“But I’ve read this script and the costume fits, so I play my part(s).” — Cleopatra
“It was the end of a rainbow, large and brilliant. He could count all the seven colors, and could see shade after shade beyond the violet; while before the red stood a color more gorgeous and mysterious still. It was a color he had never seen before.” — The Golden Key by George MacDonald
(1) My latest ATARI project combines my passion for Brompton and Bermuda.
CX26988 (via FLICKR)
CX26988 Special Edition (via FLICKR)
The seed crystal for this one was a long bike ride and a vision of the Brompton Word Championship being held in Bermuda.
(2) Web Dreams: Young punks and Old Media hacks. They’re all on the Web chasing the same dream: money, power, ego-fullfillment – and the quick Sell Out. This is the story of Suck, by Josh Quittner, the hopelessly conflicted editor of Time’s Netly News. (Wired)
“Simplicity was key. That was a given: too many Web sites sprawled like Long Island, offered too much junk, had no center, and led nowhere. You hardly ever return to Sprawl Sites, mainly because you can’t remember where you’ve been. Worse, it’s hard to navigate a mess of a site.
And that will make him even more tired. Because … pursuing the ephemeral is why Carl Steadman is really tired!”
(3) The Ultimate Rite of Passage: Death and Beyond in “The Golden Key” and At the Back of the North Wind by Marilyn Pemberton