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Coming in at oblique angles since 2010 https://limn.press https://limn.press/collaborate/
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Panita Chatikavanij investigates how the COVID-19 pandemic resuscitated old satellite technology in Thailand. Limn 11 - The Obsolescence. limn.press/article/when...

Michele Friedner and Areeba Fatima explore how Cochlear implants deemed obsolete in one country become vital in another. Limn 11 - The Obsolescence Issue. limn.press/article/refu...

Keren Reichler asks why are farmers burying underwear in their fields? Limn 11 - The Obsolescence Issue. limn.press/article/the-...

Why are farmers burying underwear in their fields?  Keren Reichler, Rice Anthropology PhD Candidate, recently published an article in Limn, exploring the theme of obsolescence through an unlikely tool that farmers use to get intimate with their soils.

Dela Anyah, an artist, reimagines objects discarded in Accra’s vulcanizer shops for Limn 11 - The Obsolescence Issue limn.press/article/art-...

An interview with R2R advocate Kyle Wiens for Limn 11 - The Obsolescence Issue

@limnpress.bsky.social The Obsolescence Issue featuring a piece by @slobster48602.bsky.social and myself. I had a blast writing this article and I am stoked to see the connection between the historic (mixtapes) and present (tape labels) use of cassettes that we’ve traced in it.

Limn is an experiment in collaborative inquiry. Published in print and open-access online editions, the journal gathers scholars, artists, and activists to illuminate–or limn–problems emerging at the interface of technology, politics, and contemporary life.

Jamie L. Jones investigates how whaling history lives on in Nantucket’s energy politics for Limn 11 - The Obsolescence Issue @jamieljones.bsky.social

Amy Zhang investigates the emergence of China’s circular economy for Limn 11 - The Obsolescence Issue @azshutter.bsky.social

Just in case anyone is confused, Limn (@limnpress.bsky.social) is not published by @dukepress.bsky.social (although I did indeed tarry in DUP’s offices as an employee long ago). limn.press

Today is the deadline for pitches for Issue 13. Submit here: limn.press/collaborate/

I'm delighted to have an article in LIMN 11, the Obsolescence issue, out now in *gorgeous* print and online editions. I write about the politics of wind energy and the uncanny returns of whaling culture on Nantucket. 1/ limn.press/article/beam...

Now accepting pitches for future issues. Got an idea? Invite us to your party, and let’s build Limn 13 together. Website for more details.

@lalehkhalili.bsky.social is a hard act to follow, especially when her photography is reproduced so beautifully, but I gave it a go in @limnpress.bsky.social's terrific Obsolescence Issue limn.press/issue/obsole...

🧐 long ago and far away @limnpress.bsky.social showcased Ruben Hickman’s paintings on the Clouds & Crowds issue & 🎩 to Chris, Ruben gave me my cover

The founding editors of @limnpress.bsky.social conclude their short reflection on the history of the magazine w/ "Limn is dead; long live Limn." Like the king's two bodies, a publication like Limn has both a material instantiation & a life beyond it. #PublishingMetaphysics

This is a labor of love, and we live on the generosity of donors. Thanks to friends whose contributions made Limn 11 - The Obsolescence Issue possible. Ready to make a tax-deductible donation? Link in bio.

“what if we approached obsolescence as more than a side effect of progress? Could it turn out to be something different, even hopeful? @limnpress.bsky.social 11 gazes into innovation’s rearview mirror to find out” limn.press/issue/obsole...

Forgetting is a feature, not a bug. This looks fun!

Now this looks like a well curated magazine if ever I saw one. Limn (@limnpress.bsky.social)

the new @limnpress.bsky.social issue on Obsolescence is just 💯

Because my followers should be amongst the first to know: @limnpress.bsky.social has released Limn 11–The Obsolescence Issue, just hours ago, free to read & reuse by one & all, on its newly redesigned website: limn.press. Or buy the gorgeous print edition. Just go take a look.

Limn 11, Obsolescence, has dropped online. Get it now, for free at link in bio. Limn works because of authors, readers, and issue co-editors, everyone collaborating in our new approach to peer review.

Limn is online. Issues, submission guidelines, general fun! limn.press

At the 2024 AAA in Tampa? So are we. Stop by to grab your hard copy of Limn 11- Obsolescence.

Obsolescence comes for everything, even you. Now available in beautiful hard copy. @jamieljones.bsky.social @princeguma.bsky.social @lalehkhalili.bsky.social @rajpatel.bsky.social @slobster48602.bsky.social

Coming soon: Obsolescence Limn 11: Obsolescence evokes history’s also-rans. Out-of-date. Useless. But what if we approached obsolescence as more than a side effect of progress? Could it turn out to be something different, even hopeful?

LIMN is back insta @limn.press x @limn_press