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#09 Autumn 2006

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Situationist expert Roberto Ohro chats with Michel Würthle, owner of Paris Bar, in his Berlin apartment. Portraits of the Austrian experimental music scene, the artist Jasper Johns, Betty Tompkins, Tue Greenfort, and Sophie Calle. Chris Kraus on “World Light” by Hallodri Laxness. Ruth Weismann on Rei Kawakubo & Comme des Garçons.

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