I know this about you: you love chicken tenders. You love them. You might not ever eat them—you might be a vegetarian or a vegan, or not consume birds for whatever reason, or not want to deal with the
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Norway is a small country. It is also relatively homogeneous and egalitarian. This means that the distance from top to bottom is short, and that great disasters affect the entire populace. For example
Photograph by Gil Inoue The Minister of the Interior stood in the middle of the room, assessing three suits laid over a chair. One was a pale morning-sky blue; the next tan, of light material, intende
THE GERMAN FOREST IN THE DISCO Mercedes Bunz - April 6, 1999 Translated from German by multipara Interview with Wolfgang Voigt a.k.a. Mike Ink: Let it rock with Heino, the Brothers Grimm and Wagner It
The horrific Amtrak derailment outside Philadelphia this week set off some predictable uncertainty about what exactly had happened—a reckless motorman? An inadequate track? A missing mechanical device
“It was such an intense time, when I think about it,” Jan St Werner of Mouse On Mars reflects, halfway through a marathon two-and-a-half hour conversation about electronic music in early 90s Cologne.
In the Neil Young biography Shakey , written by Jimmy McDonough, there’s a long quote from David Briggs on how to make records, and a little bit about what he thought of Neil Young: I can teach you ev
Letting go isn’t really letting go.
Maybe you’re starting to get the impression that letting go isn’t really a thing. I didn’t realize until I wrote all this down that it probably isn’t and should never be. Sure, you have to let go of the physical act of opening Sketch and designing things. You may…
May 12, 2015 Letting Go As a Manager Anytime I talk to designers about what it means to be a manager, there’s always a lot of concern over two things: what it means to stop doing hands-on work and how it’s possible to force yourself to let go of that control. The prospect of not getting to design…
An audio version of this essay is available to subscribers , provided by curio.io . The deep infiltration of digital information into our lives has created a fervor around the supposed corresponding l
We have reached the negotiation table and now we argue: what does the internet mean? The technology has worked well enough for long enough that now the conversation has shifted away from wondering abo
What can be analyzed in my work, or criticized, are the questions that I ask…my composition arises out of asking questions. — John Cage Radical Software Volume I, Number 1: the Alternate Television Mo
A conversation with Sir Richard Bishop In the fall of 2013, after finishing a residency in Switzerland, Sir Richard Bishop stumbled into a guitar shop on one of Geneva’s narrow alleys. He wanted to bu
If you've got Dickinson, you don't need anybody else. —Bob Dylan TWO TON BAKER I don’t know when I first heard the music in my head. I don’t remember not hearing it. Sometimes in the morning it would
This is the first of three interviews excerpted from How They Got There: Interviews with Digital Designers About Their Careers by designer, writer, and entrepreneur Khoi Vinh. Nicholas Felton is a New
TERRY ALLEN INTERVIEW by Jason Gross (May 1998) 'I don't know why Terry's records aren't more popular because I think they're the greatest. Terry writes really good lyrics, very direct and funny and moving, but his songs fall between the cracks of all established formats. His music isn't quite…
T he first time the New York gallerist Gavin Brown, an abundantly bearded, faintly ursine Briton, saw Mark Leckey , he was captured. “We were in the Chelsea Hotel,” Brown recalled. “Mark was wearing a
So it might seem I'm falling behind but I actually recorded this class a week ago and am just getting around to putting it up. I will admit that it took me a couple extra days to finish my minipaper,
Had she lived, Nico (Christa Pafgen, my typer won't put the umlaut over the a in her last name) would be 70 years old today (Thurs, Oct. 16 no matter what the above post time says). Her history in a c
It is a rare honor in this life to follow one of your heroes. And John Lewis is one of my heroes. Now, I have to imagine that when a younger John Lewis woke up that morning 50 years ago and made his w
Published in Ford’s Sensorium · 4 min read · Mar 7, 2015 -- I realized that my digital life was getting too complex, so I turned off chat. Then I removed myself from a bunch of Slacks. I filtered a nu
First Words The ‘Loser Edit’ That Awaits Us All Credit... Illustration by Javier Jaén If you have ever watched a reality TV show and said, “He’s going home tonight,” you know what the “loser edit” is.
(EI: If my essay sparked by Whiplash is the prosecution, this is the defense. Very special thanks to Mark Stryker.) —-
Wow, Buddy Rich. Complicated. To do him justice would demand a sprawling essay that would wind its way through jazz, celebrity, race, the sweep of 20th Century popular culture,…
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The Pitch Cyberpunk's dystopian dream has become all too familiar a reality says Erika M. Anderson. December 2, 2014 My most recent album, The Future’s Void , deals with topics such as corporate data
“The world is filled with too many restless people in need of rest–that’s why I filled my sleeping tapes with intriguing sounds, noises and other things to help you get a good night’s rest…Sit back, c
* Put on the server team with the McCool twins (NCSA httpd and then Netscape’s reboot of same) and Ari Luotonen (proxy guy), working on “HTTP1.1-lol”.
* Told Java was in play with Sun — the deal was not done but it was likely to go forward in Netscape 2 — so maybe never mind about Scheme, but:
* If…
I n 2008, capitalism had its second global spasm. The financial crisis set off a chain reaction that pushed Europe into a downward spiral that continues to this day. Europe’s present situation is not
After the Liberation: Between 600 to 900 boys were saved and secreted away by Buchenwald’s underground resistance. Image by OSE/CDJC Mémorial de la Shoah By Josh Richman February 19, 2015 The black-an
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Tech tips for people who are going to die (someday) Published in The Message · 10 min read · Jan 26, 2015 -- My dad died in 2011. He was an old school techie from back in the mainframe days: a maker t
I see by the new Sears Roebuck catalogue that it is still possible to buy an axle for a 1909 Model T Ford, but I am not deceived. The great days have faded, the end is in sight. Only one page in the c
The monumental task of improving* your work, your love, your life happens in the first 30 minutes of your day. >> 9.5 The Elephant Ecosystem Every time you read, share, comment or heart you help an ar
Psilocybin may be useful in treating anxiety, addiction, and depression, and in studying the neurobiology of mystical experience. Illustration by Stephen Doyle On an April Monday in 2010, Patrick Mett
Essay Among the Disrupted Credit... Joon Mo Kang Amid the bacchanal of disruption, let us pause to honor the disrupted. The streets of American cities are haunted by the ghosts of bookstores and recor
By | Jan. 14, 2015 | 1:33 PM This is an article from AdHoc Issue 3. Purchase this issue or a subscription . Drone music used to be outsider music: a practice whereby truly monotonous sounds were either layered or left alone to resonate at their own pace, with little regard for the listener’s…
The discovery and release of a previously unknown recording by the saxophonist John Coltrane, who died at the age of forty in 1967, is cause for rejoicing—and I’m rejoicing in “ Offering: Live at Temp
“Have you read The Goldfinch yet?” Consider it the cocktail-party conversation starter of 2014, the new “Are you watching Breaking Bad ?” Eleven years in the making, 784 pages long, the book has re-ig