Music ‘Surviving the Dream’ with FIDLAR Document joined the indie rock band LA’s Balboa Recording Studio ahead of the release of their fourth album to talk about staying punk and growing...
Fashion Brioni’s La Donna explores new ground The Italian heritage house mixes embellishment and craftsmanship in its Spring / Summer collection
Art Experimental pop duo NEW YORK’s ‘rapstar*’ maintains an artful anonymity Following the release of their sophomore album, Gretchen Lawrence and Coumba Samba reflect on art, friendship, and their lo-fi influences
Art Maya Man and Sotce usher in a new generation of internet artists The pair sits down with Document to discuss their creative processes amidst the ever-changing climate of internet art
Above the Fold Tara Turner’s handcrafted fine jewelry evokes the romance of untamed nature ...gourds in a Caravaggio still life. Completely self-taught, she grew up hunting for sea glass, stones, and other pieces of treasure forged by the ocean,... by Maraya Fisher Conversations Ai Weiwei answers 20 questions from his son, Ai Lao ...under authoritarian terror; speech was unfree and limited, and asking questions was the most dangerous kind of free speech. Human brains then, as now, had... by Ai Weiwei Above the Fold Alison Jackson’s staged portraits pierce through the absurdity of celebrity culture ...the problems they’ve presented? Alison: It’s frightening. My work in comparison raises questions about what’s authentic and what’s not. We can’t tell anymore, and does... by Biz Sherbert Above the Fold Fariha Róisín turns personal trauma into narratives of cultural resistance ...have the capacity to be.” Indeed. Róisín isn’t just a writer. Her presence is an enigma—kind, free, full of depth, ambitious, and ready for all... by Meetra Javed Fashion Portfolio This world and its double Bruce Gilden and Sarah Richardson explore the wonderland of New York City through the looking glass of Gucci... by Document Journal Conversations French musician Oklou embodies many states of mind on ‘Galore’ ...the “Saturn return;” a period when our minds react with new questions, new ideas of what we should be doing and feeling and how we... by Tati Cotliar Fashion Portfolio Imagining youth in a reborn Berlin Martin Mae and Alessia Ansalone's fashion portfolio captures new awakenings in a post-COVID world... by Document Journal Above the Fold Björk reflects on mistakes and miracles with Þorgerður Ingólfsdóttir, the conductor who taught Iceland to sing ...optimism and the light in the tumultuous times that teenagedom is.” The Hamrahlíð Choir’s latest release is a collaborative album with Björk. Come And Be... by Hannah Ongley Conversations In a world without nightlife, Arca builds a galaxy of infinite new realities ...electronic musician Arca (Alejandra Ghersi) the hottest commodity in production, capable of collapsing herself entirely into the varying creative projects of collaborators ranging from Björk... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Inez & Vinoodh launch an artful challenge to the Christmas-Industrial Complex ...have just launched a new gifting platform that challenges the Christmas-Industrial Complex and harnesses cash for a cause. The cleverly named Double Dutch, co-founded with... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Daniel Lee’s Bottega Veneta is a visceral dialectic of desire The brand’s latest collection, Salon 01 London, is a collaborative examination of process-oriented sensuality... by Alex Hodor-Lee Conversations Chloë Sevigny, Haifaa al-Mansour, Hailey Gates, and So Yong Kim on why film’s future belongs to outsiders ...if you’re practicing or learning your chops in commercials, or TV, and then you try getting a feature, people will be like, ‘Oh no, you’re... by Meg Thomann Above the Fold Portland rapper Aminé reignites his hometown’s indie-rock roots ...seemingly plucked from the humid air of the Pacific Northwest, Aminé’s latest rejects trends and shows the power of individuality. The deluxe edition, released on... by David Aaron Brake Conversations Ziwe Fumudoh and Patti Harrison talk Christian guilt, shitty exes, and Spice Girls ...me, and thinks I’m the hottest person in the world, and has never thought anyone before me was hot, and will never think anyone after... by Maraya Fisher Above the Fold Photographer Edd Horder honors the hospital workers on Britain’s COVID front lines ...that would bring health care to all, free of charge, based on need rather than ability to pay. Germany’s prolonged WWII bombing campaign, the Blitz,... by Alex Hodor-Lee Conversations Honey Dijon, Juliana Huxtable, and Nomi