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Jun 3, 2024 • 23min
Preview | Psyberspace w/ Trevor Paglen (NM68)
Full ep released to subscribers: 10 Aug 2023 | To join New Models, find us via patreon.com/newmodels & newmodels.substack.com
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Artist Trevor Paglen speaks with New Models about systems of “influence” past and present – pointing to a transition from a world of surveillance capitalism that is potentially becoming one of PSYOPS capitalism. This conversation follows Paglen’s parallel 2023 exhibitions “Hide the Real, Show the False” at n.b.k. Berlin and “You’ve Just Been F*cked by PSYPOS” at Pace Gallery in New York.
For more:
Tw/X: @trevorpaglen
https://paglen.studio/
Jak Ritger, https://www.punctr.art/unlimited-hangout-the-ufo-story

May 10, 2024 • 50min
Unlocked | NM x Heavy Traffic: Seth Price "Machine Time" (Part 1)
This reading was first released to subscribers: 05 Feb 2024 | To join New Models, find us via patreon.com/newmodels & newmodels.substack.com“
For millennia one had measured oneself against the cycles of the seasons and the heavens, or against changing social mores and geopolitical configurations. To now be compelled to measure one’s life against the pace of machine time invited madness.”
In this long-form essay by Seth Price, a “cultured middle aged artist from New York” attends a winter solstice party at an “open-air, tropical-Modern” island villa hosted by a man named Trader, “tanned, with a graying mane, khakis, trainers, and a billowing linen Oxford.” The real drama of this story, however, is arguably the “practice of divesting and reinvesting meaning” in our world of signs, a world whose semiotic layer is undergoing an epochal shift .. or so it seems. // This ep is part 1 of 2.
“Machine Time” by Seth Price was first published in Heavy Traffic issue 1 (2022). We bring you this reading as part of Heavy Traffic’s New Models residency, which features essays from the magazine read aloud by their authors. Heavy Traffic issue IV is out now. See: heavytrafficmagazine.com
For a conversation with Heavy Traffic publisher, Patrick McGraw, see NM75.

Mar 13, 2024 • 24min
Preview | NM Special Report: Ye and the Future of Content w/ Dean Kissick
Full Ep released to subscribers: 08 Mar 2024 | To join New Models, find us via https://patreon.com/newmodels & https://newmodels.substack.com
// One of the most compelling examples, so far, of media made using AI content generation is the video that artist Jon Rafman created for Kanye West’s new album with Ty Dolla $ign, "Vultures." Rather than aiming for maximum realism in these clips, Rafman leans into visual incoherence, moments where the software experiences a collapse of distinction. This, coupled with prompts that could have gone something like “gang members in balaclavas imploding like the Pruitt-Igoe housing project demolition 1971” with style tags “cult horror, VHS, America 1986, Norwegian black metal” meant the video also conveyed a sense of what we thought might be a Witch House revival. So we called up cultural savant and 2010s historian Dean Kissick to discuss. But Witch House did not remain the central thread of our conversation. Instead, all paths lead back to something more fundamental—the struggle for iconicity in a time of infinitely available content.
// For more: https://twitter.com/deankissick (X)
// NOTE: Dean will be helping New Models resident Patrick McGraw to stage a very special Heavy Traffic reading at EARTH, 29 Orchard Street, New York City, on Easter Sunday, March 31st.

Jan 30, 2024 • 22min
Preview | The Girlstack w/ theorist Alex Quicho (NM74)
Released to subscribers: 25 Nov 2023 | For full episode, find us via https://patreon.com/newmodels & https://newmodels.substack.com
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The Girlstack w/ theorist Alex Quicho (NM74)
A conversation with cultural theorist Alex Quicho. Building on the ideas of Tiqqun’s 1999 anti-neoliberal treatise Preliminary Materials for a Theory of the Young-Girl, Andrea Long Chu’s Females and Bogna Konior’s work on the girl and the inhuman vis-a-vis the machinic, Quicho has developed a concept she calls the “Girlstack,” which, to borrow her words, models the “ultrasmooth, cybergothic, and angelic dimensions of the girl’s natural habitat.” Quicho talks with us about it here.
[To be clear… we’re speaking of not actual girls or the experience of lived girlhood, but a socially constructed ideation of the girl . . . girl as a vehicle for selling a product, girl as a tool for manipulating entrenched power, girl as living currency, girl as desiring machine.]
For more: https://amfq.xyz/
Alex Quicho, “Everyone Is a Girl Online,” Wired (September 2023)
Alex Quicho, Small Gods: Perspectives on the Drone (Zer0 Books, 2021)

Dec 2, 2023 • 21min
Preview | Loss of Distinction w/ art critic Ben Davis (NM63)
Released to subscribers: 17 Apr 2023 | For full episode, find us via patreon.com/newmodels & newmodels.substack.com
National Art Critic for artnet News and the author, most recently, of Art in the After-Culture (Haymarket, 2022), Ben Davis speaks to New Models about his recent essay “How We Ended Up in the Era of ‘Quantitative Aesthetics,’ Where Data Points Dictate Taste.”
For more:
benadavis.com
twitter.com/benadavis
news.artnet.com/opinion/quantitat…esthetics-2276351
Art in the After-Culture (Haymarket, 2022)
9.5 Theses on Art and Class (Haymarket, 2013)
[episode image: Butch McCartney / dogphotographer.eth.co]

