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004: APOCALYPSE

April 2020

There’s no ‘I’ in Apocalypse.

Paul HARMON - 'Barkandji Country'

Surrender

Word Count: 1,158

by Anne Marie Wirth Cauchon

Apocalypse Now?

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With WATERMARKS
photography by PAUL HARMON

ELEMENTAL CATASTROPHE: ECOPSYCHOANALYSIS AND THE VIRAL UNCANNY OF COVID-19

Word Count: 5,432

by Joseph Dodds

Coronavirus embodies the uncanny ecology that threatens our destruction—but also offers a pause in the headlong rush of our ecocidal civilization, opening possibilities of renewal.

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With POOL
artworks by SOLVEIG SETTEMSDAL

CRICE - 'AMVN'

Relevant to the Day

Word Count: 668

by Omar Sakr

A poem immersed in the moment of its creation.

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With SKHMT, AP1S & AMVN
artworks by CRICE

Apocalypse(s) (2)
 
Apocalypse(s) (2)

APOCALYPSE(S)

Word Count: 358

by Rashida Taylor

A masked, apocalyptic fashion-vision from weeks before the pandemic.

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Fashion feature with photographer FIONA IBANICHUKA

Basia Goszczynska - 'Away' (2)

Genesis

Word Count: 3,956

by Yah Yah Scholfield

A work of speculative fiction on endings, and beginnings.

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With AWAY
photographs by BASIA GOSZCZYNSKA

AI AND THE MISSING BODY

Word Count: 4,505

by Isabel Millar

A Lacanian exploration of Artificial Intelligence, and the body.

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With THE CRYSTALLIZATION OF BRASILIA
a video by GUERREIRO DO DIVINO AMOR

I’m So Sad, I’m So Fucked Up

Word Count: 1,621

by Andrew Marzoni

Cinema of anxiety at the edge of human extinction: A review of the Safdie Brothers’ ‘Uncut Gems’.

Larissa SANSOUR - 'Monument for Lost Time'
 
Larissa SANSOUR - 'Monument for Lost Time'

THE DEATH OF A STAR

Word Count: 4,875

by Sokol Ferizi

From the felt experience of the Kosovo War, to an exploration of the experience of disaster through the sight of an eclipse’s corona.

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With MONUMENT FOR LOST TIME
an artwork by LARISSA SANSOUR & SØREN LIND

Moira Villiard - 'Before Endings and Beginnings'

Oh–Terrible Movie!

Word Count: 1,473

by Heid E. Erdrich

A poem on the weaker points of apocalyptic movies.

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With BEFORE ENDINGS & BEGINNINGS
an artwork by MOIRA VILLIARD

Eunjung SUH - 'A Head Above a Head'
 
Eunjung SUH - 'A Head Above a Head'

THE MIRACLE

Word Count: 2,092

by Aaron Shulman

A look at Spain’s great literary family, the Paneros, and a consideration of psychological apocalypse as an occasion for poetry.

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With BRITTLE SMILE
artworks by EUNJUNG SUH

Unveiling the Collective in Isolation: Thinking the Apocalypse with D. H. Lawrence

Word Count: 3,989

by Matt Colquhoun

An evocation of the potentials for a collective response to apocalyptic murmurs that defies the biblical division between the saved, and the damned.

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With ESCAPE
photography by TATIANA BONDAREVA

https://stillpointmag.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/SEEKING-THE-SELF_MICHELE_STILLPOINT.mp3

SEEKING THE SELF: MICHELE

Word Count: 478

by Seeking The Self

Michele undergoes a physical and visionary purging of life as she knows it.

Basia Goszczynska - 'Away' (2)

Genèse

Word Count: 4,483

by Yah Yah Scholfield

with AWAY
by artist BASIA GOSZCZYNSKA

Je suis tellement triste, je suis tellement foutu

Word Count: 2,034

by Andrew Marzoni

Le cinéma de l’anxiété à l’ère de l’extinction de l’humanité.

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