Apr
27
The Monstrous Sewing Circle of Social Media
April 27, 2011 | Leave a Comment
Here are a few things plucked from the land of social media that I may never have heard about otherwise: 1. THE SECRET GARDEN Penguin Classic embroidered book jacket: http://bit.ly/hDI2uX (Thanks @thebookmaven). I want all of these framed and in my hallway. Please help. 2. Ted Wilson Reviews the World #81 – “Hello, and welcome [...]
Apr
22
Across The Overgrown Garden Flutters The Shadow
April 22, 2011 | 2 Comments
The painful practice of dissecting the future.
Apr
14
The Dance Between Dust and Gleam
April 14, 2011 | Leave a Comment
Our best art forms remain real living expressions, having finally learned how to dance beautifully from stapled and dusty, to ones and zeros, and back again, effortlessly.
Apr
7
Our Ones and Zeros Are As Sturdy As Old Lace
April 7, 2011 | 1 Comment
I write here often about the digital dark age in which we are carelessly placing our future. I am concerned more than ever now that we are moving in such quick droves to digital book formats – our paper records shall become rarities. Frail as they are, at least paper and other organic media have [...]