After months of toil, we're pleased to finally announce the publication of our tenth issue, And Yet It Moves, which will be unfurled in installments over the next month. The delay can be attributed to, and hopefully justified by, the redesign of Triple Canopy's website and system for viewing articles, which is explained in detail here. We've also written an extensive treatment of Triple Canopy's mission, history, and the context—"the expanded field of publication"—in which we consider the project to be operating. It can be read here.
And Yet It Moves features a number of projects that make excellent use of Triple Canopy's redesign, from Matt Mullican's navigable scale model of the solar system to Eve Sussman's algorithmic thriller to Sam Frank's poetics of online bridal services. We'll be returning to a more regular publication schedule in the winter and spring, with issues devoted to conceptual photography in an online context and the migration of the brain sciences into popular culture.