Managing Editor: Yon Natalie Mik
Copy Editing: Virginia Arce
Proofreading: Erin Gordon, Ariana Mamnoon
Peer Review: Saverio Cantoni, Renne Carmichael
Korean Translation: Yon Natalie Mik
Korean Proofreading: Iden Sungyoung Kim
Publisher: The Invisible Archive
* 같은 책의 국문버전은 따로 판매되고 있습니다.
The Invisible Archive is committed to creating a dialogue that investigates how ideas on performativity and embodiment complicate and inform the conventions under which performance and time-based art are made, shared, and understood. By manifesting new relationships between rigorous writing and the radical nature of time itself, the journal critically documents the unique experiences and knowledge produced by artists, cultural workers and activists who work through performance, time-based materials and strategies, or who use their bodies for social, ecological, and political change. Through intimate collaborations between writers and artists, the journal is especially interested in discussing the invisible labor, politics and specific challenges attached to practices that are vulnerable due to their ephemeral nature, institutional neglect, cultural bias, or politically unpopular content.
* 같은 책의 국문버전은 따로 판매되고 있습니다.
The Invisible Archive is committed to creating a dialogue that investigates how ideas on performativity and embodiment complicate and inform the conventions under which performance and time-based art are made, shared, and understood. By manifesting new relationships between rigorous writing and the radical nature of time itself, the journal critically documents the unique experiences and knowledge produced by artists, cultural workers and activists who work through performance, time-based materials and strategies, or who use their bodies for social, ecological, and political change. Through intimate collaborations between writers and artists, the journal is especially interested in discussing the invisible labor, politics and specific challenges attached to practices that are vulnerable due to their ephemeral nature, institutional neglect, cultural bias, or politically unpopular content.