Currently viewing the category:
"Reviews"
Chinese painter Zhong Biao’s latest flight of fancy will bring you down to earth.
Patricio Guzmán’s new documentary Nostalgia for the Light explores our compulsion to understand the past.
Nearly four decades after its release, Tarkovsky’s iconic Solaris still has people talking—and thinking. Psychologist Mark Kishiyama explores some of the questions the film poses, and the answers it provides.
Untitled Document
Mnemosyne is now mobile.Read us on your Android or Apple phone or tablet.
Untitled Document
Share your work with the world in Mnemosyne. Submit soon for a chance to appear in issue #2 (and win fabulous prizes!).
Writers
Artists
Scientists
For more information, see our submissions page.
Contents
- Birth of a Titan
- Mnemosyne
- Island: special feature on autism
- What Is Thinking in Pictures?
- Of Cats and Frogs
- Blessings
- Memories, Dreams and Refractions
- Emergence Is Bitchin’
- Remnants
- Looking Up, Down and Back
- E=mc²
- Unstuck
- Mythos: Genesis
- Memory
- Dynamic Concepts
- Vanyez’ Dream
- Journey to the Known
- Santa Fe Voices
- Men Who Work with their Hands
- Moon Dreams
- Georgia L. May
- Elusive Artists of the Mid-Cape
- Fevered Visions
- On the Horizon






