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TERSE. Journal : fears. futures. phantasmagorical. funsized.

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  • December 2, 2016

    Braving the days using a few words devoid of superfluity by Jordannah Elizabeth

    In thinking about writing this piece I went through a series of thoughts, ideas and processes to create a potent and intriguing piece of writing. I sat and looped around ideas, emotions and thoughts which whooshed and swirled in my head only to realize a) I’ve had a very long week and felt spent of […]

    Braving the Days
    bravery, editing, Kanye West, superfluity, truths, words
  • November 30, 2016

    DARK MATTERS: ORPHAN by Moriah M. Mylod

    I was scared of the dark I was scared of the dark I was scared of the dark monsters   I hallucinated at night as a child When everyone was asleep I was in beds of bugs and beasts They were real as day Haunting in the night I got out of the prison of […]

    Playground Rules & Physics
    art, Jungian psychology, monsters, others, poetry, shadow
  • November 21, 2016

    On Being Little by Michelle M. Campbell

    We matter because we are matter, and if we get purposefully madder and madder and madder we can’t be little by being belittled.

    Badly Anarchist
    emotions, language, politics, rhetoric, society
  • November 21, 2016

    Horror Paradise by Adam MacHose

    Collective intelligence currently exists in the form of mobile devices, search engines, democratized content, and social media. A move from this current state to one where we are connected via implant would represent a dramatic shift in human condition, a grand unification into one unimaginably powerful cybernetic creature. This affects aesthetics in the medical sense. […]

    Pretty Pretty
    electronics, horror, messaging, neural lace, politics, psychic, technology, telepathy
  • November 16, 2016

    Birds fly low. by Keysha Whitaker

    Why do birds fly so low to the ground? Not all the time, just when they’re crossing the street – which is something they do strangely enough pretty regularly, even though they don’t have any feathery business doing so. Fly above the street. Around the street. But don’t cross it, bird. You’re not Big Bird […]

    Something to be Said
    birds, crossing, murder, poetics, poiesis, society, suicide
  • November 16, 2016

    Living InFinite Museums by James Carraghan

    The Internet is a museum that goes on forever. This is what I want to believe, at least. We are firmly in the grasp of the Digital Humanities revolution. This means things are irreparably different now. The Digital Humanities—and what that term is going to encompass is a question we are still working out—will bring […]

    InFinite Museums
    digital humanities, digital landscape, frameworks, internet, internet democracy, museums, space
  • November 15, 2016

    Celebrating Marbles: Raison D’etre by Julie Corredato

    You’re probably familiar with the vintage idiom, “losing one’s marbles,” and may have used it on occasion in a playful manner, either to mock oneself, or to chide your friends, family, and colleagues during moments of  forgetfulness, anxiety, or despair. My grandmother, Banny, taught us how to play marbles back in the 1970s, and I […]

    Celebrating Marbles
    affect, art, codes, emotions, glitch, language, marbles, process, revision, rhetoric, vulnerability
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