Mathilde Blumenthal

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Mathilde Blumenthal

Joined Metalabel 04/13/2026
instituteofmachineunlearning
Institute of Machine Unlearning
Institute of Machine Unlearning Zine #2: Free Trade

Collector #43

Free Trade is the second zine from the Institute of Machine Unlearning. Created during a public collage session, it gathers fragments, fears, jokes, and quiet refusals to explore what AI feels like from the inside of everyday life, where attention becomes currency and imagination becomes resistance.

nycgarbage
New York City Garbage
New York City Garbage Waitlist

Collector #401

Join for updates on all future Garbage releases.

lasthuman
Last Human Collective
LAST HUMAN #001

LAST HUMAN #001

by Lance Weiler

Collector #92

Our debut issue traces LAST HUMAN’s roots, from eerie prototypes at Lincoln Center to glitch-laden mobile rituals. Dive into neurothrillers, post-cinema, and AI resistance as we explore a decaying web of synthetic identity, broken interfaces, and the horror of a world where reality no longer loads.

mbr
MBR
What Do You See?

What Do You See?

by Molly Baker Ragan

Collector #45

Find order in a chaotic world with whatdoyousee.nyc, a participatory web-based archive composed of curiosity, code, and hundreds of photos of everyday New York City.

spellofthemonth
Spell of the Month
Spell 001

Spell 001

by Jordanisgreen, and Queen of Swords

Collector #96

A blend of IRL ritual and AI prompt, this spell is designed to transform your fears into fresh fuel for your creativity.

challah
#Challah!
Tiny Tips, Tools and Templates for Authors, Artists and Entrepreneurs

Collector #13

a tiny but mighty collection of fonts and templates for self published authors, artists and entrepreneurs in 2026. Specifically for Jewish authors, artists and entrepreneurs, these resources are also useful for anyone who is writing a childrens book (or a tiny non fiction book) in 2026

kevaepalestudio
Keva Epale Studio
Bucolique – Procreate Brush Pack (6 Brushes)

Collector #2

Bucolique is an impressionist statement, a brush that flows freely, capturing the charm of the naïve and the spontaneous. It brings a light yet intense texture to your strokes, perfect for exploring letterings, faces, objects, flowers, and dreamlike nature scenes. Let your hand wander and let the texture tell the story.