Issue 32
How To Come Out to Your Parents (as an avant-garde artist/writer)
By Darren Wershler-Henry Il faut épater le bourgeois. –Charles Baudelaire Rebellion isn’t what it used to be. At the beginning […]
One Revolution per Minute
Surprising. He shows no trace of saw marks on his hands. Calum Stirling, a Glasgow-based multimedia artist, learned the tricks […]
DMT
Imagine this: You a) set up a white chair with a video camera pointing toward it, you b) spend lots […]
Futurisms: Film, Architecture and Urbanisms
As history marches on, all kinds of things get lost, including our future. Dredging the archives, German curator Marc Glode […]
Heavy Metal Jr.
There have been plenty of documentaries made about beauty pageant parents and soccer moms and dads, with typically disturbing results. […]
Milking and Scratching: Hand Made Films by Naomi Uman
Naomi Uman left her job as a chef to Malcolm Forbes and Calvin Klein to serve us. She gives us […]
Oh My God
Since there is a familial theme running throughout this issue, it would seem remiss not to mention John Bryant’s short, […]
The Legend of Buck Kelly
“Where does a body go between the time it goes missing and the time it is found?” is the core […]
Winnipeg Babysitter
Winnipeggers keep themselves busy. How else to keep warm in the winters? And while there’s fantastic art coming out of […]
Fatherland
It seems that every year there are at least a dozen World War II-related films made. So many exist already […]
Our Own Priv@te Bin Laden
Samira Goetschel was burnt by the fire of Middle Eastern conflict. Born in Iran, she grew up in New York […]