Category Archives: The Library of the Future

Regina José Galindo: […]. I have always maintained a clear view on feminism, even if it has come from a certain sense of intuition. You can also understand it because I am the granddaughter of two witches, one grandmother worked legally and the other was more mysterious. Both were heads of their respective families and […]

Dear Laura, I know we don’t know each other and I appreciate that sending this open letter in the form of a blogpost may not be the best way to connect for the first time. However, let me try to explain why I wanted to contact you in this way today – October 11th, Indigenous […]

The young people of Commune Ten were healthy, their bodies were fine and supple and strong. The girls had long, luxurious plaits which were arranged carefully. For the commune strictly followed the rule that every member should have time for relaxation and the care for his or her person. The communards loved beauty and simplicity, […]

Marcus Gammel: What was the first record you found for your collection, and why did you buy it back then? Dani Gal: The first record I found was the “Victory Album” of the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, the so called Six-Day-War. So many copies of it were printed that you can still find them in most […]

Footnote added June 9, 2024 In Ali Smith’s Companion Piece, which I mentioned in yesterday’s footnote to the post after following the link in the article ‘Companion, Peace’, from Experiments in Art Research: How Do We Live Questions Through Art?, edited by Sarah Travis, Azlan Guttenberg Smith, Catalina Hernández-Cabal, Jorge Lucero, a post-Minus Plato dialogue with Angela […]