Spring 2024 Book Launch!
Future World(s), Poetry of Life, Society, Images, Transitions Mercurius Editors Future World(s), Poetry of Life, Society, Images, Transitions Mercurius Editors

Spring 2024 Book Launch!

We’re proud to present the next round of Mercurius books!

Mercurius’s Future World(s) is an anthology of essays that look beyond nihilistic neoliberalism.

Mercurius No. 2: Local Nature Devas is a selection of texts and images from the Poetry of Life, Society, Transitions, and Images sections of the website.

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Liberate the Future
Future World(s) Ask Katzeff Future World(s) Ask Katzeff

Liberate the Future

Future World(s)

‘Liberate the Future’ consists of flights of fantasy which may seem surreal or even satirical, but might better be thought as ingenious, unrestrained and concrete ways of thinking about alternative futures, and in the sections below, Katzeff offers readers a series of modest proposals for rewilding the moon, transplanting Hong Kong, taking mushrooms directly, and solving the coming housing crisis through more ambitious forms of clothing.

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Curators Conversation: Entanglements in Time
Future World(s) Mariana Lemos Future World(s) Mariana Lemos

Curators Conversation: Entanglements in Time

Future World(s)

‘Entanglements in Time’ is an exhibition at Lewisham Arthouse in London from 6-15 August 2021, showcasing UK-based artists Bart Hajduk, Jasmin Märker, Kristina Pulejkova, Margo Trushina, Solveig Settemsdal and Yambe Tam. Exhibited together for the first time, the works of these artists challenge anthropocentric markers of temporality by examining timelines that stretch far beyond the duration of human existence. On the show’s last days, co-curators Kristine Tan and Mariana Lemos came together to discuss the project.

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Full Game Walkthrough
Future World(s) Jorge Van den Eynde Future World(s) Jorge Van den Eynde

Full Game Walkthrough

Future World(s)

Full Game Walkthrough is an essay on art and magic with a fictional scenario informed by science fiction and videogame culture. The text explores the conditions that can be produced in integrating fantasy and magic in a digital and fictional setting (a videogame), where things are subject to constant transformation and manipulation. Ultimately, the text explores a magical perception and rendering of reality in the practices of five artists. 

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Practising a Sustainable Life: An Interview with Sara Rodrigues
Future World(s) Mariana Lemos Future World(s) Mariana Lemos

Practising a Sustainable Life: An Interview with Sara Rodrigues

Future World(s)

After many years of urban living, the Portuguese artist Sara Rodrigues, and her partner, Rodrigo B. Camacho, moved from London to the rural area of Cabeceiras de Basto in Portugal, to start a new life. The pair are realising a dream from the ground up with their bare hands: a zero waste, self-sustainable home. The name of this project is Landra.

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Places that hum
Future World(s) Laura Plant Future World(s) Laura Plant

Places that hum

Future World(s)

A villa on the Mediterranean coast is built in 1929, designed by architect Eileen Gray as a refuge for herself and her lover. She encodes their intertwined initials into the name of the building — the house from its foundations up is inscribed with love. After the couple separate, she watches the building fall into disrepair: inside unwanted murals are painted while from outside bullets perforate its skin. Now as the building undergoes restoration, they channel Eileen’s phantasm - her ideas and her intuitions. Her desire to design a “dwelling as a living organism” invoked to bring life again to its bones.

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The Future of the Oracle
Future World(s) Julia Greenway Future World(s) Julia Greenway

The Future of the Oracle

Future World(s)

Georgieva’s practice ranges from film to performance to installation, often incorporating herself as a character, pop icon, and/or feminine trope. Her work utilizes lo-fi materials and production to merge traditional, mythological, and historical themes with contemporary popular culture.

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Are we Living in Disneyland?
Future World(s) Alex Mazey Future World(s) Alex Mazey

Are we Living in Disneyland?

Future World(s)

A shallow interpretation of our consumerism today maintains that we are all given an ‘illusion of choice’. Coca-Cola is Republican, and Pepsi is Democrat, with this key conceptualisation of politics as soft drinks pertaining that either choice is bad for you. However, it’s precisely that choice of substituting one product for another that, in turn, develops our identity from the culture of significance that holds us captive.

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