Ruiz affirm the sacred, shamanistic pleasures of sex and sound ...Comme des Garçons. “Let’s go, because mama is on a schedule,” she says, the first on the call. New York is where Dijon met Huxtable,... by Coco Romack At Large Saved by the rave: British youth are reclaiming public land to party, even during a pandemic ...police helicopter monitoring a rave in Norfolk. A plethora of new laws prohibit mass gatherings, free parties, and the use of public land in the... by Oli Warwick Above the Fold Julie Hoomans wants to travel back to 1989 Berlin and into the A.I. future ...games. And my boyfriend is planning on finally teaching me how to play chess! My greatest adventure: Putting a hold on my career as a... by Document Journal Above the Fold Dior’s latest men’s collection is a cosmic collaboration with artist Kenny Scharf For Dior’s latest collection, creative director Kim Jones has enlisted artist Kenny Scharf to bring a wily impasto touch to the line’s sharp tailoring and... by Alex Hodor-Lee Above the Fold Meet Sama’ Abdulhadi, the DJ championing the Arab world’s music underground ...The explosion happened in Beirut’s port area, completely destroying the world-renowned clubs located there, like AHM, 01NE, and The Grand Factory, where Abdulhadi had her... by Cassidy George Above the Fold Footwork phenom Ahmad Chery-Robinson is making Jersey club go global Ahmad Chery-Robinson began dancing from a young age. The 21-year-old grew up in Irvington, New Jersey, before moving to Newark at the age of 13.... by Document Journal Conversations Ricky Martin and Berluti’s Kris Van Assche reflect on two decades of radical self expression ...those who subscribed to a narrow set of white, straight, conservative values that didn’t include self-expression, sexual freedom, or very much of anything that might... by Aaron Hicklin Above the Fold Thomas Prior captures moments of fleeting spectacle and impossible beauty ...the sandy washes of a paradisal beach are joined by a passing airliner jet’s humongous shadow; in another, gymnast Simone Biles exudes kinetic grace even... by Alex Hodor-Lee Above the Fold Louis Vuitton’s new installation animates Miami Design District ...form of unique sharable content. With its latest offering, Louis Vuitton builds on last season’s collection, both in its motifs—asymmetric sunglasses, patterned suits and electric... by Alex Hodor-Lee Above the Fold Caroline Polachek crafts pop magic from the multiverse ...of it very inspiring.” The new album’s release date is TBD but Polachek is rigorously scaffolding aesthetics and moods, drafting up templates of new visual... by Matilda Douglas-Henry Above the Fold Greentea Peng’s psychedelic R&B explores spirituality in the social media age ...and fucking buildings being built that don’t serve the community—they’re serving people that are coming in to spend money [and] raising prices for said community.... by Biz Sherbert Conversations Timothée Chalamet on how sci-fi futures can explain the world around us ...house across the way symbolize a sort of freedom to Jo March—a financial and gendered freedom she simply doesn’t have. I think it’s what contributes... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Drew McDowall’s new-age noise music quests for a sense of ‘sacred atheism’ ...the famous industrial electronic band known for its dark, heavy sound. His latest solo album, Agalma, has a very different feel, though. Its nine tracks... by Noah Berlatsky Conversations slowthai, punk prophet of Britain’s austerity generation, is on a strange trip to enlightenment ...that slowthai has a vivid fantasy life. Just before our Zoom interview, I took in his latest offering: the surreal music video for “feel away,”... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Fashion Portfolio Meet 9 London musicians reminding us that art is essential work ...the stories I want to tell have come rushing back, and I guess I have more free time to write them down.” With fresh inspiration... by Document Journal Above the Fold In 160 bpm we trust: Capturing the frenetic and rhythmic footwork of Ahmad da Dancer ...combining the influences of hip hop with new house music—history in motion. “Footwork is our form of resistance against oppressive living conditions,” Christopher “Maddog” Thomas,... by Document Journal Conversations Yara Shahidi and Sarah Lewis carve out new spaces for imagination in the pursuit of an equitable future ...this moment has occasioned a way to newly imagine both your own community and the global community as defined along new identity lines, new lines... by Meg Thomann Above the Fold Document