wednesday investigations Wednesday Investigations [2:7]: Inarticulate, disorderly, and magnificent The sublime, the abject, Chicago noise music, and 18,000 stuffed animals
wednesday investigations Wednesday Investigations [2:6]: Dungeons, structures, and neighborhoods On resolving, exploring, drawing, and walking
wednesday investigations Wednesday Investigations [2:5]: Brand new // you're retro Looking forward to 2023; looking back to 1981, 1972, and 1966
wednesday investigations Wednesday Investigations [2:4]: Horror, comedy, experimentalism, and canonicity On the 2022 Sight and Sound list
wednesday investigations Wednesday Investigations [2:3]: As close to a gift guide as I may ever write On the end of Web 2.0, and some 2022 releases from Nonmachinable
wednesday investigations Wednesday Investigations [2:2]: Human action and the ending of things On Everest Pipkin and the "World Ending Game"
zines DISREPELLANTS #1 Published 2022. An anarchic ramble through my paper stash, an oversaturated Frankenstein&
wednesday investigations Wednesday Investigation 15: The "post-post apocalypse" On "societies functioning after ruin," Twine texts, queer RPGs, and teaching about utopia in 2020
wednesday investigations Wednesday Investigation 14: The Global Consciousness Project On random event generators, "coherent consciousness," and a paranormal research lab run out of Princeton
wednesday investigations Wednesday Investigation 13: Beth Anderson, Lily Greenham, a. rawlings: intermedia poetic production On the intermedia poetic practice of three women--Beth Anderson, Lily Greenham, and a rawlings
wednesday investigations Wednesday Investigation 12: Hassan Fathy and the architecture of social relations On the Egyptian urban planner Hassan Fathy, Martin Luther King Jr.'s "Resurrection City," and Dan Taeyoung's vision of an architecture of social relation