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Kyla McFarlane

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How to quieten the mind

November 2015 by Kyla McFarlane

Lately my brain has been full of the effects of change and heat and nervous anticipation, and even in the quiet moments it is hard to find even a minute or two of contemplation from which an original thought or opinion might form itself into something worth spinning into the outside world. The last thing […]

Categories: Kyla McFarlane, November 2015, Stamm 2015 Tags: Anne Noble

Alit on the flax

September 2015 by Kyla McFarlane

Someone posted a Colin McCahon painting on Facebook recently and I found myself feeling that familiar deep-seated response I get whenever I encounter his work, even as Facebook fodder on a phone screen. It’s a kind of nostalgia for a country you no longer live in but have unconditional love for, a feeling that is […]

Categories: Kyla McFarlane, September 2015, Stamm 2015 Tags: Colin McCahon

The suffocating genre-blue: On being wrong

August 2015 by Kyla McFarlane

I feel compelled to write about science fiction, which is something I really don’t know much about. Whilst recently bedridden with the flu I watched more episodes of Battlestar Galactica than I care to relate. Suffice to say that by the time wellness again washed through me, my mind was a loop of Bear McCreary […]

Categories: August 2015, Kyla McFarlane, Stamm 2015 Tags: Battlestar Galactica, Ursula Le Guin

Bright light wakes you early in the tropics, which may reduce anxiety

July 2015 by Kyla McFarlane

I escaped a tropical downpour into Hito Steyerl’s Too Much World. The rain came straight down like a wide curtain, heavy and loud. Inside, the overriding mood was Scepticism Inc., a meta-melange of corporate training video, hotel room cable TV, real estate fly-through, political message, financial collapse, weather report, biography and probably even more than […]

Categories: July 2015, Kyla McFarlane, Stamm 2015 Tags: Elizabeth Newman, Hito Steyerl, Imaginary Accord, Ross Manning, The Kaleidoscopic Turn, Too Much World, Zilvinas Kempinas

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This is the archive for Stamm, an online publishing project initiated by artist Jonathan Nichols in 2012.  [Read More] about About

Years

  • Stamm 2015
  • Stamm 2013
  • Stamm 2012

Writers 2015

  • Eliza Dyball
  • Amita Kirpalani
  • Michelle Mantsio
  • Kyla McFarlane
  • Anca Verona Mihulet
  • Jonathan Nichols
  • Tom Polo
  • Caterina Riva
  • Quentin Sprague
  • Sacha Waldron
  • Suzette Wearne

Writers 2013

  • Trevelyan Clay
  • Amita Kirpalani
  • Michelle Mantsio
  • Jonathan Nichols
  • Lisa Radford
  • Quentin Sprague
  • Pip Wallis

Writers 2012

  • Mila Faranov
  • Amita Kirpalani
  • Hannah Mathews
  • Rob McHaffie
  • Jonathan Nichols
  • Quentin Sprague
  • Eve Sullivan
  • Pip Wallis