The Dancing Plague
Saint Ulrich of Zell’s day, in the year of our Lord 1518. Strasbourg. On this fine morning I walked into the market with Herr Troffea, when suddenly my feet started tapping to a rhythm I ignored. Tap tap tap.
Read MoreSaint Ulrich of Zell’s day, in the year of our Lord 1518. Strasbourg. On this fine morning I walked into the market with Herr Troffea, when suddenly my feet started tapping to a rhythm I ignored. Tap tap tap.
Read MoreThe Malleus Maleficarum, while claiming to only “adduce actual facts and examples which have been found by us, or have been written by others,” shows evidence of collections of male reproductive organs kept captive by witches in boxes and birds’ nests.
Read MoreCOVEN BERLIN presents EXTRA+TERRESTRIAL, an exhibition and event series at Schwules Museum, Lützow str. 73, Berlin, 23.11.1018 – 14.02.2019. Featuring installed artwork by .BYTE Zine, curated by Halima Salah + Eman…
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