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Signal:08

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Signal is an ongoing book series dedicated to the political graphics, creative projects, and cultural production of international resistance and liberation struggles. Edited by Justseeds members Josh MacPhee and Alec Dunn, Signal celebrates the essential role art and culture have played in struggles the world over.

Signal:08 features

  • Josh MacPhee interviews artist/organizer Dread Scott about his Slave Rebellion Reenactment
  • Alec Dunn highlights Liberation magazine and the cover art of Vera Williams
  • Andrew Fearnley on the politics of publishing and designing books of the Black Power Movement
  • Vijay S. Jodha memorializes victims of anti-Sikh violence with postage stamps
  • Sightseeing with the PFLP: Travel documents for a 1970 hijacking

 

 

 

 

 

 

“For everyone interested in the expression, repression and expansion of politics through mass communications and design, all eight issues of Signal—and those to come—are invaluable resources.”

—Steven Heller, Print

“If you are interested in the use of graphic art and communication in political struggles, don’t miss the latest issue of Signal.”

—Rick Poynor, Design Observer

“Offering these graphics to generations far beyond their original audiences, Signal is recommended for designers, activists, archivists, and scholars studying protest movements.”

—Michael Dashkin, Library Journal

 

Published by PM Press.

Signal:01 is available HERE.

Signal:02 is available HERE.

Signal:03 is available HERE.

Signal:04 is available HERE.

Signal:05 is available HERE.

Signal:06 is available HERE.

Signal:07 is available HERE.

You can also purchase all eight issues as a set HERE.

More information about Signal: A Journal of International Political Graphics & Culture HERE.


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