Book
poetry
The horizon shifts as I do
Did you know that sequoia trees can grow taller than data centres can?
In the outskirts of Amsterdam, there are many of the latter, corrupting the horizon.
Article
essay
Mystics of the Chthulucene
Cthulhu – H.P. Lovecraft’s science fiction monster – lurks under the surface of the ocean as an elemental deity. We must wonder what lurks beneath the surface of the systems known as AI.
Book
feature
Under the Spell of the Sensuous: What David Abram’s Environmental Philosophy Can Teach Us
“We can navigate the intricate workings of the planet without the need for absolute mastery, embracing uncertainty and opening ourselves to unexpected insights and interlocutors, be they human or more-than.“
Book
essay
Escape From the Internet
“Remember when on the internet no one knew you were a dog?"
Essay
Published in Metropolis M
essay
The innocent arms factory of Wijnand Elbert Kerkhoff
Rust, reinheid en regelmaat (peace, cleanliness, and regularity): the order and balance in both architecture and image make the arms factory on Bandung 'beautiful'.
Book
Published in On Labour and its Sonic Ecologies
essay
The innocent arms factory of Wijnand Elbert Kerkhoff
Rust, reinheid en regelmaat (peace, cleanliness, and regularity): the order and balance in both architecture and image make the arms factory on Bandung 'beautiful'.
Exhibition
essay
The innocent arms factory of Wijnand Elbert Kerkhoff
Rust, reinheid en regelmaat (peace, cleanliness, and regularity): the order and balance in both architecture and image make the arms factory on Bandung 'beautiful'.
Book
essay
The Image of an Image is a Memory: Clash of the Imperial Gaze
Today, a walk in the museum is a walk with a camera. Is the hegemonic narrative of the exhibition questioned by the camera? Or does the camera become an accomplice to the museum?
Book
essay
In The Door Opening of The Bedroom
'The bedroom is the locus of a becoming, spread out across multiple dimensions. Every night, as I close my bedroom door behind me, this process is set in motion, and every morning, just as it is about to become actualised, it disappears.'
Radio Broadcast
20 April 1937, United Kingdom
essay
Traces of past lives: an attempt at capturing balloons
“Can I write about the balloon without attaching too much weight to it? Or is a balloon just a balloon; enough said?”
Book
essay
Traces of past lives: an attempt at capturing balloons
“Can I write about the balloon without attaching too much weight to it? Or is a balloon just a balloon; enough said?”
Book
essay
Thinking through the supermarket
Ilaria Obata takes a fresh look at the vast environment of the supermarket chain in this analytical essay.
Book
essay
The Image of an Image is a Memory: Clash of the Imperial Gaze
Today, a walk in the museum is a walk with a camera. Is the hegemonic narrative of the exhibition questioned by the camera? Or does the camera become an accomplice to the museum?
Article
Published in Grey Room
essay
Ghosthood and the Uncomfortable Familiarity of Haunting
now you tell me I remind you of a friend, but one that you can't seem to name
Essay
poetry
The horizon shifts as I do
Did you know that sequoia trees can grow taller than data centres can?
In the outskirts of Amsterdam, there are many of the latter, corrupting the horizon.
Book
Published in The Unexpected Guest – Art, writing and thinking on hospitality
essay
Hospitality on demand
Can the concept of hospitality provide us with a critical lens to explore what kind of relationships socially engaged art institutions can build online ?
Book
essay
Are TikTok Healers Contemporary Quacks or Re-risen Witches*?
Are the countless self-proclaimed ‘healers’ giving medical advice on TikTok quacks? Or are they a sign that witches* have reclaimed their space in the health field, reviving lost knowledge and offering the care that mainstream healthcare still fails to provide?
Article
Published on Places Journal
essay
Escape From the Internet
“Remember when on the internet no one knew you were a dog?"
Book
essay
A neon palindrome, lessons from the crouching man
“In the name of contemporary art, Spain has finally embraced the whitewash technique of the iconoclasts.“
Article
Published in New York Times
essay
Mystics of the Chthulucene
Cthulhu – H.P. Lovecraft’s science fiction monster – lurks under the surface of the ocean as an elemental deity. We must wonder what lurks beneath the surface of the systems known as AI.
Book
essay
The distant bungee jumper, a dangling herring
Charlie Jermyn was on a mission to discover the history of the North Sea resort town of Scheveningen. The essay tracks Charlie’s disorientating pilgrimage through a haze of mystical sea creatures, marshland, beached whales, kibbling, hungry gulls, and bungee jumpers.
Article
Published on Mister Motley
essay
In The Door Opening of The Bedroom
'The bedroom is the locus of a becoming, spread out across multiple dimensions. Every night, as I close my bedroom door behind me, this process is set in motion, and every morning, just as it is about to become actualised, it disappears.'