Culture Bookmarked: Everything the Document editors watched, read, ate, bought, and listened to in March From ’80s Brian Eno to the Gwyneth Paltrow trial to metaverse deep-dives, our team shares the very best of what we consumed this month
Culture Tokens of a Type: How Levi’s AI models continue a history of human-averaging Artificial Intelligence may be new, but its racial and gender-based biases are not—paradoxically disappearing the individual under the guise of championing diversity
Culture Why is menstrual blood banned in porn? You might want to ask your credit card company In the era of e-commerce, payment processors have become the internet’s unofficial content moderators—because when banks threaten to revoke service, platforms listen
Literature The noirish, alternative world of ‘The Biography of X’ Author Catherine Lacy sits down with Document, discussing her latest novel’s take on narcissism, art-world celebrity, and the tragedy of US history
Conversations Frida Escobedo and Pedro Reyes look to the future to save Mexico’s lost past The architect and artist discuss the decolonization of culture and honoring tradition through innovation in Document's Fall/Winter 2019 issue. by Alberto Ríos de la Rosa Above the Fold Do something different: Telfar and FAKA bring fashion and music to the Serpentine Pavilion South African performance art duo FAKA unleashed a soulful performance at Serpentine Galleries in Telfar's spring 2019 collection. by Georgia Graham
Conversations Frida Escobedo and Pedro Reyes look to the future to save Mexico’s lost past The architect and artist discuss the decolonization of culture and honoring tradition through innovation in Document's Fall/Winter 2019 issue. by Alberto Ríos de la Rosa
Above the Fold Do something different: Telfar and FAKA bring fashion and music to the Serpentine Pavilion South African performance art duo FAKA unleashed a soulful performance at Serpentine Galleries in Telfar's spring 2019 collection. by Georgia Graham