Rarely is a creature found around the plant or on its surface. Even honey made from the pollen is a mild poison.
Review: Townie Planet
Crackling with the fury of the righteous: Steve Radlauer's e-pamphlet Townie Planet fizzes with humour and outrage, but is not without its problems.

Stadiums: Islands of Swarm
He connects the stadium directly to the concentration camp and sees the “athletes” for what they are: desperate, half-starved creatures staggering around the track in striped prison garb.

Purity and Danger: writing, waste and the UK riots
Forget "dirt is matter out of place", what about, “dirt is matter out of time”?

Ant Ballet: Pheromones, paranoia and colony choreography
"Machines can provide a perfect metaphor for the way we operate", according to designer and artist Ollie Palmer.

In the Company of Ghosts – The Poetics of the Motorway
Book review: utopian visions of a bright, sleek permafuture, and the road to postmodernism.

Building the Universe: The Holy Grail of Virtual Reality
“What if we wanted to create a virtual copy of the universe? That sounds crazy, but it’s our job. This is one of the holy grails in science.”

Review: Dark Mountain, Issue 3
“Beyond the gates, out into the wilderness, is where we are headed. We shall make the pilgrimage to the poet’s Dark Mountain"

Descartes at the Circus: Views of the Brute Creation in Performance
Views of the Brute Creation in Performance: a symposium with Dr Marius Kwint.

Singularity
At some point in the future, advancements in technology will change civilisation to such an extent that humanity as we know it will cease to exist.
