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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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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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‘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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