April 9, 2026
Oops
Eyes:
An Archival Impulse, Hal Foster
A Language to Come: Japanese Photography After the Event, Charles Merewether
Ears:
“Survival Song”, AJJ
“Walk Like Thunder”, Kimya Dawson and Aesop Rock
“Friday I’m in Love” - Live from Glastonbury, Olivia Rodrigo and Robert Smith
“It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels”, Dolly Parton, Tammy Wynette, Loretta Lynn
“My Mom”, Kimya Dawson
Mouth:
Iced caramel madeleine latte from Coffee Lab and Roasters (tastes like a liquid cookie, I dream about it)
April 1, 2026
Ears:
“Kool Aid”, Diana Gordon
“Nepal”, San Cisco
“The Kids Will Be Alright, Eventually”, Sledding With Tigers
“The Summer”, Josh Pyke
“Flower Moon”, Vampire Weekend
“Intersection”, Modern Baseball
“Hindsight”, Family Hahas
Eyes:
Bibliographic Performances & Surrogate Readings, Janelle Rebel
Gerhard Richter, Arias: Das Archiv der Anomie, Benjamin H.D. Buchloh
The Model of the Sciences, Anne Moeglin-Delcroix
Politics of Cultural Heritage, subREAL (Cãlin Dan and Josif Kiraly)
March 29, 2026
Eyes:
Heart the Lover, Lily King
Imperfect Archiving, Archiving as Practice: For a Love of Softness, Be Oakley
Mother, We All Have Been Lonely and Lovely Places, Lara Konrad
Ears:
“9/10”, Jeff Rosenstock
“I Wanna Be Sedated”, Ramones
“I’ve Wasted So Much Time”, Enjoy
“Sing About Me, I’m Dying of Thirst”, Kendrick Lamar
“Coal Miner’s Daughter”, Loretta Lynn
Mouth:
Banana Bread Latte from Cafe Carranza
McDonalds Hashbrown
March 12, 2026
Eyes:
“Meditations in an Emergency”, Cameron Awkward-Rich
I wake up & it breaks my heart. I draw the blinds
& the thrill of rain breaks my heart. I go outside.
I ride the train, walk among the buildings, men in
Monday suits. The flight of doves, the city of tents beneath the underpass, the huddled mass, old
women hawking roses, & children all of them,
break my heart. There's a dream I have in which I
love the world. I run from end to end like fingers
through her hair. There are no borders, only wind.
Like you, I was born. Like you, I was raised in the institution of dreaming. Hand on my heart. Hand
on my stupid heart.
From The Year of Magical Thinking, Joan Didion:
“Read, learn, work it up, go to the literature. Information is control.”
Some brutally relatable quotes from The Novelist, by Jordan Castro:
“My morning so far felt beyond my control, like it was happening to me, not because of me”
“I felt entirely uninterested in reading or thinking about anything; I felt preemptively exhausted at the prospect of being thrust into having to think about something”
“Without an active disposition toward life, or a unifying life-task, I was absolved of my responsibility to step forward, into my own life, and could languish in front of my laptop, thinking, eschewing all else for the sake of my “novel,” pretending that I was engaged in something important and unique, when in reality I was engaged in common cowardice”
“everything a lukewarm soup of fragmented, poetic moods”
Ears:
“Claw Machine”, Sloppy Jane, Phoebe Bridgers
“I Don’t Wanna Be Too Cool”, Kate Fagan
“DEATHCAMP feat. Cole Alexander”, Tyler, The Creator
“Kill Everything”, fakemink
“Goodness Pt. 1”, The Hotelier
“Wake Me up to Drive”, Big Thief
March 9, 2026
Eyes:
The Year of Magical Thinking, Joan Didion
Finally got my zine wall up
Lots of found material scanning (some under projects)
Ears:
“Condition 11:11”, Defiance, Ohio
“come around”, Lil Peep
“The One You Really Love,” The Magnetic Fields
Hands:
My dying plant’s leaves crumbled in my hands
Touched Lake Michigan
March 6, 2026
Eyes:
“A Short History of Photography”, Walter Benjamin
The Novelist, Jordan Castro
Ears:
“David”, Lorde
“Citibike”, Blaketheman1000
“Mis”, Alex G <3 <3 <3
Mouth:
Genuinely one of the best meals I’ve ever had in my entire life at il Porcellino. Speechless. Pictures below. Garlic bread loaf, ravioli al forno, and fusilli pesto genovese
March 2, 2026
Sick day
Mouth:
Granada and lemon refresher from Q’bo Latin Cafe
Sudafed
Zinc tablets
Eyes: (I have also decided to start sharing some really great and interesting quotes that I find influential when I feel like it)
“Blindness and Deafness as Metaphors: An Anthological Essay”, Joseph Grigley
This essay is a collection of quotations from contemporary texts in which the words “blindness” and “deafness” are used as metaphors and arranged into a narrative that functions both as an anthology and a critique. It explores how cultural values are embedded in everyday metaphors, while also examining how this type of language, commonly circulating through publications such as The New York Times, reveals broader attitudes toward disability in Western society and the ease with which these metaphors are used and normalized.