Journal launches Fall/Winter 2020: The Alternate Future ...Artist joins digital theorist Legacy Russell to discuss new possibilities for community and resistance. We embarked on this issue looking for fringe communities, niche subcultures,... by Nick Vogelson Above the Fold Chicago’s Knox Fortune has arrived with his genre-bending new album, Stock Child Wonder ...New York in January, Knox became accustomed to—and later appreciative of—the solitude demanded of him as part of the new normal. He isn’t complaining: “I... by Brendan South Above the Fold From digital to analog, producer Carlota’s playlist explores the infinite grammar of the synth ...the common human act of introspection. Carlota’s latest EP, the bow, itself emerged from a period of soul-searching, as she grappled with grief and unresolved... by Brendan South Above the Fold From lovestruck to cuntstruck: How today’s period pieces are refashioning history and having fun doing it ‘It was like watching a Regency selfie’ an anonymous Amazon reviewer decries of Emma., the latest film adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic novel. Not usually... by Lucy Saldavia Above the Fold Ellia Coggins’ ode to shared memory, “Small”, asks you to reflect on personal perception ...found this, deep in my computer files,’ and I was like, ‘Oh, this is really great!’ Des: Do you think the piece took on new... by Des Magness Above the Fold Love Mansuy’s lyrical ballads are a vision for vulnerable masculinity ...OK COMPUTER (in addition to Stevie Wonder and Frank Ocean, Mansuy counts Coldplay and Thom Yorke among his inspiration). T-shirt Love’s own. Shirt by Comme... by Alex Hodor-Lee Above the Fold Time and space: Nelly Ben Hayoun harnesses science and technology to help us empathize ...gonna mine the moon. We’re going to create new capital, we’re going to create new fortunes. We’re just going to redo the same system and... by Biz Sherbert Above the Fold Othilia Simon enjoys simple pleasures, but she has superhuman ambitions ...superhero. Who am I: … Person I would like to switch places with: Iron Man. Person I admire the most: Nadia Comaneci. So much courage.... by Document Journal Above the Fold Photographer Dustin Thierry chronicles the underground Ballroom scene in his new exhibition, Opulence ...community mean to you in the age of social distancing? Dustin: Community, especially in times of social distancing, means a lot. I am grateful for... by Brendan South Above the Fold UBI, M4A, Radical Love: Brooklyn’s Paperboy Prince is a politician for the people ...self-described “wizard-magician, a lover, a renaissance person”—they’re also a community leader, an artist, a fashion icon, a rapper, and an anti-establishment political force. If you... by Jill Verhaeghe Above the Fold The Gospel of Chris Korda: a techno-punk preacher for civilization on the brink of collapse ...an otherworldly sound that spread to Berlin’s first nightclubs when the Wall came down and the Cultural Revolution was sparked. But Korda’s new album comes... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Thurston Moore on his new album, the old New York, and always resisting the mainstream ...unlike New York, which had very well-defined parameters for people living in the community downtown. If you were a musician or artist, you knew what... by Avery Norman Above the Fold Ólafur Arnalds, sampling healing rituals and spoken word, reminds us we’re all connected Ólafur Arnalds’s new album Some Kind of Peace is about relinquishing control, artistically and personally. The Icelandic composer and multi-instrumentalist is known for his meticulous,... by Noah Berlatsky Fashion Portfolio For Stephane Raynor, vintage is the new punk ...and Sid Vicious to Rihanna and Kendrick Lamar, and would come to define the aesthetic and ethos of punk for many years to come. Raynor... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold The photographs of John Edmonds examine realness and ritual in the Black diaspora ...the low roar of a train passing near his Brooklyn studio. As we discuss the 31-year-old artist and photographer’s latest collection of work, I’m taken... by Biz Sherbert Above the Fold Okay Kaya is cool with being herself, but also wouldn’t mind being a squid ...subject’s spirit reveals itself,” transcending the physical and withstanding time. Is it difficult being good at so many things? Not for multi-hyphenate creative Kaya Wilkins,... by Document Journal Above the Fold Zora J Murff’s photography will have you questioning your beliefs Zora J Murff’s photographs expose the complexities and competing narratives of American racism. His 2019 book, At No Point In Between, combines portraits and landscape... by Alex Hodor-Lee Above the Fold Miles Greenberg is creating spaces to transcend ...for artists emulating them from that point forward. In the first minutes of Miles Greenberg’s latest installation, Late October, seven performers—some staged on pedestals, not... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Tara Turner’s handcrafted fine jewelry evokes the romance of untamed nature ...gourds in a Caravaggio still life. Completely self-taught, she grew up hunting for sea glass, stones, and other pieces of treasure forged by the ocean,... by Maraya Fisher
