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DIS Magazine: A Graphical Call for an Artists Union

A Graphical Call for an Artists Union

DIS Magazine: Open Letter to Labor Servicing the Culture Industry

Open Letter to Labor Servicing the Culture Industry

DIS Magazine: How to Travel If You’re a Fetishized Commodity

How to Travel If You’re a Fetishized Commodity

DIS Magazine: Censorship, Corporate Values, and the Destruction of the American Working Middle-Class

Censorship, Corporate Values, and the Destruction of the American Working Middle-Class

DIS Magazine: Middle Management on a Freelance Basis

Middle Management on a Freelance Basis

DIS Magazine: Artist à la Mode

Artist à la Mode

DIS Magazine: Working Artists and the Greater Economy (W.A.G.E.): The Economy of Trickery, or Crashing the Ship of Fools

Working Artists and the Greater Economy (W.A.G.E.): The Economy of Trickery, or Crashing the Ship of Fools

DIS Magazine: Middle Class’s Plain Vanilla

Middle Class’s Plain Vanilla

DIS Magazine: Can Dialectics Break Bricks?

Can Dialectics Break Bricks?

DIS Magazine: Photo 101: Silent Posing

Photo 101: Silent Posing

When words are a waste and touching is taboo, this mirroring mime technique will let your subject assume the position without imposition.

DIS Magazine: TV Parties

TV Parties

Two early NY art/media platforms are cross cut in an essay by Daniel R. Quiles

DIS Magazine: Best and Worst of Women’s Fall 2011

Best and Worst of Women’s Fall 2011

DIS Magazine: Shanzhai Anxiety

Shanzhai Anxiety

An item idem + DIS collaboration, with essay by Victoria Camblin

DIS Magazine: Best and Worst of Men’s Fall 2011

Best and Worst of Men’s Fall 2011

DIS Magazine: Elastic Youth: Interpreting the Scrunchie

Elastic Youth: Interpreting the Scrunchie

A DIS-commissioned lecture by David Riley

DIS Magazine: Photo 101: The Death of the Photographer

Photo 101: The Death of the Photographer

Aspiring to be a photographer? It's easy just like you.

DIS Magazine: Internet Therapy

Internet Therapy

On the couch with Ryder Ripps

DIS Magazine: Community Action Interaction

Community Action Interaction

An Interview with A.L. Steiner and A.K. Burns by Johnny Misheff

DIS Magazine: Best & Worst of Spring 2011

Best & Worst of Spring 2011

DIS Magazine: JEQU’s Picks

JEQU’s Picks

A bacchanal of truth in which no one remains sober...