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Issue 2: Without a Face

Issue 2: Without a Face
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PDF of Issue 2: Without a Face

Coming April 15th: Tony Brinkley doesn’t illustrate the world, he reveals what’s already inside it. Faces surface, landscapes fracture, and war flickers through ordinary things. In Issue Two, Tony Brinkley’s poems without words are watching you.

Coming April 15th: Tony Brinkley doesn’t illustrate the world, he reveals what’s already inside it.  Faces surface, landscapes fracture, and war flickers through ordinary things. In Issue Two, Tony Brinkley’s poems without words are watching you.

Coming April 15th: In her essay In Search of Lost Spectres, Dr. Paromita Patranobish pulls the past out of official narratives that refuse to stay buried: displacement, erasure, trauma, cultural memory.

Coming April 15th: In her essay In Search of Lost Spectres, Dr. Paromita Patranobish pulls the past out of official narratives that refuse to stay buried: displacement, erasure, trauma, cultural memory.

Take Flight With Us

Take Flight With Us

Prologue 2: Without a Face

Prologue 2: Without a Face
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Soul of the Nation

Soul of the Nation
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A Modest Ambition

A Modest Ambition
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H = - Ʃ p(x)logp(x) (Information Theory)

H = - Ʃ p(x)logp(x) (Information Theory)

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Take Flight With Us

Take Flight With Us

AI & Anti-Intellectualism

AI & Anti-Intellectualism

Prologue: Powered by Hacks, Heart, and Mild Hysteria

Prologue: Powered by Hacks, Heart, and Mild Hysteria

Issue 2

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Issue 2: Without a Face

Issue 2: Without a Face
members only

PDF of Issue 2: Without a Face

PDF of Issue 2: Without a Face

Coming April 15th: Tony Brinkley doesn’t illustrate the world, he reveals what’s already inside it. Faces surface, landscapes fracture, and war flickers through ordinary things. In Issue Two, Tony Brinkley’s poems without words are watching you.

Coming April 15th: Tony Brinkley doesn’t illustrate the world, he reveals what’s already inside it.  Faces surface, landscapes fracture, and war flickers through ordinary things. In Issue Two, Tony Brinkley’s poems without words are watching you.

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Stock by Jennifer Bowering Delisle

Stock by Jennifer Bowering Delisle

Rag Pickers by Blaine Newton

Rag Pickers by Blaine Newton