@neauoire or when you need a bit more oomph a Thames barge https://sailingbargeassociation.co.uk/ :drake_dislike: breaking stuff @neauoire @rek j'ignore le contexte mais ça m'a fait pensé à ce clip que je présente à l'occasion en classe https://invidious.slipfox.xyz/watch?v=S4O5voOCqAQ I went back to listen to this classic song from one of my favourite n64 game soundtracks. I forgot how thin it sounded, even the remastered edition, so I remastered it yet again from the original n64 version to sound like how I remembered it. Here's The Swarm's iconic "Dead System", but a sort of a nostalgic remaster.
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@neauoire Taking a break can definitely make oneself see more clearly.. I almost always change gears a bit and focus on other things when I get back to "creating". I hve these ~10 project categories that I slowly move between after intensely spending too much time on one. In 10 years I will be finished with 10 widely different projects :p Each night Rek has been reading The Haunting of Hill House to me, it's excellent. If you've enjoyed We Always Lived In The Castle, it's worth a read 👻 @neauoire oh I love that book! The way Elanoar frames everything, as someone who just escaped her family, Her desperation to belong, against the backdrop of that vile house Working on a little tune with sounds from the nurses fighting scene in Silent Hill.
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@neauoire Unlike our nice little sailboats, these 300m ship cabins are absolutely ill equipped for this :) @neauoire eh, j'ai pensé à vous en lisant ce commentaire: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZCgrFDY_xw&lc=Ugw2U4NHZe1CEA6svRh4AaABAg.9zpt1osyJyv9zqPjWiqjI9 did you ever sail through Queen Charlotte Sound? A fisherman tells his story being swept by a rogue wave 😨 I was working on something yesterday and accidentally made that iconic phonk cowbell sound, this morning, I though it might be fun to add the other things.
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Philosopher Ivan Illich coined the term "Overgrowth of Tools" to describe the situation where people came to rely on tools to solve problems, but became overly dependent on these tools and on those who control them. This dependency reaches the point where the tools, rather than serving people, start dictating and molding their lives until the sight of their original purpose is lost.
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@neauoire I highly recommend Andrew Sage’s recent video on this very topic https://youtu.be/bP2rObVK1zgx @neauoire didn't read the whole page, but that won't stop me :-) do you know the book Technopoly by Neil Postman? Subtitle is "The Surrender of Culture to Technology". Can recommend! @neauoire This calls to mind Ursula Franklin’s CBC lectures on The Real World of Technology. I started on a close reading of them a few months ago, annotating them and everything. Thank you for the reminder to get back to that. Redrawing bug kicked my ass, five hours later I was finally catching out-of-screen drawings again X( |
@neauoire It's really cool to see/hear you back on music so much recently!