Inside London’s Hedonistic, Polyamorous Unicorn Movement
ART & DESIGN, MUSIC & FILM — 10/12/2015 — by Christian H.
When a charismatic former alcoholic named Shaft had his life changed by Burning Man, he realized that he actually identifies as a unicorn. No longer able to face the monotony of work and life in the real world, he decided to form a polyamorous and hedonistic movement with other like-minded unicorns. Donning glittery horns and galloping through London’s streets, Shaft’s unicorns set about trying to create a free-love utopia.
But as the unicorn revolution begins to clash with the realities of life and love, some of the “glampede” became disillusioned, and Shaft’s reasons for starting this whole thing came into question.
Is this the hedonistic, free love revolution we were promised in the 60s? Or is it as fake as the unicorn horns they wear, a desperate and clever ploy by Shaft to escape his own inner loneliness by starting a cult?
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MINI in the Mountains by Geoff McFetridge
19/11/2015 — by Christian B.
We are used to signs representing the dominant norm – which turns “the sign” itself into a perfect medium to picture a freestyle perspective.