Columns
- Ingestion / Diplomatic Service
Paul Freedman
The ceremony of the state dinner
- Colors / International Orange
Adam Jasper
Painting the civilian future
- Legend / Zitty Christ
Wayne Koestenbaum
Maculate complexion
- Inventory / Material Wisdom
Adrian Young
Learning from object lessons
Main
- It’s All Dark
Justin E. H. Smith
Toward a history of the dark side of the moon
- The Frog Prince
Kevin McCann
The amphibian cosmology of Jean-Pierre Brisset
- Musical Wires
Lev Bratishenko
Listening to the Théâtrophone
- A Philosophy of Tickling
Aaron Schuster
A sensation between physics and metaphysics
- The Orc and the Penguin
Dominic Pettman
Diagonal existences, virtual and real
- The Bunkerization of Albania
David Pike
Repurposing the architecture of militaristic isolationism
Money
- Relational Economics
D. Graham Burnett
Tabua and the question of currency
- Artist Project / Untitled Project: eBay | Cypraea moneta
Conrad Bakker
- Passing Strange: An Interview with Stephen Mihm
Jeffrey Kastner and Stephen Mihm
Capitalists and counterfeiters in nineteenth-century America
- Artist Project / Gold Dust
Peter Simensky
- Infinite Exchange
Geoff Manaugh
Going for gold
- Artist Project / Conjured Body (William Grant)
Andrew Hurle
- The Rise of Inflation
Rebecca L. Spang
Bursting the bubble
- Artist Project / Money Action for Cabinet II
Sal Randolph
And
- Postcard / Karl Marx Considers His Prospects
- Bookmark / Money Action for Cabinet
Sal Randolph
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