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Triple Canopy presents work by Ellie Ga, Steve Rowell, Mary Walling Blackburn

Triple Canopy, Issue 11: Default Environments

A Hole to See the Ocean Through, by Ellie Ga

Triple Canopy is pleased to announce the publication of our eleventh issue, Default Environments, which includes the following artist projects:

Ellie Ga provides dispatches from a Polar vessel drifting through the Arctic, in the form of moving images and stories of life on board the research ship. Steve Rowell tracks the terrestrial manifestations of America’s effort to dominate space—the “ultimate high ground”—via a map and images of covert installations. “What is the slowest perceptible change?” Beka Goedde presents a video sequence exploring phase changes and time scales from the Hudson River to Himalayan mountaintops. Mary Walling Blackburn and A. B. Huber exchange images of violence and catastrophe, discussing how we picture, dissect, and remember conflict.

    “One of the best things you'll read this year … and it also seems to me to be the Writing of the Future. It is its own thing.” —Ed Park, editor of The Believer, author of Personal Days

See below for a complete listing of projects included in Default Environments. For more information, please write: press@canopycanopycanopy.com.

Included in this issue:

The Ultimate High Ground

by Steve Rowell

Views of America's infrastructure of omniscience, on Earth and above.

Sibyl and Marsyas

by Anja Utler

Two sonic-mythological poems, written and read. Translated, with an introduction, by Kurt Beals.

A Hole to See the Ocean Through

by Ellie Ga

Dispatches from a drifting polar vessel.

The Document

by Sam Frank

"I mumble when I talk. I am not prepossessing. Except when I am." A written life.

Stoppages

by Beka Goedde

Phase changes and time scales: a video sequence.

The Flash Made Flesh

by Mary Walling Blackburn & A. B. Huber

How we turn away quite leisurely from the disaster: an exchange.

A Day's Sail

by Sergio De La Pava

Fight and metaphor in Virginia Woolf, Gatti–Ward, and Corrales–Castillo.

The Font of the Hand

by Joshua Cohen

On the processing of words, from scriptorium to LongPen™.

Frontier Facades

by Warm Engine

An appreciation of the administrative architecture along the Trans-Siberian Railway.

The Mythoecology of Middle-earth

by Peter Nowogrodzki

A report from the Shire, a landscape born of high fantasy, natural science, and geek tourism.

The Quiddities

by Joe Milutis

"Take this from this, if this be otherwise": an essay on literary minutiae.

Triple Canopy is an online magazine, workspace, and platform for editorial and curatorial activities. Working collaboratively with writers, artists, and researchers, Triple Canopy facilitates projects that engage the Internet's specific characteristics as a public forum and as a medium, one with its own evolving practices of reading and viewing, economies of attention, and modes of interaction. In doing so, Triple Canopy is charting an expanded field of publication, drawing on the history of print culture while acting as a hub for the exploration of emerging forms and the public spaces constituted around them. Triple Canopy is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization.

Triple Canopy gratefully acknowledges The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, The Brown Foundation, Inc. of Houston, The Buddy Taub Foundation, CEC ArtsLink, Chamber Music America and the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, Foundation for Contemporary Arts, Funding Emerging Art with Sustainable Tactics (FEAST), New York Council for the Humanities, New York State Council on the Arts, Office for Contemporary Art Norway, Orphiflamme Foundation, and The Prospect Hill Foundation, as well as the many individuals and in-kind contributors who have generously given their support.

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