This collection presents a series of text fragments set against the expanse of the galactic sky. While cosmic reflection has traditionally evoked the sublime and the unknowable vastness of the universe, this series uses the sky as a stage for cultural references and technological concepts grounded in puns, syntactic glitches, and misfires. Like an algorithmic feed of unfinished ideas, Infinity Today resists closure, instead capturing the absurd mechanisms that shape meaning in the digital age.
What is the difference between biological and material determinismBoth an incomplete phrase and a retail categoryA corruption of 'beyond,' that glitches between past and futureA nuanced spectrum of value can also be applied to false informationIsolated factors can be exaggerated to assert military powerA routine radio introduction to Canadian journalist Curt Petrovich reimagined as an infinite generator of galactic surplusConsumer culture provides many products that no one asked forWe can be energized by the existence of this category in culture and retailFruit Flies are Born not MadeIntegrate ham into a public health strategy that aims to reduce, rather than eliminate, risky behavioursThe rigid computational structures of IF / THEN statements collide with the improvisational culture of the internetThe finger is the gateway to our moral imperativesFor them it is possible to balance comfort and evilAction is privileged over contemplation when knowledge arises from endless scrollingDecadence continues to evolveWhere there is breath there are lipsTechnological essentialism insists on only two categoriesSome victories are minorTechnology simultaneously frees and subjugatesToday’s aristocracy is cheapNow we withstand rather than actThe romance of lexical syntaxThere are many forms of hunger French asks us to differentiate between the individual and the collective in this digital spaceTenderness for our stained expanses