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Poetic Textural Landscapes by Lee Hyun-Joung

I’ve posted about Korean artist Lee Hyun-Joung ’s swirling and swooping work before , but I recently saw one of her pieces in person and decided to feature some of her most recent stuff. It’s always a good time to look at art. Tags: art · Lee Hyun-Joung 💬 Join the discussion

What’s All the Fuss About Pluribus?

So I’ve been watching Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan’s Pluribus on Apple TV and this review from Inkoo Kang resonated with me (emphasis mine): Millions of offscreen casualties aside, it’s clear that Gilligan is aiming for a lighter — and stranger — outing than his two

The Story John Darnielle Lived to Tell

"When he was a teenager, the Mountain Goats founder never expected to make it to 21. He has since become one of this century’s best songwriters. The lessons of his survival, life, and work feel endless."

Love Against Probability

You wouldn’t have bet on it, this battered rock orbiting a star from the discount bin of the universe, you wouldn’t have bet that it would bloom mitochondria and music, that it would mushroom mountains and minds, and the hummingbird wing whirring a hundred times faster than

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In this mesmerising short from 1991, thousands of Japanese newspaper clippings form a prescient vision of our digital world - by Aeon Video Watch on Aeon

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Nothing alive is alien to me

Who belongs to our moral community? The Greek philosopher Empedocles had an answer: all life, from humans to the laurel bush - by Tristan Moyle Read on Aeon

Aeon

Marketing lessons from the Grateful Dead

Of course, a book with a title like this gives us pause–when we think of marketers, we don’t ordinarily think about Jerry, Phil, Bobby and the rest of the crew. But that’s one reason why the insights are so profound. Marketing isn’t hype or hustle or scamming. It’s not spam or