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Deb Chachra on: the Library app, Midnight Radio, Vancouver museums.

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By Deb Chachra

PLANET OF PERIL (49)

TALKING CARS & DUMMIES

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By Lynn Peril

29th
Dec

Marianne Faithfull

MARIANNE FAITHFULL (born 1946) is the rare pop musician who’s turned her comeback into the main body of her work. The initial phase of...
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By Douglas Wolk

28th
Dec

Leibnizian Spacetime vs. Pincushion Owl

Over at Significant Objects today, Margaret Wertheim of the admirable Institute for Figuring tells a story about an owl-shaped pincushion and its role in...
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By Joshua Glenn

28th
Dec

Augmented Realities

“You’ve entered this space in the middle of a slow implosion, of things, text, faces, videos, access, egress… There is an Enclosure that a...
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By Peggy Nelson

28th
Dec

Chess Match (5)

“The chess-board is the world, the pieces are the phenomena of the universe, the rules of the game are what we call the laws...
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By Joshua Glenn

28th
Dec

Gaming, Dreaming, & the City of the Everyday

The art game Every day the same dream is a casual fantasia on the quotidian dialectic of work and reverie. It’s a mere bagatelle,...
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By Matthew Battles

28th
Dec

Guy Debord

GUY DEBORD (1931-94) was a founder and key intellectual figure in the Situationist International, an avant-garde Marxist collective influential in postwar France, especially during...
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By Mark Kingwell

27th
Dec

Oscar Levant

A virtuoso pianist with a biting wit, OSCAR LEVANT (1906-72) was equally at home with Schoenberg’s atonalism and Gershwin’s jazzy rhapsodies, dated a series...
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By Lynn Peril

26th
Dec

Serpentine Fire

Alchemy has long since made the transition from practice to metaphor. And while this may have disturbed Sir Isaac, it’s fine with the artists:...
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By Peggy Nelson