Life Lived On Screen: Philosophical, Poetic, and Political Observations
Tobis Rees considers the implications of a life lived on screen
Tobis Rees considers the implications of a life lived on screen
A symposium on posthumanism in the arts
cross the street when / you see people coming / come together and / rise up in the streets
Jan Steyn takes on “Contra Instrumentalism: A Translation Polemic” by Lawrence Venuti.
Mandy Harris Williams uses Instagram and Twitter to interrogate online behavior and personal value systems.
Tui Shaub illuminates the challenge of technology replicating the the experience of art in person
Meldia Yesayan urges us to explore virtual art opportunities.
Nancy Baker Cahill considers the possibilities of empathy in the digital era
Gelare Khoshgozaran explores the pandemic's impact on human relationships.
Lauren Lee McCarthy examines how "later" has taken on new importance.
How to teach art during a pandemic
Anuradha Vikram on a new way of caring
A slideshow by artist Jennifer Moon
Tori and her guest co-host Patrick A. Howell continue discussing love, justice and music in their upbeat and timely conversation with Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis jr.
For this week's Korea Blog, Colin Marshall looks at recent(ish) films that presciently documented the same societal fears now exposed in the pandemic.
John Domini reviews "Alice Knott," the latest novel from Blake Butler.