The System of Systems
This collection of essays attempts to demonstrate that the process of seeking asylum is indeed a system, but it is not the EU's ideal, frictionless, single system. Rather, it is a system composed of many ‘systems’ which are complex, hierarchical, interlinked, abrasive and messy. || Contributions by: Lawrence Abu Hamdan, James Bridle, Kamil Dalkir, Ayesha Hameed, Paul Feigelfeld, Melanie Friend, Eugenio Grosso, Andrew Herscher, Thomas Keenan, Sohrab Mohebbi, Daniela Ortiz, Daniel Trilling, Nana Varveropoulou, and others

Introduction by Daniel Trilling
Daniel Trilling

Conflicted Phonemes
Lawrence Abu Hamdan

The interview
Rebecca Glyn-Blanco and Danae Io

Refugee Phrasebook: Interview with Paul Feigelfeld
Paul Feigelfeld and System of Systems

Papers
Eugenio Grosso

Objects/Bodies/Territories
Kamil Dalkir

a/symmetries of the Jungle
Design Unlikely Futures

It is obvious from the map
Thomas Keenan and Sohrab Mohebbi

A conversation at City Plaza with Nasim Lomani
Maria McLintock

Bread & Roses
Olivia Head

No Man's Land: Interview with Nana Varveropoulou
Nana Varveropoulou and System of Systems
Self-Published, July 2017
Printed in Athens, Greece
22 x 14 cm, 220 pages, color ill., softcover
ISBN 978-1-52720-888-9
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