"Usually, those who do seem to understand the essence of the house begin to behave a little strangely, as if they were under its spell."
Sebastiano Brandolini | Apr 24, 2023
“Blockchain technology is a tiny crack, a tiny shifting of the ass cheeks of capital, it’s a moment of potential for a temporary autonomous zone.”
Maya B. Kronic | Apr 11, 2023
From the marginalia of ancient tomes to the cupboards of cunning craft cottages, the toad is a living sigil found the world over as an icon of magical thinking, enchantment, and sorcery.
E.H. Wormwood | Apr 6, 2023
Pain is integral to the structure of the Japanese language, and related to the particularity of local building design practices.
François Blanciak | Mar 23, 2023
Both acoustic and metaphorical, echo evokes the void left by what had been and is no longer.
Amit Pinchevski | Mar 13, 2023
Unlike the provocative grand gesture more common in late-20th-century art, Cornell’s work rewards, and almost commands, the stillness of solitary reflection.
Catherine Corman | Feb 24, 2023
A short story from the celebrated Argentinian poet and writer’s new collection “Little Joy.”
Cecilia Pavón | Feb 20, 2023
The goal is not to expose the “slipups” of the masters but to understand the human brain.
Roberto Casati & Patrick Cavanagh | Feb 13, 2023
An excerpt from the celebrated 19th-century photographer's memoir "When I Was a Photographer."
Félix Nadar | Feb 6, 2023
While the meal in a pill remains a dream of science fiction, new and intriguing ideas continue to emerge.
Zane Cerpina & Stahl Stenslie | Feb 2, 2023