Situationniste Blog
A Situationist Book Collector's Blog.
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Une Saison avec Marianne / A Season with Marianne [2022/2024]
SEGURA, Alain. Une saison avec Marianne: la dernière surréaliste. Bassac: Plein chant (coll. « La font secrète »), 2022 SEGURA, Alain. A Season with Marianne: The Last Surrealist. Trans. Bill Brown. Brooklyn: Common Notions, Dec. …
8Sided Blog
a zine about sound, culture, and the punk rock dream.
By Michael Donaldson.
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Updated a month ago
suspicions of provenance
Hakobune‘s guitar is processed like one hundred Guthries, ringing with reverb abandon as chords stretch into warm, elongated vibrations. The 2019 album Rain Studies is a full-spectrum affair; it alternately plays and washes away intruding …
By M Donaldson, 389 words
Amy Goodchild — Blog
I’m an artist based in London. I use code and other technology to create art which explores generativity, group experience, and interaction.
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Updated 4 months ago
Chaos in the medium: watercolour plotting
Over the past few weeks, I've been experimenting with painting in watercolours using my AxiDraw plotter. Watercolour is a medium I enjoy painting in (by hand) as a personal hobby, kind of separate from my …
By Amy Goodchild, 1,655 words
Wayne Myers | bloggage
Wayne Myers is a musician, writer and coder based in St Leonards-on-Sea. This is his blog.
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Updated 7 months ago
Italian Abdominal Truss Package Designer Doesn’t Give A Shit
I just had surgery to repair an incisional hernia near where my appendix used to be. By “just” I mean Thursday week ago. I am recovering well, thank you, though it did knock me for …
Cincinnati Curiosities
Working overtime to keep alive the weird soul of the Queen City.
By Greg Hand.
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Cincinnati Was Fascinated By Talking Machines Whether Good, Bad Or Bogus
Professor Faber’s amazing “talking machine” arrived in Cincinnati to great fanfare in 1872 when that contraption shared a bill at Wood’s Theater with the famous Bandmanns, Daniel and Millicent. The celebrity thespians presented “The Merchant …
Kevin Cox - All Articles
Software developer and all around nerd. I am webscale.
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Hiking in the Yukon
I recently took a trip to the Yukon (and two days in Alaska) with my partner Elaine. The trip was mostly hiking focused and generally enjoying the nature. We took almost two weeks which was …
Grizzlebit
Bytes that get stuck in your teeth.
By Ray Grasso.
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macOS Apps I Use
Time for another rundown post. Here are a bunch of macOS apps I use. You’ll see some entries from my previous iOS apps post mentioned. Productivity DayOne - Where I journal. NotePlan - My knowledge …
Pröper Gander | starbreaker.org
rock operatic speculative fiction (and more) by Matthew Graybosch.
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Recursive Bulk File Renaming
Introduction I had recently remembered that while I store metadata for each page in my website as shell variables instead of XML, JSON, or something truly unholy like YAML, I need not keep them inside …
By Matthew Graybosch, 1,509 words
The Artist’s Notebook
Paul Watson’s notes on ongoing artwork, giving an insight into the creative process.
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Collective joy and collective ownership of ritual
The Hastings Borough Bonfire Society’s Torchlit Procession, October 2024 (showing members of the South Heighton Bonfire Society). Photograph by the author. One thing I’m starting to learn about Hastings is that the people here know …
By Paul Watson, 778 words
Fritinancy
Names, brands, writing, and the language of commerce.
By Nancy Friedman.
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Recent writing
It’s been a minute, as they say. Here’s a sampling of what I’ve published on other platforms: Does Anyone Still Write Letters? (Other Than Me, That Is.) (Medium gift link) What I Like About American …
By Nancy Friedman, 128 words
Packing Up The Pieces | Blog
Travel. Make the Most of Life's Grand Adventure.
By Megan Anderson.
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The 10 Best Things to Do in Potes & Nearby Highlights of the Picos de Europa
Arguably, one of the most beautiful villages at the foothills of the Picos de Europa National Park is Potes. This medieval hamlet is nestled beneath the eastern mountain range (Macizo Oriental) of the park and …
By Megan Anderson, 71 words
No Idea Blog
Posts about things.
By Tanya Reilly.
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Updated 2 years ago
Staff engineer communities
Chapter 5 of The Staff Engineer’s Path is going to be about leading big projects, the kind that involve a lot of teams, or where the stakes are high, or the path forward is ambiguous–or …
By Tanya Reilly, 1,074 words
Inky Fool
Being the weblog of Mark Forsyth.
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Updated 2 weeks ago
A Riddle for a King
I've a written a new book. It's a children's book and it's called A Riddle for a King. It's suitable for those aged between about eight and twelve, although it has been rigorously tested on …
By M.H. Forsyth, 358 words
Transit Maps
A site devoted to the design and social impact of transit maps - subway maps, metro maps, bus maps, rail maps, ferry maps and more!
By Cameron Booth.
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Submission – Official Map: Rail and Bus Map of Southeast Queensland, Australia, 2024
Submitted by Lachlan, who says: Brisbane dropped a new transit map and it is EXTREMELY pretty. I’m a big fan. Definitely the best-designed official transit map in Australia in my opinion. It even acknowledges the …
By Cameron Booth, 737 words
Tracy Durnell
Writer and designer in the Seattle area. Freelance sustainability consultant.
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Weeknotes: Oct. 11-18, 2024
dealt with this baby — also look how elegant the shape of my witch hazel is now I cut off all the suckers! Win of the week: finally did a bit of writing! Looking forward …
By Tracy Durnell, 664 words