McKenzie Wark shares how techno made her feel at home in her body
Other highlights include James St James’s Night Fever podcast, plus new and upcoming book releases from Rosanna McLaughlin and McKenzie Wark
The director’s latest TV series, Pistol, hovers uncomfortably between the pretense of being an art form and desperately trying to hold our attention
From the red/blue pill symbolism to the trans allegory, McKenzie Wark muses on the real-life narratives surrounding the simulated world of The Matrix
Rhea Dillon, Harmony Holiday, Legacy Russell, Bolanle Tajudeen and McKenzie Wark honour the influential US author and thinker
Juliet Jacques speaks to the pioneering writer and theorist about her new book, ‘Reverse Cowgirl’, an ‘auto-ethnography’ of the self
There is no violence in games, only its representation – but a suffragette-beating controversy demonstrates that videogame violence is not without meaning
McKenzie Wark pays tribute to the French cultural theorist, who called our era one of ‘dromocracy’: the reign of speed
From Anthony Burgess being bitchy to a primer for Xenofeminism: what to read this weekend
From the concept of human nature to post-Brexit erotica: what to read this weekend
From socially engaged poetry to matters of style: what to read this weekend