Issue 06: No!

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CONTRIBUTORS: Jon Tjhia and Cher Tan, π.O, Alissar Seyla, Luca Demetriadi, Alex Creece, Boohoo Collective, Smriti Daniel, Jahan Rezakhanlou, Tim Loveday, Matt Huynh, Tom Campbell, Dominic Guerrera, Naavikaran, Claire Cao, Hannah Wu, Chunxiao Qu, Pu Guo.


We came to No as a catalyst for this issue in part because we were moving around (with) that sense of foreclosure, and in noting its specific and egalitarian energy. 'No', too, is arguably the only word in the English language that doesn't lend itself to ambiguity, with variations of the same in other languages with similar roots: non, nil, nej, nahin, nein, ne, nihil, net, nu, nem, nee. We wondered what creeps into the wake of no.

As it happens, our previous co-edited issue of Debris sprouted from - 'The Urge to Know' - a feature and cornerstone of our friendship. Three years since then, 'know' left 'no' in its wake, the many tendrils of the former dissolving into ashes that contained refusal, negation and the urge to annihilate. To know and to no - it felt clear that both affects arise from the same wellspring.”

Jon Tjhia and Cher Tan, editors.

COVER: Pu Guo
DESIGNER: Malou Messien
COPY-EDITOR: Carol Que
PUBLISHER: Julia Flaster

CONTRIBUTORS: Jon Tjhia and Cher Tan, π.O, Alissar Seyla, Luca Demetriadi, Alex Creece, Boohoo Collective, Smriti Daniel, Jahan Rezakhanlou, Tim Loveday, Matt Huynh, Tom Campbell, Dominic Guerrera, Naavikaran, Claire Cao, Hannah Wu, Chunxiao Qu, Pu Guo.


We came to No as a catalyst for this issue in part because we were moving around (with) that sense of foreclosure, and in noting its specific and egalitarian energy. 'No', too, is arguably the only word in the English language that doesn't lend itself to ambiguity, with variations of the same in other languages with similar roots: non, nil, nej, nahin, nein, ne, nihil, net, nu, nem, nee. We wondered what creeps into the wake of no.

As it happens, our previous co-edited issue of Debris sprouted from - 'The Urge to Know' - a feature and cornerstone of our friendship. Three years since then, 'know' left 'no' in its wake, the many tendrils of the former dissolving into ashes that contained refusal, negation and the urge to annihilate. To know and to no - it felt clear that both affects arise from the same wellspring.”

Jon Tjhia and Cher Tan, editors.

COVER: Pu Guo
DESIGNER: Malou Messien
COPY-EDITOR: Carol Que
PUBLISHER: Julia Flaster