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ARTICLE
London: The Commonplace Transfigured
By
John Mepham
ARTICLE
London: Why Is It so Hard to Enjoy?
By
Mark Fisher
ARTICLE
London: I Sat Glued to the Screen
By
Bambi Ballard
ARTICLE
I never thought that one day I’d have to pin my hopes on Hitler
By
Elke De Wit
ARTICLE
London: No Time for Contradiction
By
Mike Phillips
ARTICLE
London: A Metaphysical Mirror
By
Adam Kossoff
ARTICLE
Phonography and the Drift
By
Owen Armstrong
REVIEW
Dark Summer
By
Michael Dampier
ARTICLE
Vertigo Café
ARTICLE
I Long for Stalin and I Want Good Violence
By
Elke De Witt
ARTICLE
Ordinary Young Men
By
Owen Armstrong
INTERVIEW
A Long, Hot Summer in a Small Polish Town
By
Nancy Harrison
EDITORIAL
Volume 4 - Issue 2 - Resistance is Fertile: The Independent Image
By
John Jordan
ARTICLE
“The skin, the aging, the imperfection, the colour, the beauty”
By
Sophie Mayer
ARTICLE
Power to the Pixel: Discovering the Potential of the Digital
By
Nikki Nime
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