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Over the few weeks, I’ve been writing an appendix to my book on oil, photography, and archaeology in the Bakken oil patch of North Dakota. The appendix is a brief summary of our work in the Bakken grounded in our publications for a...
I’m aware that yesterday’s post perhaps raised more questions that it answered. That’s not a bad thing in itself, perhaps, but it’s not always kind to one’s readers. Richard Rohr reminds us, Unfortunately, the notion of faith that...
D.T. Suzuki and the Making of a Japanese Brand
Daily Drawing 857
A system-level language with Go syntax and zero runtime.
…until it is. From a recent site visit, a view of a piece of 1910s steel: The dark red is the beam web, the light strip at the top is the underside of the top flange, and the slightly darker strip below the web is the top of the bottom...
Alex Senna. Public Domain Review. “Internet Cinema” at DO NOT RESEARCH Accessions: OCEANINE, Jolanda Moletta: digital-only for me, as the only other offering is vinyl,…
Olúfémi O. Táíwò argues for a *constructive* form of reparations: distributive justice that looks to the past to construct a transition from the global racial empire we have today to the more just world we wish to arrive at tomorrow—and...
Patrick Joyce, Remembering Peasants: The means of survival is land. Peasants do not see land like we do. We see land in terms of ‘nature’ , something separated from the artificiality of humankind’s creations, or, if these creations are...
Aberdare Canal 🚶
This is an introductory paragraph from a remarkable essay in The Point magazine, which I mean to say more about in coming days: I spent my breaks in the city park across from my office, eating lunch on the wrought-iron benches dedicated...
Detail of a road sign spotted in the Dallas Arts District. The post N. Pearl appeared first on 75CentralPhotography.
Released: 8th May 2026 “We were spellbound by her ability to highlight unique perspectives with her songwriting” – Maverick magazine “Duffy’s first-class writing shines through” – RnR magazine The double A-side ‘Lock Up Your Daughters’ /...
Above Calanque Port-Pin looking back to the Cap Canaille near Cassis. I’m in the south of France on the first leg of a holiday that combines a few days in Cassis, a seven day walk through the villages of Provence and then some travelling...