Photo 31 May 3 notes velveetabloodfucker:

parking lot dog friend (Taken with instagram)

velveetabloodfucker:

parking lot dog friend (Taken with instagram)

Photo 31 May 804 notes

(Source: first-lieutenant)

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Text 31 May 10 notes PUBLISHING IS EASY

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Photo 30 May 166 notes ryandonato:

Xiao Hong
Photo 29 May 428 notes oxane:

These are fantastic digital manipulations by Dutch artist, Koen Hauser. As part of the series, Modische Atlas der Anatomie, Hauser takes a female subject, photographs her body in certain frozen poses, and then digitally adds/removes her skin to reveal organs and internal body structures.
www.koenhauser.com
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oxane:

These are fantastic digital manipulations by Dutch artist, Koen Hauser. As part of the series, Modische Atlas der Anatomie, Hauser takes a female subject, photographs her body in certain frozen poses, and then digitally adds/removes her skin to reveal organs and internal body structures.

www.koenhauser.com

via Juxtapoz

Photo 29 May 91 notes fer1972:

Annunciation (Mouse 12) by Helnwein

fer1972:

Annunciation (Mouse 12) by Helnwein

Photo 29 May 209 notes ryandonato:

John Carleton
Photo 25 May 29 notes oftheshier:

hehe a collaborative poem i did with James Ganas awhile ago 
hehe thx liefplus hehe

oftheshier:

hehe a collaborative poem i did with James Ganas awhile ago 

hehe thx liefplus hehe

Photo 25 May 57 notes

(Source: murooned)

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Photo 25 May 7 notes friedlanduh:

posthumanpoetry:
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
Unbecoming: An Anthology of Posthuman Poetry
In the twenty-first century poetry interfaces with animal-machine. The “human” is not a given concept, but rather is one that is made in an ongoing technological and anthropological process. We hope to publish an anthology of poetry that participates in technological, biological, representational, sexual, political and theoretical post-humanisms. We’re looking for poetry that engages with or is written by animals, beasts, monsters, creatures, aliens, cyborgs, etc. How do bodies that are misunderstood, misfitting, ugly, failures, etc., challenge western, enlightenment figurations of the “self” and “human”? What are the poetics of rhetorical bodies that exceed definition? Any contemporary work in English (domestic or translated) that addresses the post-human is welcome. Please send up to 20 pages of poetry, in standard format (*.doc, *.docx, *.rtf, *.pdf) to Aaron Apps & Feng Sun Chen via [submishmash]. Previously published work is welcome; please include acknowledgements (if any) and a brief bio with your submission. Deadline: January 1stIf you have any questions please contact us at posthumanpoetry[at]gmail.com Please feel free to forward this call via your e-mail, blog, facebook, tumblr, twitter, etc. We look forward to reading your work.

friedlanduh:

posthumanpoetry:

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

Unbecoming: An Anthology of Posthuman Poetry

In the twenty-first century poetry interfaces with animal-machine. The “human” is not a given concept, but rather is one that is made in an ongoing technological and anthropological process. We hope to publish an anthology of poetry that participates in technological, biological, representational, sexual, political and theoretical post-humanisms. We’re looking for poetry that engages with or is written by animals, beasts, monsters, creatures, aliens, cyborgs, etc. How do bodies that are misunderstood, misfitting, ugly, failures, etc., challenge western, enlightenment figurations of the “self” and “human”? What are the poetics of rhetorical bodies that exceed definition? 

Any contemporary work in English (domestic or translated) that addresses the post-human is welcome. Please send up to 20 pages of poetry, in standard format (*.doc, *.docx, *.rtf, *.pdf) to Aaron Apps & Feng Sun Chen via [submishmash]. 

Previously published work is welcome; please include acknowledgements (if any) and a brief bio with your submission. 

Deadline: January 1st

If you have any questions please contact us at posthumanpoetry[at]gmail.com 

Please feel free to forward this call via your e-mail, blog, facebook, tumblr, twitter, etc. We look forward to reading your work.


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