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Lister Wood
Nov 3, 2020
Feature: Andrew Copolov & Lister Wood - Min Max Means
I build the world. I build it using code. The lines of text aggregate and suddenly I have a sandy plane.
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Nathan O'Donnell
Oct 27, 2020
Feature: Nathan O'Donnell - action: printing
When I uncoupled the bike for the first time in months from the lamppost outside my house I could see the tyres were flat.
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Lee Deigaard
Oct 20, 2020
Feature: Lee Deigaard - Near and Far
The photographic series Near and Far is part of a long term artist research and studio project investigating horse personality, sensory
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Douglas A. Martin
Oct 13, 2020
Feature: Douglas A. Martin - ROOM OF THE TROUBLED ONE
The book is always in the context of or in proximity to another one, house too.
I make my stacks upon tables and the floor, plans, towers a
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Matt Neil Hill
Oct 8, 2020
Review: Jordan A. Rothacker's The Death of the Cyborg Oracle
Review by Matt Neil Hill Jordan A. Rothacker has written a holy lamb in wolf’s clothing with this short novel – on the surface we have a...
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Pamela Booker
Oct 6, 2020
Feature: Pamela Booker - Where’s Your Tree? / Excerpts and Extracts
Thanks for joining me, Pam Booker, host of Where’s Your Tree? a podcast series dedicated to liberating storytelling and conversations
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Liam Gillick
Sep 29, 2020
Feature: Liam Gillick's The Rak Yoshida - A Novel
By Liam Gillick More Publishers asked me if I would consider producing a new print every day during the first few months of the Corona...
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invert/extant
Sep 24, 2020
The Torture of the 100 Pieces
We recently announced that Steve Finbow is becoming part of the stable of Invert/Extant with his forthcoming book Francis Bacon from A to...
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Stefan Brüggemann
Sep 22, 2020
Feature: Stefan Brüggemann - GET MY SILENCE, GET AWAY
Born in 1975, Stefan Brüggemann is an artist working in a wide variety of disciplines between London and Mexico City.
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Jared Pappas-Kelley
Sep 16, 2020
Interview: To Build a House that Never Ceased
I would argue we all do that, maybe not on such a grand scale. I think in some capacity, we are all just trying to be okay with ourselves
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Angela Bartram
Sep 15, 2020
Feature: Angela Bartram - 366:366 (eventually; animated; finally), 2016-2020
For the leap year of 2016 I exhaled on an etching plate every day, at roughly 8pm. 366 breaths layered on the same surface...
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Jasper Spicero
Sep 8, 2020
Feature: Jasper Spicero - Unguarded
Unguarded involves a narrative that gives the accompanying sculptures an emotional history. The story is about a neighborhood
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Chris Kelso
Sep 3, 2020
Review: The Lessons of Diarmuid Hester’s “Wrong”
We come to life in a cold open. We get no initial preparation before the freight-train of self-awareness comes hurtling by
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Alexander Hetherington
Sep 1, 2020
Feature: Alexander Hetherington - The season begins with a terrible thud
The season begins with a terrible thud, and the smell of haste and rejections.
Fantasy in the Hold, by Fred Moten and Stefano Harney
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Jared Pappas-Kelley
Aug 27, 2020
Interview: Thomas Tyler & Jared Pappas-Kelley
This is part of a new video installation I have been working on with a couple other pieces. I am currently looking for spaces or venues to e
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Thomas Moore
Aug 25, 2020
Feature: Thomas Moore - Writing Alone
I’ve been trying to work out how to write about how I wrote my recent book that just came out. I’m not totally sure I know
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Steve Finbow
Aug 18, 2020
Feature: Steve Finbow - Unrealized Projects – Abandoned Works
Reading Loci – Introduction: Haven’t you got any friends? The ethics of reading – where and when. Auster and Artaud in an automobile.
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Sandra Crisp
Aug 11, 2020
Sandra Crisp - Increasing automation and ubiquitous algorithmic process interwoven into 21st Century
Data trackers concealed in code beneath the browsers we search, determining what visual content and website links are presented
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Gary J. Shipley
Aug 4, 2020
Feature: Gary J. Shipley - The House Inside the House of Gregor Schneider
And then I’m inside and it feels wrong, unsafe, like I’m returning to the scene of an unsolved crime, a crime that doesn’t have a name yet,
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Jared Pappas-Kelley
Jul 29, 2020
Review: The Abject Transmutation of Chris Kelso: The Dregs Trilogy
I wanted the characters to be secondary and the horror of their environments and situations take centre stage to any motivation or arc.
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