Xaya's Poiasis

Xaya's Poiasis

Xaya

I call myself Xaya Emeris 馃, a student research intern in Open-Ended learning. This is a place to get myself back to the wonders of small scribbles on a notebook, low effort digital art, get started on coding small things, rants on Self-organization science and an excuse to have fancy thoughts, without calling it over thinking.

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I found that some of the doodles I make for other people are the most rewarding. I love making art for you guys on bear, trying to bring your ideas and wishes to life. So for the bear blog community, I would be open to making a few pixel...
March is not halfway done, but I ended up collecting a lot more doodles than I thought, so here they are. I finally finished Pirate's button, it was kinda hanging over me since January, so I'm glad I just sat down and made those frames...
Once in a while I wonder about the artists on bear blog. They have a dedicated art page like me, but I never end up opening that page most times unless they make a post. So I'm putting my doodles out whenever I end up collecting enough....
What do you see in the picture? Email me, I need to get to the bottom of this. Also tell me where you are from vaguely if you are open to sharing. Reply via email Licensed under CC BY NC ND 4.0
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disclaimer: part of this post contains an off the cuff conversation about gen AI, and its effects on bear's discovery page. It's been slightly less than a year since I started reading blogs including the ones on bear as part of my...
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With a serious lack of holiday themed cosy maths in the advent calendar, I present some titbits about this snowflake looking thing called the von Koch fractal. It's fascinating enough to be useful for time travel. Okay, that's obviously...
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I've heard from a couple of people that they'd love to make a bear card, and even have it in their to-do list or open tabs, but never found the time or got overwhelmed. For those people, if the time you need or the overwhelming feeling...
A bear card is a tiny pixel art postcard that you can send to your fellow bear bloggers as appreciation, represent your own blog or just make silly things on fun tiny canvases. Grab a template or go to the gallery to learn how to make...
Part of the November 2025 bear blog carnival - what is in my inventory, an everyday carry prompt. Learn more. The post is also loosely inspired by these 1 videos 2, with some context 3 what I should stop carrying and throw awayA whole...
You listen to a song, it expresses your own frustrations with society, you feel down; those moments becoming days, into weeks, becoming into a certain breaking point. Throughout all this, this one song keeps you moving, and you even end...
I don't know who these 10 people who read my blog are or why people read it, but I'd love to hear from you. Yes, you, your random thoughts, the mundane things you found on the blog, weird disagreements. I haven't written enough to have...
Or how humanities made me more comfortable with science. This post is part of the Bear Blog Carnival Read about the Carnival and how to participate here. The October Bear Blog Carnival's theme is Early Web memories. I wrote this draft a...
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