Jared BarlamentArchitecture at the End of the WorldHow to start thinking about the use of modern spaces in the near futureOct 14, 20231Oct 14, 20231
Jared BarlamentWhat the Aesthetic Tastes of Bears Say About PeopleAdopting wild Russian cubs and a greater-than-human sensibilityOct 6, 2023Oct 6, 2023
Jared BarlamentWhy the Oldest Human Statue Ever is Displaying Its PenisWhat Karahan Tepe tells us about human beliefs 12,000 years agoOct 3, 2023Oct 3, 2023
Jared BarlamentWhy Old People Aren’t As Cool AnymoreWhat it says about the past and what it means for the futureSep 26, 2023Sep 26, 2023
Jared BarlamentDid We Lose Something Along the Way?Practicing proper grief in the face of progressSep 21, 2023Sep 21, 2023
Jared BarlamentA Point About Language and the End of Predictable HistoryExpect the unexpected in the 21st centurySep 11, 2023Sep 11, 2023
Jared BarlamentWhat Does Our Art Say About Us?An Honest Analysis of the Mirror Held Up by Modern MediaAug 17, 2023Aug 17, 2023
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Jared BarlamentBook Review: “Mithras-Orion: Greek Hero and Roman Army God”A window into mysteries at the end of RomeMay 10, 2023May 10, 2023
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