Though without the spectacle and international audiences and whether it can even be safely executed even with the most stringent health and hygiene precautions, some fashionistas are citing the planned apparel that the Canadian national team will don for the Closing Ceremony in Tokyo as an overpowering reason to cancel the Olympics. I endorse these bespoke, graffiti clad jean jackets and think it’s going to be a statement that we’ll later pretend to have always been behind—like a twist on the so called Canadian Tuxedo—if not not at least remember. One can peruse the rest of the uniform and kit-up from Hudson’s Bay here.
Thursday, 15 April 2021
monster maroon
In light of a recent revue of Starfleet and other in-universe uniforms and fashions (previously—see also), we have the opportunity to eulogise a prolific producer of stage and screen and costume and set designer in the recently departed Robert Fletcher (*1922 - †2021) who created ensembles for major ballet troupes and opera companies in addition to television and film—including four of the original cast Star Trek movies that gave command and senior staff those signature dress uniforms, referred to by the title (c. 2280). Having won several Tony and Saturn awards, Fletcher’s design archives were donated to Harvard University and are conserved there.
your daily demon: valefor
The next spirit ruling from today until 19 April is an infernal duke that appears as a chimera with the body of a lion and head of a donkey and commands ten legion who are thick as thieves. A faithful familiar, Valefor tempts people into stealing and other criminal acts and fosters honour among robbers—at least until pressed and caught in the act. Able to bestow dexterity and skill in pick-pocketry, Valefor is opposed by the seraphim Lehahel.Wednesday, 14 April 2021
family office
Via Kottke, we are directed to this endearing and expect homage to the vision of Nintendo president Hiroshi Yamauchi in the form of this landing page that’s a business card of a business incubator that speaks to its philosophy and unique approach to innovation not to mention a captivating scroll-through with 8-bit dinosaurs, weather and witches.
7x7
being vaccinated does NOT mean you can gyre and gimble in the wabe: COVID-19 safety protocols in the Jabberwocky
i’ve hidden the plans in an r2 unit: watch Carrie Fisher’s screen-test for the role of Princess Leia—see also
murder offsets: a fine is a price, paying for the right to do wrong, like papal indulgencespage left blank intentionally: the missing portion of the CIA report on astral projection (previously)—via Things Magazine
man tanna: the kastom tribe of Vanuatu mourn the passing of Prince Phillip
nature’s palette: an anniversary re-print of Patrick Syme’s expansion on Werner’s Nomenclature of Colour—previously
see my poncey boots—teach myself to cook: Mick Jagger and Dave Grohl sing about lockdown and conspiracy theorists
hgp
Tuesday, 13 April 2021
i like the cut of your jib, sailor
Via the always outstanding Miss Cellania, we are directed to a revue of four centuries—allowance for temporal anomalies—of Starfleet uniforms and Star Trek fashions that have been integral to the franchise and all its iterations since inception, eliciting strong opinions and favourites among the seasons’ wardrobe and livery. The pictured crew member wearing a skant is pretty forward looking for the 2350 of 1987.
capsule house k
Though familiar with his iconic Nakagin capsule hotel in Tokyo, which was also happily conserved and revitalised, until learning about efforts to save Kisho Kurokawa’s (้ปๅท ็ด็ซ ) retreat in the woods of Karuizawa completed in 1974 we had not appreciated the philosophy behind the movement called Metabolism (ๆฐ้ณไปฃ่ฌ, shinchintaisha—a literal translation of the biological process of a more poetic concept of the exchange of energy between the interior and exterior world) that attempts to harmonize skyscrapers and other monumental architecture and civil engineering with organic growth, embracing the principles of sustainability, human-clustering, modularity, mobility and transience. Learn more at the links above.






