'Lx' is a collection of generative drawings made with an original line drawing algorithm. Lines are drawn to mimic the process of hand drawing and relying on the physical understanding of human visual perception.
Drawings are made with the technique 'aux deux crayons' in the style of the 16th and 17th centuries, with white and black lines that subtlety and chromatically play with the gray 'color of the paper'.
https://objkt.com/collection/KT1UwfW9hkT9uq3AzEsU6q7uS1FFDuUP4iwQ
One of the many things that makes reading unique among narrative forms is the way you can read one book and suddenly run smack dab into another. You’re reading about a young girl in a school in Mexico in a book by Sandra Cisneros and suddenly you’re in a similar scene in a story by Lucia Berlin you read months before. You don’t even know which one you’re in, because it’s all just words unfurling in your head, pulling up other words, unlocking memories.
No pity for this woman. She can leave any time she wants, we'll let her go.
A lot of people would work for her salary, if she's miserable we'll be happy to oblige her.
“Becoming a member of Congress has made my life miserable. I made a lot more money before I got here. I’ve lost money since I’ve gotten here,” she groused, adding, “It’s not a life that I think is like something that I enjoy because I don’t enjoy it.”
https://www.thedailybeast.com/miserable-marjorie-taylor-greene-whines-that-her-congressional-salary-is-too-low?ref=home
“Well, North and South America are separated by an isthmus. And Africa, too.”
Ok, what about Europe and Asia?
“Isn’t there like a big mountain range separating them?”
Nope.
For #caturday , Mia offers a cheerful "get that thing out of my face or so help me...". #catsOfMastodon
Carolina Wrens only moved into the Montreal area from the south a bit over ten years ago but can survive (small numbers) remarkable cold providing they can find food which in winter means garden feeders.
What would you say if a state in Germany today were to outlaw the teaching of any critical reading of history, suppress inquiry into structural/systemic antisemitism, and ban books by the most prominent Jewish intellectuals?
The equivalent is happening in Florida.
A thread:
Today's second review! Alternative Holidays:
"An anthology that will by turns amuse, delight, horrify, and compel you... a fun, quirky read with a nice variety of merriment and mayhem."
https://www.limfic.com/2023/02/04/review-alternative-holidays-anthology/
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In the Star Trek episode "Peak Performance", Captain Picard tells a shaken Commander Data something that is very hard for many of us to internalize:
"It is possible to commit no mistakes and still lose. That is not a weakness. That is life."
Thinking about past revolutionary projects, insurgencies, challenges to power, and protests, sure, we do need to keep in mind that tactics and strategies of the past should be studied and improved upon.
But we should also have the humility to recognize that there is no perfect way to do anything, and successful acts aren't always successful because they were superior to failed ones but because their circumstances were more favorable.
We don't really get to choose the circumstances of the fights we're in, or at least that can't be the only thing that we consider. Sometimes, we just have to keep fighting to help make circumstances more favorable for others later or others elsewhere.
We do what we can while we can as long as we can, and it may not be our mistakes or good decisions that are decisive but something else entirely.
Which is hard. It's very hard. But the work is the work, and it continues.
The post I've had to write out of sheer necessity: How to give advice on the internet without being an utter menace https://anotherangrywoman.com/2023/01/18/how-to-give-advice-on-the-internet-without-being-an-utter-menace/
This one goes out to you, reply guys.
I know there are people around here who would enjoy a hopeful, queer, Jewish, solarpunk, first-contact book and if you are such a person, you should check out A Half-Built Garden by @r_emrys
It’s delightful!
Want to help support a nonbinary creator and get a ton of writing and audio content for as little as $1 a month? You can do that right here, and it’s wildly appreciated: https://www.patreon.com/dynamicsymmetry
News is moving quickly tonight: Movetodon has gotten shut down by Twitter due to unspecified 'rule violations'. This makes it matter of utmost urgency to preserve as much of the Twitter bot developer community as possible, as the deadline of February 9th shutdown cannot be presumed to be safe.
If you have worked with the #twitter API in any capacity, please check out this work by @tchambers:
A consciousness somehow associated with matter.
Posting about culture, philosophy, politics, AI Art Tools, NaNoWriMo, Software Development occasionally, the relationship of consciousness to matter.
Degrees in Philosophy and Computer Science, once had a US TS/SCI(redacted) clearance, radical-for-the-US politics, ex-Libertarian, zen-buddhist-pantheist-atheist.
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If your profile tells me nothing about you, it's less likely I'll follow you (back).
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pfp: Adorable weird piglet / delirium cultist... thing. In a hoodie.