Divination
A wave of dereliction creeps, bringing with it the ostensible signs of despondency. In car windows a concentrated impact turns the whole pane white, as the plastic coating comes unstuck…
A wave of dereliction creeps, bringing with it the ostensible signs of despondency. In car windows a concentrated impact turns the whole pane white, as the plastic coating comes unstuck…
User-generated content has resulted in an explosion of exchange, to the extent that every citizens' subjectivity is indistinguishable from every institutional objectivity. The terminal velocity of information shot from the…
As the era of Postmodernism ends it naturally invokes more exacting critique, especially since the volatilility of the present implies a taut rejection of yesterdays theories, rather than a measured…
Self-reference can be geometrically expressed as the Mobius Strip, alchemically expressed as the Ourobourous, linguistically expressed as Language Bypass Syndrome, medically expressed as Homeopathy, and musically expressed as the Shepard…
The meaning and origin of words reveals their intent. The programmed emotional associations that can be attached to words allow their intent to go undetected. If that happens, those who…
Heres a question: if were so advanced, if were so intelligent, if we understand so much about ourselves, about the universe why havent we already transcended the human condition?…
When I was born, in the mid nineteen eities, I wasnt aware, but I would say that there was culture, and counter-culture, and there was a tangible seperation between them.…
OOP Art is short for Out Of Place Artefact and is used to describe objects, normally obtained through archaeological means, that do not fit into the official chronology of human…
This was the first video I made at college that used the edit to sound technique After I made that video I remember wondering whether it was too predictable. Sometimes people…
John Cage noted the musicality of Mushrooms. John Cage also found the natural musicality of a human at rest: the low tone of the circulatory system and the high pitch…