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Sep 26, 2023 • 1h 8min
Unlocked | Code Couture w/ writer Olivia Kan-Sperling (NM60)
First released: 27 Feb 2023 | To join New Models & receive our full stream in real time, find us via patreon.com/newmodels & newmodels.substack.com
This episode is nominally about the state of style but ultimately is about the changing media paradigm that underpins how we signal through sartorial codes in 2023. New York-based writer Olivia Kan-Sperling is our guest. She is an assistant editor and regular contributor to The Paris Review and her work has appeared in publications such as Interview, Praxis, Heavy Traffic, and Cabinet. Last year she published a book of Kendall Jenner x Lil Peep fanfic titled Island Time (Expat Press, 2022), an excerpt of which she shares here. The conversation is NYC-centric but, more so, generationally specific, pushing us to shift our viewpoint to unfamiliar angles.
For more: https://oliviaks.page/
IG @dianadiagram & Tw @diamonddustpaw
lucky-jewel.com
Music for this ep: Cocteau Twins, "Know Who You Are at Every Age"

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Sep 5, 2023 • 52min
Unlocked | NM Special Report: Burning Man Blockade w/ Michelle Lhooq
Climate activist and festival advocate Michelle Lhooq joins New Models to discuss the recent climate protest at Burning Man calling for a ban on private jets and single-use plastics. They explore the intersection of counterculture and climate activism, the challenges of organizing dissent, and the changing nature of activism in the online and offline spaces.

Aug 31, 2023 • 1h 17min
Unlocked | How to Blow Up a Pipeline w/ Daniel Goldhaber (NM62)
First released: 08 Apr 2023 | To join New Models, find us via patreon.com/newmodels & newmodels.substack.com
Adapting climate scholar Andreas Malm’s How to Blow Up a Pipeline (2021, Verso) for the silver screen, Daniel Goldhaber has transformed Malm’s non-fiction manifesto into “one of the most original American thrillers in years" (Roger Ebert). As it sees its US theatrical release this week, Daniel joins NM to speak about the film, the state of indie filmmaking, and the terms of politically engaged creative production in our over-mediatized, performatively politicized age.
For more: https://neonrated.com/films/how-to-blow-up-a-pipeline

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Aug 27, 2023 • 1h 7min
Unlocked | Crude Futures Spotlight w/ Richard Hames, Beau-Caprice Vetch & Jake Colvin (NM69)
First released: 25 Aug 2023 | To join New Models, find us via patreon.com/newmodels & newmodels.substack.com
Three members of the Collapsology / Crude Futures group — Richard Hames (co-author of The Rise of Ecofascism, Polity, 2022), Washington-state based writer Beau-Caprice Vetch, and UK-based producer/writer/DJ Jake Colvin (NKC) — discuss the idea of collapse, its historical role in consolidating power, its geopolitical vs. biopolitical registers, its relationship to spirituality, and frameworks for approaching adaptation to the worlds revealed in its wake.
The occasion for this conversation is the publication of a zine and card game that the Crude Futures group — which started in the New Models Discord server and also includes members Mina Miller, Jack Tarpey, phm, Matīss Groskaufmanis, Jon Benjamin Talleräs, Cat MacGregor, T.M. Wilson, and Marcelino Llano — created over the past two years and released this July.
Printing of the zine and card game was made possible through proceeds from the NM Codex Y2K20, and initial proceeds from the Crude Futures sales will go toward production of whatever NM-sphere initiative emerges next. The zine and card game are available at https://shop.newmodels.io as well as select bookshops in London and Berlin.
For updates on the Crude Futures project, follow https://crudefutures.substack.com and IG: @crudefutures
See also: NM 41 | Eco-Tomorrow w/ Sam Moore https://soundcloud.com/newmodels/nm-pod-41-eco-tomorrow-w-sam-moore?

Aug 21, 2023 • 48min
Unlocked | NM Special Report: NY Scene Update w/ Madeline Cash, chloé waifmaterial, David Yoakum
First released: 23 Jun 2023 | To join New Models, find us via patreon.com/newmodels & newmodels.substack.com
NYC has always been a scene superconductor, replete with an infinite supply of ambitious young bodies and a world class media machine to document it all. But over the past few years, a new strain of #downtown has emerged that incessantly flickers between the physical and online realms. On this episode, NM is joined by three denizens of this New York sphere — novelist and co-founder of Forever Magazine, Madeline Cash; artist chloé waifmaterial; and full stack engineer slash man-about-town David Yoakum — to recap a cluster of events that transpired during Praxis Week, including the premier of Angelicism’s Film01, a reading at the new VC-backed Lower East Side event space Sovereign House, and the sudden onset of a climate event that amplified it all.
For more:
@davidy____
waifmaterial.com & @waifmaterial
madelinecash.com & @madelinecash
Related writing from NM sphere:
- Madeline Cash reviews Angelicism’s Film01 for Spike Art Magazine
- Paige K. Bradley reviews Angelicism’s Film01 for Artforum
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