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A Conversation about Ergonomic Futures
A speculative project engaged with art, design, science, anthropology and writing
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nils lange + saliva : l’eau des algues
Two alchemists meet for the first time in a gay sauna.
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Toward a Low Key Voting System Where Votes Are Actually Considered | Adrian Massey
Adrian Massey explores alternative voting systems
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Tough Luck | Tyler Reinhard
Technology will chart its own accelerated path to the future
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America Is Hard to See: A Guide to not being depressed about US electoral politics this November
A labyrinth of American pasts, presents, and futures as they relate to the upcoming election
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On self-care and the election | Eva Saelens
Hope for the future? It’s feeling as gaudy as Trump Tower.
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Swarovski Crystal Meth at National Sawdust
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Hasbeens and Willbees Auction @ Romeo Gallery
BTS Photography by Dillon Sachs
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NHU DUONG SS17 WORK COLLECTION FT. KARL HOLMQVIST
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Preparing to Welcome the Chthulucene | Agustina Zegers
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Laboria Cuboniks in Conversation
The importance of theorizing “the future” as a feminist project
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Situating Global Forms: An Anthropology of Cosmopolitan Science
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Ways Of Living ⎮ Arcadia Missa
A satirical dystopia come to life
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What is at Stake in the Future? | Alex Williams & Nick Srnicek
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Dog Plays | Hayley Silverman

Hooper Place
Sex, Blackmail, and Murder: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at DIS Magazine's Brutal and Erotic Office Politics

Multi-Modal Communication
Recently at my sisters wedding, my aunt Geraldine wore a Jawbone brand bluetooth earpiece all day long. She wore it in the church, during the processional drive, and at the reception. She was business-borg.

Styles and Customs in the Twenty-Teens
The last decade, which shall be referred to henceforth as “the zeroes”, saw innumerable sociological changes and an equal amount of non-events. However, our eyes look toward the future, through the “tweens” (at present) and beyond: to the “teens”!

Pastiche as Technique
Where did all the beautiful architecture go? Instead of holding onto their territory, architects have found solace in efficiency, economy, and the elegance of the diagram. In other words, stylistic and conceptual minimalism.
