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Avenue S | Jody Zellen

In Avenue S (2020), Jody Zellen explores the changing human landscape of Los Angeles during COVID-19. An expansion of Zellen’s ongoing project, Ghost City,...

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Mourning in Your Local Time | Samantha Blumenfeld

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Fuck, Where Is The Mute? screenshot

Fuck, Where is the Mute? | Jonathan Kelham

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Can Radio Help Us Become Forest? | Sarah Schmitt

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Financial accessibility to calm our apocalyptic anxieties | Dahlia Bloomstone

In Dahlia Bloomstone’s video piece Financial accessibility to calm our apocalyptic anxieties (2020), the artist explores how teeth and eye color are common indicators...

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Endangered Data | Zachary Dean Norman

Endangered Data responds to the growing concern that data which confirms anthropogenic global warming might be subject to manipulation, repression, or erasure by the...

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Flowers for Donald | Gregory Eddi Jones

Flowers for Donald feels like made-in-the-moment reactions to a politically messy environment and sensational news coverage. The series of digital collages utilize symbol and...

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Hulk | Maggie Hazen

Maggie Hazen’s video piece, Hulk, and text piece, Embodied Imaginary: From Gendered Bodies in Virtual Spaces to Powerful Bodies in a Physical World, both...

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The Male Domain: Exclusion of Women in Video Games | Kayleigh Connor

My fingers fly over my keyboard as I punch out the motions of virtual battle. Stab to the left, the right, fireball, heal, crack...

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Editor's Note:

Welcome to issue 25, featuring a multitude of pieces focusing on social-political issues relevant to our current reality. From Zhuoyu Zhang’s short film Dolma, which explores the artist's personal experience maneuvering gender and national identity, to Mez Breeze’s interactive website _Prog[W]res[tle]s_ , exploring a variety of political issues using AI-enhanced images and code poetry, viewers are invited to question their experiences on the internet. We hope you enjoy it.

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