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CIRCUMSPECTACLES

Category: festival

this week’s festival + awesome anthropology resources

I hope to see you at the Instagram live #spreadlovenotcorona festival tomorrow night. … Read More this week’s festival + awesome anthropology resources

May 7, 2020July 6, 2020 emilylynncookLeave a comment

immersed in fractals // poetry Tuesday

We swim in lost theorems and forgotten hopes
Even as we plunge, full of the insatiable, to the ocean floor… Read More immersed in fractals // poetry Tuesday

April 22, 2020July 6, 2020 emilylynncookLeave a comment

your nineteen-year-old self

What would you tell your nineteen-year-old self?… Read More your nineteen-year-old self

April 18, 2020July 6, 2020 emilylynncook1 Comment

the art of risking // IG Live Festival

Spoiler alert: I haven’t mastered it. … Read More the art of risking // IG Live Festival

April 9, 2020 emilylynncook2 Comments

IG Live Festival: Movement

Here’s the IG live festival for you all. Hope to see you there!… Read More IG Live Festival: Movement

March 26, 2020March 26, 2020 emilylynncookLeave a comment

my circumspectacle // IG Live Festival This Thursday

Here’s a poem dedicated to the little Instagram livestream art, music, storytelling, and research festivals I’ve decided to host. Last week went brilliantly. Join me this week @circumspectacles … Read More my circumspectacle // IG Live Festival This Thursday

March 24, 2020 emilylynncookLeave a comment

circumspectacles

noun, plural

1) the many varieties of absurdity and beauty all around us

2) a set of ‘lenses’ that lead to wonder and awe

3) the many senses of awe and smallness

4) the act of watching the constant tension and dialogue between nature and culture, place and space, people and their world

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a note on spelling, etc.

Hi, this is Emily. Across this blog, I use a lot of British spelling. I do this because I went to university in Scotland, and I feel like that reflects my own personal experience most accurately. A lot of these thoughts I first encountered as I waded through all things Scottish and British, and the words of these thoughts were spelt accordingly. 

However, for some pieces–like, for pieces firmly set in Pennsylvania or Vermont or whatever–I use US spelling because there’s simply no other way the words should be spelled.  If I ever get the two mixed up, it’s because I just don’t really care. Don’t be twattish jagoffs about it. <3 

also, my use of capitalisation is erratic.

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