This collection opens with an introduction by Emmanuel Olunkwa and brings together interviews with Dan Graham, Susan Schuppli, and Tom Burr, each examining how language shapes perception, structures space, and unsettles meaning.
Essays by Dawn Chan, Alexandra Tell, and Quang Truong consider wordplay as both a tool and a tactic—clarifying even as it obscures, building even as it dismantles. Moving through art, technology, and culture, the volume explores how language bends reality in ways we may not always see but inevitably experience.