Interview with Carolin Weinkopf
Freelance travel photographer Carolin Weinkopf did not take the traditional route. Having studied journalism and political science, she describes her decision to become a fulltime photographer as ‘spontaneous’. Originally from a small town in West Germany, Carolin now lives and works in Berlin.
(De)constructing the image: portraits of the artists as women
ISIS Events presents a panel discussion + Q&A on the illusive image: how do women in the arts and media uphold, break down, and reconfigure public, personal, and photographic image(s) in their life and work? ISIS is pleased to welcome panelists Eleanor Hardwick, Moko, Joy Lo Dico, Sadhbh OR
Dream
Ex-ISIS Editor Adrian Mitchell wrote this stirring piece on pacifism in 1955. It retains its original power.
The Legacy of the Zapatistas: Tourism and Conflict in the Streets of Southern Mexico
In 1994 the Zapatistas attempted a revolution in Mexico in attempt to prevent the ratification of the North American Free Trade Agreement. The insurgency was crushed brutally by the government, but its influence remains visible in today's Mexico.
Robo Sapiens: Social inequality in a post-human age
In an age of rapid technological advance, the future of the human body is uncertain and contested
Croatia and the EU: Not so New Europe?
Croatia acceded to the EU in July 2013. So how is it fairing?
Mental Health – a view from 1982
From the ISIS archive.
The Masked Man’s a Fag: From Lenny Bruce to South Park
Efraim Carlebach talks about his online project which traces a politics of masking in American popular culture through a montage of quotations, guided by a reinvented deck of tarot cards.

