The silver screen—from the liquidated remains of the celluloid of cinema’s past—beckons us to consider the archival form through a slew of concerns that inform…
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“Our correspondence relied on hope. We live on either shores of the Arabian Sea, and its waters played the role of a messenger, ferrying our…
Leave a CommentFrom the early emergence of the Industrial Revolution in the 18th and 19th centuries the romantic notions of artificial intelligence and robotics have left an…
Leave a CommentUnderground – that which runs parallel to what is above ground – sometimes in proverbial darkness, oftentimes subversive and secretive. Think of the Underground Railroad,…
Leave a CommentAll languages are made up. They are all invented – and incessantly reinvented – over time, collectively. Necessity mothers them usually, but not always. Regardless,…
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