This issue of the magazine explores collective intelligence as a political, cultural, and creative force, examining how shared ideas, voices, and actions can generate meanings that go beyond the individual. Through contributions by artists, theorists, and researchers — including Petrit Halilaj, Dahn Vo, Zoé Samudzi, Forensic Architecture, and Edward W. Said — the…
This issue of the magazine explores collective intelligence as a political, cultural, and creative force, examining how shared ideas, voices, and actions can generate meanings that go beyond the individual. Through contributions by artists, theorists, and researchers — including Petrit Halilaj, Dahn Vo, Zoé Samudzi, Forensic Architecture, and Edward W. Said — the magazine reflects on the dynamics of collective work, the telling of histories, the production of truth, and the responsibility of intellectuals to comment on and intervene in the world. From critical readings of contemporary conflicts, such as the Gaza Atlas, to a renewed emphasis on the power of public speech, the issue invites readers to think and act together as both an aesthetic and political practice.