[26.4] Gwen McCrae - Ease the Pain (1979). Just… perfect.
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I like collecting & curating things. This is a place for me to save all kinds of gems that I come across on my voyages through the internet (and occasionally the outer world); art, music, videos, articles, books, etc.
(See also my canon page for a list of core creative inspirations that have shaped my taste and perspective.)
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[26.3] This video by People Make Games about Jerry and his fictional map that he’s been building for decades. I think he’s my spirit animal now.
[26.2] Windows 96; one of the pseudonyms of Brazilian vaporwave/electronic music producer Gabriel Eduardo. Sometimes I get a bit bored by the 80s retro aesthetic, but this is a really unique, fun/dancable, and kinda goofy (?) sound, with some extremely skillful production and synth work. (1) (2) (3) (4)
[26.1] Making Software is a WIP online book / “reference manual for people who design and build software” by Dan Hollick, with some super nice diagrams and clear explanations. It’s exactly what I was looking for to fill some of my knowledge gaps given the usual high-speed and high-level programming content online.
[25.3] Sonia - Easier To Love (1980).
[25.2] Iteria Games - Compound Fracture (yet to be released). This must be the holy grail of the whole PS1 aesthetic movement. Follow Austin Schaeffer for more previews. (Also seems to be getting a sick soundtrack.)
[25.1] Bilge Kaan - PAGER (2025).
[24.6] Wow, what a book… Picked up for 2€ in a second-hand bookstore on Gran Canaria. This seems to be some kind of New Age “classic” from back in the day with some truly hilarious but honestly sick illustrations.
[24.3] LOW←TECH MAGAZINE by Kris De Decker, hosted on a solar-powered Raspberry Pi (with a charming welcome message that reads “This is a solar-powered website, which means it sometimes goes offline”).
[24.1] David Pettibone - Spilled Milk (2011). Oil on canvas, 50″x52″.