The excitement and wonder surrounding the confirmation of the first known interstellar object, Oumuamua, to just pass through our Solar System was of course just opening up our eyes to the possibility that there may be many more visitors out there, and presently astronomers believe that they have solid evidence for another (albeit on much longer layover) guest from outside of Solar System. Almost all objects in the Solar System orbit the Sun (or planetary hosts) in the same direction with a minority of retrograde orbitals—usually attributed to a reconstructed, violent past—however an asteroid going against the grain, performing a complicated exchange between the tug of Jupiter and the pull of the Sun seems to be a strong candidate for more exotic origins.
Thursday, 24 May 2018
cosmic interlopers
inherit the wind
Following Turkey’s and Florida’s decision to strike evolution from its public school curriculum, the state of Arizona is set to order that science textbooks and syllabi be revised to remove references to evolution and the Big Bang and replace them with euphemistic phrases, in order to avoid the appearance of unfairly subjecting students to indoctrination.
Wednesday, 23 May 2018
7x7
labyrinthine: the hand-rendered mazes and patterns of Polish architect Wacลaw Szpakowski
american pastoral: acclaimed writer Philip Roth has passed away, aged 85
unanswered questions: a transcript Facebook CEO’s session before the European Union Parliament, just days before the GDPR goes into effect
pivot: geopolitical power shift perhaps captured in the juxtaposition of two seminal summits
grids and greenways: a plush rug maps out the borough of Manhattan
data-points: US leaders analyse the causes of gun violence
blopper reel: outtakes from Emmet Otter’s Jug-Band Christmas
streamlining
Our gratitude to Nag on the Lake for introducing us to the Franco-American industrial design pioneer Raymond Loewy whose multidisciplinary vision informs a magnitude of iconic brands and defining how form follows function.
Among his contributions are the interior of the Boeing Stratoliner, various locomotives, coaches, the Sears Coldspot refrigerator, the Schick electric razor, the Lincoln Continental, a jukebox, a version of the Coca-Cola bottle and the Coke can, Lucky Strikes cigarette packaging, subway cars plus the interior and living space of Skylab and the Concorde. Additionally, Loewy created logos for TWA, SPAR, Exxon, Shell and many others. Go over to Nag on the Lake at the link up top to see an insightful 1979 CBS television interview with Loewy, dubbed by the press as the Man who Shaped America.
