Screaming in Plastic 2022
Aaron falls from a rooftop, returns as a ghost, and embarks on a spectral voyage through space and time, searching for something from his past to liberate him.
Aaron falls from a rooftop, returns as a ghost, and embarks on a spectral voyage through space and time, searching for something from his past to liberate him.
Exhausted by his redundant lifestyle, Leland enters a violent and sinister underworld.
This text explores the dislocation between mouth and language in the Asian diaspora. It charts both the breakdown and breakthrough of language vis-a-vis the mouth.
Esther contemplates leaving her job at the grocery store, but the grocery store has other plans.
Eddy Wang and Fan Wu interview each other about racial melancholy, the English language, China, work, friendship, and dissociation. Using tools from psychoanalysis and critical theory, this seven part interview looks at the possibilities and impossibilities of living as an Asian-Canadian subject in 2020.
An experimental personal essay on Hegel, Blanchot, and COVID-19. The disaster has come to the U.S., Europe, and China. Now what?
A short documentary on Hong Kong.