"...what is revolutionary is excess, overflow, and power. This is junkspace seen from outside: a disequilibrium and rupture multiplied on the indefinite space of the metropolis. But this is also where the multiplication of obstacles, borders, lines of fracture and walls can no longer be regarded as simply blocks dropped down by power or as swamps that one gets stuck in: they are interfaces that polarize relations." Negri, Antonio. "On Rem Koolhaas."
May 24, 2012
It's About to Explode: an LoF Summer
LoF has been pretty quiet lately, with the free time of the summer we plan on fixing that (hopefully), for now though some cool updates:
1. Big congratulations to LoF writers Adam & Max who both got accepted to UT in the fall (<3 yall).
2. To start the summer off rightWe are all extremely excited to have the one-and-only Masahide T. Kato (University of Hawaii, author of From Kung Fu to Hip Hop: Globalization, Revolution, and Popular Culture) do a guest post for us that you can expect real soon.
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I think I just peed a little from excitement.
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