Apparently our brains are made in a way where we don’t see or perceive most of the ‘real’, and: We need to embrace the perceptual power of doubt and the humility that comes with understanding our own brains. It’s about… Continue Reading →
Cameo spent Easter in hospital with a virus (what was the virus’ point of view here do you think?), reading about bats. With three things as questions not understood. Samuel on Frank Ocean, and more specifically Frank Ocean as a… Continue Reading →
Jack on the summary of industrial and post industrial media. Sam on my rants. Joss too. INDUSTRIAL capital intensive (very very expensive to make, distribute, view) scarcity (of access to tools for making, and audiences – how many of us… Continue Reading →
Lucas has a long and intriguing meditation on editing, craft, polish, and the unpolished. Some things to note. This is closer to what an essay is than what many of you write as an essay, in the manner in which… Continue Reading →
No idea what to make of this, but if he’s correct about AI and robotics this is all in your life times.
Well, as your teacher my participation has dropped off the last week. I have checked in on your blogs but haven’t been writing to or with them. Been a very full plate, bit of deadline duress, but, you know, still…. Continue Reading →
I don’t usually answer emails on the weekend anyway, but I’m off bush this weekend sans internet. So if you ask, you’ll get a reply Monday or Tuesday. (And well done getting all the soundtracks done!)
Cameo picks up on how it’s the artefact that creates the practitioner, not the other way round.
Elegant list from Ellie, great photo from Samuel who notes that thinking about it is not the same as doing it. Genevieve has a very lovely graph (that it is done so carefully tells you a lot). Louis’ list is… Continue Reading →
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Jialu has some great points here about habits and how habits can be a way to think about media and medium. And yes, when blogging or reading or going to the gym becomes a habit it becomes something different. In… Continue Reading →