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Childhood Boredom and Wonder Abound in Aron Wiesenfeld’s Inky Post-It Drawings

3 May 2024 @ 3:39 pm

When a friend asked for a small drawing on a Post-It note to add to his growing collection of artworks on the iconic yellow square, Aron Wiesenfeld obliged. The North Carolina-based artist rendered one of his introspective scenes and enjoyed the process enough to create an entire series on the 3 x 3-inch canvas. Wiesenfeld has since created dozens of drawings in black ink, translating the mystery and ennui of his paintings onto the scaled-down surface. More Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $5 per month. The article

Picking Up Pixels: Rüdiger Schlömer Designs Typefaces for Knitting

3 May 2024 @ 1:39 pm

Rather than build the letter “A” or “R” through digital layers, Rüdiger Schlömer constructs the alphabet, numbers, and basic symbols stitch by stitch. The Zurich-based designer devised Typeknitting, a project that interlocks two distinctive creative forms into a methodically constructed, tactile hybrid. “Typographic knitting to me is a process of translation between two very different fields, hand knitting structures and type design. This is what makes it so interesting to me,” he shares. More Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $5 per month. The article

A New Video Captures Mossy Corona in the Sun’s Atmosphere in Extraordinary Detail

2 May 2024 @ 8:37 pm

 A new video released by the European Space Agency (ESA) reveals the riotous activity of the sun’s atmosphere in unprecedented detail. Taken by the Solar Orbiter in September, the footage captures a lush blanket of “coronal moss” met by bright arches, or the magnetic field lines that shoot from the interior. Researchers say the brightest regions reach a whopping one million degrees Celsius—the cooler spots appear darker because they absorb radiation—and the “fluffy” hair-like structures are made of charged plasma. More Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support i

In an Emoji History of Art, ND Stevenson Playfully Recreates Iconic Paintings

2 May 2024 @ 6:42 pm

More than 100 years after it was first exhibited, art historians still debate whether Marcel Duchamp’s “Fountain,” submitted to the 1917 Armory Show in New York, was a wry joke or sly commentary on modern art—or both. That’s because the sculpture, a urinal the artist signed “R. Mutt,” was just a standard piece of plumbing. But Duchamp is also known to have coined the term “readymade,” in which he displayed objects like bicycle wheels or snow shovels as artworks unto themselves, posing the fundamental question that still thrills theorists: “But is it art?” If Duchamp were around today to know what an emoji was, he’d probably love comic artist ND Stevenson

Used Envelopes Hold Thriving Potted Plants in Fidencio Fifield-Perez’s ‘Dacaments’

2 May 2024 @ 1:18 pm

Fidencio Fifield-Perez’s Dacaments series began as a response to the bureaucracy of the U.S. immigration system. The Oaxaca-born artist immigrated with his family as a child, making him eligible for DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals). To qualify and retain his status, he needed to collect official documents, the envelopes from which became the substrate for his paintings. When the Trump administration terminated the policy in 2017, people like Fifield-Perez were thrown into limbo before the Supreme Court reinstated it in 2020. More Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a

Petrit Halilaj’s Scratchy Doodles Grapple with Childhood Innocence on The Met Rooftop

1 May 2024 @ 5:55 pm

When visiting his hometown of Runik, Kosovo, back in 2010, Petrit Halilaj realized that his elementary school was being demolished. He went to the site—which had miraculously survived the Yugoslav wars that spurred his family to flee to an Albanian refugee camp in 1998—and found a pile of desks, many with doodles and notes scratched into their surfaces. These etchings have now found their way to New York, where they’re perched atop The Met’s rooftop garden for Abetare, which translates to primer, as in the early education books used for learning basic literacy. More Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member

May 2024 Opportunities: Open Calls, Residencies, and Grants for Artists

1 May 2024 @ 2:56 pm

Every month, Colossal shares a selection of opportunities for artists and designers, including open calls, grants, fellowships, and residencies. If you’d like to list an opportunity here, please get in touch at [email protected]. You can also join our monthly Opportunities Newsletter.   $3,500 Artist Grants | The Hopper PrizeFeatured The Hopper Prize is accepting entries for Spring 2024 artist grants. The program offers two awards of $3,500 and four of $1,000. More Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $5 per month. The arti

The James Webb Space Telescope Reveals Details of the Horsehead Nebula in Unprecedented Resolution

1 May 2024 @ 1:47 pm

Focused on the part of the sky where you can spot the constellation Orion (“The Hunter”) on clear nights, the James Webb Space Telescope’s latest dispatch blinks in astonishing images from an area known as the Orion B molecular cloud. At 1,300 light-years away—more than 7.8 quadrillion miles from Earth—the cloud is the closest star-forming region to our solar system. And rising from the turbulent field of gas and dust is Barnard 33, commonly known as the Horsehead Nebula. More Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $5 per month. The article The James Webb

