Hi folks

I wanted to share another couple of articles from my stint as guest editor at 
Furtherfield, offering different takes on the notion of post-truth.


I’m hugely grateful to Carleigh and Filippo for their fantastic work :) For the 
sake of brevity, I’ve not posted the full texts, so hope y’all r happy to link 
out...


Trump: Image-Without-Body, by Carleigh Morgan<http://bit.ly/trumpface>

“Trump’s iconic visage has dominated the memeplex for months...” but what about 
his body? Carleigh Morgan examines how Trump’s physique psychically resonates 
with his supporters, whilst the iconographic function of his face remains a key 
driver for the TRUMP empire. http://bit.ly/trumpface<https://t.co/oiLloVfRml>


Radical noise! Dada tactics in a post-truth world, by Filippo 
Lorenzin<http://bit.ly/radnoise>

What do the Dada artists of the early 20th Century have in common with the 
internet artists of today? This article explores how both groups used 
linguistic and aesthetic strategies to reveal the absurdity of dogmatic and 
exclamatory propaganda and advertising. bit.ly/radnoise<https://t.co/h9XLQc9jxb>


Enjoy, and please share!


V best


Charlotte


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