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Sometimes a sound represents a whole era / Sometimes a sound represents a whole people.
Nicole Mitchell, “A Sound”
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THEORY/FICTION:
- Phillip John Usher, “On the Exterranean”
- Esther Leslie, “Messianic Rays in the Atomic Age: Walter Benjamin in the Presence of Radioactivity”
- Jessica Lehman, “Beneath the Paving Stones, the Wake”
- Aaryn Smith, “Mapping the Alien: Several Landings Across Messeri’s Placing Outer Space”
- Mikkel Krause Frantzen, “To the Moon and back? On Russian Cosmism, ed. Boris Groys”
- Stephanie Posthumus, “THUS – Imagining Alternative Futures with Cancer”
- David Wood, “Things at the Edge of the World”
DIS-JUNCTION:
- Jared Sexton, “The Resentment of (Black) Politics”
- Cíntia Guedes, “To Walk Amidst Collapse”
- Andrew Culp, “The Revolutionary Disaster / The Disaster of Revolution”
- Dan S. Wang, “Jumping Claims”
- Lenora Hanson, “Dream Work / Witch Mother”
SOUND & VISION:
- Franck C. Yeznikian, “If Whenever (Alienocene Version)” ♬
- Lionel Marchetti, “Inland Lake” ♬
- Bill B. Wintermute, “Commonly Owned Unconsciousness” ♬
- Hal Rammel, “Views Through A Kaleidophone”
- Frank J. Schäpel, “DOME: Our Relationship with the Cosmos”
LOWGHOST:
- Eve Libertine, “First Woman” ♬
- Marguerite Duras, “Nobody Knows What Communism Is” ♬