“ Igloo City”, Cantwell, Alaska, USA,
Photograph by Paul Cunningham

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“ Igloo City”, Cantwell, Alaska, USA,
Photograph by Paul Cunningham
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Music Video of the Day: Freaks by Live (1997, dir. Paul Cunningham)
Music Video of the Day: Freaks by Live (1997, dir. Paul Cunningham)
Back in the 1990s, I could recite the standard line-up: Nirvana, Soundgarden, Alice In Chains, Pearl Jam, The Offspring, Green Day, and others. Live would always be the band I would recall after that–despite them being one of my favorites. For me, it’s Ed Kowalczyk’s voice. I’m sure it’s changed by now, but I recall during one of…
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Paul Cunningham Answers The Questionnaire!
Paul Cunningham Answers The Questionnaire!
What is your favorite breakfast food? Eggs Benedict is one way to my heart. Tell us a bit about your work in REALITY BEACH. I’ve been working on Ad Campaign for a number of years. They’re poems that are constructed using real material and real quotations from various American advertisements and television commercials ranging between 1954 and present day. Helixing from poem to poem is a language…
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Suzanna Asp
Jessica Björk @jessicabjorksskapande
Max Bolotin @harligahund
Paul Cunningham @pecunningham
Sara Tuss Efrik
Mia Ekman @galaxenvafan
Stina Kajaso
Blake Kathryn @blakekathryn
Rebecca Raff Bülow @rebeckaraff
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Von Trier’s Bitches ∆ video art by @pecunningham ∆ poetry by Sara Tuss Efrik ∆ ∆ witchery by me ∆ for me, this piece is about healing from gaslighting, recovery from historical and intergenerational feminine trauma, the search for and rebuilding of self, both as an individuated id, and as a macro collective of femme and survivors' experiences. the video and poem ruminate and expand on concepts explored by lars von trier’s film, antichrist.