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Limn is an experiment in outlining.

It combines the collaborative focus of a special issue of a journal with the spontaneity and interactivity of new media. Limn focuses on reconstruction and recomposition of concepts in contemporary culture. Limn is modeled on the convivial and critical features of a studio in art, architecture or design. Each episode differs from the last-different curators bring different problems and approaches to the basic concepts and tools developed in and through the process.

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Current Issue, Issue 10, 2018-04-01

Chokepoints

<p><strong>Editors: ASHLEY CARSE, JASON CONS, and TOWNSEND MIDDLETON</strong></p> <p><strong>April 2018:</strong> Migrants gather in “jungles” at the mouth of the Chunnel, awaiting an opportunity to cross from mainland Europe into the UK undetected. Somali pirates attack ships queuing up at the Bab-El-Mandeb strait, a critical passage between the Indian Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. A flash crash in the stock market triggers a digital “circuit breaker” that instantly shuts off digital trade until cooler heads prevail. Transcontinental internet connectivity is funneled through bundles of undersea cables, making global information flow susceptible to disruption by something as minor as a misplaced ship anchor. These tunnels, corridors, and cables illustrate how some conduits can become chokepoints, sites where malfunction, blockage, or strategic pressure constricts—or “chokes”—the flows and connections upon which contemporary life depends. Limn 10 brings together anthropologists, geographers, photographers, media scholars, sociologists, ecologists, and historians to explore chokepoints. We ask: When and why do these sites of constriction and connection emerge? How and for whom do they work? And what do chokepoints reveal about the the past, present, and future?</p>

Preface: Chokepoints
Carse, Ashley; Cons, Jason; Middleton, Townsend

Strangling the Internet
Starosielski, Nicole

The Art of In/Detectability
Middleton, Townsend

How pipelines constrict oil flows
Jones, Christopher F.

The Invisible ‘Jungle’ of Calais
Leleu, Eric; Joos, Vincent

Chokepoint Sovereignty
Dua, Jatin

Shipping corridors through the Inuit homeland
Aporta, Claudio; Kane, Stephanie C.; Chircop, Aldo

Disservice Lines
Degani, Michael

“World-World” Logistics in Tangier, Morocco
Rothenberg, Janell

Remittance Channels &amp; Regulatory Chokepoints
Small, Ivan

The Funnel Effect
Giordano, Cristiana

Ecological Chokepoints
Lewis, Joshua

Viscosity: A Minor Theory of Oil Capital Flow
Valdivia, Gabriela

Bottlenecks: An Urban Physics
Melly, Caroline

Cool Trading
Borch, Christian

Blockade: The Power of Interruption
Bjork-James, Carwil

Dredge Dump Dike
Collaborative, Dredge Research

Golden Futures
Halpern, Orit

The Times of Chokepoints
Cons, Jason

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