Kuebiko

Kuebiko

n.
a state of exhaustion inspired by senseless tragedies and acts of violence, which force you to abruptly revise your expectations of what can happen in this world, trying to prop yourself up like an old scarecrow, who’s bursting at the seams yet powerless to do anything but stand there and watch.

In Japanese mythology, Kuebiko is the name of a kami deity, a scarecrow who stands all day watching the world go by, which has made him very wise but locked in place. Pronounced “koo-web-i-koh.”

Anechosis

Pax Latrina

Hobsmacked

Ledsome

Mal De Coucou

a blurry image of several men

Kuebiko

Nullness

Latigo

aerial view of a city at night

Hemeisis

Xeno

Scrough

a person working on the sidewalk

Cullaways

a lone sand castle on a beach at low tide

Keta

a hand reaching through paper with a flower drawing

Fool’s Guilt

Kairosclerosis

Ludiosis

Hemeisis

Ironsick

a group of random devices

Dorgone

Harke

a dreamlike image of a person's face over water