Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Butterfly (Papillion)

BUTTERFLY is an animated short film inspired by the life of the French swimming champion Alfred Nakache.

In the sea, a man swims.
As he does, memories come to the surface.
From his early childhood to his life as a man,
all his memories are linked to water.
Some are happy, some glorious, some traumatic.

Via Aeon 

Ryan Gosling’s Cardigan

Fans can’t buy it ready-made. If you want ‘Project Hail Mary’ Merch, grab your knitting needles.


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Surgeon Operates on a Balloon

A doctor uses a pair of laparoscopic tools to operate on a pair of inflated balloons. He carefully cuts open the outer balloon, then stitches it back up without popping the inner one.

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

When A Cobra Strikes

This vintage ad broke me up. Oh to go back to the days when a versatile polyester fibre could keep you calm in an emergency! 



Weird Universe

Give Me Her Measurements



(Miss Cellania)

Crows Are White - Trailer

After decades of living a secret life, a filmmaker travels to a strict Japanese monastery in search of guidance but the only monk who will help him prefers ice cream and heavy metal over meditation.

Monday, April 27, 2026

Graham & Bouncer and the Curious Case of a Terrible Future

This is Chapter 72 in a series about a Land Rover (Graham) and a four-wheeler (Bouncer) who go from being working vehicles on a farm in the Lake District (UK) to becoming enhanced with nanotech in a heist gone wrong, travelling the world, the solar system and eventually the multiverse.

 

Modern Design Innovations - 1956

Monsanto House of the Future at Disneyland

I enjoyed misfits architecture’s article on the mid-fifties emergence of fresh new design, art, architecture, film, music and more. We are reminded that the Sydney Opera House, the Eames chair, Godzilla, Elvis Presley and the art of Andy Warhol all made their debuts in 1956.

Richard Hamilton’s famous pop art collage ‘Just What Is It That Makes
Today’s Homes So Different, So Appealing?’ 1956

House of the Future Peter and Alison Smithson

Insect Looks Like A Flower


Orchid Mantis (Latin: Hymenopus coronatus) The Malaysian flower mantis, or orchid mantis, is a very rare insect. These mantises come in a variety of colors, ranging from pink to yellow to white. Original post

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— Massimo (mirror) (@rainmaker1973-m.bsky.social) April 8, 2026 at 10:31 AM

Via everlasting blort 

Sunday, April 26, 2026

Sunday Links

Image: Sugestões. Arquitetura Decoração, 1956.

The image above is from a lovely collection of illustrations from a book of designs/plans for Modernist homes. Published in Sao Paulo in 1956. See more: Present & Correct

Calgary’s worst driver! I wanted to jump into this video and take the wheel. Via Memo Of The Air

Do not share with JD Vance

Do you remember when the internet came in the mail? I do. Via everlasting blort

Stilt Walking Farmers Because they were French they wore berets.

The multilingual wheel of missing emotions puts words to feelings we didn’t know we had. Via perfect for roquefort cheese

Contubernal Have any of you ever used this word? 

CatRank The definitive feline tournament. Via Memo Of The Air


Aptly named: Lake Street

The Man Who Stole Shakespeare’s Skull On a cold night in 1794, a young man set out to steal the Bard’s skull. Two centuries later, researchers are still trying to determine what happened that night. Via Strange Company


If vaccines vanish. How many people could die or be disabled in 25 years if vaccines for polio, measles, rubella or diphtheria were no longer available? Via Memo Of The Air

A message from the 1940s: “Of course they didn’t call it fascism. They painted it red, white and blue and called it Americanism.” Via Memo Of The Air


Your Name in Landsat Type in your name to see it spelled out in Landsat imagery of Earth. Via Feuilleton