Thursday, 14 December 2017
alternativity
catagories: ๐, ๐บ, Middle East
self-medication
I began reading this essay on the portrayal of cartoon characters with alcohol problems because I was intrigued with the term sadcom—an apt name for the genre that consumers can hold at arm’s length with their anti-heroes—and reading further, it quickly careened to a demanding place I was not quite expecting.
Though not myself a connoisseur of the crop of shows mentioned here, I can imagine how the storylines would go and appreciate the analysis of how the parodied, cynical characterisation of coping looks filtered through the cultural movement we are experiencing in recognising that masculinity (and they’re all men) can be a toxic thing. I suppose part of the appeal is that these programmes are unchallenging to watch on a superficial level and a little irony is a tempting lure but I wonder if and how such sadcoms invite reflection and lubricates a difficult discussion or creates the framework and trope that allows us to rebuff it and dismiss it. What do you think? I did like the aside that there’s ultimately hope to be found in these narratives (as in most things, I suppose) but one has to work for it and awards come across as earned—in as much as in subjecting oneself to the arc of exhaustion of a prestige drama which takes much more of an investment.
Wednesday, 13 December 2017
flugverkehr
On this day in 1917, the German Air Shipping Company (der Deutsche Luft-Reederei) was incorporated to service a mail route between Berlin and Weimar (regular passenger flights came two years later) and a series of mergers pre- and post-war eventually led to the establishment of Luft Hansa—presently Lufthansa. The scope and mission of the company has certainly changed over the years but the stylised crane (Kranich) designed by architect and graphic designer Otto Firle has remained a constant.
focal length
Our gratitude to TYWKIWDBI for revisiting the Small World Micro-Photography Competition sponsored by Nikon whose winners were announced back in October. There are many alien details to investigate of what’s just beyond the scope of our perception and galleries to explore. One specimen that we found particularly intriguing and unexpected on taking a second look was this magnified image of the leathery skin of a sea cucumber, which looks like gelatinous, colourful little anchors.
catagories: ๐, ๐, ๐ท, environment