Suzanne Saroff’s Playful Bubblegum Photos Capture Delicate Forms on the Brink of Bursting

30 April 2024 @ 9:06 pm

“You know how when you smell a fragrance that brings you to a specific time—like if you wore a certain scent for a year in college or if your grandmother always smelled like Channel No. 5—each time you smell that fragrance it brings you right back,” says Suzanne Saroff. “The process of chewing the gum for this series did that in a jarring way.” Saroff is referring to a new body of work highlighting tiny bubblegum sculptures on the brink of deflating or popping. More Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $5 per month. The article Suzanne SaroffR

Children and Animals Merge with the Natural World in Willy Verginer’s Whimsical ‘Lost Garden’

30 April 2024 @ 5:00 pm

Whether deep in slumber or perched on ornamental pedestals, Willy Verginer’s bold, whimsical sculptures (previously) invite us into a surreal dream world. His latest series, The Lost Garden, draws on the paradisiacal notion of Eden and the alpine landscape and animals of the Dolomite Mountains near the artist’s home in northern Italy. Verginer uses linden, or basswood, to chisel life-size sculptures of birds, bears, and human figures who merge with their natural surroundings. More Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $5 per month. The article

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Serving the Technologist for more than a decade. IT news, reviews, and analysis.

Microsoft plans to lock down Windows DNS like never before. Here’s how.

3 May 2024 @ 11:42 pm

ZTDNS brings the best of both worlds to DNS: encryption and fine-grained control.

Judge mulls sanctions over Google’s “shocking” destruction of internal chats

3 May 2024 @ 11:17 pm

Punishing Google for being the best would be “unprecedented,” lawyer argued.

Sony demands PSN accounts for Helldivers 2 PC players, and it’s not going well

3 May 2024 @ 10:17 pm

A surprise hit, a network with brutal baggage, and the Steam profit paradox.

Counterfeit Cisco gear ended up in US military bases, used in combat operations

3 May 2024 @ 9:58 pm

"One of the largest counterfeit-trafficking operations ever."

We still don’t understand how one human apparently got bird flu from a cow

3 May 2024 @ 9:26 pm

A genetic analysis and case report reveal new insights and big gaps in our knowledge.

What to expect from Apple’s May 7 “Let loose” event

3 May 2024 @ 8:58 pm

New iPads, sure. But what else?

Microsoft ties executive pay to security following multiple failures and breaches

3 May 2024 @ 8:25 pm

Microsoft has been criticized for "preventable" failures and poor communication.

NASA hasn’t landed on the Moon in decades—China just sent its third in six years

3 May 2024 @ 8:16 pm

China is going. NASA is talking about going. What gives?

AI in space: Karpathy suggests AI chatbots as interstellar messengers to alien civilizations

3 May 2024 @ 7:04 pm

Andrej Karpathy muses about sending a LLM binary that could "wake up" and answer questions.

Ecobee is shutting down some of its very first products

3 May 2024 @ 6:38 pm

Even after a commendable 16-year runtime, the company is offering discounts.

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Hard talk from Maddox

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100% Fed Up is a conservative news site dedicated to the memory of Andrew Breitbart, a fearless warrior in the battle to expose the truth behind the lies of the mainstream media.

WARNING: Ex-Freemason EXPOSES Satanic Secrets Of International Freemasons

4 May 2024 @ 10:03 am

Whenever I post about the evil and the dangers of the Freemasons, about 98% of you agree and are awake […]

Donald Trump In 1980: “Because I Think It’s A Very Mean Life”

4 May 2024 @ 3:03 am

When you go back in time and look at almost any politician’s old video clips, you notice they have often […]

NEW STUDY: As Much Damage As Smoking A Pack A Day For 20 Years!

4 May 2024 @ 1:13 am

Hey folks! Noah here with something pretty crazy to show you. This is some actual science, not the “Fauci Science” […]

Audit Reveals 282 U.S. Banks Are In Danger Of Failing

4 May 2024 @ 1:03 am

Hundreds of banks around the United States are in danger of closing. Consulting firm Klaros Group conducted an audit, which […]

WATCH: Biden’s Economic Advisor Becomes A COMPLETE MESS When Asked The Simplest $ Question

4 May 2024 @ 1:03 am

This should sober up anyone out there. This is a recent interview with Biden’s economic advisor, Jared Bernstein, who’s asked […]

As Leftists Celebrate Karl Marx’s Birthday, One Preparedness Company Fights Back With a “NoMarx” Promo Code

3 May 2024 @ 6:53 pm

This weekend marks 206 years since the birth of one of the most destructive leaders in world history. Karl Marx, […]

FOOTAGE FOUND: Donald Trump After 9/11: “I don’t believe it, bombs must have been used!”

