toy robot handbag cassette player
the Jonathan Demme films on Mubi atm are great... especially Something Wild (w/ Lulu’s toy-robot handbag-cassette, the John Waters cameo, the yuppies&ultraviolence etc)
toy robot handbag cassette player
the Jonathan Demme films on Mubi atm are great... especially Something Wild (w/ Lulu’s toy-robot handbag-cassette, the John Waters cameo, the yuppies&ultraviolence etc)
interesting essay on nitazenes, molecule detectives, prophetic pharmacy
"with the internet, virtually any esoteric molecular structure or chemistry study that is published online is instantly available to armchair chemists and illicit drug suppliers the world over"
www.nytimes.com/2026/03/31/s...
"the radius of Fractals sloshed / upon the clay"
(Frances Kruk, Lo-Fi Frags In-Progress)
from the big gerhard richter show
bank hawks complex hedging strategies as whack-a-mole sell off rips (found poem in FT today)
Looking forward to this JG Ballard conference in May 2026 in London.
I'll be talking about the dream-forms and environmental catastrophes experimental meteorology inspires in mid-century modernism ☁️
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/terminal-f...
🔔🔔POTENTIAL SCIENCE FICTION JOB ALERT KLAXON🔔🔔
So it looks as though you can access my new book already if you’re subscribed to OUP. Here’s the link :) 🎉✨
academic.oup.com/book/62228?s...
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We are excited to join forces with the Australasian Modernist Studies Network for:
"Toxic Modernism / Modernist Intoxication"
Hosted at U Adelaide, Nov 19-21; proposals due 24 July. Please spread the word and join us!
I wrote about Serra’s Berlin Block & Chaplin’s secret double act with classical sculptures (in City Lights + The Great Dictator, but also early works His New Job, Work, Behind the Screen, &c.)
This entire special issue—on “the Chaplinish”—is amazing! 🥾
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
front cover of Ben Marcus’s book Notes from the Fog
page extract from Notes from the Fog
page extract from Notes from the Fog
This is brilliant. Confused feelings fold—over & over—into weird biochemical technologies…
Prophecy creams make babies spew lies; shiny do-nothing pills induce vomiting; chemical mood control monuments mediate low-level public sadness; computer screens feed starving employees UV nutrients…
from Olivier Lebrun's A Final Companion to Books from The Simpsons (2018)
Event poster for "Anexact Form & Modernist Culture"
To mark the publication of my first book, join us online (or in-person) on 3rd Dec 2025 at 16:30GMT / 11:30EST
Everyone is welcome 😊
Thanks @edinburghup.bsky.social @becimay.bsky.social @emmywaldman.bsky.social
Info: bit.ly/3LZXc6w
Thanks Stephen
Lee Miller’s Man and tar (c.1929-1931)
“a spectrum of chemical jams and jellies”
— Fran Ross, Oreo (1974)
Can’t wait to read this, Nicholas Shapiro’s inspiring “chemical ethnography” of formaldehyde in budget mobile homes…
recent art photo dump w/ Paul Thek, Mike Kelley, Lee Seung Jio, Sophie Calle
Some close ups of Ambera Wellmann’s Death Masks Eternity (2025)
"one of those giant shopping malls surrounded by a wall that you bounced off like a rubber ball—unless you had a credit card on you" -- PKD, A Scanner Darkly (1977)
Hopefully there is already one in the works but Rosalyn Drexler's novel To Smithereens (1972) needs a UK publisher
strange days in Transnistria
“Transnistria is not a real country […] It is basically a big business corporation owned and run by two local oligarchs who’ve made their fortunes on free supplies of Russian gas”
on.ft.com/4gg2bew The secretive corporate empire that captured a breakaway state
“bones fuss about in your hand
like spandex in a donut.”
-- Keston Sutherland, Neocosis (2005)
“I gradually lost all fear of distortion. I perhaps oozed, rather than thought. What united and separated things? An imperceptible membrane, stretchy, spangled, gauzelike, of total vitality, which included laziness. A crystalline gel. An alphabet.”
- Lisa Robertson's novel The Baudelaire Fractal
thank you! that’d be great!
ah, thank you ☺️ I’ll email you the PDF! I really enjoyed your essay in Post45 on spirals and Art Spiegelman - so good!
Thank you for this Marina - and thank you for all of your brilliant help editing!
I wrote about doodles, democracy, & everyday aesthetics for @aeon.co.
The essay is a spin-off from a chapter in my book Anexact Form & Modernist Culture!
Leigh Bowery at home in his London council flat (c 1980s) w/ Star Trek wallpaper, latex glue pour hair, kitsch Elvis Presley toy, psychedelic Dreamachine-style lamp, polyfoam shoulders, flowers, tele, etc.