
Reterritorialising art and culture. Literary criticism that blends creative non fiction and analysis.
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Editor’s Note
I commissioned this piece because I noticed an emerging poetic and literary form in e-litarati spaces; a female led aesthetic which perhaps has its origin in the Instagram poetry of Rupi Kaur. This is often dismissed as vapid...
I wish to grow Reterritorialise into a cultural institution within the little corner of alternative fiction and commentary which I presently inhabit. It shall be a “parallel institution”: the problems with mainstream culture and publishing...
Frater Asemlen’s For the Machine: Defending AI Art is partly a response to my Art and the New Intelligence, but also a summation of his longstanding views. Because of this he does not address me point-by-point. But his positions fit within...
The story goes like this—the internet is captured by slop singularity as tech bros and attention markets lock into discourse commodification take-off. Accelerating reaction-content hyperreality crumbles social order into auto-curating talki...
In Colonial American prose are we introduced to Columbus, Ohio. The language evokes white wooden houses, tricone-stock clothed people—an old Americana is brought to mind in proportion to one’s familiarity. And immediately this familiarity h...
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