Man is purported to be the only animal that can lie by telling the
truth. Whether we are dealing with the confidence games of cheats and
forgers, with pranksters whose stunts reveal unacknowledged
contradictions in society or with apparently simple ways of fooling the
eye, deception remains a powerful way of showing a truth. Put your hand
on your wallet, because Cabinet issue 33, with its special section on
Deception, intends to take the trusting reader on as many rides as it
can. The themed section features Christine Wertheim on the fabricated
Australian Modernist poet Ern Malley; D. Graham Burnett on deception's
relationship to conception; Hannah Shell on the varieties of camouflage;
and a special art project by Julieta Aranda. Elsewhere in the issue:
Valerie Smith and Matt Mullican on marbledust paintings; Cecilia
Grönberg and Jonas Magnusson on the stranded whale of Gothenburg; and
Emily Thompson on the transition from silent film to the talkies.