Weekend 417.0
“A thousand skeptic hands won’t keep us from the things we plan. Unless we’re clinging to the things we prize.” (1) Arcade fame turns to infamy as Billy Mitchell’s record-setting Continue Reading →
“A thousand skeptic hands won’t keep us from the things we plan. Unless we’re clinging to the things we prize.” (1) Arcade fame turns to infamy as Billy Mitchell’s record-setting Continue Reading →
Added two designer/artists/illustrators to the ‘Ink & Paint’ roll call: (1) Rick Guidice – He was featured in Art of Atari by Tim Lapetino. His work for NASA could have Continue Reading →
“Because he grew up in a railroad town, Disney loved trains; his love for locomotives was so great, he had a 1/8th scale railroad built in the backyard of his Continue Reading →
“As Rembrandt’s own life moves toward the shadows of old age, as his success wanes, and the exterior splendor of his life diminishes, he comes more in touch with the Continue Reading →
Quotes from The Thinking Fan’s Guide To Walt Disney World: EPCOT by Aaron Wallace. This is a well-written/researched book from a writer very passionate about EPCOT. It’s also creatively formatted Continue Reading →
“Political language is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind.” – George Orwell (1) The Reckoning of the Continue Reading →
Quiet weekend. I took a look at my list of personal goals for 2018 (hastily drafted during my holiday sabbatical) and was frightened by the lack of progress. (1) Route Continue Reading →
(1) Museum piece: a show at the Cooper Hewitt explores design and technology (Wallpaper*) (2) Caricature: Or, Guston’s Graphic Novel by Chris Ware (The New York Review of Books)
This was an all out European showdown in the Americas on a map called Yucatan. The sovereign(s) involved were the British, Dutch, French, Spanish, and Portuguese. The British (red) were Continue Reading →
(1) New York’s finest purveyor of pencils champions low-tech design (Wallpaper*)
