Interview with artist and media critic Alessandro Ludovico by Janneke Adema. The interview focus on the post-digital print condition, print-digital hybrids, independent and networked publishing and the potential of post-digital print projects to question, disturb, and subvert existing hegemonic and exploitative practices and institutions. This interview was conducted on January 31st 2013 in Berlin. For more information about the online, open access journal Culture Machine, visit www.culturemachine.net
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Hope III: Chantal Mouffe (Whitechapel Salon)
Hope II: Richard Sennett (Whitechapel Salon)
Hope I: Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak (Whitechapel Salon)
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