Juan Ford: Counting Clones
Photo: Simon Sellars. Melbourne artist Juan Ford is on a hot streak, his recent paintings blending innovative technique with spiritual enquiry, unlocking the unfathomable mysteries… Read More »Juan Ford: Counting Clones
Photo: Simon Sellars. Melbourne artist Juan Ford is on a hot streak, his recent paintings blending innovative technique with spiritual enquiry, unlocking the unfathomable mysteries… Read More »Juan Ford: Counting Clones
In 1996, I saw something in the sky that to this day I can’t explain. I was at the top of the sightseeing spot, Arthur’s… Read More »Psychic Witch: An Interview with Ross Dowe
interview by Simon Sellars all images courtesy kode9/hyperdub.com In England, UK Garage has been sweeping the charts for some time now. But in London, typically,… Read More »Steve Goodman: Nurturing Rhythmic Bugs
DO YOU REMEMBER “HARDCORE”? As a style of dance music, it’s become a historical footnote, the sound of rave’s innocence: primitive, immature music for immature people.… Read More »Ryuta Nakagami: Tokyo-Style Speedcore
Photography by Daniel New (Alphonse Leonardi). The Bridge: Motion-Sculpture for the MassesCommentary: Enzo Franchetti. Photography: Alphonse Leonardi. Originally published in Jargon, summer 2001. IN 2001… Read More »The Bridge: Motion Sculpture for the Masses
Originally published in Speaking Science Fiction: Dialogues and Interpretations ed. Andy Sawyer & David Seed (Liverpool University Press 0-85323-844-8, Nov 2000. CONFERENCE ABSTRACT: Who speaks… Read More »Freefall in Inner Space: From Crash to Crash Technology
Commentary: Simon Sellars. Photography: Michael Shaw. Originally published in Abaddon #3, Autumn 2000. “Psychogeography is the study of the exact effects of geographic environments, controlled… Read More »Urban Wastescape: A Psychogeographical Tour of Melbourne
Originally published in Abaddon #3, Autumn 2000. review by Simon Sellars “Nothing sorts memories from ordinary moments. They claim remembrance when they show their scars.”… Read More »Retrospecto: La Jetee
reviews by Simon Sellars Originally published in Orb Speculative Fiction #0, Spring-Summer 1999. Robotomy by Andrés Vaccari. Saturn Press, $12.95. ISBN 0 646 32003 3Abaddon… Read More »Andres Vaccari and the ‘new’ New World
Illustration by Nick Howlett, from Abaddon #2. Originally published in Abaddon #2, Autumn 1999. I shrug off the clucking of my family and make my… Read More »New Map of Hell