10,000 Words
Ada O’Higgins & Semiotext(e)
10,000 Words invites friends to read aloud from a selection of Semiotext(e) titles.
Baitwatch
Matt Goerzen & Ed Fornieles
How to detect and avoid taking the bait: Investigating the tricks trolls play.
Circle Time
DIS
What is Money? Intersectionality? Modernism? Explained.
Diaries: Era of Good Feelings
47 Canal & Mark Pieterson
Here we find an UNDERCOMMONS: A rhythmic procession defined by the calculus and logistical procession of surplus.
Early Stage
Jacob Hurwitz-Goodman
Early Stage is about the inner life of artificial intelligence.
Garage
Olivia Erlanger and Luis Ortega Govela
The road trip. The startup. The garage band. Americana as we know it was born in the garage.
General Intellects with McKenzie Wark
DIS
General Intellects — thinkers, who, when constellated, create a collective picture of our world.
MAD with Casey Jane Elison: Mothers and Daughters
Casey Jane Elison
Are you my Mother?
Metamorphosis
The Institute of Queer Ecology
Queering and decolonizing the tools of ecology to expose the fractures of our current petro-capitalist world.
Reading the Media
Paper Tiger Television
Donna Haraway, Flo Kennedy, Noam Chomsky, Martha Rosler, and Murray Bookchin deconstruct the news media.
Public Service Announcement
Dis
In this era of mass confusion and delusion it’s important to keep the facts straight.
Reparation Hardware
Ilana Harris-Babou
What makes the idea of reparations for African Americans so terrifying?
Slash
Emily Allan & Leah Hennessey
Restaging real literary and academic feuds, forcing rivals to confront each other face-to-face.
The Restaurant
Will Benedict & Steffen Jørgensen
An otherworldly cooking show
Très Mall
Derek Larson
Derek Larson's Très Mall is a serious cartoon.
What's in The Box? with Hannah Black
Hannah Black
Unboxing more than consumer trends.
What do people do all day
Simon Dybbroe Møller
Replacing the "everybody is a worker" ethos with the "everything is work" reality of today.
Dress Tutorial
Women's History Museum & Daffy Scanlan
Fashion label Women’s History Museum is here to (re)teach us how to dress.