Category: The Design of Horror | The Horror of Design
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Yahia Lababidi|Essays
‘The museum-going cannibal:’ On Francis Bacon
On the heels of this month’s Louvre heist, a poet reflects on his own hellish — and oddly heartening — encounter at a famed museum.
Sanaphay Rattanavong|Design and Climate Change
The prepper’s palette: designing for collapse in a culture of control
From bunkers to backpacks, the visual language of doomsday prepping is designed for social dissolution. But when disaster strikes, it’s not the trappings of rugged individualism that will save us; it’s radical interdependence.
Rachel Paese|Cinema
Dread for dinner
Class anxiety is best served at the formal dining table
Delaney Rebernik|Fresh Ink
The Design of Horror | The Horror of Design: a series
This October, we plumb the depths of horrific design and designed horrors. Welcome to Hell.
The Editors|Books
Your October reading list: The Design of Horror | The Horror of Design
A classic ghost story wrought with a faulty foundation. Bodies untamed and unethically built. Collapse through designs unfurled or too tightly wound. A meditation on the meaning of truly blank space.
Madison Jamar|Analysis
Dread for dinner: class anxiety is best served at the formal dining table
Even the strictest adherence to social norms can’t save the fractured families in ‘Hereditary,’ ‘The Invitation,’ and ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’ from the perils that abound around the table.
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