“By Design” Treats Women Like Objects
Juliette Lewis turns into a chair in a film that critiques mass culture’s conflation of femininity with consumerism and envy.
Juliette Lewis turns into a chair in a film that critiques mass culture’s conflation of femininity with consumerism and envy.
This week, we honor a Hungarian avant-garde artist, a Philadelphia mosaicist, a Swiss pop artist, and others.
“A collection of images of trees at Dollar Tree store locations across the United States.”
Physicist Sean Carroll leads off this video with this line: I like to say that Einstein is, if anything, underrated as a physicist, which is hard to imagine given how highly he is rated. And then leads us through a history of modern physics and quantum mechanics that,
"There is no pit you cannot climb out of provided you make the right effort at the right place... do the next thing with diligence and devotion."
"The most regretful people on earth are those who felt the call to creative work, who felt their own creative power restive and uprising, and gave to it neither power nor time."
These synchronized martial arts robots are genuinely impressive.
“In Minor Keys” opens on May 9, a year after beloved curator Koyo Kouoh’s passing.
Emilia Evans-Munton, a Glasgow School of Art graduate, said she made the giant sculpture as an “ode to the toys that are left behind.”
Are we witnessing a time warp, a strange trip, or just a person who has stayed up way too late? Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $7 per month. The article Delve in to a
They’re doing a new Pride and Prejudice adaptation . From the comments on the trailer: “this looks like a temu version of the 2005” and “The Darcy is not Darcying”.
Jayden Hoffman spent more than 4 months customizing this computer keyboard , replacing the letter keys with hand-painted logos (McDonald’s arch for M, Avengers for A, Xbox logo for X, Google for G, etc.)
Christophe Leribault, who heads the Palace of Versailles, succeeds Laurence des Cars within one day of her resignation.
The fair will bring together 80 exhibitors and an expanded focus on drawings in a nod to the medium’s long-standing relationship with printmaking.
Is This Waymo a Better Person Than You? “When the light turns yellow, this Waymo does not speed up. It does not calculate whether it could make it. It does not believe in ‘probably.’ It waits.”
“The CyberTruck is 17 times more likely to have a fire fatality than a Ford Pinto” , a 70s automobile that put the “car” in “exploding car”.
Commenters in this thread shared a bunch of songs “where the drum beats are Morse code that also serve as a separate layer to the lyrics”.
What’s fun about school closing for the wicked blizzard in the Northeast today is last week was February break for Massachusetts schools, which means many kids are home for the the 6th school day in a row, and many will be home for closures tomorrow and beyond. All this to say,
Tear Gun by Taiwanese designer Yi-Fei Chen is a contraption that “collects and freezes actual tears to shoot them back at the person who caused the cry”.
Brightly colored wood elements, electronics, and intricate frameworks create joyful, interactive installations. Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $7 per month. The article
"Be there to hear ... the flute of your whole existence..."
Basic income for artists turns permanent, Louvre director resigns, orchid extravaganza in NYC, and the Bronx artist who's driving the right nuts.
"History was unmade last year, as engineers began the massive project of ripping the first-ever transoceanic fiber-optic cable from the ocean floor. Just don’t mention sharks."
It’s nice if you do, but it’s not required. You’re not them. You may have had different experiences, been exposed to different ideas or simply be prepared to make different choices. That’s okay. What’s useful: loving the change you’re able to make. Being proud of helping people
The Silk Road’s long period of high activity spanned the second century BC and the fifteenth century AD, but its name wasn’t coined until more than 400 years after that. Scholars have argued it practically ever since, given that the referent wasn’t just one road but a vast and
We seem to be living through yet another major moment for podcasting. Over the past two decades, the medium has gone from niche experiment to mainstream habit, becoming a regular part of how we learn, entertain ourselves, and pass the time. The popularity of podcasts—in an age
An existential lesson gleaned from a brush with death and foolishness.
How has kudzu influenced the South? Joyce Lin unpacks its knotted legacy. Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $7 per month. The article Kudzu Vines and Synthetic Leaves Entwine
"The use of music is to remind us how short a time we have a body."