What Comes Next_
Thoughts on AI, predictive text, technological metaphors, and the string of thought.
🌍Global Street Food installation, by Mike Meiré
A glimpse into the diverse world of street food vendor setups captured by Mike Meiré, highlighting their cultural significance and the absence of the vendors themselves.
📚Suggesting unsuggestions
An exploration of the value of seeking out diverse reading experiences rather than sticking to familiar genres and preferences.
📉You might be in a recession if …
A look at how economic downturns can shift pop culture trends, as people prioritize savings over celebrity interests.
✏️Pencil fence
I love the playful yet secure design of this fence that resembles a pencil.
✍️Inklings into thoughts and thoughts into words
John Updike reflects on the creative process of transforming thoughts into words and printed form.
🗺️Six degrees of urbanization
Exploring how interconnected human networks can help in finding loved ones, even in unfamiliar cities.
🎬Fascinating virtues
As a fan of Whit Stillman's films, I appreciate how they explore convention and virtue with a unique perspective.
🏆Cape Canaveral, by Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band
Reflecting on the sweetness of victory, even from the sidelines.
🏞️Crematory, by Jake Longstreth
This painting captures a striking and somber landscape, reminiscent of a gingham tablecloth.
📹¿Por qué ser Carmelita Descalza?
A unique strategy by a historic convent in Spain to attract new novices through social media. The Barefoot Carmelite nuns of Ecija have turned to YouTube to share their way of life in a modern way.
🚂Shipping the fridge
A reflection on the once-thriving railroads and their efficient transport of goods in America.
🛍️Use, storage, and sale
A significant move in Delhi as officials take a strong stance against plastic bags, following the footsteps of other countries like Rwanda and Bhutan. "Carry a plastic bag in Delhi and you could be imprisoned for five years..."
💌Love plus boredom
A reflection on connection and creativity sparked during mundane moments in life.
👑Every man a king
Wu Tingfang shares a compelling perspective on the title of the American president, advocating for a change to "Emperor" to elevate the position and reflect its true significance.
🥒The one and only celery soda
Exploring the unique and somewhat obscure world of Cel-Ray soda, a celery-flavored drink with a rich, albeit foggy, history.
⚖️The perils of measurement
A reflection on the implications of measurement in various contexts, invoking the Heisenberg uncertainty principle.
📚We speak volumes
From Penelope Lively's _Moon Tiger_, a reflection on the nature of language and memory.
🎨Getting back to making
Reflecting on the challenges of balancing creation and curation, Gina Trapani shares her journey with Lifehacker and the motivations behind her desire to return to making.
🎨Poverty Is Not Economics, by John Kofi Ayree
This artwork by John Kofi Aryee offers a powerful commentary on the misconceptions about poverty and economics.
🎨Monroe Street NW, Washington, D.C
I love the color choices on these two row houses in the capital's Columbia Heights neighborhood.
🏭Blast furnaces, photos by Bernd and Hilla Becher
I've been captivated by the Bechers' industrial photography, particularly their portrayal of blast furnaces that appear both alien and contemplative.
🎨Making wonderful curves
A testament to community resilience and transformation through art in North Philadelphia.
🌳A mental break from the urban roil
Exploring the cognitive toll of urban life and the healing power of nature.
🎥Decisive moments
An exploration of the critical role a broadcast director plays in conveying the narrative of televised sports.
🎤Hair Salon, Lhasa, Tibet, by Adam Dean
A captivating look at the life of a KTV hostess preparing for a night shift in Lhasa, China, where entertainment often masks deeper societal issues.
🖼️Jacob’s Dream (detail), by José de Ribera
Exploring the intricate details of José de Ribera's "Jacob's Dream" through gigapixel scans at the Museo del Prado reveals the beauty of this masterful work.
🍹Two worlds, one club
An immersive installation art piece blends contemporary UK and Congolese cultures, featuring distinct environments where patrons can traverse freely between them.
🎨Good bad art
Reflecting on Ogden Nash and Orwell's appreciation for "good bad" art.
📺Six continents’ worth of static
An exploration of the chaotic and diverse world of satellite TV in Jordan.
🎨My Money, My Currency, by Hanna von Goeler
A look at Hanna von Goeler's artistic exploration of currency through painting and humorous imagery.
🗺️The new old cartography
A reflection on the evolution and interpretation of maps through history, contrasting medieval perspectives with modern cartography.
🎺Allegro non sequitur
From Alex Ross, a commentary on Bernstein and Shostakovich intertwined with YouTube's vibrant discussion.
🪨Fighting time with marble
A reflection on the timeless struggle against oblivion and the enduring power of art.
🎨Rich objects
Exploring the profound connection between children and their interaction with cultural artifacts, as highlighted in Sherry Turkle's reflections on the power of objects in science education.
🕊️Idol Worship, by Laura Keeble
An intriguing installation titled "Idol Worship" by Laura Keeble at the North Road Cemetery in Southend, UK.
🤷♂️Snark is what you make of it
Alan Jacobs reflects on the divisive nature of snark in criticism and its impact on discourse.
📚When libraries shine
The impact of the recession highlights the essential role of libraries as community hubs for learning and support.
🧩Crosstown crosswords
A creative urban project in Lvov, Ukraine turns a blank building face into an interactive crossword puzzle for both locals and visitors.
🍚Eating and absorbing a technological tradition
This excerpt from Francesca Bray highlights how cultural objects and practices can embody profound meanings through the technologies involved in their production, particularly in the context of Japan's agricultural traditions.
📸Growing up in Haiti, by Alice Smeets
A poignant reflection on the powerful photography of children in Haiti by Alice Smeets.
🐬Culture-making, underwater edition!
Exploring the fascinating behavior of dolphins who use sponges as tools.
🎸In search of the Easy Fret
Exploring the impact of Guitar Hero on real guitar manufacturers and the call for easier-to-play instruments.
🎬Suburban Splendor, photos by Graham Miller
I love how this guy looks like he's stepped right out of the lead in an old-school cinematic Biblical epic.
🏡Try me
An exploration of the Amish perspective on material culture and technological change, highlighting their unique approach to consumption.
✝️Africa and missionaries, pt. 1
In reflecting on Matthew Parris's insights, I find myself both appreciative of his observations and critical of his reasoning regarding faith's impact in Africa.
✝️Africa and missionaries, pt. 2
A heartwarming exchange between cultures, showcasing the impact of priests serving in U.S. parishes and their connection to home.
🌧️Lazy futures
A critical look at the limitations of dystopian fiction's vision for the future, questioning its lack of hope and action.
🌳The problem is, where I should be horrified I think, hey, cool!
A look into sustainable timber harvesting and innovative machinery in rainforest conservation.
✨The Rosa Parks of blogs
I love this sort of list-making
🌉Electronic Superhighway - Continental U.S., by Nam June Paik
The Mississippi River shines with a nostalgic glow, reminiscent of a historic superhighway. "[Electronic Superhighway