Despite extensive study and having seen plenty of pictures ahead of time, reaching our accommodations late at night, we weren’t quite certain what to expect for the view and surrounding terrain but our spot on Angali bay looking out on the Sea of Crete, located on the westerly third of the island did not disappoint.
Sunday, 23 October 2022
ausflug kreta (10. 247)
Saturday, 22 October 2022
sine motu curro (10.246)
Artist and designer Pierre Brault has installed a collection of arresting, colourful timepieces on buildings in Paris and other cities as part of his Pop Sundial project (see also), designed to encourage people to look up and contemplate the passing lights and shadows with the classical Latin adages and invocations of history. See more at designboom at the link above.
catagories: 📅
we’re a culture, not a costume (10. 245)
City Hall of the town of Prossler in the state of Washington with a supreme lack of awareness ordered an Halloween display gently ridiculing the class of entitled white women whose litany of complaints and slights run from minor perceived offences to using law enforcement officials as their own personal racism concierges taken down after a Karen found the installation to be incendiary and a personal attack. The effigy, the Kare-Crow, while not meant to be a Karen-cature of certain individual felt singled out for public humiliation and in response, municipal authorities pledged there would be mandatory trainings as to why such statements were insensitive and offensive to the community. That’s ghastly and pretty terrifying.
Friday, 21 October 2022
meow-mix (10. 244)
Friend of the blog Nag on the Lake treats us to a unique operatic interlude in “Duetto buffo di due gatti”—that is, a comic duet for two cats, which consists of miau sung in two parts with piano. Often performed as a concert encore, some credit Gioachino Rossini, who composed The Barber of Seville and dozens of other operas, but authorship is uncertain. More at the link above.
you know what thot means, right? (10. 243)
During the upheaval of the French Revolution in 1789, an application was submitted for a translation of Livre de Thot, 
the French translation promising to reveal the practise of ancient Egyptian magic through tarot (see previously). Engravings by Pierre-François Basam, Jean-François Alliette under the pseudonym Ettellia (reversing his surname), they helped introduce cartomancy to the wider population. The first known occultist making a living off of their readings, Attiette issued one of the first comprehensive guides, and is considered foundational to the study of tarot.
7x7 (10. 242)
lettuce rejoice: a bit of highly monitored produce outlasts the prime minister
cincinattus: the real and fraught possibility that Boris Johnson could be brought back as the Tory leader
jazz swing and joy wheel: revisiting the playground and its antique architecture—via tmn
hive mind: how studying the decision making approach of bumble bees can lend insights into the mechanics of human memory
on pointe: ballet dancers caring for the tools of the trade
not another experiment: UK opposition political parties call for a General Election
every inch of you: a punny produce display
Thursday, 20 October 2022
untenured (10. 241)
Holding office for a tumultuous forty-five days (the shortest of the United Kingdom’s sixty-eight) though spanning two monarchs and some cabinet reshuffling, Liz Truss resigned as prime minister after a week marked by market crashes, an exodus of deputies and general lack of confidence in her leadership abilities built momentum for a general election. This collapsed government that upheld the conservative, Tory party totems of Brexit and austerity speaks to the abject failure of such regressive, nihilist politics that are out-of-step and untethered from the electorate. The party will choose a new prime minister by 28 October but does not preclude a Labour government being established.
eagle eye (10.240)
JWST released a fresh, incredibly detailed image of the Pillars of Creation (previously), columns of dense
hydrogen gas and dust in the stellar nursery called the Eagle Nebula some sixty-five hundred light years away in the constellation Serpens. The resolution is so sharp thanks to the telescope’s infrared vision and able to filter through some of the errant particles of the clouds and peer into the new stars forming within. The astrophotography of JWST’s predecessor, the Hubble Space Telescope, taken in 1995 and 2004—see above, propelled the distant vista, likely formed in the wake of a shockwave of a super nova into the popular imagination and made the iconic image, surely long since eroded and dispersed, part of our shared culture.


















