The archivists at the US Library of Congress regularly put out campaigns to identify mysterious photographs, with happily an ever-dwindling cache to solve, but there are a few that still defy an engaged public and persons yet at-large. Among the malingerers is this assumptively familiar, famous and iconic image that has accrued a sizeable largess of misidentification and wrong guesses from Joan Jett to The Slits and all manner of duos in between. More puzzles to untangle at the link above and all guesses are welcome.
Wednesday, 21 April 2021
doppelhaushรคlften
Via Present /&/ Correct, we quite enjoyed meditating on this series of larger family properties converted into duplex units in the heavily industrialised region of the Ruhrgebiet (previously) as captured by photographer Wolfgang Frรถhling as a consequence of the departure of the younger generation as mining and factories close and are repurposed. The defiantly contrasting exteriors of the cleaved homesteads draws one into the lives of the respective residents. More at the links above.
another one rides the bus
Tuesday, 20 April 2021
7x7
one man’s trash: a preview (plus whole film) of a documentary about spelunking in New York City’s garbage
dare mighty things: Martian rover Perseverance (previously) conducts first test flight of its airfoil drone
distant drums: the ‘Wilhelm Scream’—the stock effect of a man being eaten by an alligator
personnage: the almond and pebble that inspired Joan Mirรณ’s sculpture
palace of culture: a choreographed tour of Lithuania’s Socialist Modernist architecture
moon unit: Space X awarded NASA contract for lunar lander for the upcoming Artemis mission
pegged: artist Helga Stentzel (previously) creates a clothes-line polar bear to raise awareness for climate change
the long and the short of it
We enjoyed this grand tour of the continent through superlative toponymy—with of course the crowning achievement for the longest placename being a village in Wales (pro pronunciation help here), but we also get to visit Italy’s contender on the shores of Lake Maggiore and the pictured postcard from the Dutch village of Gasselternijveenschemond plus a few one-letter wonders through a variety of art and artefacts from the collections of a Europe-wide consortium of museums.
catagories: ๐, libraries and museums
reeperbahn
We quite enjoyed this peek into the industries of rope-making and yarn-spinning that gave Cable Street of the East End and Whitechapel through the lens of the late eighteenth century company of the Frost Brothers when it was documented in illustrations and photographs in 1905. Like the above-titled way in Hamburg, the area began as a straight grounds where hemp fibres were twisted into ropes for the ships that would anchor on the Thames between London Bridge and the kilns at Limehouse.
your daily demon: amon
Ruling from today through 24 April, the first degrees into the House of Taurus, this seventh spirit is an infernal marquis presenting as a fire-breathing wolf with a serpent’s tail but will assume human form if compelled by his sigil and facilitates the reconciliation of feuds and smooths relationships between friends.
His name is thought to be a conflation of the Punic (Carthage) deity Baal-hamon, he who induces to eagerness, though others source him as the Egyptian sun god Amun Ra, the deified pharaoh and his later fusion with hawk-headed Horus. Countered by the angel Achaiah, Amon commands forty legions.
catagories: ๐, myth and monsters



