Filmmaker and photographer Olivia Wyatt on her new film, working in East Africa, and maintaining balance between analog and digital techniques.
Sarah Gerard on the calculation of life’s value in Sam Savage’s The Way of The Dog and Joshua Abelow’s Painter’s Journal.
Aura Rosenberg—whose “The Golden Age” harkens back to the politics of appropriation of her earlier work—discusses her use of pornography with husband John Miller.
Watch Matmos’s new video for “Luminous Rings,” a bonus track from their recent album The Marriage of True Minds, out now on Thrill Jockey.
Véréna Paravel and Lucien Castaing-Taylor on their visceral and experimental new documentary Leviathan.
Word Choice features original works of fiction and poetry. Read four poems by Bianca Stone with art by the author, selected by Daniel Moysaenko.
Teddy Wayne on tween-speak and the titular child star of his novel The Love Song of Jonny Valentine.
Patti Astor talks about her new book and her role in the New York art scene of the 1980s.
Laura Walker re-arranges the OED’s furniture in her book of poems Follow-Haswed.
Micah Stansell talks about premeditated experimentation, collaborative production processes, and weighs in on the film vs. video debate.
Tres Warren of Psychic Ills on sonic exploration, making music in New York, and working with Neil Michael Hagerty.
Listen to Kleber Mendonça Filho discuss his short films and his first feature,Neighboring Sounds, as part of last month’s First Look at the Museum of the Moving Image.
The Propeller Group discusses Vietnamese graffiti, infiltrating the advertising world and their show at the Guggenheim.
David Brody follows the trail of interwoven fiction, fact and art in Nabokov, Bruegel, Disney, Eve Sussman, Lech Majewski, and others.
Spencer Clark of Monopoly Child Star Searchers on internal brain music, The Garnet Toucan and sick jetski videos. He’s on tour now with Ducktails.
Colin Snapp and Daniel Turner discuss Jules Marquis, learning from their surroundings and the endless possibilities of collaboration.
Rebecca Lindenberg on her relationship to form, the “virtuosity of attention,” and her book Love, An Index.
Miriam Katz on crying with Aziz Ansari, her new podcast and the role of comedy in the art world.
Word Choice features original works of fiction and poetry. Read five poems by Ronnie Yates, with art by Sarah Muehlbauer, selected by Jozeph Herceg.
Chico Pereira on his first feature film and the challenges of documentary film. Pereira will discuss Pablo’s Winter in person at Pratt Institute on February 26th. Details are here.
Mark Mulroney discusses vintage Playboys, Catholicism and the comic side of blood.
Paper Clip is a weekly compilation of online articles, artifacts and other—old, new, and sometimes BOMB-related.
Jennifer Herrema weighs in on her art work, fake reunions, Black Bananas, and sweating the Fiscal Cliff—and the Meatloaf/Gary Busey fight.
Listen to Joana Preiss discuss her film Siberia as part of last month’s First Look at the Museum of the Moving Image.
Hoa Nguyen on remaining inside mysteries and the alien alphabets of dreams.
Architect Carlos Brillembourg’s poetic meditation on Keith Sonnier’s sculptures at Mary Boone Gallery.
Word Choice features original works of fiction and poetry. Read five poems by Joseph Ceravolo with art by Harutaka Matsumoto, selected by Daniel Moysaenko.
Read a transcription or listen to a podcast of Nicolás Pereda discussing his recent film Greatest Hits as part of last month’s First Look at the Museum of the Moving Image.
Lisa Radon on her recent PICA residency, the white magic of books, and transforming radical skepticism into Radical Openness.
Paper Clip is a weekly compilation of online articles, artifacts and other—old, new, and sometimes BOMB-related.