Naive Yearly

Pieces published in conjunction with Naive Yearly, a conference on the odd, quiet, and poetic web. Each year Are.na Editorial publishes a series of pieces by the speakers at the conference.

Naive Yearly
On Contamination
An essay in footnotes.

by Kim Kleinert
Naive Yearly
Quiet Time
What silence feels like when the screen melts into air.

by Reuben Son
Naive Yearly
What Can an Image Do?
The power of the web is to cast everyday objects as lenses for seeing the world anew.

by ​Agnes Cameron
Naive Yearly
The Confiscation of Digital Memory
The story of the internet of Bulgaria is mostly a story about dead and forgotten websites.

by Kaloyan Kolev
Naive Yearly
Wading Through Dreams
Amidst the ungraspable, there’s a fragrance of the intricate feelings that lie beneath.

by Charmaine Li
Naive Yearly
The End is Not the End
A hermeneutics of Minecraft.

by Tiger Dingsun