FYI #35
Gemma Leslie's New Exhibition Celebrates Melbourne's Multi-Cultural Kitchens, via the Design Files. New exhibition at North gallery.
‘The Paradoxical Paradise of the Garden’, Katie Kadue reviews Olivia Laing’s new book, The Garden Against Time, for the New Yorker
Meet the writers who garden against time, via LitHub
The Writing “I” and the Reading “I”: Sheila Heti and the New Frontiers of the Personal, by Isabelle Stuart, via Public Books
‘Push Me Pull You’, Andrew O’Hagan’s review of ‘The House of Beckham’ by Tom Bower, via the London Review of Books
Formulary for New Media, by Yancey Strickler, via Metalabel
A pathway forward for digital rights, departing AccessNow Executive Director Brett Solomon reflects on fifteen years in the role. He talks about his work on the latest episode of This Week in Cyberspace, a podcast he hosts with Nell Schofield
Marimekko pattern library (h/t Kottke)
MOLA, a ‘new media platform focused on diversifying cultural production by amplifying artistic voices from the Global South and its diaspora’
‘Counting and Cracking’ – a tale of generational healing, via the ABC’s 7:30 program
Podcast listening highlights this week:
Lisa Nandy, new Secretary of State for Culture, Media, and Sport, on Leading
Architect Frida Escobedo on Ruthie’s Table 4. It made me keen to learn more about her practice. Frida Escobedo Has New Vision For the Met, via Vogue.
Andrew O'Hagan and Deborah Friedell reporting on the Republican National Convention, for the London Review of Books