Mutation as Metaphor: Body Horror’s Visceral Transformations
criterion.com·1d
🎞️Experimental Film
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BOOK REVIEW: The Shiva Option
nathangoldwag.wordpress.com·1w
🚀Hard Science Fiction
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Typewriters and labyrinths
jamesg.blog·1w
🧪Experimental Games
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No, the world is not ending*
rhollick.wordpress.com·2w
🌐Digital Folklore
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“Technology is creating new forms of visual absurdity that reflect contemporary culture’s contradictions.”
🌐Digital Folklore
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In Tech, What Is Right to Do?
🌱Regenerative Journalism
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Thomas Pynchon Has Been Warning Us About American Fascism the Whole Time
lithub.com·3w
📕Punk Literature
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Free Culture Book Club — AI Future Day, Part 2
john.colagioia.net·6d
🌀Genre Blending
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Techno-capitalists think innovation can save the planet. But that same thinking is what got us here
🌳Nature-Based Solutions
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How the East Does Tech: Lessons from a World Western Logic Can’t Fully Map
🈳Non-Western Web Culture
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Ayşegül Savaş on the Space Between Imagination and Reality
newyorker.com·2w
📚Lesbian Fiction
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Poetry Blog Digest 2025, Week 40
vianegativa.us·3w
🌱Regenerative Journalism
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Knowingly overblown and gloriously inscrutable: Shadow Ticket is vintage Thomas Pynchon
theconversation.com·1w
🌀Genre Blending
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New York’s Many Dystopian Fictional Futures
nytimes.com·1w
🏙️Urban Exploration
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Dear Tech Evangelists: Have You Tried “Move Slow and Make Things”?
lithub.com·1w
🌐Digital Folklore
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The Voltage Of The Age | Weeknotes
thejaymo.net·3w
⚡Noise Music
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5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
lithub.com·2w
📚Diaspora Literature
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Sora 2 and the Limits of Digital Narcissism
newyorker.com·1w
🌐Digital Folklore
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