Conversations Ai Weiwei answers 20 questions from his son, Ai Lao ...under authoritarian terror; speech was unfree and limited, and asking questions was the most dangerous kind of free speech. Human brains then, as now, had... by Ai Weiwei
Above the Fold Alison Jackson’s staged portraits pierce through the absurdity of celebrity culture ...the problems they’ve presented? Alison: It’s frightening. My work in comparison raises questions about what’s authentic and what’s not. We can’t tell anymore, and does... by Biz Sherbert
Above the Fold Fariha Róisín turns personal trauma into narratives of cultural resistance ...have the capacity to be.” Indeed. Róisín isn’t just a writer. Her presence is an enigma—kind, free, full of depth, ambitious, and ready for all... by Meetra Javed
Fashion Portfolio This world and its double Bruce Gilden and Sarah Richardson explore the wonderland of New York City through the looking glass of Gucci... by Document Journal
Conversations French musician Oklou embodies many states of mind on ‘Galore’ ...the “Saturn return;” a period when our minds react with new questions, new ideas of what we should be doing and feeling and how we... by Tati Cotliar
Fashion Portfolio Imagining youth in a reborn Berlin Martin Mae and Alessia Ansalone's fashion portfolio captures new awakenings in a post-COVID world... by Document Journal
Above the Fold Björk reflects on mistakes and miracles with Þorgerður Ingólfsdóttir, the conductor who taught Iceland to sing ...optimism and the light in the tumultuous times that teenagedom is.” The Hamrahlíð Choir’s latest release is a collaborative album with Björk. Come And Be... by Hannah Ongley
Conversations In a world without nightlife, Arca builds a galaxy of infinite new realities ...electronic musician Arca (Alejandra Ghersi) the hottest commodity in production, capable of collapsing herself entirely into the varying creative projects of collaborators ranging from Björk... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Inez & Vinoodh launch an artful challenge to the Christmas-Industrial Complex ...have just launched a new gifting platform that challenges the Christmas-Industrial Complex and harnesses cash for a cause. The cleverly named Double Dutch, co-founded with... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Daniel Lee’s Bottega Veneta is a visceral dialectic of desire The brand’s latest collection, Salon 01 London, is a collaborative examination of process-oriented sensuality... by Alex Hodor-Lee
Conversations Chloë Sevigny, Haifaa al-Mansour, Hailey Gates, and So Yong Kim on why film’s future belongs to outsiders ...if you’re practicing or learning your chops in commercials, or TV, and then you try getting a feature, people will be like, ‘Oh no, you’re... by Meg Thomann
Above the Fold Portland rapper Aminé reignites his hometown’s indie-rock roots ...seemingly plucked from the humid air of the Pacific Northwest, Aminé’s latest rejects trends and shows the power of individuality. The deluxe edition, released on... by David Aaron Brake
Conversations Ziwe Fumudoh and Patti Harrison talk Christian guilt, shitty exes, and Spice Girls ...me, and thinks I’m the hottest person in the world, and has never thought anyone before me was hot, and will never think anyone after... by Maraya Fisher
Above the Fold Photographer Edd Horder honors the hospital workers on Britain’s COVID front lines ...that would bring health care to all, free of charge, based on need rather than ability to pay. Germany’s prolonged WWII bombing campaign, the Blitz,... by Alex Hodor-Lee
Conversations Honey Dijon, Juliana Huxtable, and Nomi Ruiz affirm the sacred, shamanistic pleasures of sex and sound ...Comme des Garçons. “Let’s go, because mama is on a schedule,” she says, the first on the call. New York is where Dijon met Huxtable,... by Coco Romack
At Large Saved by the rave: British youth are reclaiming public land to party, even during a pandemic ...police helicopter monitoring a rave in Norfolk. A plethora of new laws prohibit mass gatherings, free parties, and the use of public land in the... by Oli Warwick
