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Hallie Ayres is a researcher and art historian living in New York. Her writing has been published in e-flux Criticism and e-flux Journal, and she has lectured at the Academy of Fine Arts, Prague. She is a research fellow at the Institute of the Cosmos, where she edited Cosmic Bulletin 2021. Hallie has coordinated many exhibitions and projects around the globe and has produced a number of experimental films, including in New York and Turkey. She works as Associate Director at e-flux.
e-flux Index at Dia Chelsea
Beyond Security: Approaches toward a Cinema of Okinawa. Parts II and III
Beyond Security: Approaches toward a Cinema of Okinawa. Part I
Launch of e-flux journal issue #142: Cosmos Cinema
Critics of SETI have consistently argued that the program is more closely aligned with an unauthorized diplomatic project than it is with the hard sciences. While valid, a more imminent danger is that the transmissions might reveal the location of earth to extraterrestrials harboring violent intentions. Some scientists and philosophers have, therefore, raised the question of whether we should divulge anything—or at least anything truthful—within these transmissions.
New York reception for 14th Shanghai Biennale: Cosmos Cinema
Linguists calculate that at the current speed, almost half of the world’s 7,151 languages will disappear before the end of this century. This timeline is an incomplete account of language politics in many parts of the world, starting roughly from the beginning of nation-states.