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Is the Anthropocene a Doomsday Device?

January 13, 2013
by Natalie
Projects

The absurdity of the scene can’t have escaped everyone in the room. There we all were, watching a deeply theoretical and philosophical discussion about 21st…

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Visiting the Ghosts of Gone Birds

Visiting the Ghosts of Gone Birds

December 12, 2012
by Natalie
Art

It’s a cold, crisp December morning and my anticipation grows as I reach my destination. The seagulls are squawking, the blue tits are hopping, but…

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A Sine of the Times: Berlin’s most minimal record

A Sine of the Times: Berlin’s most minimal record

November 30, 2012
by Natalie
Music

When it comes to having your ribs rattled by low frequency sine waves blasted through subwoofers, some people are clearly more comfortable with the experience…

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‘Distrust that Particular Flavor’ by William Gibson

‘Distrust that Particular Flavor’ by William Gibson

October 4, 2012
by Natalie
Literature

Distrust That Particular Flavor is a collection of over 30 years’ worth of essays, talks and articles by William Gibson, wherein the author uses current commentary…

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Analysing Apocalypse: Christine Niehoff at Scotty Enterprises

Analysing Apocalypse: Christine Niehoff at Scotty Enterprises

September 14, 2012
by Natalie
Art

Artist Christine Niehoff has long been inspired by both science and science fiction. She chats to us about a first-hand experience with nuclear disaster and…

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Edward Burtynsky: Alberta Oil Sands #9 - Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada, 2007

Edward Burtynsky: Oil

September 10, 2012
by Natalie
Photography

In 1997, Edward Burtynsky had an epiphany. The creation and perpetuation of civilisation as we know it is largely thanks to one precious commodity: oil….

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Sculpting a new meaning of ‘life’: genetics in the 21st century

September 6, 2012
by Natalie
Art

Despite (and arguably because of) all the pondering and researching, we are today perhaps further than ever from the answer to that short but poignant…

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A Day in the Life of the Future

A Day in the Life of the Future

September 3, 2012
by Natalie
Events

You wake up in the future, you’re not sure exactly what year. A noise from your smartphone wakes you – an alarm, you assume. Actually…

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The Testament of Jessie Lamb by Jane Rogers

August 13, 2012
by Natalie
Literature

There’s no drowned worlds, nanotech buildings or interplanetary exploration in Jessie Lamb’s life. It’s unmistakably, mundanely British, but for one small yet important detail. Set…

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‘Melancholia’ (von Trier, 2011): Review

‘Melancholia’ (von Trier, 2011): Review

July 19, 2012
by Natalie
Film & TV

  Say what you like about Lars von Trier, but forgettable he ain’t. I remember the first von Trier film I saw: The Idiots, back…

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