVIA FROM 1977 TO 1984 - The Belgrade Chapter: 
post-punk/fanzines/underground comix/alternative video/performance/DIY/ photo
Exhibition curators: Marina Martić i Stevan Vuković
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Zarez
Croatian biweekly magazine Zarez regularly, thoroughly and without sensationalism reflects social, political and cultural issues in the former-Yugoslavian countries and the world, collaborating with free-thinking intellectuals from Belgrade, Ljubljana and Sarajevo and also translating and commenting on major cultural texts from France, the UK, Germany, Italy and the US. Zarez passionately supports and documents the efforts of the independent scene in Croatia, which find expression in our journal.
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Empire of the Senseless
by Kathy Acker
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Hatred of Capitalism: A Semiotext(e) Reader
 by Chris Kraus and Sylvère Lotringer
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LEXICON CETUS 
by Nicolas Mugavero
Lexicon-Cetus is a dictionary that compiles and defines every single unique word from Melville’s Moby-Dick; or, The Whale. There are approximately 16,000 “unique” words in Moby-Dick; about 5,000 of them are a mixture of common given names, plurals, infinitives, gerunds, and/or adjectival/adverbial forms of root words. If the root word is already defined in the lexicon, then any derivations thereof are for the most part excluded.
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