Time and Space and Covid-19
How do we imagine the physical space of a life online? Continue reading Time and Space and Covid-19
How do we imagine the physical space of a life online? Continue reading Time and Space and Covid-19
6. The Handmaiden How I watched it: At Secret Cinema, when it was actually secret! Although I guessed it from the poster artwork. [BIG FAT SPOILERS] The Handmaiden is a film about colonialism, the male gaze and abuse but it is also a super fun erotic thriller. An adaptation of Sarah Water’s Fingersmith with the … Continue reading The Best Films of the Decade 2010-2019 pt 2
Everyone please say exactly what you mean all the time from now on. Continue reading The Best Films of the Decade 2010-2019 – Part 1
There are 173 species of Banksia. All but one of these grows in Australia. Continue reading Banksia
As I walk from room to room, I greet the paintings like old friends; Pollock and Rothko and the rest. Ducking into the second-last room, my exhibition-weary feet ready for the warm embrace of the shop, I’m suddenly stopped in my tracks. Canvases loom down from the walls. They are sparse, but they fill up … Continue reading Love at First Sight
A few months after my grandma’s funeral, I went back to my grandparents’ house. It smelt the same. My grandma was everywhere, even though she was absent. I felt like I would turn a corner and find her there—but she never was. No matter how many rooms I went into she didn’t appear. Continue reading The Physical Impossibility of Death
We need people to understand what we are losing. The question isn’t how do we preserve nature? But, why do humans see themselves as separate from it? Continue reading Fighting Extinction
In an unassuming house in Hydesville, upstate New York, strange noises started coming from the walls. It was 1848. Continue reading Talking to Ghosts
One thing I love, yet I have never really articulated until now, is looking at how young women see themselves. Continue reading Lee Krasner | Living Colour