
Contributors include Amy Balkin, Ursula Biemann, Amanda Boetzkes, Lindsay Bremner, Joshua Clover & Juliana Spahr, Heather Davis, Sara Dean, Elizabeth Ellsworth & Jamie Kruse (smudge studio), Irmgard Emmelhainz, Anselm Franke, Peter Galison, Fabien Giraud & Ida Soulard, Laurent Gutierrez & Valérie Portefaix (MAP Office), Terike Haapoja & Laura Gustafsson, Laura Hall, Ilana Halperin, Donna Haraway & Martha Kenney, Ho Tzu Nyen, Bruno Latour, Jeffrey Malecki, Mary Mattingly, Mixrice (Cho Jieun & Yang Chulmo), Natasha Myers, Jean-Luc Nancy & John Paul Ricco, Vincent Normand, Richard Pell & Emily Kutil, Tomás Saraceno, Sasha Engelmann & Bronislaw Szerszynski, Ada Smailbegovic, Karolina Sobecka, Zoe Todd, Richard Streitmatter-Tran & Vi Le, Anna-Sophie Springer, Sylvère Lotringer, Peter Sloterdijk, Etienne Turpin, Pinar Yoldas, and Una Chaudhuri, Fritz Ertl, Oliver Kellhammer & Marina Zurkow. Stay safe out there, and may your travels through the post-apocalyptic nuclear wasteland of tomorrow prove advantageous.Taking as its premise that the proposed geologic epoch of the Anthropocene is necessarily an aesthetic event, this book explores the relationship between contemporary art and knowledge production in an era of ecological crisis, with contributions from artists, curators, theorists and activists. Now the only thing left is to decide whether to join or oppose them. Viola! You have breached the clandestine walls of the covert Railroad faction. You need to line each letter up with the red arrow at the top of the innermost circle and press the crest's center with each one. One must simply spell out "Railroad" using the letters engraved on the inner ring to reveal the hidden door. Following the red line leading from the first marker was blatantly obvious but seemed 'too easy,' causing many to overlook it. It seems the Railroad relies heavily on oversimplicity to conceal their secrets. The inner ring with the words "The Freedom Trail Boston" can be rotated clockwise and counterclockwise though there are no other indications of what you should do. However, you must interact with the crest this time, as it is a secret mechanism unlocking the hidden passage to The Railroad Headquarters. You'll then turn right when you see an old Cola sign and two striped hazard barriers.Īnother gold Freedom Trail Marker will mark the headquarters ' entrance. However, scraps of red steal scaffolding beams strewn along the alley serve as makeshift directional cues. There will be a dilapidated building to the left from which a pack of Mutants may jump out at you. You'll likely lose the path again here.

Immediately after the cart, you may get thrown off the trail again, as you need to cross the red line leading from the subway cart rather than follow it. It's fairly easy to keep track of as the broken-down carts are marked with a broad yellow stripe bordered by two red lines.

Then it runs along a building, disappearing briefly amidst gravel and dirt before reappearing at the other end of another scrap of a cart. The path runs behind a broken-down subway cart in front of the cemetery.

The first area you may lose the path is near the cemetery, where you may encounter some ghouls. The path is marked periodically by more gold Freedom Trail emblems, so if you've lost the trail and haven't seen one of these golden markers recently, you may have run astray. The trail will also die off in places for a short stint or prove difficult to discern amongst various debris.

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