Tapes’n’Tales: JOHN CASEY
Human instinct cannot be destroyed but can only be transformed into other states, altered reflections, distorted perceptions of ourselves. The idea of transformation which forms the basis of...
View ArticleTapes’n’Tales: Emiliano Ponzi
“It’s possible, in a poem or short story, to write about commonplace things and objects using commonplace but precise language to endow those things – a chair, a window curtain, a fork, a stone, a...
View ArticleTapes’n’Tales: HuskMitNavn
Over the years, Copenhagen-based illustrator and street artist HuskMitNavn (RememberMyName in Danish) has focused on the dynamic interplay between western culture, technology and contemporary...
View ArticleTapes’n’Tales: ZAELIA BISHOP
Let the music do the talking. Not the most original idea, one must admit. Hence, we decided to add a little twist: let the music ease the talking. Tapes’n’Tales, a new (ir)regular column on LDWT,...
View ArticleTapes’n’Tales: SHARMILA BANERJEE
The fresh cartoon-style of Berlin-based illustrator Sharmila Banerjee plays with an unconventional and psychedelically-structured observation of our own individual personalities in the natural...
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