Issue 32: 06 July 2017

Market Value

By Yun Wei Monday markets egg-dropped in the summer camp race, and somewhere a global circuit grid slowed, blinked, shorted. Where did the treasure go? I know I could never read this map. Now at my desk on a Monday night, drinking from a sweating glass, I think of summer camps, of gathering scrapes and […]

‘2017’: The Letter and The Review

By Miranda Outman   2017: The Letter, 1977 Tom, Terrific to see you out at Montauk. A shame Helen couldn’t make it, but you managed to whip up a nice spread. Diane couldn’t stop talking about that fondue. At any rate, Tom, I’m not going to beat around the bush. I’ve read through 2017. It’s different, it’s […]

Waste, Land

By Elizabeth Carmichael Now is the time we find out what we’re made of. We have felt oil in the air for months but imagined once the weather turned we could wash it out— and so we learn what stains. Now locked out of the lab we must experiment on our own conclusions: follow orders, […]

40 Strangers 50 Questions

From Brave New Films On Wednesday, May 24 at 6:30 PM, 40 strangers entered a small photography studio near downtown Los Angeles. On the floor, they found strips of white tape laid out in large boxes. In a few moments, a member of the Brave New Films production team would stand in front of a […]