
About this episode
Tish and Adam explore poetry, discuss Trumpism and art, and unpack the editorial for Locust Review 13.
In Locust Radio 31, Tish and Adam read poems from the forthcoming issue, discuss Trumpism and art in Venice, and try to unpack the editorial for Locust Review 13. Tish and Adam also listen to the song “Dortn” by Sister Wife Sex Strike . Discussed in this episode: Alma Allen ; Suvrat Arora, “People are using AI to talk to God,” BBC (October 18, 2025) ; Editorial, “Lucky 13,” Locust Review 13 (Winter 2025/2026) ; Emily M. Bender, Alex Hanna, The AI Con: How to Fight Big Tech’s Hype and Create the Future We Want (Harper Collins, 2025); Timothy Binkley, “Autonomous Creations: Birthing Intelligent Agents,” Leonardo 31.5 (1998), 333-336; Ben Davis, “What is the Mysterious New Group Behind Trump’s Venice Biennale Pick?,” Artnet (November 25, 2025) ; Benoit Dillet, “Technofascism and the AI Stage of Late Capitalism,” Blog of the APA (American Philosophical Association), (March 10, 2025) ; Marcel Duchamp, Fountain (1917); Robert M. Geraci, "Apocalyptic AI: Religion and the Promise of Artificial Intelligence,” Journal of the American Academy of Religion 76.1 (March 2008), 138-166; Jesse Clyde Howard ; Holly Lewis, “Towards AI Realism: Opening Notes on Machine Learning and Our…
People in this episode
Hosts: Tish, Adam
Topics covered
- poetry
- Trumpism
- art
- AI
- editorial discussion
- cultural critique
Keywords
- poems
- Trumpism
- art in Venice
- AI
- Locust Review
- cultural critique
- Sister Wife Sex Strike
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Dortn, Fountain, Apocalyptic AI: Religion and the Promise of Artificial Intelligence, Autonomous Creations: Birthing Intelligent Agents, Lucky 13
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