From digital to analog, producer Carlota’s playlist explores the infinite grammar of the synth
November 25, 2020 5:17 pm“The act of listening becomes an art itself, allowing us to decipher the codes of life.”
“The act of listening becomes an art itself, allowing us to decipher the codes of life.”
Once Hollywood’s reliably square crowd-pleaser, historic films are undergoing a radical shift—and becoming cinema’s most boundary-pushing genre
The model and musician explores shared memory, relationships, and a love of old films in her debut video
Document gets lost in the historic family-run archive where ‘Lawrence of Arabia’ meets ‘Grand Budapest Hotel’
In his latest EP, the singer-songwriter channels gospel serenity with waves of sonic experimentation
Alessandro Mannelli and Francesco Saverio Costanzo explore the sandy washes of Riga and Milan
The designer of experiences looks to the intergalactic to design better futures
In this fashion portfolio, the creative duo blur the line between fiction and reality, nodding to the traditions of carnival and theatre.
The French model tells Document about her biggest fear, her greatest adventure, and her high-flying personal heroes
The Curaçao native traveled throughout Europe, documenting vibrant communities in a celebration of Blackness, beauty, and queerness
The rapper and community organizer tells Document about his historic bid for congress, and crusading for NYC's everyday heroes
Nearly 30 years after founding the Church of Euthanasia, Korda remains environmentalism's most controversial figure. But she’s only trying to save humanity from itself.
From London, Moore joins Document to discuss the future of music amidst clutter and uncertainty
On 'Some Kind of Peace,' the Icelandic multi-instrumentalist embraces birth, death, and new beginnings
The renowned ‘fashion rebel’ defined the aesthetic of punk in the ’70’s. Now he’s aiming to disrupt fast fashion with his new venture, Bad Phrmacy
For 'A Sidelong Glance,' the photographer worked with Ralph Ellison's collection of Central and West African sculptures, weaving together the contemporary and the ancestral
In the age of globalization and hyperconnectivity, photographer Emily Lipson and stylist Diana Choi explore the future of social connection
The model and musician tells Document about her favorite card game, her biggest fear, and her dreams of living underwater
The model-turned-filmmaker shares the story behind her cinematic debut 'Green Eyes'
From juvenile justice to redlining, the artist joins Document to discuss good aesthetics, Blackness, and navigating art world capitalism
The Québécois artist joins Document to discuss the Black origins of surrealism, the future of performance, and being a low-key biohacker
On the eve of the 2020 Presidential Election, writer Brian Blanchfield considers change in the absence of divine intervention
On her latest album, ‘Blink A Few Times To Clear Your Eyes’, Aimée Portioli fuses electronic and acoustic instruments perfectly suited for Fall