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NON-FUTURE

February 2020

A thank you issue for our seed sponsors, PrairieCare and Stillpoint Spaces International.

Now available to all our supporters.

 

HEREAFTER

Word Count: 732

by Anne Marie Wirth Cauchon

How do we begin to decipher the future? From our Editor-in-Chief.

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With TO THE END
photographs by KATE HOLFORD

World War 3.0

Word Count: 2,720

by Dr Stephen Setterberg

A foray into the warfare of the future we’re in, from Stillpoint Magazine’s Publisher.

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With OBSOLESCENT IMMORTALITY
photographs by CLARA LANG-EZEKIEL

ETHICS, HUMANITY & AI: AN INTERVIEW WITH DR. BRENT NELSON

Word Count: 189

by Anne Marie Wirth Cauchon

Exploring the immaterial within the material of AI, and where we might find ourselves as a result.

Do Androids Dream of Abroad?

Word Count: 1,951

by Sokol Ferizi

Connectivity, creativity, and daring to dream through the abandonment of exile.

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With KINGDOM OF THE DISPOSSESSED
an artwork by SADIE WEIS

A STUDIO CONVERSATION WITH WRITER JORDAN K. CASOMAR

Word Count: 179

by Anne Marie Wirth Cauchon

Race, loneliness, addiction, and community behind the interface of online gaming.

Provocations #1: Climate Crash & Digital Overgrowth

Word Count: 1,064

by Elizabeth Carter, Joe von Hutch & Trevor Shikaze

Responses to an urgent question of our time by Stillpoint Magazine writers.

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With SIREN
photographs by KATE HOLFORD

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