A meditation on the surveillance state, interface design, tech culture, and the dangers of thinking you know what will happen next, told through the astonishing life of Lev Termen.
The story is simple: A bunch of black rats almost wiped out a bunch of gigantic bugs on a little island far, far away from most of us. — http://www.npr.org/blogs/krulwich/2012/02/24/147367644/six-legged-giant-finds-secret-hideaway-hides-for-80-years
simonstalenhag:
Now all the Mojave Metal pieces are available as prints from Redbubble.com.Get them here.

killjoycartel-deactivated201405:
The number of people in Colombia killed by U.S. tobacco is way beyond the number of Americans killed by Colombian cocaine… Okay, do they have a right to come to the United States and carry out chemical warfare in North Carolina and Kentucky because they have a tobacco problem and it’s coming from here? You can’t even speak the words it’s so outlandish.
youtu.be/RRy_73ivc… How times change. Striking how genteel the first clip seems.
This is how being 41 and signing up for every social media platform feels. twitter.com/mathowie/…
Seattle has become one of the most successful independent bookstore cities in the country, —
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/12/us/bookstores-in-seattle-soar-and-embrace-an-old-nemesis-amazoncom.html
Well that’s unexpected
T’ai Chi was nearly unknown in the USA at this time, and we believe that this is the first film documenting it as a complete form.
