By Jose Ibanez
There was a time when the internet had a place in the home; a corner, a schedule, a shared practice. That idea didn't vanish overnight. It came apart gradually, and left something behind.
By Nina Pacotte
A 2013 video essay that transforms a fantasy MMO into an unexpected space for observing gender dynamics in online culture.
By Mudmap Editorial
A video essay examining how wrestling videogames render spectators, shifting focus from the ring to the crowd, where repetition, distance, and simulation reshape individuality.
By Mudmap Editorial
Starting from Fassbinder’s cinema and a minor academic omission, the text takes an unlikely detour to think about how power has shifted from scenes to prediction.
By Mudmap Editorial
A desktop documentary observing rallies as spatial rituals, where repetition, staging, and screens maintain a center beyond speech or ideology.
By Mudmap Editorial
A video letter from Hong Kong responding to Havana. Through movement, everyday details, and moments of transition, the exchange continues across distance and time.