The
Journal of Aesthetics and Protest,
issue #4, edited by Marc Herbst, Robby Herbst, Cara Baldwin,
Ryan Griffith and Christina Ulke
This is issue
#4 of the Journal of Aesthetics and Protest, a self-proclaimed "weirdo
thinktank"
based (mostly) in Los Angeles. This issue finds the Journal editors not at
their most hopeful:
"We are dancing
in the dark. Tough luck kids. In January 2005 we held a dark mass and wailed.
We are not dark energy. Darkness has shifted with this ever-expanded fucked-up
system. Our dearly held agendas and assumptions-once truisms-are now suspect.
How can we work in this glue gloom?"
"This issue contains
no unique strategies. There are no community parades-only marshalling crowds,
speeches and illusions of grandeur. We have no clue what is going on right
now. This fourth issue is weird. These articles may constitute something
or not-but we did try."
Physically this
issue is 4.25 x 7", pocket paperback size, with a color cover,
234 black and white pages. The table of contents lists 26 entries
including the forward. Printed in 2005.
$10 for one issue
includes postage.
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