How samba schools in Brazil are teaching Black history through the parades at Carnival.
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Third and last part of an article discussing Imperia, the large concrete statue of a semi-fictional medieval sex worker. Part 1 is here and Part 2 is here. A Clandestine Erection Imperia went up in April 1993, and I won’t even try to explain the insane backstory. Short version: some people in Constance wanted a […]
Some Americans have been talking about our shared European culture lately! As CT’s resident American-in-Europe, I feel I must respond. So, here’s a European culture story. (This is Part 2, You can find Part 1 here.) Okay, so Imperia! Big concrete statue on the shore of Lake Constance. Medieval sex worker. 9 meters tall, weighs […]
Just north of the Alps, on the border between Germany and Switzerland, lies beautiful Lake Constance. And on the northwest shore of the lake is the lovely small city of Constance, Germany. Constance is well worth a visit. A lot of German cities have rather bland or unattractive centers, thanks to the American and British […]
Illustrator Luís Calçada walks a fine line between scientific truth and imagination
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Over the past few days I’ve found myself mulling the question of whether AI will destroy art and literature. Initially, I found myself comforted by a thought, articulated by Carrie Jenkins on bluesky, that since the value of art lies not simply in the product but in the process of its creation, art will survive […]
An interview with Daniel Wilson, author of shamanic techno-thriller Hole in the Sky
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Artist and filmmaker Michael Benson on dung beetles, diatoms, and the human drive to explore
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One artist is raising awareness of invasive species by creating paintings with their discarded remains
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Peter Benson, of the Thank EU for the Music campaign group, explores the impact on creative artists of the UK's hard Brexit nearly six years on