
Wormhole by Anthony Dell’Ario
Whenever I ride my bike around Seoul, I carry my camera in a sling bag on my back. When I saw this tunnel, and its sequential sodium-vapor lamps, I knew I had to take a picture. Fortunately, a solitary, older Korean woman walked through as I…

The Tether of Tomorrow
In the nineteenth century, physicists often spoke of the ether—an invisible, weightless medium thought to fill the gaps between the stars, carrying light across the void. It was a beautiful, if ultimately discarded, idea. We are all, in a…

The Weight of Stillness
To be preserved is to be denied the mercy of decay. We build glass cases and climate-controlled rooms, hoping to halt the slow, necessary rot that defines a life. We want the color to stay, the shape to hold, the wings to remain forever poised…
