Earth from Mars (by NASA on The Commons)
Quick attempt at capturing my writing workflow, as part of a larger project. No sources, no destinations; just cataloging how words bounce around within my local network.
My system feels clean. It’s reliable. It’s a machine that gives me access to everything I make, anywhere I go, while the gears and pulleys stay out of sight, letting me concentrate on much more interesting things. In the entirety of my digital world, this is probably the coolest, most streamlined system I have.
Not that you could tell by looking at this rat’s nest.
From The Medium is the Massage: An Inventory of Effects by Marshall McLuhan and Quentin Fiore, Bantam Books, New York, 1967.
via merlin
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“Look at that, you son of a bitch!”
(Source: daringfireball.net)
Beautiful, stark, haunting slices of pseudo-Pyongyang, by Charlie Crane.
Abandoned Yugoslavian Monuments by Jan Kempenaers
Muldoon and Halloran. Cooler cats? There. Are. None. Via The Naked City, 1948.