Moving Day, Moving Night
by Evan Fleischer The non-fiction anecdote I’m set to turn into a brief fiction anecdote hinges on the time my friend Dan and I decided to move Dan’s mattress across … Continue reading
Mindscapes of the City
(by Clare Archibald) Fading, jading The favourite haunts not there Another version the only … Continue reading
Communing with the Kami of London
(by Benedict Ernst) I had been resident in London for about 5 months when I made my first new friend. I should stop and clarify those terms for I say … Continue reading
Terrain Vague (Spatial Flux)
(by Melanie Upton) Terrain Vague (Spatial Flux) is a selection of work made in response to the vacant block. Architect and historian Ignasi de Solà-Morale’s coined the term ‘terrain … Continue reading
Duke of M
(by Giordano Biondi) THE DUKE OF M is a series of drawings that depict various cityscapes around Melbourne. The series is a research into how subjective visualizations of the city, wrapped … Continue reading
Hugging Urban Structures
How to Hug Urban Structures: Find yourself an area within a city centre or inner city suburb. Walk among the urban structures until you feel comfortable in their presence. Feel … Continue reading
Urban Poetics
(by Sophia Platts-Palmer) The city air hangs pregnant, swollen and still, It is night. Broken only with the screams of mangy fox cubs, Or is it a woman, raped? The … Continue reading
Scripted Whispers
(by Pia Pedersen) Like reading between lines, you can read between pages or try to look at both sides at once. There is a conversation between the two sides on … Continue reading