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DMT Sessions.
Tomás Sanchez (Cuban, b. 1948) - Thought-Cloud, 2017 acrylic on canvas, 198 × 249 cm (78 × 98 in.)
I re-designed the map order worksheets during my time at WOTC as manager of cartography. Mainly it was just to make the worksheets completely digital and accessible for anyone who was to design maps for our game worlds. These are the final versions which were being used up till 2003 at WOTC. The list of map symbols goes back to the dawn of role playing game maps and TSR. Dave Sutherland and Dennis Kauth were the two people who really started all of the organized nature of making map orders easier to produce for the TSR RPG R&D design department.
Dennis Kauth was originally from an engineering background, so he even made sure that all of the symbols had a corresponding number in case of the situation where someone was not able to draw things out in a competent manner, they could just simply write a number on the map reference and circle it, thus making “it” the object or feature from the master key. The mapping standards is one of the first things Dave & Dennis showed me when I started work in the mapping department at TSR in the early 90s.
In those days the whole thing was a large packet of stuff in a folder, including several different sized blank map pages, the symbols list and a blank fold-up poster map sheet printed with a hex grid for the old ‘gazetteer” style maps and a few examples of how to draw a proper map reference. For the most part everyone in R&D used these map standards to create their map references, however there were always a few that would come in on cocktail napkins and such but it was really worth it to have a standard for the map orders. Fun little bit of history, Good times and Good gaming!
Yutaka Matsuzawa Untitled (White Circle Collage). c. 1967
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Fassbinder exploration film six:
Katzelmacher (1969)
Brutal, minimalist film about a group of friends sort of who become jealous of a Greek man played by Fassbinder. Lots of moping and walking. Strangely unsettling. 👍🏻
Fassbinder exploration film five:
Satan’s Brew (1976)
One of the strangest films, liked things about it, didn’t like other things about it. Basically an anarchist poet short on money thinks he’s a reincarnated Stefan George one day...
Fassbinder exploration film four:
The American Soldier (1970)
Liked this one the most out of The gangster trilogy, Gods of the Plague, Love is Colder Than Death.
“W as in war, A as in Alamo, L as in Lenin, S as in science fiction, C as in crime, and H as in Hell.”
Gimme Shelter (1970) TS observations part 5:
The fifth most rock and roll thing:
The Flying Burrito Brothers and Michael Clarke on drums continuing to play and kill it while people are being knocked off the stage and his drums are being knocked over.
Gimme Shelter (1970) TS observations part 4:
Tina Turner playing at a completely different concert but is in the movie.
Gimme Shelter (1970) TS observations part 3:
Third favorite thing:
This Hell’s Angels hat.
Gimme Shelter (1970) TS observations part 2:
Second favorite thing:
Keith Richard’s playing a Dan Armstrong guitar. The guitar tones 🙏🏻
Gimme Shelter (1970) TS observations part 1:
Favorite moment by far, Jerry and Phil showing up at Altamont.
Jerry being told people are being beaten by Hell’s Angels and that Marty Balin got hit. Jerry goes:
“So that’s what the story is here? Bummer.”
Phil’s response above.
Fassbinder exploration film three:
Fear of Fear (1975)
“Alcohol is what I need. Alcohol and nothing more.”
Fassbinder exploration film two: Love Is Colder Than Death (1969)
The last word said in the film is the word “whore”