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Outgoing notes include:
Desire Paths, Bootleg Trails & Wayfinding
Joseph Campbell's Bliss Station
The Muscle Cars of JOHN WICK
Collocation and Morphology
Matt Stone & Trey Parker's "Therefore / But" Storytelling Rule
Kicking around a story idea
Ernest Hemingway; Emily Dickinson; Goethe; George Leonard; Brecht; Dorian Corey; Grace Paley
The first "ah-ha" moment of my 365 project—this time about capturing both lighting and composition. In this image I have (mostly) the composition I was after, but the lighting was way off from what I was seeing. The rays of light are also not in the right spot, another little detail I missed until post (particularly on the Field Notes book).
The lighting I wanted is captured here: www.flickr.com/photos/chazzlayne/8383123068/in/photostream
Fieldnotes sized Traveler's notebook with 3 inserts, a WOTP diary, an address book and a lined insert
コクヨの測量野帳のうち、SKETCH BOOKです。
www.kokuyo.co.jp/stationery/levelbook/spec.html
測量野帳は測量士さんが使うものだそうですが、詳しいところはよく知りません。
さいきんLife Hack系・文具系のブログでよく見かけるようになってきたので
気になって買ってみました。
SKETCH BOOKの中は水色の3mm方眼40枚(80ページ)。
ご覧の通り、クラシックな外観です。
大きさは新書より一回り小さい16.5cm×9cm(表紙サイズ;中は16cm×9cm)。
more on magic milkweed from this time of year 2011 : www.flickr.com/photos/68825455@N00/6252814688/in/photolis...
Field Notes in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, learning how Indian astrologers assign sun, moon, and star signs.
Outgoing notes include:
Five days in Berlin
31 Days of Halloween / Horror
Lars von Trier's THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT
Samuel Maoz's FOXTROT
Lukas Dhont's GIRL
Top 10 Favourite Non-English Language Films
My Favourite Films of 2018
Vito Acconci's "Following Piece" (1969)
"Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost
Anni Albers; Mike Nichols; David Lynch; Leo Tolstoy; Mary Oliver
In addition to the cool-ass DDC hat and shirt I ordered, Aaron and his crew put all of this cool shit in the box. More design/illustration folks oughta do stuff like this.
REVIVALIST CLAIMS HUNDREDS OF HEALINGS By Alice Rhee, NBC News Producer
[The shofar is the ritual instrument of the ancient and modern Hebrews made from a ram's horn; the only Hebrew cultural instrument to have survived until now. Of martial origin, the shofar was a priestly instrument in Biblical times. Today some churches use the shofar during prayer, intercession and worship times.]