Music criticism can now lie down and die, thanks to Paul Ford's epic but essential undertaking,
Six-Word Reviews of 763 SXSW Mp3s / whatever happened to holders of
black and white television licenses? Apparently there are '34,700 people in the UK with a licence for black and white television,' compared to 25 million colour licence holders / "
You can't move in London without someone giving you the news" / black and white photographs from the
Festival of Britain /
HI, a weblog (great URL).
PartIV on the necessary difference between
building, architecture and [what he calls] st.architecture. Is architecture simply "published building", or is it even more mediated than that? And are published buildings presented simply as 'good architecture', without any hope of true critical analysis? And what happens to a building that hasn't been published? Is it architecture?
An amazing
collection of aviation ephemera for sale / the
Bernard Herrmann Society, devoted to the American composer / art and music at
Canta Piriquito Canta / love this
keyboard organiser / a guide to
Avengerland, location spotting from British TV of the 60s and 70s. We love this kind of website /
flowchart yourself. If many of these items mean a great deal to you, you might also enjoy this paper,
Atari Graphics and Arcade Game Design / more coding and computer related
hot links.
If you've ever worked in an architect's office, the
The Honeywood File (lovingly placed online by
Part IV) will seem desperately familiar / a
History of the Home Pregnancy Test. See also the
things piece on the
Persona, which segues nicely into '
Pregnant Pause'.
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