Double Vision: In this episode of Resonance’s monthly show on how Architecture and the built environment is represented in Culture, Alex Fitch talks to the creators of two works of fiction involving double vision. Graphic Novelists Anna Mill and Luke Jones discuss their book Square Eyes which depicts a dystopian future where the inhabitants of […]


Sill and poster from Impossible Monsters / double page spread from Square Eyes


Double Vision: In this episode of Resonance’s monthly show on how Architecture and the built environment is represented in Culture, Alex Fitch talks to the creators of two works of fiction involving double vision. Graphic Novelists Anna Mill and Luke Jones discuss their book Square Eyes which depicts a dystopian future where the inhabitants of a city wear augmented reality glasses to see a more idealised version of their environment. Also, director Nathan Catucci explores the uncanny New York landscape of his thriller Impossible Monsters as a psychology professor’s research into sleep disorders leads to deadly results. Interviews recorded at Cartoon County, Brighton and Cine Excess 13, Birmingham City University.


Square Eyes is available now from Jonathan Cape; Impossible Monsters is currently sceeening in US cinemas, with its UK Vimeo / VOD release on March 3rd.


Originally broadcast Wednesday 19th February 2020 on Resonance 104.4 FM / DAB (London)


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Links: Official Impossible Monsters website

Nathan Catucci’s website

Info about the Impossible Monsters screening at Cine-Excess 13

Official Square Eyes website

Mill and Jones’ website

Read Mill and Jones’ webcomic Exile’s Letter – also available in print from The Architecture Foundation