How have lockdowns impacted our perception of time and space? What does the shift to online channels mean for human connection? Can radical new imaginaries help us navigate this and future crises?
In this book, three authors in quarantine reflect on the Covid-19 pandemic, finding hope in art and culture. Sensorium Festival’s Lucia Dubačová, Celia Bugniot and Juraj Hoppan draw connections between the global health crisis and neoliberal politics, corporate surveillance and indigenous knowledge in a stimulating mix of personal observation and critical research.
Edited by HOLO magazine’s Alexander Scholz and featuring the voices of interdisciplinary luminaries such as Anna Dumitriu, Irini Mirena Papadimitriou, Michaela Musilová, Hyphen Labs, Saša Spačal, Laura Boles Faw, Summer Lee and Iris Long, Stockpiling Food For Thought explores ways in which the crisis has nurtured new sensibilities—to governance, the planet and to one another.





