May 7, 2021Being Event. By Elizabeth CampbellIf you walked past a discarded facemask a year ago, would you have noticed it? If you had, what story would you have told about that...
May 7, 2021Anthropocene Blossoms. By Tanya Kundu‘Death is the becoming-imperceptible of the posthuman subject and as such it is part of the cycles of becoming, yet another form of...
Jun 9, 2020Contemplating the Anthropocene During a PandemicOne might have different opinions about whether or not the Anthropocene is a legitimate name for a new epoch, or whether a new epoch...
Jun 9, 2020Kathryn Lawson: Attention in the Time of COVID-19Walking the dog along the grey shoreline has been my meditative morning ritual since I began my PhD in Kingston, Ontario. Nestled between...
Jun 9, 2020Belinda Tan: On the Flint and the CrossMy fingers slid into the grooves of the flint and pondered its heft as it sat, snugly, in my palm. Its age and provenance — at least 100...