Friday, September 27, 2013

Liber nigrae peregrinationis

"...the silence and forced enigma of structures in their vanishing." --Against the Day


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Malbolge.

"Heard dark runes murmuring in the autumn wind" --Edwin Muir

Black Trip.

It was during the ukulele revival...

Black Pilgrimage to Chorazin.

A writer's whole work lies in the intangible, so it is not surprising that doctrines about immaterial beings can prove so useful.

"We give the first two contentious apospasmataprin move into analysis of his sayings...


(via ericamcdonaldphoto dot com)

"TREADING THE SOIL OF THE MOON PALPATING ITS PEBBLES TASTING THE PANIC AND SPLENDOR OF THE EVENT FEELING IN THE PIT OF ONES STOMACH THE SEPARATION FROM TERRA THESE FORM THE MOST ROMANTIC SENSATION AN EXPLORER HAS EVER KNOWN."

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Friday, September 20, 2013

this is not how we treat our sharks

"There's a strong founding father element in game creation, chunks of code that turn up over and over, appearing on your screen as wooden crates, railway sidings, rusted metal sheds; vaguely identifiable South West Seaboard US cityscapes: but that doesn't completely explain it. Why are the games so sure?, I wondered, somewhat spooked. The Apocalypse mooted in Fall Out isn't seriously 'Nuclear'. It could just as well have been Zombie Plague that did the damage. 'Nuclear' is a convention, a shorthand. It covers a lot of things, the intractable truth about how we got where we are now. What we see ahead, and how poor in solutions we find ourselves." --Gwyneth Jones's blog


(pic by Momus on mrstsk tumblr)

Another lifeless planet found.

Amplituhedron found...Whatever that means. (In the thread on Metafilter: some say The Aleph, some say Indra's Net.)

In Edinburgh, "[t]he dead seem more alive than the living."

Via Sterling's blog: where Rap meets Jihad. If it's not a put-on it sure reads like one. Except if Bruce wrote it, there would be Spimes & Augmented Reality in it somewhere.


(via cbsnews)

Knihovna.

The Age of Jellyfish.

Mokusatsu.

Knowledge workers are oppressed just as surely as laborers in a diamond mine; only that, being constantly around books & learning, the decor palliates the indignity like the honey trap it is.


(via gizmodo dot com)

Henry Corbin - Temple and Contemplation by Qazim Ali Sumar


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Friday, September 13, 2013

Over the abyss in the rye


Elsewhere in Norway. More Furry madness. Will this turn out to be the dominant social movement of our time...?

Cruel Buddhism.

Diamonds on Neptune.


(pic by Jena via facebook)

Chocolates for Breakfast. (Better than Catcher in the Rye, for my money.)

Monument to Azathoth explained. I liked it better before.


(via Al Jazeera)

Slide sitar thread.


(by Jackie Ranken, via junk for code)

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Monday, September 09, 2013

Who moved my chaise?

Three old beat-up Sax Rohmers came into our store, & i was happy to pick them up for a good price. So i read the first one, President Fu Manchu (1936)—& realized about 2/3rds of the way in, that it had the same basic plot as The Manchurian Candidate-!

The next one i read, She Who Sleeps (1928), has the same plot as—Vertigo.


(sunset on "Osiris" (HD 209458b): tumblr via hackr via afrofuturist affair) (The same thing, but more fun.) --One must remember, however, that these pretty colors are going to be seen through a red-hot atmosphere rich in carbon monoxide, moving at 4000 miles per hour... (Neptune's winds only reach 1300.)

Big Easy to Big Empty.

"After this cruel harrowing of the ground" --Edwin Muir

Halloween Gambit.

"Before I took the road
Direction ravished my soul"

--Muir


(Dimitris Tamyakos on tumblr via darkly euphoric)

Last Days of the Rubber Suit Monsters.

"Where truth is unsearchable
All seeking is straying"

--ibid

Give it back to the buffalo.


(via on facebook)

What if THESE were the Plutovites?

Endzone reviewed.

I Live Under a Black Sun.

" The greatness of evolutionary theory is that it is anti-hermeneutic."

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