Author Archives: dmf
Toshi Reagon – Olivar Blues
Tokyo Décoratif by Nagae Yūki
Gamma, zeta, delta: Deformed in their logos and logic Caramelized amber prisms Illuminating in slash spectrum: Postmodern concrete TOKYO STATION’s Stainless steel platforms PEOPLE sporting prêt-à-porter Break not with metronome […]
Updated-updating-update @Xenofeminism
Black Mirror Diary, Blomstranbreen
Tama’s a friend of the blog, find more of her work @ https://www.tamabaldwin.com
Keller Easterling on Medium Design
parts of my body are big like a whale
others are snappable still the skin reveals nothing (everything) (unsupple) (here) diaspora rooted in new light / antiparadise we can […]
urban divide
from San Paulo to Shanghai the future is now, neo-feudalism is nigh https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2018/mar/19/plan-big-city-disease-populations-fall-beijing-shanghai Puerto Ricans and Ultrarich “Puertopians” Are Locked in a Pitched Struggle Over How to Remake the Island
Poiesis in Action: doing without knowledge
reading of Maggie Nelson’s Bluets
https://soundcloud.com/user-56177927/sets/cheryl-bentley-us-reading-bluets-by-maggie-nelson starts around 13mins in
dublab -estonian air
http://dublabmedia1.net/audio/podcast/maria_minerva_03_19_18.mp3 I’m always grateful for good criticism that tries to give us a way into something that might not immediately appeal, more @ https://joannademers.com http://dublab.com/maria-minerva-w-guest-joanna-demers-estonian-air-03-19-18/
The Fatigue of Violence
To Leave in the Afternoon: Diaspora, Failing States, Civil War
Pragmatist Artifactualism
not every revolution can foster evolution
The Idea of the Sublime in a Time of Climate Change
more of her work @ https://www.tamabaldwin.com
Going Outside with Alphonso Lingis
“To go to nature is to leave sedentary and stabilized existence and enter into movement. Nature is revealed to us through movement into it and movement with it. Moving with […]
citified
see the rest @ https://www.theguardian.com/cities/gallery/2018/mar/08/naoya-hatakeyama-city-pictures-photography-japan-tokyo-mexico-earthquake British Culture Archive Long before the days of social media and online petitions graffiti has been used as an expressive display against the corporate and […]
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