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Spike Art Magazine #87: Everything’s Computer
Spike Art Magazine #87: Everything’s Computer
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This issue serves as a psychedelic manifesto for the post-digital age, exploring the seamless and often unsettling erasure of the boundary between our online existence and physical reality.
Holding a physical copy of Spike #87 offers a necessary grounding contrast to its theme; the high-gloss imagery and substantial editorial weight provide a sensory anchor in an era of "everything's computer." We brought this issue into the dashpress collection because Spike consistently remains at the bleeding edge of art criticism, and this specific volume (featuring deep dives into exocapitalism, tech-feminism, and the "post-artist") perfectly captures the frantic, melancholic sensation of being permanently logged on. It is a brilliant curation of new fables and protocols for a world where even sitting in a park feels haunted by the digital grid. This is a vital piece for media theorists, net-art aficionados, and collectors who seek to understand the new image regime through a stylishly academic lens.
Secure your copy of this essential era-defining volume and add it to your archive before it becomes a digital-only memory.
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