A meaningful idea of justice cannot be grounded in an idea of goodness, but instead only on an idea of permission/prohibition.
The dawn of a new epoch often arrives without fanfare-a subtle shift in the wind, an almost imperceptible change in the cadence of daily life. So it was with the advent of non-human knowledge workers. Now they populate our workplaces, outnumbering their human colleagues. Their presence has reshaped not only the mechanics of work, but its soul.
01. Inner Space. A love story. Art and ideas aimed at transcending the small self by stripping away the borders and boundaries between ourselves, and the world.
Joshua Citarella and 1 other
Signed & limited edition of artist and writer Paige K. Bradley's *Drive It All Over Me*, originally published by SIG-Verlag in 2023. The book is a long-form essay on text-based visual artworks by Jay Chung and Q Takeki Maeda, Vanessa Place, and Jack Goldstein.
The first available public declaration and guiding principles of the Deterministic Intranasal Guild, as written and executed by the Board Of Olfactory Grazing Engagement Review.
Who cares if we agree what art is? People still love a crazy looking sculpture even if they aren't sure whether it's art, or even whether it's beautiful. Then why do we care so much about understanding gender? Is it not enough to "move on" from gender and just respect people for who they are? Let's talk about it.
Maddie James
Doing a special collection of Edit_ONE in anticipation of the Edit_Two launch! No physical copies will be made available as these are SOLD OUT.
Introductory remarks about a series of eight, 10-page essays I will release in 2025. Includes, preface/introduction/release timetable/summaries of each essay.
Notes is the first book collaboration between Dirt and Night Gallery. A tribute to the humble iPhone note, the collection features 100 phone notes from 100 creative contributors. Ranging from packing lists to unsaid romantic confessions, Notes shows the full spectrum of human experience encapsulated in one irreplaceable app––dark mode, of course.
A collection of lived experiences that has filled me with warmth and has made me question why I am here.
Where are we now as creative people? Where are we going? What do we vision for the future? 75 creative people anonymously share the dreams, concerns, and joys grounding their creative thinking for the year ahead.
Six archival pigment prints of photographs taken on the streets of Astoria, New York, interleaved with buffered tissue paper and enclosed in an archival portfolio. Image sizes are 5⅓x8 inches and paper sizes are 8½x11 inches.
No Freedom Too Total is the second poetry collection by Western Australian poet Liam Blackford and a Proverse Prize 2023 finalist entry. Each poem in the collection has six stanzas, six lines per stanza, six stanzas per line. Poems in this form have been described as ‘666 poems’, 'hexagrammatical poems', or 'two-dimensional verbal cubes'.
My first book, published October 29, 2019 (Viking Books), explores how our world was overtaken by financial maximization, and charts a new path for defining our self-interest
A Phone of the Artist as a Young Man is a dizzying descent into digital madness, where one man's screen addiction and artistic ambitions collide in a genre-bending exploration of love, technology, and the disintegration of the modern mind. It's the first ever long-form screenshot.
Since 2017, the Ideaspace has been my outlet for exploring creative forms and sharing ideas. This release shares audio of four of my favorite interviews — with artist Hank Willis Thomas, economist Marianna Mazucato, and authors John Higgs and Eric Wargo — in a free .zip download.
This 2023 calendar reimagined ways to restore the relationship between work and leisure. It is an Even Odd calendar layered on top of the Gregorian calendar. One for work and the other for leisure. In the spirit of rethinking traditional notions of time, we are releasing the older calendars as posters.
WET BOOK is the world’s first book designed specifically for bath time. The text includes both soft and hard facts from science, as well as original photo spreads and excerpts from Playboy and Zizek for Abercrombie & Fitch. This is the ultimate water study, careening between fact and fantasy with enough body to survive the flood.
"A Few Essays on Taste" is a collection of essays on fashion, trends, and culture written by Ruby Justice Thelot in 2024.