Border-Listening/Escucha-Liminal Vol.3 explores sound and the
socio-political dimensions of listening. The publication brings together
essays, practices, conversations and artworks from artists, researchers,
and activists ...
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Posts by Shonali Shetty
Traces of migrating 🦜...
We rewrote a UN political declaration from the perspective of seagulls, jellyfish and polymetallicnodules ~
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@utrechtuniversity.bsky.social
@niozsearesearch.bsky.social
@CascoArtInstitute
@EmbassyoftheNorthSea
@alexandrafranciska.bsky.social
Preparing for my talk at the University of Brighton (school of architecture)tomorrow. .. having received this beautiful souvenir... handcrafted by students and faculty makes we wonder... everything I will stay tomorrow is indeed an act of self preservation #inapickle #m(othering)
#Fascism successfully channels fears and anxieties towards social Darwinist fantasies. Politics of #care stands as a defiant response to that - as survival, resistance, imagination. @ffarvardin.bsky.social and Gustavo Robles on the subversive and creative potential of care:
irgac.org/articles/fro...
Satellite imagery shows houses burned down, roads closed, and the fires spreading across Los Angeles.
The Transfeminine Review @thetransfemininereview.com has a great resource on this. Go give her a follow if you aren't already.
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"Living a Feminist Life" by Sara Ahmed
In Living a Feminist Life,
Sara Ahmed writes:
"Citation is feminist memory. Citation is how we acknowledge our debt to those who came before; those who helped us find our way when the way was obscured because we deviated from paths we were told to follow..." 1/2
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Our current issue, 'Embodying Resistance,' can be purchased here: errantjournal.org/product/issu...
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This issue is guest edited by Ghiwa Sayegh and aims to interrogate the role of the body in strategies of resistance from below.
Nancy Durrant’s The London Culture Edit is a brilliant source for what’s happening in the capital – and we’re delighted to read her breakdown of Two Temple Place’s upcoming exhibition about class, Lives Less Ordinary.
nancydurrant.substack.com/p/hurray-for...
... walking into the light of a full moon...early this morning...
"AI’s dark side": OpenAI whistleblower Suchir Balaji’s final post on AI and copyright goes viral after his sudden death economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/globa...
Georgetown Law told a pregnant student due amid exams that she has to take her final with everyone else, because accommodation would be “inequitable” to “non-birthing” peers.
They suggested she bring her newborn to campus as she does her exam.
“Motherhood is not for the faint of heart,” they said.
Hello World! ...with a pulsating placenta...
Essay on the history of architecture and (re)production. Published in Koozarch, digital magazine