The Library of Babel — Jorge Luis Borges
Borges imagines a library of every possible book — every truth, every falsity, every rearrangement of letters, infinite and indexed by no one. The case for editorial restraint, in the form of a parable. Without a curator, total information is total noise.
Curation Craft
The actual practice of choosing well. How a serious curator reads, wat…
→Editorial Line
What FRQNCY says yes to and what it does not. The standards that turn …
→Music
Sound organised into meaning — perhaps the most universal human art fo…
→Visual Art
Painting, sculpture, installation, and image — art that speaks through…
→Film
Moving image as storytelling — cinema at its best as the collective dr…
→Poetry
Language at its most compressed and alive — where sound, image, and me…
→Dance
The body as instrument — movement as communication before language.…
→Architecture
The art of shaping space — how buildings form the invisible container …
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