Fashion The intimacy of beauty with Holli Smith and Pony Rivers For Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue, the hairstylist and longtime contributor transforms her partner into an array of characters for his fashion debut accompanied by a...
Literature Desiring literature with Nate Lippens and Kate Zambreno Following Semiotext(e)‘s release of Lippens’s ‘Ripcord’ and ‘My Dead Book,’ the authors trace consciousnesses of queerness and class through both novels and friendships
“What we habitually see confirms us. Yet it can happen, suddenly, unexpectedly.” Photographer Pegah Farahmand and fashion editor Dogukan Nesanir collaborate on this fashion portfolio for Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue
“To remain innocent may also be to remain ignorant.” Photographer Rodrigo Carmuega and fashion editor Laetitia Leporq collaborate on this fashion portfolio for Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue
Conversations Jacques Vallée and Jeffrey J. Kripal challenge the limits of knowledge The scientist and scholar discuss UFO sightings, AI utopias, and top-secret projects for Document’s Spring/Summer 2024 issue by Drew Zeiba Above the Fold Artemis I will carry American values to space—capitalism, ‘diversity,’ and colonialism included NASA is attempting its most ambitious space mission to date. But is its ‘woke’ exterior shielding a grab at galactic dominance? by Madison Bulnes Above the Fold Time and space: Nelly Ben Hayoun harnesses science and technology to help us empathize The designer of experiences looks to the intergalactic to design better futures by Biz Sherbert Above the Fold 5 extraterrestrial sneakers for storming Area 51 in style Nike's outer space obsession didn't stop with the Moon Shoe—here are five sneakers inspired by the moon, Mars, and extraterrestrial life. by David Aaron Brake Above the Fold Arthur C. Clarke’s 1986 ‘Playboy’ interview is a sci-fi prophecy for the counterculture Read the futurist mastermind's revelations on UFOs, Reagan's ‘Space Force,’ and smooching Allen Ginsberg. by Hannah Ongley At Large The new Space Race, and the desperately outdated laws that govern it With talk of Space Force and Moon colonization, Becky Ferreira explains why it might be time to update our 50 year old space treaty in... by Becky Ferreira Above the Fold Space travel can alter your brain Researchers discovered that a group of Russian cosmonauts had excess cerebrospinal fluid, which is responsible for compressing grey matter in the brain, after traveling to... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold The Document Agenda: “A library of the 20th century” A pact protecting environmental activists in South America is set to be signed, 4G service comes to the moon, and the poetry collector behind the... by Caroline Christie
Conversations Jacques Vallée and Jeffrey J. Kripal challenge the limits of knowledge The scientist and scholar discuss UFO sightings, AI utopias, and top-secret projects for Document’s Spring/Summer 2024 issue by Drew Zeiba
Above the Fold Artemis I will carry American values to space—capitalism, ‘diversity,’ and colonialism included NASA is attempting its most ambitious space mission to date. But is its ‘woke’ exterior shielding a grab at galactic dominance? by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold Time and space: Nelly Ben Hayoun harnesses science and technology to help us empathize The designer of experiences looks to the intergalactic to design better futures by Biz Sherbert
Above the Fold 5 extraterrestrial sneakers for storming Area 51 in style Nike's outer space obsession didn't stop with the Moon Shoe—here are five sneakers inspired by the moon, Mars, and extraterrestrial life. by David Aaron Brake
Above the Fold Arthur C. Clarke’s 1986 ‘Playboy’ interview is a sci-fi prophecy for the counterculture Read the futurist mastermind's revelations on UFOs, Reagan's ‘Space Force,’ and smooching Allen Ginsberg. by Hannah Ongley
At Large The new Space Race, and the desperately outdated laws that govern it With talk of Space Force and Moon colonization, Becky Ferreira explains why it might be time to update our 50 year old space treaty in... by Becky Ferreira
Above the Fold Space travel can alter your brain Researchers discovered that a group of Russian cosmonauts had excess cerebrospinal fluid, which is responsible for compressing grey matter in the brain, after traveling to... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The Document Agenda: “A library of the 20th century” A pact protecting environmental activists in South America is set to be signed, 4G service comes to the moon, and the poetry collector behind the... by Caroline Christie