In this article, we will explore and analyze the impact of Situationist Times on different aspects of our society and daily life. Situationist Times has been a topic of interest and debate in recent times, generating controversies and awakening the interest of different sectors of the population. Since its emergence, Situationist Times has generated speculation, theories and reflections about its influence in various areas, from economics to culture. Through this article, we will seek to shed light on the different points of view and perspectives around Situationist Times, with the aim of providing our readers with a broad and enriching vision of this phenomenon.
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The Situationist Times ran to six issues edited and published by Jacqueline de Jong between May 1962 and December 1967 in Hengelo (Netherlands), Copenhagen and Paris, in editions of between 1,000 and 2,000.
Contributors include: Theo Wolvecamp, de Jong, Armando, Vanderkamm, Gruppe SPUR, de Boer, Edle Hansen, Singer, Gordon Fazarkely, Max Bucaille, G. Hay, Asger Jorn, P. Schat, Noël Arnaud, Pierre Alechinsky, Boris Vian, and many others.
This issue is the "International British Edition", dedicated to "The Typology of Knots".
This issue deals with labyrinths;
This issues deals with the Ring, the interlaced ring and consequently the Chain.
(International Parisian Edition) contains 33 lithographs (Alechinsky, Peter Klasen, Jorn, Wifredo Lam, Roberto Matta, Roland Topor, Antonio Saura.)
De Jong, Jacqueline (2003). Undercover In the Arts. Ludion.
Situationist Times. https://monoskop.org/Situationist_Times