
I'm not quite sure what this'll be, besides a place to send missives from my brain to the people I want to stay in touch with and hope want to stay in touch with me. I'll probably write about process, what I'm working on, what I'm consumed by, etc.
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It’s only fitting that this series would come to a close in February, right?
In this week’s drop, we get into a theme that shaped this work and runs through much of my own practice, more broadly: time. Speaking of time, this episode is a bit of a throwback: in it, we revisit some reflections about the ways time was ...
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Today, we drop Episode 3, Part 1 of Nature, where we explore land ownership and relations from the (Detroit) River to the (Mediterranean) Sea. Listen and view the full transcript on makingroom.online or listen wherever you get your podcasts...
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Lauren Williams (she/her) is a Detroit-based designer who works with visual and interactive media to understand, critique, and reimagine the ways social and economic systems distribute and exercise power.
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