Ian Wilson, who has died at 80, was known for making artworks that couldn't be documented or recorded because they didn't exist as objects. Instead, he held discussions as artworks for more than 50 years https://t.co/FJ63rVMdXQ
Berlin's students have been ordered back to school, and they're furious! Some have even threatened legal action.
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"The video ‘Holobiont’ is calling for a move from traditional ideas of agency to thinking about agentic assemblages where human agency is bound up with bacterial agency. We’re as much bacteria as we are 'human.'" An interview with @jennasutela: https://t.co/rY138QkPfb
The current exhibition at @carliergebauer prompts near endless speculation on how memories are inscribed, why they are erased, and how a future might be built on their incomplete fragments: https://t.co/J4VDu9eEXM
The coronavirus is not the zombie apocalypse. Odds are if you—a randomly selected person—get it, you will get past it. But there are people who face much worse odds than a randomly selected person, and you’re being asked to wash your hands and stay home when you’re sick FOR THEM.