When you enter a labyrinth, you either look for the center or for a way out, or you can choose to get lost into it and eventually come back as a new being. What is a Labyrinth anyway? It’s a sacred space for meditation in motion, where you could walk or dance in circles, until […]
Heith
Heith – If I Were Buddhist I’d Chant for Your Happiness
There was a time when the city of Milan was just a gray amass of buildings with no soul. Then something happened, and a collective of people opened a new path in the creative underground of the city, mostly based in a liberated space called Macao. Amongst these people was Daniele Guerrini, aka Heith, who […]
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Solar system
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Finding a dinosaur
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Francesca Heart
Beach Birds Refractions
In this mixtape for FULMINE, I’ve collected a series of songs from artists that have been really influential in my path, because of their playful approach to imaginative and mythological music. I’ve also added an unreleased track from the stuff I’m working on at the moment. You will hear here and there some guided movement […]
Subez Yeti
My mind says, my heart says
Flourishing from the underground soil of the Chinese club scene, a new generation of musicians is writing the history of the future. Subez Yeti is a DJ and promoter based in Hong Kong, a city that represents the importance of gatherings for the circulation of cultural connections all around the world. We asked her to […]
KMRU
Holding
There’s an infinite past, an infinite future and no way of detecting what’s present. In the same moment you’re focusing on it, it’s gone. It’s already a different present. And while the world is constantly trying to distract us from ourselves, we become absent, constantly forgetting about our own presence. There are practices, though, that […]
Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
Stories that shape us
Why don’t we read books anymore? Is it because our span of attention is getting thinner and thinner? Is it because there are no more good writers in the world or did we get bored of the good ones that passed? Maybe, but it’s just an hypothesis based on no scientific data, we got scared […]
Ted Chiang
What’s expected of us
Ted Chiang has been writing compelling, complicated, sometimes twisted novels since he was in high school, and you may know him if you ever saw Villeneuve’s movie Arrival, which is based on his novel Stories Of Your Life. Each one of his short stories leaves us with more questions than answers, and that’s because his […]
Maya Deren
THE PRIVATE LIFE OF A CAT
If you’re a filmmaker, what subject could be more interesting than… your cats? This is not just an amateur movie about cats, it can be read as a statement. Avant-garde filmmaker Maya Deren made art out of images by following amateurism, as a practice of invention free from the laws of profit, and the possibility […]