AWESOME CREATOR :: MYCELIUM'S MATTHEW ABRAMS AND THE EVOLUTION OF EDUCATION
We are honored to introduce The Operating System community to Mycelium school founder, educator, forward thinker, instigator, entrepreneur, lifehacker Matthew Abrams today as part of our ongoing Awesome Creator series. It's always been important to me that this platform understands
2nd ANNUAL NAPOMO 30/30/30 :: DAY 3 :: RYAN NOWLIN on NORMA COLE
Norma Cole, an experimental poet and visual artist who has lived in the Bay Area since 1977, has received great acclaim for, as she puts it, her “openness to traditions and practices, artists and writings, radically divergent from her own.”
RE:CONVERSATIONS :: it's a MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD LIB[rary] :: April 4th at ICI Curatorial Hub
Editor's note: What follows is an experiment of sorts with the curators of MAD LIBrary, where we've used a shared google document for a time-unbound/nonlinear conversation on the project's intentions and its relationship to the shifting curatorial landscape, in particular
2nd ANNUAL NAPOMO 30/30/30 : DAY 2 :: Gary Sloboda on Buck Downs
Sifting the Workflow: A Comment On The Poetry of Buck Downs Buck Downs is a Washington D.C. poet whose work I’ve been reading for years. Downs’ poetry arrives, old school, on postcards in my mailbox on a monthly basis. As a
2nd Annual 30/30/30 Poetry Month Series :: Inspiration, Community, Tradition :: Day 1 :: Overview / Editor Lynne DeSilva-Johnson on Noah Eli Gordon and Anis Mojgani
The fisherman from Anis Mojgani on Vimeo. HOOOOOOOWOW! Poetry month is upon us once more, and do we ever have a line up for you this year! Last year we initiated a series that generated such an outpouring of goodwill and gratitude
NYC Readings Roundup :: April 1-7
Editor’s note: Welcome to the 6th iteration of our new weekly series, the Readings Roundup, which you might notice is growing steadily! Sorry if I’m repeating myself to some of you but if this is your first time here it