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Celestial Echoes by Kay Gibson 12/13/23 The views and opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author. They do not reflect the opinions or views of Bunker Projects or its members. All images courtesy of Bunker Projects. In this addition to the The Hand-Off series, writer and producer Kay Gibson explores techno’s origins in […]

Celestial Echoes

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Bunker Talk: “Tits: (Re)Disciplining the Gaze” by Vina Nweke

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Tits tits tits tits tits. Tiddies. Big ole  tiddies! Tig ol’ biddies. Mommy milkers. BOOBS. Breasts. Jugs. Melons. Knockers. Honkers. Mounds. Salacious solid soft sensual suckable tits.​

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Mooncalf​by SJ Powell

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08/24/2022  ​The views and opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author. They do not reflect the opinions or views of Bunker Projects or its members.In this addition to the The Hand-Off series, artist Armanis Fuentes explores diasporic place-making in domestic decoration, and the community resilience engendered in architectural tradition. Porqueria, Bridge and Anchor […]

Tablillas and the Puerto Rican Interior​by Armanis Fuentes

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post mourning: clarity​by Corrine Jasmin

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“In some far off place, I’ll wait for you.”Cybernature and the Preservation of Space​ by Shori Sims

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(Post-It) Notes on Duality​​By Phoenix S. Brown

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Bunker Projects · Things I Took From My Father by Teena Wilder Edited by Nick Drain and Harrison Smith  Original Publish Date: 2/12/21 In this addition to The Hand-Off series, artist Teena Wilder explores themes of stillness, blackness, and healing while reflecting on the adoption of complex familial narratives as forms of survival. This essay is Wilder’s second work […]

 Things I Took From My Father​​By Teena Wilder

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What Are You Looking At?on Blackness, images, and (in)visibility

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