Above the Fold Julie Hoomans wants to travel back to 1989 Berlin and into the A.I. future ...games. And my boyfriend is planning on finally teaching me how to play chess! My greatest adventure: Putting a hold on my career as a... by Document Journal
Above the Fold Dior’s latest men’s collection is a cosmic collaboration with artist Kenny Scharf For Dior’s latest collection, creative director Kim Jones has enlisted artist Kenny Scharf to bring a wily impasto touch to the line’s sharp tailoring and... by Alex Hodor-Lee
Above the Fold Meet Sama’ Abdulhadi, the DJ championing the Arab world’s music underground ...The explosion happened in Beirut’s port area, completely destroying the world-renowned clubs located there, like AHM, 01NE, and The Grand Factory, where Abdulhadi had her... by Cassidy George
Above the Fold Footwork phenom Ahmad Chery-Robinson is making Jersey club go global Ahmad Chery-Robinson began dancing from a young age. The 21-year-old grew up in Irvington, New Jersey, before moving to Newark at the age of 13.... by Document Journal
Conversations Ricky Martin and Berluti’s Kris Van Assche reflect on two decades of radical self expression ...those who subscribed to a narrow set of white, straight, conservative values that didn’t include self-expression, sexual freedom, or very much of anything that might... by Aaron Hicklin
Above the Fold Thomas Prior captures moments of fleeting spectacle and impossible beauty ...the sandy washes of a paradisal beach are joined by a passing airliner jet’s humongous shadow; in another, gymnast Simone Biles exudes kinetic grace even... by Alex Hodor-Lee
Above the Fold Louis Vuitton’s new installation animates Miami Design District ...form of unique sharable content. With its latest offering, Louis Vuitton builds on last season’s collection, both in its motifs—asymmetric sunglasses, patterned suits and electric... by Alex Hodor-Lee
Above the Fold Caroline Polachek crafts pop magic from the multiverse ...of it very inspiring.” The new album’s release date is TBD but Polachek is rigorously scaffolding aesthetics and moods, drafting up templates of new visual... by Matilda Douglas-Henry
Above the Fold Greentea Peng’s psychedelic R&B explores spirituality in the social media age ...and fucking buildings being built that don’t serve the community—they’re serving people that are coming in to spend money [and] raising prices for said community.... by Biz Sherbert
Conversations Timothée Chalamet on how sci-fi futures can explain the world around us ...house across the way symbolize a sort of freedom to Jo March—a financial and gendered freedom she simply doesn’t have. I think it’s what contributes... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Drew McDowall’s new-age noise music quests for a sense of ‘sacred atheism’ ...the famous industrial electronic band known for its dark, heavy sound. His latest solo album, Agalma, has a very different feel, though. Its nine tracks... by Noah Berlatsky
Conversations slowthai, punk prophet of Britain’s austerity generation, is on a strange trip to enlightenment ...that slowthai has a vivid fantasy life. Just before our Zoom interview, I took in his latest offering: the surreal music video for “feel away,”... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Fashion Portfolio Meet 9 London musicians reminding us that art is essential work ...the stories I want to tell have come rushing back, and I guess I have more free time to write them down.” With fresh inspiration... by Document Journal
Above the Fold In 160 bpm we trust: Capturing the frenetic and rhythmic footwork of Ahmad da Dancer ...combining the influences of hip hop with new house music—history in motion. “Footwork is our form of resistance against oppressive living conditions,” Christopher “Maddog” Thomas,... by Document Journal
Conversations Yara Shahidi and Sarah Lewis carve out new spaces for imagination in the pursuit of an equitable future ...this moment has occasioned a way to newly imagine both your own community and the global community as defined along new identity lines, new lines... by Meg Thomann
Above the Fold Document Journal launches Fall/Winter 2020: The Alternate Future ...Artist joins digital theorist Legacy Russell to discuss new possibilities for community and resistance. We embarked on this issue looking for fringe communities, niche subcultures,... by Nick Vogelson
