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Signal weaves a story of how culture is central to social transformation, both yesterday and today.This ongoing series is dedicated to documenting and sharing political graphics, creative projects, and cultural production of international resistance and liberation struggles.
Highlights of the ninth volume of
Signal include:
- Hell No, We Won’t Glow: Selections from the Anti-Nuclear Power Discography by Dirk Bannink and Sean P. Kilcoyne
- They
Have Calluses on Their Tongues. We Have Calluses on Our Hands. Davide
Tidoni interviews Italian artist and self-appointed worker communicator
Pietro Perotti - Click to Edit: Print on demand and the aesthetics and means for production of the far right by Alex Lucas
- Creative Freedom behind the Iron Curtain Aaron Terry explores the film posters of the
List of contents
1. Hell No, We Won’t Glow: Selections from the Anti-Nuclear
Power Discography by Dirk Bannink and Sean P. Kilcoyne
2. Where Do You Draw the Line Between Art and Politics? An
Interview with Pietro Perotti by Davide Tidoni
3. Print-On-Demand America Great Again: The Aesthetics and
Means of Production of the Far Right by Alex Lukas
4. A Survey of Graphic Actions in Latin America by Andre
Mesquita
About the author
Alec Dunn is an illustrator, printer, and nurse living in Portland, OR. He is a member of the Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative and co-author of It Did Happen Here: An Antifascist Peoples History.
Josh MacPhee is a designer, artist, and archivist living in Brooklyn. He is a founding member of the Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative (Justseeds.org), the author of An Encyclopedia of Political Record Labels, and co-editor of Signal: A Journal of International Political Graphics and Culture. He co-founded and helps run Interference Archive, a public collection of cultural materials produced by social movements (InterferenceArchive.org). He regularly works with community and social justice organizations building agit-prop and consulting on cultural strategy.
Summary
Signal weaves a story of how culture is central to social transformation, both yesterday and today.
This ongoing series is dedicated to documenting and sharing political graphics, creative projects, and cultural production of international resistance and liberation struggles.
Highlights of the ninth volume of Signal include:
- Hell No, We Won’t Glow: Selections from the Anti-Nuclear Power Discography by Dirk Bannink and Sean P. Kilcoyne
- They
Have Calluses on Their Tongues. We Have Calluses on Our Hands. Davide
Tidoni interviews Italian artist and self-appointed worker communicator
Pietro Perotti - Click to Edit: Print on demand and the aesthetics and means for production of the far right by Alex Lucas
- Creative Freedom behind the Iron Curtain Aaron Terry explores the film posters of the