## FAQ
### 1. What is the pop-up book titled “Three Fragments on Machines” about?
The pop-up book titled “Three Fragments on Machines” contained a collection of quotes from the Grundrisse that illustrated research related to disposable time in Marx’s theory.
### 2. What project is the author currently working on?
The author is currently working on a new pop-up book titled “Fetters on the Creation of Disposable Time,” which explores the connection between Marx’s Preface to A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy and notebook VII of the Grundrisse.
### 3. What is the significance of disposable time in Marx’s theory?
Disposable time in Marx’s theory plays a central role in understanding the development of productive forces, social relations, and the potential for social revolution.
### 4. How does the author plan to distribute the pop-up book to a wider public?
The author plans to make 1000 copies of the pop-up book and may automate parts of the process with die cutting and a high-quality printer. They also hope to recruit collaborators to assist in cutting, folding, and pasting the books.
## Conclusion
The author’s new project, “Fetters on the Creation of Disposable Time,” delves into the deep connections between Marx’s writings in the Grundrisse and his later Preface to A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy. By exploring the concept of disposable time, the author brings attention to a crucial aspect of Marx’s theory that is often overlooked in traditional interpretations of historical materialism. Through the creative medium of a pop-up book, the author seeks to make these complex ideas more accessible to a wider audience and spark discussions about the intersection of social relations, forces of production, and the realization of true freedom. With a deep understanding of the texts and a commitment to innovative presentation, the author’s work promises to shed new light on Marx’s theories and their relevance in today’s world.