Sunday Links


It's a quilt! Late Day Shadows - Nancy Messier (above) 


The Noise of the City a mapped sonification of noise pollution in New York, Paris and London.


The Sphinx House, a modern interpretation of an Egyptian House built in Oxfordshire in 1994, can now be yours for £2,500,000. (via Things Magazine)


"For two years, a flamboyant, out-of-work rock guitarist rode out the pandemic in our Hollywood Hills home. Then, one day, he was gone." The Rock Star Next Door



 Fredrik Gran is a Swedish composer and robotist who explores the potential of mechanical processes using new performative strategies. (In simple terms: robot music) (Thanks Bruce!) 

UK's first Stolperstein installed in Westminster.  A few years ago I stumbled upon Solpersteine for the Frenkel family in Dordecht Holland.




A chameleon changes colour in the blink of an eye.

A smoking octopus and pointy-eared aliens: LBJ's Presidential Doodles

The Pentagon's U.F.O. and "Not of This World" Vehicle Research is Officially Restarted (Thanks Bruce!)

Solving the Mystery of Harriet Tubman's Family Cabin

Just a couple of parrots talking




Selling churches to pay for sins: Dozens of Newfoundland churches will be sold to compensate survivors of sexual abuse at Mount Cashel. Catholics are scrambling to buy buildings they thought they already owned.

Batagay, the "gateway to the underworld," has expanded year by year, as the permafrost thaws.

Be Like The Lobster - An interview with narcissistic right-wing Canadian professor, Jordan Peterson.  (via Memo Of The Air)

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