
Kiskadee: Living Debris
“Simple: keep them alive. Because they are living, that’s the reason.” Continue reading Kiskadee: Living Debris
“Simple: keep them alive. Because they are living, that’s the reason.” Continue reading Kiskadee: Living Debris
What happens to art installations put up in the days before the pandemic? Continue reading Kiskadee: Vacancies
Loving a jellyfish, even as a jellyfish, would mean rethinking what most people think that love is for.
Continue reading Kiskadee: How to Love a Jellyfish
I lie here with no air left, my mind at first is full of the Corquin robber frog. Continue reading Kiskadee: Where Does It Hurt?
“It goes with the flat,” says the agent. Continue reading Kiskadee: Ambivalent Ornaments
The myth that we humans are superior and therefore deserve to have our way with everything. Continue reading Kiskadee: Changing the Way We Understand Zoos
She’s drawn the whale at actual size: an adult about ten feet long. Continue reading Kiskadee: Inscriptions of Extinction
They may sing just because they feel like it.
Continue reading Kiskadee: The Challenger Humpbacks and the Grandmother Hypothesis
A nameless grandmother leaves the Hôtel Splendid to her nameless granddaughter. Continue reading Kiskadee: The Hotel That Became A Swamp
Toru stayed with me a few days. Because affection breeds a desire to possess. I googled what they might like to eat. Continue reading Introducing: Kiskadee