3 May 2024 @ 5:03 pm

We’re now over 20 years past the horrific attack on American soil in New York City on 9/11/01 and major […]

Over 16,000 Pounds Of Ground Beef Sold At Walmart Recalled, Here’s The Full List

3 May 2024 @ 3:33 pm

The US Department of Agriculture recalled over 16,000 pounds of raw ground beef products on Wednesday. The US Department of […]

Federal Grand Jury Indicts Former American Airlines Flight Attendant Accused Of Filming Multiple Minor Girls On Aircraft

3 May 2024 @ 1:30 pm

Court documents have been revealed for an American Airlines flight attendant indicted for allegedly secretly recording multiple underage girls during […]

Former Prime Minister Unable To Vote After Forgetting ID

3 May 2024 @ 12:54 pm

Former United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson was turned away from a polling station after he forget to bring his […]

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A critical look at the news in the UK.

The Bullshit Barometer Is Currently Off The Scale

25 April 2024 @ 2:49 pm

By Graham Vanbergen: Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has announced a major piece of potential legislation, made to make him sound tough – and crack down on sickness and disability benefits in order to end a “sicknote culture.” Sunak has stated that “over-medicalising the everyday challenges and worries of life” is the problem, and that “good […] The post The Bullshit Barometer Is Currently Off The Scale appeared first on TruePublica.

The public health crisis created by UK social policy reforms

17 April 2024 @ 4:44 pm

Published below is a letter sent by Mo Stewart of Mo Stewart Research, a Fellow of the Centre for Welfare Reform and Research Lead, Preventable Harm Project to Steve Barclay,  Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs since November 2023, who is Mo’s local MP. Barclay previously served in various cabinet positions under […] The post The public health crisis created by UK social policy reforms appeared first on TruePublica.

Rwanda – US State Dept Report on Human Rights

12 December 2023 @ 12:42 pm

The information below is the latest human Rights Country Report available From the United States of America’s State Department focused on Rwanda. This is the ‘executive summary’ and it makes very interesting reading when considering the current Bill being placed in front of MPs titled the: Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill. To all […] The post Rwanda – US State Dept Report on Human Rights appeared first on TruePublica.

£690bn Of Tax Abuses Kept From Public By Global Tax Body

5 December 2023 @ 10:08 am

By Mark Bou Mansour – Long read 12 minutes: Multinational corporations who submitted records to governments evidencing their use of tax havens to underpay a total of $868 billion in corporate tax have gone without public accountability for years, due to a global rule set by the OECD that prohibits governments from publicly disclosing the […] The post £690bn Of Tax Abuses Kept From Public By Global Tax Body appeared first on TruePublica.

AI is not just a future problem – its already eroding our freedoms

5 December 2023 @ 9:21 am

By Silkie Carlo – At a time when global events could hardly feel more urgent, world leaders and industry leaders are looking to the future. But a future with AI could be even more hopeless than the present day. Will we use AI to make new scientific discoveries? Explore the edges of the universe? Find […] The post AI is not just a future problem – its already eroding our freedoms appeared first on TruePublica.

Why do 1 in 10 individuals in the UK have an anxiety disorder?

4 December 2023 @ 2:20 pm

Anxiety disorders are becoming more common these days, and many people are becoming aware of them as a result of the increasing publicity that surrounds them. As a result, many people are either suffering or helping close family or friends with anxiety, which could, of course, become or be a part of a wider state […] The post Why do 1 in 10 individuals in the UK have an anxiety disorder? appeared first on TruePublica.

Preventable Harm: Letter to Sir Iain Duncan Smith, MP 

9 November 2023 @ 1:00 am

        Mo Stewart Research Fellow, Centre for Welfare Reform                                                                              Research Lead, Preventable Harm Project  […] The post Preventable Harm: Letter to Sir Iain Duncan Smith, MP  appeared first on TruePublica.

Homelessness: Facts, Figures and Suella Braverman

7 November 2023 @ 9:38 am

By Graham Vanbergen: Let’s get one fact straight above all others. Homelessness is a failure of the state to house its own people. It is rooted in the political economy and a direct result of government acquiescence to property speculation because it treats housing as a commodity over and above that of people. Whether you […] The post Homelessness: Facts, Figures and Suella Braverman appeared first on TruePublica.

