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CLOG 15. GUNS

Uitgever:CLOG

ISBN: 978-0-9904224-4-0

  • Paperback
  • Engels
  • 272 pagina's
  • 15 sep. 2017

Today, it is estimated that there are approximately 875 million small arms throughout the world. As this number continues to climb and the surrounding debate only grows more polarized, it is time to holistically examine the past, present, and future of the gun.

For nearly a thousand years, the gun has played a key role in shaping histories, societies, and lives. Incalculable sums of creativity, innovation, and design have been dedicated to this tool which continues to evolve in unexpected ways. While the gun has always been valued for its usefulness in hunting, sport, and war, it has also been appreciated - even fetishized - for its aesthetic appeal. Nevertheless, the gun is an object whose primary function is to kill.

Its destructive and deadly purpose imbues the gun with a unique potency - both symbolic and real. Hence, it can be difficult, if not impossible, to consider the gun as just another tool or designed object. Over time, social, political, and economic forces - particularly in the United States - have created a context that often forces individuals into “pro-gun” and “anti-gun” factions, leaving little room to critically study the gun as an object or consider the complexity of various perspectives.

Contributors: Alex Ameter, Martha Clark, Matthew Collins, Tyler Seth Collins, Ashley D'Arcy, Eric de Broche des Combes, Laura Dillon, Ladd Everitt, Camilo Fuentealba, Joey Gao, Matthew Giordano, Jesse Goliath, Ashwin Gopi, Chloe Green, Mikhail Grinwald, Mark Hanish, Will Herrmann, Ivan Himanen, Margot Hirsch, Ashley Hlebinsky, Kai Kloepfer, David Kopel, Donald J. LaRocca, Richard Laven, Richard Leach, Alex Mackenzie, Kyle May, Daniel Martin, Donnie Martin, Ian McCollum, Craig McCormack, Paul Molans, Ben Nicholson, Nate Patrick, The Propeller Group, Enrique Ramirez, Nina Rappaport, Richard Rattenbury, Jacob Reidel, John Romero, Robbie Roberts, Zach Scott, Carrie Smith, Robert J. Spitzer, Constance Vale, Kie Wagner, Alexander Webb, Phil Wilson, Adam Winkler and Stela Xhiku.

Today, it is estimated that there are approximately 875 million small arms throughout the world. As this number continues to climb and the surrounding debate only grows more polarized, it is time to holistically examine the past, present, and future of the gun.

For nearly a thousand years, the gun has played a key role in shaping histories, societies, and lives. Incalculable sums of creativity, innovation, and design have been dedicated to this tool which continues to evolve in unexpected ways. While the gun has always been valued for its usefulness in hunting, sport, and war, it has also been appreciated - even fetishized - for its aesthetic appeal. Nevertheless, the gun is an object whose primary function is to kill.

Its destructive and deadly purpose imbues the gun with a unique potency - both symbolic and real. Hence, it can be difficult, if not impossible, to consider the gun as just another tool or designed object. Over time, social, political, and economic forces - particularly in the United States - have created a context that often forces individuals into “pro-gun” and “anti-gun” factions, leaving little room to critically study the gun as an object or consider the complexity of various perspectives.

Contributors: Alex Ameter, Martha Clark, Matthew Collins, Tyler Seth Collins, Ashley D'Arcy, Eric de Broche des Combes, Laura Dillon, Ladd Everitt, Camilo Fuentealba, Joey Gao, Matthew Giordano, Jesse Goliath, Ashwin Gopi, Chloe Green, Mikhail Grinwald, Mark Hanish, Will Herrmann, Ivan Himanen, Margot Hirsch, Ashley Hlebinsky, Kai Kloepfer, David Kopel, Donald J. LaRocca, Richard Laven, Richard Leach, Alex Mackenzie, Kyle May, Daniel Martin, Donnie Martin, Ian McCollum, Craig McCormack, Paul Molans, Ben Nicholson, Nate Patrick, The Propeller Group, Enrique Ramirez, Nina Rappaport, Richard Rattenbury, Jacob Reidel, John Romero, Robbie Roberts, Zach Scott, Carrie Smith, Robert J. Spitzer, Constance Vale, Kie Wagner, Alexander Webb, Phil Wilson, Adam Winkler and Stela Xhiku.

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