Cabinet Magazine At The Physics Room
NOW AVAILABLE: Cabinet Magazine

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Beginning with Issue 34, devoted appropriately to the topic of ‘Testing’, The Physics Room is proud to announce that we now stock Cabinet.
Cabinet is an award-winning quarterly magazine of art and culture that confounds expectations of what is typically meant by the words "art,""culture," and sometimes even "magazine." Like the 17th-century cabinet of curiosities to which its name alludes, Cabinet is as interested in the margins of culture as its centre.
Presenting wide-ranging, multi-disciplinary content in each issue through the varied formats of regular columns, essays, interviews, and special artist projects, Cabinet's hybrid sensibility merges the popular appeal of an arts periodical, the visually engaging style of a design magazine, and the in-depth exploration of a scholarly journal.
Playful and serious, exuberant and committed, Cabinet's omnivorous appetite for understanding the world makes each of its issues a valuable sourcebook of ideas for a wide range of readers, from artists and designers to scientists and historians. In an age of increasing specialisation, Cabinet looks to previous models of the well-rounded thinker to forge a new type of magazine for the intellectually curious reader of the future.
Copies of Cabinet can be purchased from The Physics Room for $23 NZD (plus P&P) and we are happy to arrange for delivery throughout New Zealand and beyond if required.
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