WF Issue 15
WF Issue 15
WF Issue 15
WF Issue 15
WF Issue 15
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WF Issue 15

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This issue was released in Taipei with an event at Korner. The night featured performances by Whitney Vangrin, KK Null, Wang Fujui, Betty Apple, Noise Steve, Tzu Ni, Jared Xu, Al Burro, Xu Xian, and Cevo Yang.
    

    
  • Jeff Mills, interview by Tobias Fischer with the Detroit techno pioneer 
  • Alois Pilioko and Nicolai Michoutouchkine, article by Peter Brunt about the unusual creative partnership between the Wallis Island and French-Russian émigré artists
  • Lin Chi-Wei, interview by Alistair Noble with the pioneering Taipei sound artist, including his piece “Tape Work,” in which Lin utilizes the audience to create a multi-headed human tape machine
  • Hungary Art Scene, roundtable discussion about the Hungary art scene with Gábor Rieder, art critic and former editor-in-chief of Flash Art Hungary, Dávid Fehér, art historian and associate curator at the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest, and Áron Fenyvesi, writer and leading curator of the Trafó Gallery, also in Budapest
  • Dolly Parton, Kurt Gottschalk writes about his life-long fascination with the pop singer as well as avant-garde responses to her work, with illustrations by Emma Gineering
  • James Hoff, interview by Marcella Faustini with the New York artist, Primary Information publisher, and musician
  • Fiona Pardington, article by Roger Boyce about the New Zealand photographer 
  • Weaponizing News, article by Robbie Martin about propaganda in the Cold War period
  • Saint Vincent’s Fire, short story by Joseph del Pesco
  • Whitney Vangrin, article by Kyra Kordoski about the performance artist
  • Tāme Iti, article by Tao Wells about the Māori artist and political activist
  • A Brief History of the 21st Century (so far), part 1, comic by Tim Bollinger