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MONO.KULTUR #48: EYAL WEIZMAN / FORENSIC ARCHITECTURE

Dear Friends,
in this strange year of a global pandemic, race riots, and an increasingly toxic discourse in politics and society, our new issue couldn’t come more timely, featuring Eyal Weizman, the outspoken founder of Forensic Architecture.
Made up of architects, lawyers, journalists, scientists, designers, and more, Forensic Architecture is part investigative research lab, human rights activism [...]

PARALLEL LINES [...THAT SHOULD HAVE NEVER CROSSED]

Parallel Lines (…That Should Have Never Crossed) is a personal photographic gesture on a general sense of unease in the wake of the financial crisis of 2008 when, for just a moment, the underlying power structures of our modern societies were exposed by the failure of the economic system to maintain [...]

MONDAY MUSIC: NOUGHTS AND EXES

Hong Kong is not exactly blessed with adventurous music – a friend recently blamed the death of Asian music on Karaoke, since Karaoke has become so huge all over Asia that no tune can make it if it is not easily reproducable for KTV. Anyway, local folk-pop outfit Noughts and Exes are a slightly more [...]