CURRENT PUBLICATIONS

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Countersexual Manifesto

Paul B. Preciado *13

Countersexual Manifesto radically challenges theoretical discussions around gender and sexuality. Preciado, a philosopher and transgender activist, asserts that “artifices precedes…

Understanding Security Issues

Scott E. Donaldson, Stanley G. Siegel, and Chris Williams ’92

Understanding Security Issues (De|G Press) introduces readers to the world of personal cybersecurity and cyber-defense. The authors explain how to…

X-Ray Architecture

Beatriz Colomina, professor of the history and theory of architecture

Princeton Professor Beatriz Colomina challenges normal understandings of modern architecture in X-Ray Architecture (Lars Müller Publishers). Looking at technologies on…

Structures of Coastal Resilience

Catherine Seavitt Nordenson *96, Julia Chapman ’09 *14, and Guy Nordenson, professor of structural engineering and architecture

Catherine Seavitt Nordenson *96, Guy Nordenson, and Julia Chapman ’09 *14 offer new strategies for coastal planning for climate change…

Superhumanity: Post-Labor, Psychopathology, Plasticity

edited by Nick Axel, Nikolaus Hirsch, Anton Vidokle, Mark Wigley, and Beatriz Colomina, professor of the history and theory of architecture

Superhumanity: Post-Labor, Psychopathology, Plasticity (e-flux Architecture) explores areas of “self-design” ranging from media and contemporary art to architecture and science…

Are We Human? Notes on an Archaeology of

Mark Wigley and Beatriz Colomina, professor of the history and theory of architecture

Beatriz Colomina and Mark Wigley’s field notes trace the past few 100,000 years to explore how design has gone viral…

Superhumanity: Design of the Self

edited by Nick Axel, Nikolaus Hirsch, Anton Vidokle, Mark Wigley, and Beatriz Colomina, professor of the history and theory of architecture

The field of design has greatly expanded. It has moved from material objects to the crafting of individual styles and…