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  • Submissions

    Luma accepts pitches and previously unpublished finished works that aim to expand critical dialogue about media art and film. Submission formats can include, but are not limited to: critical...

  • Alana Conway

    *Alana Conway* is an independent researcher residing in Calgary, Alberta. She completed a Masters of Anthropology at Carleton University in 2011, with a thesis focusing on Roma Refugee Claimants...

  • Editor's Note

    I was recently left dead inside by “Longform Journalism in the Digital Age,” a panel discussion held at the Banff Centre a few weeks ago boasting the Online...

  • Ektoplasm-o-vision! with Guy Maddin

    Over the last five years, Maddin has obsessed over remaking lost and unrealized films from cinema’s early decades, a period from which only a small fraction of films...

  • Warp/Weft/Wept

    A three-part digital drapery study, Jasmin’s review of the word felt—as in haptic and emotive, tactile and affective—echoes triptych tradition. With what seem to be details of hair, oil...

  • A Failed Poet

    He was, by all accounts, an astounding polymath of a man. Passing him on the street, however, you might have mistaken him for a drifter: his teeth were...

  • Özgün Eylül İşcen

    Özgün Eylül İşcen is a 3rd year PhD student in Computational Media, Arts and Cultures at Duke University. Her interest in new media theory and practice is situated...

  • Kaylin Obst

    Kaylin Obst graduated from the University of Calgary’s Art Department in 2014, where she focused her studies on printmaking and sculpture. Her Holga 135 work—which began as a side-practice—explores...

  • Our Lexicon of Dark Corners to Light Up is Always Expanding

    LUMA: The details of the individual collective members aren’t currently available on your website. Can you speak to your decision to present Iris as a discrete entity (at least...

  • A Failed Poet

    Frampton had a fraught relationship with the parts of the world that wanted him to be the person he was in the photograph in (nostalgia): the bookish, buttoned-down “leering”...