H-O-T Histories of Tomorrow #1 – Spaltung
The Internet as a magazine
At first glance, publishing the Internet as a magazine sounds somewhat unconventional in times of digitalization. But hand on heart, the Slanted Magazine also followed the blog founded in 2004 in 2005 in order to counter the fast pace of the online channel with something long-lasting and profound. H-O-T Histories Of Tomorrow now presents only texts and images from the World Wide Web in its first issue on the topic of “Spaltung” (translated as splitting)—it’s about the radical power and its boundless freedom to make new and unusual ideas more comprehensible and of course also to make the whole thing a bit easier to read. Who likes to read long texts on the screen?!
The publisher of H-O-T Raban Ruddigkeit says: “We believe that there are countless voices out there that deserve to be heard. Also or especially because they challenge our habits, question our certainties and shake our minds. But when we take a closer look, we find that there is always more that unites us than that separates us. And also what we can really do new, different and better with it.”
With Hatice Akyün, Melissa Akyıldız, Salomé Balthus, Ben de Biel, Dirk Büchsenschütz, Ina Busch, Thomas Chudalla, Esther Czaya, Yennifer Dallmann Villa, Finsterwalder, Bürgernetzwerk, Mirna Funk, Peter Glaser, Svetlana Gradetchieva, Katharina Großmann-Hensel, Esra Gülmen, Luetfiye Güzel, Lars Harmsen, Jessica Jurassica, Behzad Karim-Khani, Jürgen Kasek, Guillaume Kashima, Hasnain Kazim, Andrian Kreye, Markus Lange, Michael R. Ludwig, Christian Nürnberger, Alan Posener, Susann Rehlein, Raban Ruddigkeit, Mark Scheppert, Alexandra A Schulz, Kuku Schrapnell, Ralf Schwartz, Johannes Staemmler, Dasa Szekely, Chris Tille, Ingeborg Trampe, Justine Turbine & Ewald Wildtraut
H–O–T Histories Of Tomorrow
Editor: Raban Ruddigkeit
Designer: Lars Harmsen
Volume: 100 pages
Format: 16 × 24 cm
Softcover with adhesive binding
Price: 9,80 Euro