I shed a tear or two watching the documentary The Remarkable Life of Ibelin. Do yourself a favor and watch it.

To clarify: there are so many things I want to do, but my chains always pull me back. Luckily, I have found my escape, and it’s not too uncommon today. My great escape is gaming. I boot up the computer, get into position and then I leave this world. It’s not a screen, it’s a gateway to wherever your heart desires.

Technology can be so damn empowering.

It’s so cozy following along with the Poetry Camera team and seeing their prototype iterations. If you haven’t heard of it before, imagine a Polaroid camera—but instead of an instant photo, you get an instant poem describing the scene. Makes me want to build one for myself.

But, I do wish they’d designed it with smaller, locally run models. Feels like that could have worked for a project like this.

Three people are posing for a group shot with a prototype camera. The camera is white and red, with a clearly 3D-printed shell, and a small piece of paper sticking out from the front.

Ryan, Kelin, and Evan with the new camera.

Don Hertzfeldt:

The point was to get out and to feel like you’re hunting, to feel like you’re living your life. I’m going to the movies, I’m going to this show. What streaming has done—it’s very convenient, but it’s taken the feeling of going hunting and turned it into we’re all just being fed.

Jason Kottke:

See also surfing the web vs. *waves hands around at whatever it is we’re soaking in here*.

Oh, yes! Let’s relearn how to surf the web. Start here, here, or here. Och om du förstår svenska, lyssna på Sanna och mig surra kring ämnet.

New look for my phone! I’d rather not have to explain Joyce Lee’s more… explicit pieces to my nieces. But Omnipresence is innocent enough to grace the back of my phone – complete with a matching wallpaper. If you’re not squeamish about skin and body fluids, check out joyceartworks. 🍑

Three exposures merged into one, showing off Lee’s artwork as both wallpaper and a skin on the back of my phone. Omnipresence features a close-up of a nun’s face, staring directly at us. She has a tiny cross piercing in her right eyebrow, and smoke is blowing out of her mouth, forming another cross.

Had an amazing night in Gothenburg last week, catching MASTER BOOT RECORD live for the first time. 🎵

In the video above, guitarist Edoardo Taddei plays the outro for BAYAREA.BMP while crowd-surfing. Huge thanks to my childhood friend, domidus, for tagging along and filming this moment!

Here’s Jackie’s Guide to Making a Website (by you & for you). Gift it to a friend, to yourself—really, to anyone who needs a personal website. (Which, of course, is everyone.)

Comic panel of a person holding a zine titled Jackie’s Guide to Making a Website. A speech bubble reads so, I decided to put together… my own guide to creating a personal website!

For 27 years, I took photographs as I waved good-bye and drove away from visiting my parents at their home in Sioux City, Iowa.

Leaving and Waving. 🥹

Over the past few weeks, I’ve sent some of my old gadgets off to new homes. Ranging from 1 to 49 years old, they all still have plenty of life and value left in them. Gotta love the circular economy!

Collage of six gadgets: a vintage Canon film camera, a Longines wristwatch, Apple earbuds, a MacBook Pro, an Instax camera, and AirPods.

Here’s Meryl, giving us a tour of her embroidered website. Yes, you read that right—embroidered website! 🥰 (via Ana)

A whimsical, textured embroidery of a pink house with white polka dots, nestled among green bushes and a clothesline, set against a sky with blue and orange hues. Overhead, a plane with a banner reads, WELCOME TO MERYL’S WORLD.

It’s friday, and you should listen to Linus Åkesson’s cover of Sommarfågel by Wintergatan. 🎵

Ragù bolognese in the making—now it just needs to simmer for a couple of hours. This is my go-to when Sanna is away and I’m cooking for myself. 🤤

A spatula rests on a floral plate, beside a black pot on a stovetop.

We're in a weird limbo shift without the right cultural infrastructure to encourage, support, distribute, and curate good quality personal writing and research.

If people are writing thoughtful, quality things on personal sites or gardens, I don't know how we'd ever find them.

RSS isn't dead. Following single sites still works.

But community distribution and curation are the missing pieces.

I really enjoyed Red Rooms. It’s super creepy without relying on any gore, and it’s one of those films that keeps you intrigued as you try to figure out what the characters are thinking and what their true motives are. 🍿

Kelly-Anne is in profile with a contemplative expression, while Clementine gazes downward at Kelly-Anne’s hands. The dim lighting in the room creates a moody atmosphere.

Issue #2 of the Surf Club Guides E-Zine is out, and it’s all about graphics. 👀 Check it out!

The colorful e-zine website is packed with pixel art and cool visuals. Here’s an excerpt: This e-zine is brought to you by indie writers, coders and artists from the Surf Club web-ring! This issue is all about GFX, images, and making cool visuals for your site!

We’re closing our little library for the season. One of the joys of being its custodian is how books just magically appear — put there by its patrons. It’s like a very slow, human book recommendation algorithm. Today, I came across The White Hotel by D. M. Thomas, an author who’s new to me. 📚

The book’s worn dust jacket features a nude woman standing in a corridor with a candle — a detail from the painting Chrysis by Paul Delvaux.

Lake Viken showed us its best side this morning. 🍂

A calm lake reflects trees in the morning mist.

Maybe you should give Klara Keller a listen? 🎵

Klara is holding a seashell up to her ear. The text KLARA KELLER is superimposed over the low-resolution photo, which is clearly intentionally filled with compression artifacts as an artistic choice.

Idag skickade vi nyhetsbrev från Särna och det gick alldeles utmärkt. En dimmig hälsning och två av höstens nya trilogier. 👀 För dig som gillar skräck och/eller sf. 📚