From the Editor
By Mark Kingwell
Nobody can choose your own adventure but you. It is an adjunct insight, if you like, to Heidegger’s existential insistence that our mortality is not something you can ever off-load or outsource to anyone else.
By Mark Kingwell
Nobody can choose your own adventure but you. It is an adjunct insight, if you like, to Heidegger’s existential insistence that our mortality is not something you can ever off-load or outsource to anyone else.
By Ira Wells
The basic math of Hollywood production – only those “properties” that promise the strongest returns on investment ever bathe in the proverbial green lights – virtually guarantees that every “auteur” leaves behind a trail of aborted projects.
By Paul Vermeersch
How we will persist! Too soon | in CyberDeath™.....
By Russell Smith
A white nationalist rally happened to be being held on the boulevard near the common room where Avi Leibovitz’s memorial service took place, so not many of his former friends and students were able to attend.
By Jowita Bydlowska
The Internet says to erase all his texts, delete all the pictures, get rid of the emotional digital evidence.
By Mathew Shawn Turner
she said her heart sank and she’s not a good swimmer.
By STANZA
The Nemesis Machine – From Metropolis to Megalopolis to Ecumenopolis is an ever-evolving artwork, always different and always expanding.
It’s time to stop celebrating experiments, tests, and demos designed to show that there is one “real” form of intelligence.
By Paul Vermeersch
The next Earth will require more of us.
More often than not, Hay River is derided as “not the real north.”