Archive Kabinett
Archive has no formal structure: its members (designers, interns, editors, artists, translators) practice no division of labor beyond the division of competences, no division of space beyond what is required by its use. Archive thus generates shifting and manifold assemblages of individuals - things - groups - exchanges. The stages of its productive cycle (the production of signs) are immediately evident in their social dimension: 'creation always comes from father away than its authors.' How do these assemblages come together? The various movements of Archive's activities are strengthened by their composing a network or a flow.
Archive Books & Journal see to the publication and distribution of research and materials. Archive Appendix is a design office investigating different modes of enunciation, interpreting design as a contraction of memory and attention. Archive Kabinett is where its members meet and can be found; here their books can be read or bought. With Archive's program of events they work on the conditions of enunciation and reception without assuming they can ever really be told apart.
Archive Kabinett aims to translate, organize and circulate theoretical and critical materials.
























