Cyber Fantasy
Cyber Fantasy challenges the borders of the frame and the screen by digitizing and manipulating the traditional still life to further investigate its place in post-Internet art
The Soft Place
Kellie Lehr’s artworks are an amalgamation of real and imagined images.
there are ghosts fellating the machinery
“you & I are only limited by our limiting beliefs” – new in poetry by Jane Ayres.
Haiku Series: Hearth
Continuing our haiku series with "hearth" a collection of poems about what it means to be home.
The Internet Saved My Queer Soul
The internet is weird and scary, but it is undeniable that it is one of the most important tools for shaping the LGBTQIA+ community and culture, writes Amanda Malamut in this personal essay.
Plastic Doesn't Die
A climate-focused poem by Amna Al Harmoodi.
It's a Good Time to Be Lonely
“2018 is a good time to be lonely. Constantly consume technology, like a pac-man, instead” – Zoe Jane Patterson reflects on a past relationship and the slow erosion of technological distractions in the face of millennial loneliness. New in arts & culture.
Heart, Star, Winky Face
A biting satirical poem on the social media age and identity.
Waiting
Experimental poetry by Arthur De Oliveira.
The Face That Flew
In a short story comparable to Oscar Wilde’s Dorian Gray, Zoe Jane Patterson personifies Vanity.
Onions
A woman’s life is taken over by a camera. New in fiction, a Foucauldian romance.
Television Romance
“Yours is a face for the magazines / I wish I was your phone’s front camera to see every angle / Romantic surveillance” - a new love poem by Tzy Jiun Tan, inspired by Pale Waves and The 1975.
Doctor Says
Examining the “blue light” of social media on the brain.
Coming Soon to DVD
Arthur De Oliveira laments his “scratched disk of a heart” in this new poem.
This is the age of
“Political sexuality and heady womanhood / Pink pussy hats and banned burqas” — Tzy Jiun Tan tackles the current global climate, approaching post-capitalist apocalypse.
Notes on Tourism, the Museum, IKEA, and Capitalism
Chiran Raj Pandey reflects on capitalism, tourism and the reproducibility of experience inspired by a trip to Vatican City.
google search
A conversation between Siri, Google, the Atlantic, the Gulf, and two lovers. Vamika Sinha unfurls the struggles of long distance in this free verse.