In June, a company I work with flew me out to Amsterdam, ostensibly to create art about the city. But the artists in Dam Square could watercolor a sweeter canal than me.
In 1908 Neubronner patented his “Method of and Means for Taking Photographs of Landscapes from Above”, a lightweight miniature camera which could be strapped to a pigeon and activated by a timing mechanism.
Today marks the launch of The New Inquiry Vol. 6: "Game of Drones," and we still haven't come up with a reason for the topic that convinces even ourselves
Here at The New Inquiry, we worry that we haven't published enough content on pieces of clothing that - in and of themselves - constitute outfits. That ends now.
Three students at the University of Maryland dressed in latex Zentai suits and visited the National Gallery of Art, where they posed in front of (and as) art.
In conjunction with TNI Magazine #5, Spies, The New Inquiry A/V presents the Spies! Playlist, featuring Friends, Japandroids, The Fall, Zebra Katz and more.
The New Inquiry's Malcolm Harris and The Los Angeles Review of Books' Evan Kindley talked with Spook Magazine's one-man editorial team Jason Parham about the new publication's founding, goals, and forthcoming first issue.
Journalist Laurie Penny sent me snaps and stories of her busmates on the way to the anti-NATO protests in Chicago: kids who were singing Disney songs as they prepared to be beaten and arrested. So I drew them.