Observed in the third Thursday of October since 1948, International Credit Union Day recognising the importance of financial cooperatives globally in terms of advocacy, solidarity and engagement that’s not shared and often undercut by banks and traditional for-profit institutions.
Sponsored by the World Council of Credit Unions, the timing could be in approximate deference to nineteenth century German statesman and economist Franz Hermann Schulze-Delitzch’s (previously) departure from the Prussian National Assembly in October 1851 to devote his time and energy to the foundation and development of people’s banks (Vorschussvereine). By the time of his death in April of 1883, there were over three thousand branches across the Germany Empire, Russia, Austria, Belgium and Italy.
Thursday, 18 October 2018
momma dollar and papa dollar
Wednesday, 17 October 2018
7x7
dance dance revolution: Waxy reminds us of the classic Gif Dance Party and directs us to an updated 3D version
colloquium: trippy 1974 poster from UC Berkley announcing a special lecture on artificial intelligence
redundancies: a hauntingly deserted fully automated warehouse operation in Japan
gustatory perception: a museum in Malmo showcasing the world’s most reviled food items invites a conversation on the nature of revulsion and taste (relatedly)
seven square miles: a bird’s eye view of various vistas around the world from the Atlantic’s Alan Taylor
event horizon: a good primer on the project to use the Earth as a giant telescope to image the super-massive black hole in the centre of the Milky Way
uptown spot: a twerking Boston Dynamics’ robot dog challenges us to a dance-off
dogs playing poker
The latest addition to Everlasting Blรถrt’s expansive tribute Donald Trump is a piece of artwork that’s actually hanging in the White House—minus the Hieronymus Bosch (previously) background that lends an aesthetic merit not otherwise present.
