"A mushroom lasts for only a very short time. Often I go in the woods thinking, after all these years, I ought finally to be bored with fungi. But, coming upon any mushroom in good condition, I lose my mind all over again. Supreme good fortune: we're both alive!"
• 2/7/22 - On Genre Tourism
• 25/6/22 - In Front of These Gates
• 16/6/22 - Two Qualities: of Silence, and of Putting Words in Order
• 7/5/22 - The Shining Ice
• 19/3/22 - Nostalgia, Nowak
• 12/3/22 - Observations on Nick Drake’s Pink Moon
• 26/2/22 - Irving Penn and Vitalina Varela: Variations on Tight Spaces
• 19/2/22 - Ballet for Inanimate Dancers
• 12/2/22 - ClassicsOfGame - Footage From Surreal Cyberspaces
• 29/1/22 - When Did Photography Become An Art?
• 24/1/22 - Film Acting and Identity
• 14/1/22 - Guan Pinghu and the Golden Disc
• 27/9/21 - Vision, Attention, Consciousness
• 19/9/21 - Decorating Space and Time
• 11/9/21 - Kanye West's Donda: A Tiny Essay On Cynicism
• 3/9/21 - Kanye West's Donda: Recursion and Legacy
• 30/8/21 - Ae_Live: Twenty-Eight Love Letters to Autechre
• 28/8/21 - On the Internet: Footnotes 26-32
• 22/8/21 - There Are No Pictures of Suffering
• 17/8/21 - Inception: How An Unspiritual Film Treats Time and People
• 3/8/21 - Gamelan Hutan: Some Ideas About Conceptual Dance Music
• 24/7/21 - A Secret Church Music and the Silence of John Cage
• 27/6/21 - Minceraft
• 11/6/21 - Treasure Planet and Memento: Two Callous Treatments of Amnesia
• 5/5/21 - Formal Devices: Bacon, Monet, Villalobos and Black Holes
• 7/4/21 - On the Internet: Footnotes 18-25
• 19/3/21 - On the Internet
• 14/3/21 - Serial Experiments Lain: A More Optimistic Analysis
• 10/2/21 - Confrontations of History and Geography in Mortal Engines
• 29/1/21 - On Analogy and Yasujiro Ozu
• 22/1/21 - Eadweard Muybridge's Early Film
• 16/1/21 - Extremities of Space and Time in The Two Towers
• 2/1/21 - Worldbuilding and the Cantu a Tenore of Sardinia
• 19/12/20 - The Kurtágs, Now Elderly, Play Játékok
• 1/12/20 - Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree (Free Jazz Remix)
• 25/11/20 - Harry Potter and the Numb Rubber Golem
• 14/11/20 - Ratatouille: Hierarchy and Ethics in Lighting
• 8/11/20 - Attack of the Clones: A Critique of Political Mechanism
• 19/9/20 - Two Pieces About Ambiguous Language Inspired By the Daodejing
• 2/9/20 - Dream Pop
• 1/9/20 - Super Monkey Ball and the Catharsis of Motion
• 10/8/20 - Six Pieces Inspired by John Cage's Diary
• 9/8/20 - Indeterminacy - Ninety New Texts
• 4/8/20 - Get Up, I Feel Like Being a Mechanical Fucking Machine
• 6/7/20 - Spitting Fury
• 4/7/20 - The Grammar of Cat Videos
• 24/6/20 - My Neighbour's Roof
• 19/6/20 - Princess Mononoke: Margins and Thresholds
• 13/6/20 - Nikhil Banerjee and Sunlight
• 10/6/20 - The Incestuous Self Reference of Neurofunk
• 1/6/20 - Cecil Taylor Pushing At the Limits of Intelligibility
• 25/5/20 - The Turin Horse Hates Humanity
• 22/5/20 - The Compassionate Slowness of Goodbye, Dragon Inn
• 16/5/20 - Ambientkitty: On Animal Agency
• 11/5/20 - Kotaru Takamura and the Hand as an Artistic Vehicle
• 6/5/20 - Giorgio Morandi's Still Life: The Metaphysician of Bologna
• 30/4/20 - Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children: Clouds
• 25/4/20 - Ere Erera Baleibu Izik Subua Aruaren
• 22/4/20 - Skrillex, KFC, Airports, Ugliness
• 22/4/20 - Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann: Escalation and Extrapolation
• 7/4/20 - AE_Live Onesix: A Description
• 4/4/20 - Clangers: About Love and Joy
• 17/3/20 - Small Sphere and Heavy Sphere by Alexander Calder
• 9/3/20 - The Lighthouse: Geography of the Face
• 6/12/19 - Jordan Belson's Epilogue: Idents and Projections on the Sky
• 27/11/19 - The Hauntology of Memes
• 18/11/19 - Ali Akbar Khan and the Moral Skeleton of Hinduism
• 6/11/19 - Kaili Blues, Humanity's Place in the World Diminished
• 30/10/19 - Jeff Mills at Energy Rave, Zurich, 1996
• 23/10/19 - A Warning About Cadbury's Double Deckers
• 15/10/19 - Taylor Swift: Legally Banal Music for the Nazi Youth
• 24/9/19 - Anthony Braxton's For Alto and the Objective Signal of Unconscious Recall
• 9/8/19 - Why I Hate Ari Aster's Hereditary
• 8/1/19 - John Cage's Music of Changes and Randomness at Different Levels of Detail
• 5/1/19 - Shigeji Ogino's Rhythm and the Syllables of Film
• 2/1/19 - A Drunken Love Letter to Angel's Egg
• 1/1/19 - The Limit of a Cat's Mind and the Spooky Magnetism of Anton Webern
• 29/11/18 - Blasted Apart With Piss: On Consume Red by Ground Zero
• 24/11/18 - Two Sublime Animation Cuts From Castle of Cagliostro
• 30/10/18 - The Dhrupad of Zia Mohiuddin Dagar, Which Lies Still in the Heart
• 10/05/18 - Takashi Ito's Grim: In Which a Hand Covers the Camera
• 9/2/18 - Stockhausen: Increasingly Obtuse Artistic Statements