undersea kingdom: discovering a little known, imaginative Disney theme park in Tokyo
gazetteer: beautifully crafted maps for abstractions
the peasant-look: ethnography of Ellis Island immigration told through striking portraiture
votive-offering: celebrity prayer-candles
hen house: deluxe daycare facilities for pampered pet chickens
Thursday, 1 October 2015
5x5
the devil and the deep blue sea
If you have not yet treated yourself to the absolutely edifying oblectation of Futility Closet series of podcasts, I strongly recommend you began with their latest instalment on the forgotten story of gentleman merchant raider of World War I, Felix Graf von Luckner. This swash-buckling villain has been overshadowed by other semi-legendary figures of the time—like the Red Baron, but was turned hero for his humanity and persecuting war without causalities. Posing as a Norwegian logging vessel, Luckner’s captained his crew of privateers in a somewhat anchronistic sailing ship called the Seeadler through the supply lines of the Atlantic, confounding materiel delivery and treating his hostages as friends—a sentiment that was reciprocated, but that’s only the barest outline of the tale. It’s definitely worth working backwards as well to catch up on all the engrossing episodes.
Wednesday, 30 September 2015
einheit, zipfelbund
With a quarter-century of Germany unity being observed this weekend (and importantly, we’ve been afforded many reminders to reflect on the meaning and the different stages of the reunification process that led up to this formalised recognition), it seems especially poignant that this anniversary come at time when Germany is preoccupied with a refugee-crisis, which although of a different character, does revisit many of the same challenges.
Tuesday, 29 September 2015
5x5
alba amicorum: the Dutch friend books of the seventeenth century, via the Presurfer
optotype: via Kottke’s extensive archive of Quick Links, a gorgeous history of eye chart typography

magic kingdom: Banksy’s Dismaland will be deconstructed and repurposed to house refugees in the Jungle Camp in Calais
legacy system: Norwegian government pressures its physicians to give up their beloved, reliable floppy discs