Above the Fold Chicago’s Knox Fortune has arrived with his genre-bending new album, Stock Child Wonder ...New York in January, Knox became accustomed to—and later appreciative of—the solitude demanded of him as part of the new normal. He isn’t complaining: “I... by Brendan South
Above the Fold From digital to analog, producer Carlota’s playlist explores the infinite grammar of the synth ...the common human act of introspection. Carlota’s latest EP, the bow, itself emerged from a period of soul-searching, as she grappled with grief and unresolved... by Brendan South
Above the Fold From lovestruck to cuntstruck: How today’s period pieces are refashioning history and having fun doing it ‘It was like watching a Regency selfie’ an anonymous Amazon reviewer decries of Emma., the latest film adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic novel. Not usually... by Lucy Saldavia
Above the Fold Ellia Coggins’ ode to shared memory, “Small”, asks you to reflect on personal perception ...found this, deep in my computer files,’ and I was like, ‘Oh, this is really great!’ Des: Do you think the piece took on new... by Des Magness
Above the Fold Love Mansuy’s lyrical ballads are a vision for vulnerable masculinity ...OK COMPUTER (in addition to Stevie Wonder and Frank Ocean, Mansuy counts Coldplay and Thom Yorke among his inspiration). T-shirt Love’s own. Shirt by Comme... by Alex Hodor-Lee
Above the Fold Time and space: Nelly Ben Hayoun harnesses science and technology to help us empathize ...gonna mine the moon. We’re going to create new capital, we’re going to create new fortunes. We’re just going to redo the same system and... by Biz Sherbert
Above the Fold Othilia Simon enjoys simple pleasures, but she has superhuman ambitions ...superhero. Who am I: … Person I would like to switch places with: Iron Man. Person I admire the most: Nadia Comaneci. So much courage.... by Document Journal
Above the Fold Photographer Dustin Thierry chronicles the underground Ballroom scene in his new exhibition, Opulence ...community mean to you in the age of social distancing? Dustin: Community, especially in times of social distancing, means a lot. I am grateful for... by Brendan South
Above the Fold UBI, M4A, Radical Love: Brooklyn’s Paperboy Prince is a politician for the people ...self-described “wizard-magician, a lover, a renaissance person”—they’re also a community leader, an artist, a fashion icon, a rapper, and an anti-establishment political force. If you... by Jill Verhaeghe
Above the Fold The Gospel of Chris Korda: a techno-punk preacher for civilization on the brink of collapse ...an otherworldly sound that spread to Berlin’s first nightclubs when the Wall came down and the Cultural Revolution was sparked. But Korda’s new album comes... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Thurston Moore on his new album, the old New York, and always resisting the mainstream ...unlike New York, which had very well-defined parameters for people living in the community downtown. If you were a musician or artist, you knew what... by Avery Norman
Above the Fold Ólafur Arnalds, sampling healing rituals and spoken word, reminds us we’re all connected Ólafur Arnalds’s new album Some Kind of Peace is about relinquishing control, artistically and personally. The Icelandic composer and multi-instrumentalist is known for his meticulous,... by Noah Berlatsky
Fashion Portfolio For Stephane Raynor, vintage is the new punk ...and Sid Vicious to Rihanna and Kendrick Lamar, and would come to define the aesthetic and ethos of punk for many years to come. Raynor... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold The photographs of John Edmonds examine realness and ritual in the Black diaspora ...the low roar of a train passing near his Brooklyn studio. As we discuss the 31-year-old artist and photographer’s latest collection of work, I’m taken... by Biz Sherbert
Above the Fold Okay Kaya is cool with being herself, but also wouldn’t mind being a squid ...subject’s spirit reveals itself,” transcending the physical and withstanding time. Is it difficult being good at so many things? Not for multi-hyphenate creative Kaya Wilkins,... by Document Journal
Above the Fold Zora J Murff’s photography will have you questioning your beliefs Zora J Murff’s photographs expose the complexities and competing narratives of American racism. His 2019 book, At No Point In Between, combines portraits and landscape... by Alex Hodor-Lee
Above the Fold Miles Greenberg is creating spaces to transcend ...for artists emulating them from that point forward. In the first minutes of Miles Greenberg’s latest installation, Late October, seven performers—some staged on pedestals, not... by Camille Sojit Pejcha