Film Charting a course through Wim Wenders’s filmography Document drafts a roadmap through the New German Cinema pioneer’s must-see works following remarkable critical reception of his latest film, ‘Perfect Days’
Music Aïsha Devi lives in the fifth dimension Ahead of her live performance set at Barcelona’s upcoming Sònar Festival, the Swiss-Nepali artist talks metaphysics, trance states, and her latest album ‘Death Is Home’
Literature Fine Print: Like letting the world read your diary Columnist Drew Zeiba considers the risks of leaving a record through the journals of Sheila Heti, Virginia Woolf, and Tina Brown
Art During Salone del Mobile, Zegna debuts ‘Born in Oasi,’ a book dedicated to the brand’s historied relationship to nature The Italian luxury brand transformed its headquarters in Milan’s design district into an interactive exhibit designed to connect high fashion and environmental consciousness
At Large The myth of the lone creative genius From Steve Jobs to Albert Einstein, it’s an appealing notion that brilliant individuals are behind the world’s most significant creative breakthroughs. But is it true? by Cody Delistraty Above the Fold Why the inevitable end of cash won’t fulfill its egalitarian promise Is the price of convenience in a cashless world worth the human cost? Cody Delistraty investigates in Document's Fall/Winter 2019 issue. by Cody Delistraty At Large Has the internet broken the marketplace of ideas? Rethinking free speech in the Digital Age Writer Cody Delistraty explores the limitations of free speech absolution in the era of social media for Document's Fall/Winter 2018 issue. by Cody Delistraty At Large The complexities of getting off in the age of technological pleasure Access to sexual pleasure has never been greater than in the present—but has that increased satisfaction? by Cody Delistraty Above the Fold Letter from the Editor For the second issue celebrating five years of Document, founder and editor-in-chief Nick Vogelson speaks on unification and the Fall/Winter issue. by Nick Vogelson At Large Will virtual reality have an empathy breakthrough? In a internet landscape filled with cynicism and cyber attacks, artists are looking to virtual reality to bridge the digital gap by Cody Delistraty Above the Fold Toasting the New Edition of Document Editor in chief Nick Vogelsen and fashion director Sarah Richardson host an intimate preview of the upcoming Fall/Winter 2017 edition of Document Journal, the second... by Document Journal
At Large The myth of the lone creative genius From Steve Jobs to Albert Einstein, it’s an appealing notion that brilliant individuals are behind the world’s most significant creative breakthroughs. But is it true? by Cody Delistraty
Above the Fold Why the inevitable end of cash won’t fulfill its egalitarian promise Is the price of convenience in a cashless world worth the human cost? Cody Delistraty investigates in Document's Fall/Winter 2019 issue. by Cody Delistraty
At Large Has the internet broken the marketplace of ideas? Rethinking free speech in the Digital Age Writer Cody Delistraty explores the limitations of free speech absolution in the era of social media for Document's Fall/Winter 2018 issue. by Cody Delistraty
At Large The complexities of getting off in the age of technological pleasure Access to sexual pleasure has never been greater than in the present—but has that increased satisfaction? by Cody Delistraty
Above the Fold Letter from the Editor For the second issue celebrating five years of Document, founder and editor-in-chief Nick Vogelson speaks on unification and the Fall/Winter issue. by Nick Vogelson
At Large Will virtual reality have an empathy breakthrough? In a internet landscape filled with cynicism and cyber attacks, artists are looking to virtual reality to bridge the digital gap by Cody Delistraty
Above the Fold Toasting the New Edition of Document Editor in chief Nick Vogelsen and fashion director Sarah Richardson host an intimate preview of the upcoming Fall/Winter 2017 edition of Document Journal, the second... by Document Journal