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How to Crash

"I thought of the pinkish, folded gel which in its mysteries congeal all my memories and dreams, and how it had been thrust from a moving vehicle onto an English road with nothing to protect it but the back of my skull."

The Wayfinders

The Marshall Islands’ first national soccer team discovers what “home” can mean—on a field in Arkansas.

Justice is geometric

Where centralised societies excel at extraction, African fractal systems allow for circulation, reciprocity and return - by Likam Kyanzaire Read on Aeon

The right sort of friction

If we remove impediments that are in the way of where our customers seek to go, they support us. But when we remove the friction that gives people traction on their journey, they flounder. Remove the hassles that people don’t care about, but celebrate the hassles that make it

The Warehouse, in Plain Sight

"That concrete box off the freeway wasn’t designed for storage so much as capture—of markets, workers, and, now, people detained by immigration agents. It’s a disappearing machine. We need to see it clearly."

Our Longing for Inconvenience

"The modern world has made us ill-equipped for the nuisances of past technologies, even as it has fuelled nostalgia for things that might transport us back to calmer times."

She Knows a Place

"For seven decades, the gospel singer Mavis Staples has troubled the opposition between chorus and soloist, background and lead."