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Sequencing is Fulcrum Arts’ online transmedia publishing platform, providing a space for critical conversations and expressions at the convergence of art, science, and social change.

Sequencing is made possible with the generous support of the National Endowment for the Arts, the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, and the Wilhelm Family Foundation.

  • Generation
  • Invisibility
  • Networks
  • Perception
  • The Body
  • Vibration
  • Visualization

Alba Triana: Fundamental Insignia

Patrick J.
Reed
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Two people stand in front of a wall on which green lasers make twisting shapes. The person on the left stands with their head inside of a console. The person on the right looks at the wall.

Fulcrum Arts’ Curator, Patrick J. Reed, went to Ars Electronica, where he met the Miami-based, Colombian composer and sound artist Alba Triana, and learned about the essence of everything. This installment marks the first in a series of profiles on artists working with vibration and the ways in which it shapes our world.

  • Digging
  • Fictions
  • Growth
  • Invisibility
  • Perception
  • System Failure
  • The Body

Doctor, Doctor

Em
Kettner
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The following story unfolds with a cadence all its own. It rewards the curious yet meets the overeager with a measured wait and see.

  • Generation
  • Growth
  • Networks
  • Perception
  • Visualization

Sequencing: Season 2

Patrick J.
Reed
Issue:
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Always the question remains as to why a publication is important. The answer is basic to this thing named Sequencing.

  • Digging
  • Extraction
  • Growth
  • Invisibility
  • Land and Sea
  • System Failure

The Erosion of Silicon Beach

Nina
Sarnelle
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The tide line is a soft transition. Where capital meets the sea, it creates brittle structures, likely to shatter. The ocean’s edges may not be as fluid as they seem.

  • Fictions
  • Growth
  • Land and Sea
  • Networks
  • Perception
  • The Body

Souvenir

Ohan Breiding
Shoghig Halajian
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Inside this, another animal grows, then another, another. Eventually there are hundreds of thousands.

  • Architecture
  • Cosmology
  • Fictions
  • Invisibility
  • Networks
  • Perception
  • Vibration

Tes Heures

Na
Mira
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Black and white photo of cables intersecting with one another on the concrete floor. The lower right corner displays the text: 2015/01/10 and 23:45:16 right below it.

04/19/2018 i move back to Seoul during the season of Yellow Dust. my infrared camera begins glitching like the shaman herself

  • Fictions
  • Generation
  • Networks
  • System Failure

Square Hole

Ryan
Kuo
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Numbers "1134" appear on a marbled calculator.

An NFT offers a generic something: some thing, neither here nor there, which exists in order to escape being worthless (a born loser). It escapes to the address it is given, and its value is held precisely there.

  • Architecture
  • Generation
  • Networks
  • Perception
  • Visualization

Instance Terrain Spread

MSHR
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Three dimensional modeled grey and white objects with rainbow striped overlays.

Written as a kind of trip-report with a posthuman sensibility, Instance Terrain Spread describes experiences that would be incomprehensible in conventional spatial reality, but are easily understood when experienced in a virtual space.

  • Digging
  • Extraction
  • Growth
  • Invisibility
  • Land and Sea
  • System Failure

The Erosion of Silicon Beach

Nina
Sarnelle
Issue:
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Multicolor singular disk with a cube pattern on it. Out of focus ocean and horizon background.

discomforting circularity turns in my stomach, thinking about Santa Monica’s full-circle from place of work to ‘workplace.’

  • Architecture
  • Land and Sea
  • Networks
  • Perception
  • Vibration

LA Interval

Celia
Hollander
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A narrow alley in Los Angeles. To its left is a screen protecting pedestrians from the highway. To its right is the LA River Bridge.

On February 22nd, I walked from my house in Northeast Los Angeles to the ocean in Venice Beach. I recorded the nearly 9 hour, 20 mile walk along highways, under bridges, and through different neighborhoods with binaural in-ear microphones.

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