From Kolkata and the universe within Krishna’s mouth to Vermont and the pleasures of virtual prayer. A memoir and a video game.
A video in two parts: human dancer and analog tools. Movements, voltage patterns, poses, signal processing.
A photographic serial approaching a cinematic genre; a deformation of one art form to infiltrate another.
On the purported delivery of the INS's Declaration on Inauthenticity.
The fan-made world of Jeff Krulik, from public access to parking lots to proto-peer-to-peer.
The crisis of authenticity in the age of immanent tinkering.
A world super-flyweight champion rises from “some godforsaken town in northern Mexico” and returns to it. With photography by Mario Aspland.
Pygmalion and the pig for breakfast; Porky, Sun Ra, and suffering: a larded exchange.
“Oil, sexual fluids, animosity, tubs, / A raincoat, ‘pages of illustrations’...” Debris from a hundred-day daybook.
Juan Cedeño shepherds boys from La Pidoca to Baseball City for a chance to grab hold of a dream.
Evidence of a postindustrial disassembly line, performed live with a drill, mirrored plates, construction lights, and sheer distortion.