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Making Things is Frightening

Making Things is Frightening

Von: Rant Vague
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A collection of essays, fiction, interviews, and rambling pointless anecdotes about the process of making things and how frightening that can be. You can find Rant Vague on twitter @rant_vague© 2023 Making Things is Frightening Kunst
  • Episode 4: Capitalism, Street Fighter, and Fleshies (Interview w/ Aeon Ginsberg)
    Mar 18 2021

    Rant gets some wisdom from poet Aeon Ginsberg. They discuss art, poetry, gender, transition and motion in the time of pandemic, and video games. Aeon has most recently published Greyhound through Noemi Press, which you can check out below!

    http://www.noemipress.org/catalog/poetry/greyhound/

    You can find Rant Vague on twitter @rant_vague
    You can find Aeon on twitter and instagram @aeonfx and @dot_hack.aeon

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    36 Min.
  • Episode 3: Stories for Human Children
    Mar 12 2021

    Rant tells the story of a tale of a fable they heard from someone they once knew, but whose face they can't recall. 

    CW: Body Horror, Animal (on Animal) Violence

    Music: The Sleepless City by JLM

    Find Rant on twitter @rant_vague

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    13 Min.
  • Episode 2: Kid Adult vs. Barn Owls (Interview w/ thanks for coming)
    Mar 1 2021

    Rant chats with Rachel Brown aka thanks for coming. They talk about art, the fear of being perceived, the world of fashion in New York City and The Sopranos, their shared experience of realizing you are gender non-conforming, and theoretical podcasts Rachel may start.  

    Tracks:
    "Warmer" and "Niagra Falls" from To Be Honest, I Was Lying by thanks for coming
    "I'm Not My Flower Dresses" from say it 2 my face b*tch by thanks for coming

    thanksforcoming.bandcamp.com

    thanks for coming- no problem visual album
    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWlybcXod4mYnrOtytn3xvV2TPIzpLCBw

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    49 Min.
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