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Anonymous Creative Futures 2026
IY
Yancey Strickler
+1
Economic precarity is up. Market demands are too. People are drowning in digital overload. Political threats loom. The second Anonymous Creative Futures survey shares what 300+ anon artists and creators feel about this moment, their words 100%.
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Metalabel squad
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DNR Spring 26: Bootcamp: Sunday
Theresa Tomi Faison
Four week intensive course delving into the core ideas and questions explored in the foundational stages of DNR. We will examine artworks, texts, and internet media covering topics: internet-informed identity, political futures, & post-internet art. Facilitated by artist Theresa Tomi Faison via Discord, SUNDAYS: 3/1, 3/8, 3/15, 3/22, 1-3:00pm EST
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Do Not Research
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DNR Spring 26: Technology Criticism
Mike Pepi
A four week intensive to familiarize participants with core texts and issues in the debate over the role of technology in society, its politics, and future. MONDAYS: 3/2, 3/9, 3/16, 3/23 @ 7:00 - 8:30pm EST
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Do Not Research
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Non-Playable Characters
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benoit.tokyo Ω©(Λβ‘Λ)ΫΆ
+9
'Non-Playable Characters' is a collection of essays, short stories, interviews, and visuals that explores the figure of the NPC as a cultural symbol, internet trope, social mirror, and conceptual vessel. β PRE-ORDER NOW. Shipping January 2026. β
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LAN Party
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Boom and Dust
Jason Reed
Barry Stone
Boom and Dust depicts a 40-mile stretch of highway between Midland and Odessa, Texas. This roadway serves as the backbone of the extraction industry in the Permian Basin. We made hundreds of photographs from the back of a pickup truck of the unrelenting scroll of mancamps, pumpjacks, and oil outfitters collectively known as the "Petroplex."
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Folding Table Books Co-Op
$10+
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TechnoMirage
Underground Art And Design
Julienne DeVita
An archive of the TechnoMirage event series, bringing together exhibitions, talks and artist interviews that examine the illusion of progress projected by AI and exploring how creative practitioners can reclaim agency through exhibitions, discourses, and practices that shape more equitable relationships with emerging technologies.
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Neuromantics
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