George Clausen / Ludovic Alleaume / René Groebli / Robin Archer / Gregory Radionov / Hollis Dunlap

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George Clausen / Ludovic Alleaume / René Groebli / Robin Archer / Gregory Radionov / Hollis Dunlap
Region: UK / Style: Sound sculpture, Drone / Year: 1979
Skull: A Halloween-y Prank
Skull: A Halloween-y Prank
I blame my cousin.
While this is not strictly a Halloween story, it’s certainly in the spirits of the season, both macabre and prankster, so I’m going to share it.
In the early 2000s, we purchased an estate property and eventually built a house, where we now live. The property needed a lot of work, from the many piles of trash which needed to be cleared (so large that they photographed from…
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Robin Archer
Maze-Ment
I’ve mentioned before my annual maze project, and I’ve just completed this year’s.
It’s a challenging task, since I got into the habit of making some literary reference, usually related to a project published that year (first found out by Google Maps in 2015), and since I’m working without much of a plan in vegetation taller than my eye level, just working with spatial awareness and distance…
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Cover Reveal: F is for Fairy
Cover Reveal: F is for Fairy
It’s that time again! Here’s another Alphabet Anthology, this time on the theme of fairies and fae and the sort of folk you don’t want to mess with.
“Anyone who believes that faeries are wee, golden-haired creatures with dragon-fly wings and sweet intentions has never met a real faerie.”
Suzanne Willis, “A Silver Thread Between Worlds”
Once again we have 26 authors, each writing on theme…
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Robin’s back
snippet!
There was a man at the last table, reclining in the booth seat like Jeff Goldblum in a centerfold for PlayDino. I automatically avoided his eyes and then instinct jerked my attention back to him. I stopped mid-stride and stared, without any shred of his cool collection.
“Hello, Robin,” he drawled, smiling like a cat with three fish at the bottom of a very shallow barrel.
The next Robin Archer story is coming soon in F IS FOR FAIRY. Stay tuned for links!
My New & Improved Walking Desk!
My New & Improved Walking Desk!
Yes, the pawprints mean the dogs tried it first.
It’s been a while since I started my walking desk experiment and I have finally worked it out. I have a sit/stand desk from Ikea and an elevated monitor, which has really helped my back and neck pain since I no longer look down. (Sorry, laptop in bed and on the couch. I love you, but you’re not good for me.) I had still been using my original…
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