The work of art (whether it is a pinhole Polaroid, a cinematographic film, a silkscreen emulsion, or a charcoal on paper) is, yes, something exquisitely material, physical, almost corporeal; but it is ultimately made possible by the delicate and complex process of perception that anticipates…
Ashish Avikunthak’s Glossary of Non-Human Love delves into a profound existential question: what happens to the sacred when humanity, its primary interpreter, diminishes or disappears? This question, encapsulated in the provocative title of my article With Whom Will Speak Our Gods After Mankind?, resonates deeply…
These compositions serve as a testament to humanity’s eternal fascination with nature and its ability to inspire awe and reverence. They invite listeners to contemplate their place within the larger tapestry of existence, fostering a sense of connection and belonging to something greater than themselves.…
What is Cinema ? No Deleuze never had the right answer. What is Cinema? An Elementary Baroque Visual Treatise on the Absolute Inexistence of Human nature in front of it’s Despair to Pause it’s Humanity. That’s the CINEMA. Her glove full red with blood, His…