Month: September 2020
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Proposed Supertask
We certainly do need better futures right now. Thats the supertask.
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St Thérèse of Lisieux | 2038
Her life, her parents, her sisters and family. The Kaleidoscope clarifies the holy trinity, the ‘Act of Oblation’ working, her poetry, and death.
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Gears Turn
My creative process currently feels like the frantic workings of a complicated watch mechanism.
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Corporate Folklore | 2037
Strange idiosyncratic weirdness in organisations, database admins are worse than 40k Tech-Priests, Corporate Folklore, Narrative Strategy, FML Numbers, and more.
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Two Long Reads Up On The Blog
I’ve put 16k worth of words online in the last 24hs. Feels good to get them out there!
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THIS IS IT | 411
When The Uk’s Covid-19 Lockdown started I started writing. Writing about all the things that are important to me. How I was thinking and feeling about the world. Some of what I wrote between March and May ended up here.
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Andrew Dana Hudson Searches ‘German Hanging Train’ | Come Internet With Me
Speculative fiction writer and sustainability researcher Andrew Dana Hudson joins me for an hour of Internet.
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Speaking Of Printmaking
Like many people doing important work – it seems that his chosen medium came to him, rather than him seeking it out.
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Theatre, Applied | 2035
Community building with puppets, performances, food and solarpunk.