Summer reading with e-flux Books - Announcements - e-flux

The summer days are blistering, but the discourse is hotter. In search of titles to fill out your August reading list? Look no further than our discounted summer book bundle. This special offer features three popular titles from our e-flux Books series: Wonderflux: A Decade of e-flux journal (2023), Elizabeth A. Povinelli’s Routes/Worlds (2022), and The Internet Does Not Exist (2015).

As we delve into the pages of these three books, we find ourselves navigating the complex intersections of art, culture, and technology. Wonderflux: A Decade of e-flux journal takes us on a journey through the past ten years of e-flux journal, a publication that has played a pivotal role in shaping contemporary art discourse. Its pages are filled with critical essays, conversations, and speculative manifestos that illuminate the pressing issues of our time.

Elizabeth A. Povinelli’s Routes/Worlds offers a unique perspective on the relationship between indigenous cultures, imperialism, and the environment. Povinelli, a renowned anthropologist, takes us on a captivating exploration of the ways in which different cultures have shaped and been shaped by their surrounding landscapes. With each turn of the page, we gain a deeper understanding of the intricate webs of power and knowledge that have shaped our world.

The Internet Does Not Exist, written by German media theorist E. Francis Wythoff, challenges our assumptions about the internet and its impact on our lives. In an era dominated by technology and connectivity, Wythoff provocatively argues that the internet is not a tangible entity, but rather a set of interconnected networks that shape our experiences and understanding of the world. Through thought-provoking analysis and historical references, Wythoff invites us to question the very nature of our digital existence.

Together, these three books invite us to critically engage with the world around us. They challenge us to question established norms, explore alternative perspectives, and reflect on the complex interplay between art, culture, and technology. So, seize this opportunity to expand your intellectual horizons and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of ideas presented in our discounted summer book bundle.

The summer days are blistering, but the discourse is hotter. In search of titles to fill out your August reading list? Look no further than our discounted summer book bundle. This special offer features three popular titles from our e-flux Books series: Wonderflux: A Decade of e-flux journal (2023), Elizabeth A. Povinelli’s Routes/Worlds (2022), and The Internet Does Not Exist (2015).

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