miranda july

On Infinity in Miranda July’s ‘Me and You and Everyone We Know’

On Infinity in Miranda July’s ‘Me and You and Everyone We Know’

In a strange kind of way, Miranda July's Me and You and Everyone We Know is about two competing notions of "forever" in relation to love.

‘Half the Picture’: A Consciousness Raising Discussion About Women in Film

‘Half the Picture’: A Consciousness Raising Discussion About Women in Film

Amy Adrion talks about her directorial debut, Half the Picture, society's fear of empowering women in film, and how that must be overcome.

The Brilliant Failure of Miranda July’s Social Media App ‘Somebody’

The Brilliant Failure of Miranda July’s Social Media App ‘Somebody’

On its website, Miranda July’s social media app Somebody is described as the “antithesis of the utilitarian efficiency that tech promises”.

Why Aren’t More Artists Working in the Medium of the Mobile App?

Why Aren’t More Artists Working in the Medium of the Mobile App?

Recently, I began looking for developers who design and publish apps with the specific intention of making them artistic. As it turns out, there's not much out there.

Ethnographies of the Hipster: Miranda July’s ‘The Future’ and ‘It Chooses You’

‘The Future’ Is Unexplainable, and Deliberately So

No One Belongs Here More Than You: Stories by Miranda July

Me and You and Everyone We Know (2005)