“I think that one of the saddest aspects of our time is the total destruction in people's awareness of all that goes with a conscious sense of the beautiful. Modern mass culture, aimed at the 'consumer', the civilisation of prosthetics, is crippling people's souls, setting up barriers between man and the crucial questions of his existence, his consciousness of himself as a spiritual being. But the artist cannot be deaf to the call of truth; it alone defines his creative will and organizes it, thus enabling him to pass on his faith to others. An artist who has no faith is like a painter who was born blind.” Andrey Turkovsky
“By getting people to accept the nature we find around us - the everyday ant, the familiar butterfly - as the same 'nature' we are told we should protect and revere, we can turn appreciation into action.” Adelle Caracanos, The New York Times
“'Becoming depressed is like going blind, the darkness at first gradual, then encompassing: it is like going deaf, hearing less and less until a terrible silence is all around you.'“ The Noonday Demon: An Atlas of Depression, Andrew Solomon, 2001
“Whites sometimes ask why we continue find it necessary to invoke the past. They do not want to be blamed for the sins of their fathers, and they exhort us to move on. But this is a story that has not ended. Cultural exclusion continues today - and in some ways it is getting worse. Our entire society is paying a price for this cultural blindness.” Peggy Cooper Cafritz
“All of a sudden we may find ourself wondering what it is that links us to a particular set of objects, or an environment, or a project, and, in response, altering the way we used to look at all the others.” Nicolas Bourriaud
“Working Through Objects”, Susan Hiller
Essay on collections and archives, both personal acting and what gives them value, what gives them meaning at all. Argues that objects carry personal and collective memories, acting as tools to process unconscious thoughts and experiences. So, engaging with them by collecting, arranging, and reflecting becomes a way to explore identity, memory, and emotion.
“The only value these things have is that I have assigned some kind of value to them.”
“I am trying to seek immortality and meaning through objects.”
“So by putting the remnants that I collect into these boxes, I'm using the box as a frame to draw attention to something placed within it.”
“Of course I didn’t know what the resonance was. I just knew that I was somehow stuck with these things and I never wanted to throw them out. So, I started to look into what the resonance of each thing might be for me, and then each got its place in a box and eventually I added appropriate contextualizing material, a title, an annotation and date like a real collector would, and that is my collection”
“Survival: Ruminations on Archival Lacunae”, Renee Green
This essay examines the silences in archives, what is missing, overlooked, or excluded, and how these shape our broader understanding of history and culture. She speaks about how archival silences reveal power dynamics and the fragility of memory.
“The compulsive activities demonstrate the lack of definitiveness…. yet allude to the fascinating possibilities for further searching which following these ordering systems can generate.”
Ears:
“Plea from a Cat Named Virtue”, The Weakerthans
“Right Ahead, You Sailor!”, Right Away, Great Captain!
“doing all the things i used to do with people, part 2 (acoustic/ rooftop version)”, teen suicide
“Orange County (feat. Bizarrap, Kara Jackson, and Anoushka Shankar)”, Gorillaz (NEW ALBUM!)
“I Know The End”, Phoebe Bridgers
“Banshee Beat”, Animal Collective
Feb 26, 2026
Eyes:
The Hull House Museum and Archives
The Traitors Season Finale
Summer internship application hell
Doomscrolling Facebook Marketplace
Ears:
Big Cloud, Radiator Hospital
Blue Hair, TV Girl
The Love Club, Lorde
hangar, 8485
God Only Knows, The Langley Schools Music Project
Beginner’s Mind, Bright Eyes
Mouth:
$3 slices and vodka sodas at Big Gay Sal’s Pizza
Cheesy scrambled eggs on sourdough toast with a drizzle of honey!?
Feb 23, 2026
Eyes:
On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous, Oscar Vuong (ik im late)
In Defense of the Poor Image, Hito Steyerl
Ears:
Down By The Water, PJ Harvey
Nothing Came Out, The Moldy Peaches
uuu, Field Medic
Missing Out, Maya Hawke
At The Beach, In Every Life, Gigi Perez
Mouth:
Iced salted jagger caramel latte and breakfast sandwich from Swadesi Cafe (the hashbrown in it is like a samosa YUM)
Feb 18, 2026
Eyes:
The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (From A to B and Back Again), Andy Warhol
The Man Who Never Threw Anything Away, llya Kabakov
The America’s Next Top Model Documentary
Ears:
Dying for You, Charli xcx
White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter, Lana Del Rey
California, Joni Mitchell
Mouth:
Chocolate covered angel food cake muffin from Beatrix (what makes a muffin count as a muffin?)
Hands:
That one stubble of hair growing back on my chin I can’t stop trying to pluck with my fingers
Nose:
Salt and vinegar potato chips somewhere
Feb 16, 2026
Ears:
Weird Little Birthday Girl, Happyness
Should Have Known Better, Sufjan Stevens
Roses, Kanye West
Fable, Gigi Perez
Stubborn Love, The Lumineers
Call Me By Your Name audio book read by Armie Hammer (creepy but once you get past it dare I say… steamy)
Eyes:
On Photography, Susan Sontag
Forensic Architecture, Eyal Weizman
and tbh Summer House and Love Island All Stars
Nose:
The smell of 60-degree weather gracing my sinuses
Some breakfast place frying food in the distance