PC: Kit Eginton with Francesca Violich.
Christine sits and watches people look at James Turrell's sculpture in blue, Danaë. Her friend Mark, who has ALS, chooses to die, and she is with him when he leaves. Light and death keep going and it's hard to tell where the boundaries of things are.
Human geographer Ahmad Makia and Dubai artist Raja'a Khalid diagnose our projected images of masculinity: American Psycho, Wile E. Coyote, Nike, gym terror, Cardi, the self-improvement rat race, the Gulf Bionic, desirability, and ~~ductwork~~.
Dov Zeller ambles through texts, claims ambulatory thinking for the homebound: hundreds of walks, chipmunks in the walls, greater celandine, a Jewish star, a ex-landfill sculpture park, microclimates, creeping sun, Solnit, Woolf, and tiny philosophers.