Who’s world is this? The world is yours. NAS The segregation of the vast city of Chicago is well documented and readily apparent to anyone who spends some time here. In 2011 Chicago will elect a new mayor, and as
Ode to Everything
Eula Biss is the author of The Balloonists and Notes from No Man’s Land, which recently received the National Book Critics Circle Award. She holds an MFA in nonfiction writing from the University of Iowa and teaches nonfiction writing as
Pellicle of Collodion
Fereshteh Toosi is an interdisciplinary artist working in video, sound, performance, and public intervention. Fereshteh received a BA from Oberlin College and worked in Japan for two years before completing her MFA from Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Art. She
Video Editor’s Note Issue #3 (Video Syntax: The Great Ephemeral Skin)
For this issue, I decided to focus on an idea I had about what the concept of syntax would be like if it could be applied to or considered in video work. On a page, words work as a line
Assigned + Recommended Reading
Eric Fleischauer is a Chicago-based artist, curator, and educator. Whether through imperfect drawings of computer generated CAPTCHA’s, enchanting HD videos portraying the infraordinary, or curating videos from YouTube and presenting them in the cinema, his work examines the ramifications of
Rings #1 to #6
Suzon Fuks is a director, choreographer and multimedia artist exploring the integration and interaction of dance and moving image through performance, screen, installation and online work. She is currently an Australia Council for the Arts Fellow. Born in Brussels, Fuks
Return to Home
Return to Home is a series of reconfigured and reimagined domestic spaces from classic television sitcoms and dramas. Using screenshots salvaged from shows as diverse as The Honeymooners, Charles in Charge, and Dynasty, I create photomontages that look beyond the