Published July/August 2019 issue of ArtAsiaPacific. To read the full article, click here.
““Ghosts wander about in the kitchen and bedrooms, fueled by grudge / They roll your vegetables off a cutting board and crumple your duvet inside its sack.” These bitter, vengeful ghouls, summoned by Aki Sasamoto in a poem and video published by Triple Canopy, serve as a metaphor for our unproductive thought patterns that inhabit and disturb our domestic spaces and day-to-day habits, unmooring us from linear time . . .”