On freedom, structure, and the circulation of images
How Spinoza’s political geometry reframes freedom as a structure of growth rather than control
How Spinoza Rewrites Freedom — and How Photography Reveals Its Shape
Understanding emotion with Spinoza — and photographic awareness
Part II of a Spinoza Cicle: mind, body, and the image as one event
Spinoza, Necessity, and the Art of Seeing
From Bénédicte Blondeau’s expanded vision to the repetitions that bind everyday life.
From Pascal’s calculus of faith to Natasha Stagg’s layered quarrel — how meaning depends on where we stand to perceive it.
An in-depth conversation with the Maltese artist, plus the first part of a two-part commentary on Caroline Brothers’ “Nostalgia in Blue”
Pascal’s hook, Arcadia’s unsettled gardens, and the frame that shows how we see
Thinking with Annie Ernaux’s The Other Girl (Granta) and revisiting Cinco (2015)
An essay on thought and diversion, with new snapshots from Hölzung