从三月份在中国国内《穿》杂志可以在淘宝网买。在大阪可以在国立国際美術館于iTohen买。
Wear journal is now available in Osaka at The National Museum of Art, Osaka and iTohen. Within China, online orders can be placed via taobao.
[drawing on left from 穿 Wear, photo on right by anyway. Thank you, 小蔡 and aka.]
Posted by 丫 | reply »nine sleeping places, eleven days later
to write when one is wordless, or just exhausted, as promotional can be, wordless, blowing, hot air on a very cold day.
Wear journal is now available in Shanghai at 渡口书店 Dukou bookstore and in North America via Textfield distribution.
Posted by 丫 | more »please meet here and now
An Appointment
Alexanderplatz, Tuesday, 27 January 2009, 18.00
[photo by 高灵 Gao Ling]
This is your latest minute notice to our meeting and appointment. Please come to Alexanderplatz station, the platform of the U8 line, between Le Crobag bakery and the Presse + Buch shoppe. Apologies for having been so late all the time lately, does 18.00 sound like a weak quantification of all the things i haven’t caught up to yet?
Please meet me, even if we don’t know one other. No one knows each other here, so let’s just try to remember that fact of all that we know we don’t know, that feeling that you next to me may have noticed it, too.
Mostly we’re ignorant. But I wanted to meet you anyway, an appointment in and of itself as a time and place predetermined. A context embedded into itself, choking, documented. Itself, itself, itself.
And a broad, come with—-first-time everything…
——–
An Appointment is part of the continuing PUBLIC research project by Elaine W. Ho and Fotini Lazaridou-Hatzigoga. Organized as a daily series of experiments, interventions and discourses, PUBLIC aims to examine the potentiality of latency and open spaces made possible in the relations between individuals and publics. Other activities are posted here. Some are open invitations to all, others are unannounced insertions in different locations throughout Berlin. 22 January - 1 February 2009.
ISBN: 978-3-00-026619-5; IMPRINT: HomeShop; PAPERBACK: 168 pp., 18.5 cm x 25 cm, sewn binding, colour and b/w sections, paper varied (no cover). Made in the People’s Republic of China.
期刊《穿》的第一期现已出版发行。ISBN: 978-3-00-026619-5; 出版:家作坊;规格:168页, 18.5cm x 25 cm,锁线胶装,彩色;b/w部份,特种纸(无封面)。中华人民共和国印刷。
询问/订买/发行请访问家作坊的网页或联系:
homeshop [圈a] iwishicoulddescribeittoyoubetter [点] org
The first issue of Wear journal is now available. For more information, please visit HomeShop’s page. For inquiries or to order a copy, please contact: homeshop [at] iwishicoulddescribeittoyoubetter [dot] org
Posted by 丫 | reply »a ship, not a tree. i want to be.

(photo from the ‘wüste der moderne’ exhibition, must be in the 1950s somewhere in north africa)
Posted by f | reply »dear shawn
somehow ended up in our mailbox a few months ago, addressee unknown, but when we tried to have it returned to sender, it made its way back into the mailbox. so took it to the desk where it has been sitting since, waiting for shawn, until she picked it up again from the pile of papers yesterday. if you are reading this, dear shawn, come by to pick it up.
Posted by f | reply »costumes for goodbye ceremonies

be with me.
you should
yes. you. should. at. least. try. day. by. day. little. by. little. yes. you.
d for dudley
“so are you chinese or japanese?”
“i’m the chinese one.” “oh yes that’s right. i never remember which one. you two look alike.” “oh really, you think so?” “when are you moving out of here?” “well, technically i’m supposed to be gone already, but i just came back today to pick up a couple of things.” “oh. then you’re going back to china?” “yes.” “can you do me a favor? can you send a postcard? i’ve never been there.” “sure, that’s no problem.” “that’d be nice, thanks.” D is 91 years old and lives alone. She is Communist, curious about China and hopes one day to visit Japan. Her mailbox is stuck at the moment, but hopefully the postman will come soon and open it for her. Please send your postcards from China and many other places to: 253 East 10th Street, Apt. 16, New York, NY 10009, USA. (let us know if you do by logging in and writing a comment…thank you…)
Posted by 丫 | more »it’s darker, more contrast-y and some things get crossed out, but “it’s something we’re supposed to be blowing new life into”.
We’ve moved. But the offer may still be valid. Send your e-mail requests to o[at] or post to: People’s Republic of China 100010 Beijing, Dongcheng District, Douban Hutong, Bldg 3, Entrance 6, No 901. 中国100010北京东城区豆瓣胡同3楼6门901室. If you write in chinese it will come faster. Previous recipients include: bernadette & lorena, jasmina, anouchka & john and ron-li & vali. mr. white and jj, we haven’t forgotten you (or the 10 euros). we apologise for the delay, the scenery keeps changing.




