Neo-Liberalism and Climate Change: Extinction Rebellion is a Businessman Trying to Con the Planet

It’s been pretty clear for a while that the anthropocentric world is being destroyed by Capitalism, by the human, our society seems to amble on as though nothing is happening, walking blindly into a crisis. Though this is finally now frequently reported by news media, becoming the centre point of liberal white tv programmes, it seems that society for the most part doesn’t want to … Continue reading Neo-Liberalism and Climate Change: Extinction Rebellion is a Businessman Trying to Con the Planet

Scale and Awe: Mike Nelson’s The Asset Strippers at the Tate Britain

This blog/diary/e-magazine has been something I’ve mused about for a while, and though it is definitely influenced by the K-Punk writings of the late Mark Fisher, I hope that I’m able to create my own identity within these reviews, ramblings, essays, opinion pieces, whatever you may want to call them. He works with scale in ways I couldn’t even consider, seamlessly jumping from delicate woolen … Continue reading Scale and Awe: Mike Nelson’s The Asset Strippers at the Tate Britain