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Lost Nostalgia

Ian Tan on storytelling, loss and the promise of imagination.    

Culture as Weapon

Terry Tapp writes about cultural warfare. 

Lukáš Likavčan on computational layers and self-calculating nature. 

Cinema as Queer World-Making

Brandon Kemp shines a light on overlooked queer cinemas and the political potential of cinematic eroticism. 

Doughnut Economics

Stephen Lee Naish searches for the economic sweet spot.

Poetry and Conflict

Joel Swann reflects on the contemporary poetry of unrest.

Selfie

Mike Cormack questions the ethics of contemporary selfie culture.

How to Kill a City

Stephen Lee Naish discusses the perks and perils of gentrification.

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