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Issue 163
Chorus
C’s Chorus issue marks the beginning of our new print look, shaped by Hwa-Jin Jun, where we also ask what becomes possible if we embrace changing physical formats and materials as an ethos. We think of chorus as a collective noun: for voices, noises, expressions (of rage, solidarity, and otherwise). This issue embraces polyphony, or simultaneity, a chorus that does not dissolve distinction within the collective. From voice as infrastructure, a way of rehearsing coordination and collective power amidst spreading fascist logics, to the dispersal of seeds, anti-colonial cosmologies, melancholic sound in the colour blue, attuning to ancestors in museum collections, and the subtle accumulations in working-class time, we bring a cacophony of grievance and desire.
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“Over the last few years, Gui B.B has explored how her debt is endured and resisted in her body. Through performance, she conjures the precarity of indebted living, converting it into life force, enabling her to grieve, to claim, to be herself—or selves. She also wonders how to use debt to get horny, and how to use horniness to perform.”


