The tenth issue of Cabinet is 128 pages and features a special section on "Property." Artist projects include work by Paul Noble, Sergio Munoz-Sarmiento, Clara Williams, Matthew Northridge, and Jimbo Blachly. The "Property" section features the Cabinet Land Acquisition projects, which solicit art ideas for newly acquired properties in New Mexico, Queens, and on Mars.
Land Claim: Luna County, New Mexico
Columns
- Colors Matthew Buckingham
Ultramarine - The Clean Room David Serlin
Giants, Neither Green Nor Jolly - Ingestion Romy Golan
Anti-Pasta - Leftovers Amanda Schachter
Coming to the Surface
- Be All That You Can Be: An Interview with Sandow Birk Marcia Tanner
A historian of the Great War of the Californias discusses its visual legacy - Taming Thomas Bernhard Gregory Williams
A misread misanthrope - America in Autumn Gregory Whitehead
Elvis's hair and the Baader-Meinhof brains - Atlantropa edit suisse group
Herman Sörgel's plan to drain the Mediterranean - Southern Exposures Ed Osborn
Picturing the Antarctic - The Digital Vernacular John Pilson
Who's hot (or not)? - Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Severed Head Mark Dery
Any way you slice it, it's not cut-and-dried - Mismatch of the Day Paul Collins
Cricket's 19th-century sideshows - The Bad Seed Frieda Knobloch
Weeds and the persistence of vegetable memory - Trippelganger Leon Golub, Leon Golub, & Leon Golub
An artist, an astrophysicist, and a psychoanalyst have dinner
Artist project: Iraq Sophie Ristelhuber
- Superflux of Sky Joe Milutis
Mapping the history of ether - Land Acquisition 1: Luna County, New Mexico Jeffrey Kastner & Sina Najafi
Cabinet is tricked into buying remote scrubland; offers it to readers - Who Owns History? David Womack
Brewster Kahle's Internet Archive - Property and the Banality of Memory Mark Landsman
Two architects respond to a hotel built on the site of an old Gestapo camp outside Saarbrücken - Million Dollar Point Sasha Archibald
The US military's underwater dump in the Pacific - Land Acquisition 2: Queens County, New York Jeffrey Kastner
Revisiting the sites of Gordon Matta-Clark's Reality Properties: Fake Estates - Fungible Goods Rachel Knecht
The properties of property - Mein Royalties Jay Worthington
Who profits from Hitler's bestseller? - Product Line: An Interviewwith Kristin Ehring Carey Young
Marketing artistic license - Dotcommunist Manifesto Eben Moglen
On the free circulation of ideas in a digital society - Land Acquisition 3: Eastern Amazonis Planitia, Mars Sina Najafi
Spacious, quiet, earth views
The American Land Museum at Wendover, Utah The Center for Land Use Interpretation
Incidental structures and accidental references along the Utah-Nevada border
Incidental structures and accidental references along the Utah-Nevada border
Artist project: Acumulus Noblitatus Paul Noble
Artist project: Suburban Intervention #1 Sergio Muñoz-Sarmiento
Artist project: Odd Lots 1 Clara Williams
Artist project: Odd Lots 2 Matthew Northridge
Artist project: Odd Lots 3 Jimbo Blachly
Location, Location, Location: An Interview with Dennis M. Hope Mats Bigert
Tips from a Mars real estate mogul
Tips from a Mars real estate mogul
- Postcard 1: Postcard for the Public Domain Jay Worthington & Luke Murphy
Postcard 2: January 14, 2003 Danica Phelps
Two and a Half Property Bookmarks Brian McMullen
A story, obscured by the head of a Belgian bicyclist, about the actor Ben Kingsley; an annotated list; a short story about a town made of pasta; and another head, signed
A story, obscured by the head of a Belgian bicyclist, about the actor Ben Kingsley; an annotated list; a short story about a town made of pasta; and another head, signed







