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Shortcuts to the Future

Mahdi Chowdhury theorises the avant-garde in the peripheries, linking postcolonial Asia, the Soviet Union, and the Black Atlantic through notions of time

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Fungal Memories: Flourishing in Decay

Benjamin Kidder Hodges employs fungus and mould to explore memory, decay, and the ability to thrive in extreme conditions and climates

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Exit Time: An Essay in Two Parts

Karno Dasgupta argues against reparative historiographies, and ruminates on “the look of love” through Sim Chi Yin’s photography

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The Masterpiece is the Archive

Sezin Romi evaluates the role of archives in art historiographies, ways of disrupting established narratives, and the significance of user engagement in expanding knowledge

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Living in the Shadow of the Future

David Clarke considers how Hong Kong artists envisaged the 1997 handover, exploring various ways of expressing local identity

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After the Revolutions: Inheriting Tragedy

Samer Frangie examines an impasse following the Arab revolutions, the out-of-jointness of time, and the concept of “afterness”

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Making Stock, Taking Stock

Nereya Otieno shares her recipe for homemade chicken stock, while ruminating on the alchemical nature of time

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Paranoiac Time, Desynchronic Time

TJ Shin examines “paranoiac time” (and possibilities for its rupture) in the context of the Cold War and the neoliberal present

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Curated Immortality

Yidan Karel Li writes about bunker aesthetics, and the desire to outlast the threats of the world

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Art Criticism in the Middle of the Night

Lee Weng Choy considers the distance between us, while ruminating on reading, writing, and region

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In Beats of Uncertainty

Jihyun Paik follows a reverberation through quantum mechanics, experimental video art, the palpable language of Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, and more

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A Hong Kong Story: Why Is it So Difficult to Tell?

Leung Ping-kwan (Yasi) traces representations of Hong Kong through film, art, and theatre to examine its seemingly elusive identity 

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Lyrical Theorising

Yaniya Lee reflects on Jackie Wang and a life of poetry

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Ghosts from Underground Love

Laura Nys writes about young women exchanging love letters in a juvenile reformatory, and how the dilemma between privacy protection and rendering visibility is addressed by the art of Lam Wong

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On Transcription

Samira Bose examines the figure of the transcriber through the TV show Mindhunter, Lacan’s stenotypist, and her own experiences in magazines and archives

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The More Loving One

Jimin Kang on translation as a protracted, recurring, and painful process comparable to love

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A Pedagogy of Unwellness

Mimi Khúc interrogates the myth of meritocracy, ableism in the academy, and mental health's insistence on wellness

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Andrea Chu writes about slice of life, everyday routines, and other kinds of stories

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But Survival Doesn’t Work Like That: On Self-Publishing and Wan Sik Press

Michael Leung shares a note on experiments in self-publishing

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Dailyrium

Shreyasi Pathak considers how crip time shapes the archive