Bricks from the Kiln n.5

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Bricks from the Kiln is an irregular cadence magazine edited by Andrew Lister and Matthew Stuart, which presents graphics and typography as disciplines activated by and across other disciplines such as language, archives, collage and more.
It borrows the title from the glossary notes of Ret Marut's "Der Ziegelbrenner", "size, shape and color of a brick", published for 13 issues between 1917 and 1921.

Edited by Matthew Stuart & Andrew Walsh‐Listen 
Dimensions: 170 × 224.764mm
Number of pages 208
English language
Limited edition of 1000 copies

ISSUE 5
Contents:
- ANYTHING BUT BEGIN, Louis Lüthi
- SNOW AND BLOOD: A DIPTYCH PICTURESQUE, Helen Marten
- THE RECIPE FOR BLUE WAS RED / SPATTERING, SHADOW TEXTS,THE APPLICATION OF INTERNAL CONTRADICTION, Rebecca May Johnson
- NETWORKS ARE NOT DIAGRAMS: AETHERIC THEORIES AND SOCIAL PHYSICS, Johanna Drucker
- I LOSE MY HEAD, Daisy Lafarge
- THE BIG ROAR, Holly Pester
- OFF THE PAGE: LOUD COWS A TALK AND A POEM ABOUT READING ALOUD, Ursula K. Le Guin
- SIGNS, SOUNDS, METALS, FIRES, OR AN ECONOMY OF HER READER, Quinn Latimer
- SKETCHES FROM A POLITE HELL, Stefan Themerson
- TRANSLITERATIVE TEASE, Slavs and Tatars
- A SÉANCE: A CALL AND RESPONSE, Ashanti Harris
- XAXALPA, Catalina Barroso-Luque
- LEFT TO HIS OWN DEVICES: RICHARD HAMILTON, INTROSPECTRE, Kevin Lotery
- AJAR AJAR A JAR: [OPENING THE CONCRETE], Bronac Ferran w. Greg Thomas
- BARONESS ELSA’S EM DASHES, Astrid Seme w. Alex Balgiu