
April 16, 2022: I participated in an online "talk show" by The Big Conversation Space (Niki Korth and Clémence de Montgolfier).January 6, 2023: This day marked the 11th anniversary of the start of the Disquiet Junto music community.December 13, 2022: This day marks the 26th anniversary of the founding of.To the This Week in Sound e-newsletter on Substack I edited comics for a decade, and dipped into it a few more times in more recent years, and revisiting this material really brought me back to that work, which I always found incredibly rewarding.Ĭonversations with musicians/artists/coders One more round, as I pack up the sixth of today’s long boxes: minis from Ellen Linder, Jason Shiga, and the late Dylan Williams.

(And yes, “formally playful” is one of my favorite oxymorons.) Challengers of the Unknown is one of my favorite formally playful superhero series. I am a nut for anything by Tim Sale, Eddie Campbell, and Guy Davis. Their harmonies kill me, and today’s activity, packed as it is with nostalgia, aligned with their music tonally. I generally listen to very little music with vocals, and yet I listen to Mountain Man all the time. I was streaming videos of Mountain Man as I performed aesthetic forensics on my teens, 20s, and 30s. Typical Gen X housecleaning: replacing old long boxes with new ones, and neglecting to whittle whatsoever. The physical and emotional labor of Labor Day.
