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(Forced) Movement
Across the Aegean Archipelago
What would be of contemporary culture if we did not recognize the impact of migration in cultural and socio-economic crossings? This book explores human migration in different times, contexts, and geographies surrounding the Aegean Sea. Through an assemblage of voices, lived experiences, historical documents, urban and rural dislocations, this publication examines responses to mobility of the ones on the move, and of the ones living in the destinations the former are heading to. It speaks of the sacrifices one is forced to make en route and at its antipode; the implications of voluntary migration to a place, steered by investment in real estate.
kyklàda.press is a series of compact books initiated by artist David Bergé and grounded in the Aegean archipelago, the island group marked by Izmir, Athens, and Crete. A publishing experiment in embodied, critical, and material forms of writing, each kyklàda book emerges from an expansion within and beyond one central theme. Five to six contributors from different practices craft each book together, relaying knowledge derived from lived experiences on islands: archaeologies of moods, expressions of desire and grief, affection and pain, constructed landscapes, human geographies, and historical (dis)continuities.
kyklàda.press currently has 10 titles in its catalogue.
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 Worn Tuff Elbow #3
	Worn Tuff Elbow #3					 Pixie Lice
	Pixie Lice							 Little Henri King Dum
	Little Henri King Dum								
	 SHINTARO KAGO - Industrial Revolution and World War
	SHINTARO KAGO - Industrial Revolution and World War 								
	 Parasitic City #0.3
	Parasitic City #0.3								
	 Unholy Grotto
	Unholy Grotto								
	 Sander's Second Life - book 1
	Sander's Second Life - book 1								
	 40 Devils
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