Columns | Tarpaulin Sky Magazine
PEOPLE THINKING THOUGHTS ON THINGS SINCE 2003 | IMAGE: NOAH SATERSTROM
Columns | Tarpaulin Sky Magazine
PEOPLE THINKING THOUGHTS ON THINGS SINCE 2003 | IMAGE: NOAH SATERSTROM
Interview with Miranda Mellis
Figuring is a monthly column that puzzles over and gives shape to writing, art, and environments that concern mathematics and the sciences.
Interview with Lilly Dancyger
At Tarpaulin sky Magazine, Julia Cohen and Abby Hagler interview Lilly Dancyger, author of the memoir, Negativer Space
Interview with Jay Besemer
Original Obsessions seeks to discover the origins of writerly curiosity -- the gestation and development of these imaginings -- focusing on early fixations that burrowed into an author's psyche and that reappear in their current book. In this installment, Julia Cohen and Abby Hagler interview Jay Besemer, author of Theories of Performance
Two Problems in Three Parts
Figuring is a monthly column that puzzles over (to figure) and gives shape to (a figure) writing, art, and environments that integrate or concern mathematics and the sciences. This month’s column features an except from “Two Problems in Three Parts” from guest writer, Miranda Mellis.
On Dams
Figuring is a monthly column that puzzles over (to figure) and gives shape to (a figure) writing, art, and environments that integrate or concern mathematics and the sciences. This month's column ponders water, power, possession, and human space.
Tools, Typewriters, & Madeline Gins
"We know language is a versatile tool. But even instruction, definition, and quantification are mutable" - Kelly Krumrie
Interview with Miranda Mellis
Figuring is a monthly column that puzzles over and gives shape to writing, art, and environments that concern mathematics and the sciences.
Interview with Lilly Dancyger
At Tarpaulin sky Magazine, Julia Cohen and Abby Hagler interview Lilly Dancyger, author of the memoir, Negativer Space
Interview with Jay Besemer
Original Obsessions seeks to discover the origins of writerly curiosity -- the gestation and development of these imaginings -- focusing on early fixations that burrowed into an author's psyche and that reappear in their current book. In this installment, Julia Cohen and Abby Hagler interview Jay Besemer, author of Theories of Performance
Two Problems in Three Parts
Figuring is a monthly column that puzzles over (to figure) and gives shape to (a figure) writing, art, and environments that integrate or concern mathematics and the sciences. This month’s column features an except from “Two Problems in Three Parts” from guest writer, Miranda Mellis.
On Dams
Figuring is a monthly column that puzzles over (to figure) and gives shape to (a figure) writing, art, and environments that integrate or concern mathematics and the sciences. This month's column ponders water, power, possession, and human space.
Tools, Typewriters, & Madeline Gins
"We know language is a versatile tool. But even instruction, definition, and quantification are mutable" - Kelly Krumrie