“Public services in perpetual state of decline since 2010”

1 November 2023 @ 1:02 am

By TruePublica Editor: “Public services in ‘perpetual state of decline since 2010.” That is the headline from yesterday’s Times newspaper. It confirms what the dire state of the country really is in. It is further proof of ‘Broken Britain.’ It is also further proof of the scale of damage the Tories have actually managed to […] The post “Public services in perpetual state of decline since 2010” appeared first on TruePublica.

Council Leaders Warning: Social Safety Net At Risk Of Collapse

1 November 2023 @ 1:00 am

By Rob Woodward:  It was notable that half of all English councils amounting to 158 local authorities attended an emergency summit yesterday – hosted by Eastbourne borough council and the cross-party District Councils’ Network. During that meeting, a desperate plea was made by council leaders who warned of an impending disaster brought on by a […] The post Council Leaders Warning: Social Safety Net At Risk Of Collapse appeared first on TruePublica.

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If you wanted to know if a website is centered from the left or the right, this site is maybe for you.

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Great resource for those daily GIFs.

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The rights of tech. Patents and legal news. Defending digital freedom and exposing corruption.

Free Software Community/Volunteers Aren't Circus Animals of GAFAM, IBM, Canonical and So On... (updated)

4 May 2024 @ 9:50 am

Playing with people's lives for capital gain or "entertainment" isn't acceptable

[Meme] The Cancer Culture (updated)

4 May 2024 @ 3:15 am

Mission accomplished?

Germany Transitioning to GNU/Linux

4 May 2024 @ 2:20 am

Why aren't more German federal states following the footsteps of Schleswig-Holstein?

IRC Proceedings: Friday, May 03, 2024

4 May 2024 @ 1:56 am

IRC logs for Friday, May 03, 2024

Over at Tux Machines...

4 May 2024 @ 1:54 am

GNU/Linux news for the past day

Alexander Wirt, Bucha executions & Debian political prisoners

4 May 2024 @ 1:45 am

Reprinted with permission from disguised.work

IBM's Decision to Acquire HashiCorp is Bad News for Red Hat

4 May 2024 @ 12:27 am

IBM acquired functionality that it had already acquired before

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Music albums, bands, musicians and songs featured and reviewed.

Classical Highlights for April 2024

1 May 2024 @ 12:00 am

There are many excellent choices for sampling among April's new reviews. Start with Vaughan Williams: A Birthday Garland, a belated celebration of the composer's 150th birthday, put together by baritone Roderick Williams (pictured) and pianist Susie Allen. Discover this and more highlights on AllMusic.

Celebrating the 2024 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees

23 April 2024 @ 12:00 am

Each year, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction process is a heated debate about who should go in and what "Rock & Roll" even means, but the votes have been tallied and here are this year's inductees.

Nine Country Artists of Color to Check Out in the Wake of "Cowboy Carter"

17 April 2024 @ 12:00 am

In light of the message sent by Beyoncé's recent smash "Cowboy Carter", here is a list of musicians of color who are asserting their rightful share in country music's heritage.

YACHT's Claire L. Evans on Crafting “Chain Tripping” and Capturing “The Computer Accent”

9 April 2024 @ 12:00 am

AllMusic spoke with YACHT vocalist Claire L. Evans about the motivations, challenges, and revelations of integrating AI into their music-making process and a look at the possible future of collaboration.

Classical Highlights for March 2024

3 April 2024 @ 12:00 am

This month we reviewed classical recordings celebrating the 100th anniversary of George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, including a banjo version by Béla Fleck and an inventive medley by Michael Feinstein and Jean-Yves Thibaudet (pictured) that mixes Gershwin's songs with the Rhapsody.

How Our Music Affects the Earth

26 March 2024 @ 12:00 am

Superstars flying private jets are in the spotlight thanks to those who closely monitor environmental footprints, but less time is devoted to considering how the music industry as a whole plays a role in impacting the environment.

On a Mission from God: The Definitive Story of The Blues Brothers

19 March 2024 @ 12:00 am

In Daniel De Visé's in-depth new book The Blues Brothers - An Epic Friendship, the Rise of Improv, and the Making of an American Film Classic, the author goes to phenomenal lengths to detail not just the making of the film, but goes back to the beginning, detailing the upbringings of the two actors, their explorations into a burgeoning comedy scene, their rise at SNL, and all the blues that's fit to print.

Indie Folk Artist Mon Rovîa Talks Hope, Inspiration, and Echinacea Tea

12 March 2024 @ 12:00 am

AllMusic had the chance to speak with Liberia-born, Chattanooga-based folk musician Mon Rovîa about his most recent single, "Don't Lose a Good Thing," how he holds onto his optimism, and his favorite type of tea.

Judas Priest's Ian Hill Discusses New Album, Metal Classics, Hall of Fame Induction

6 March 2024 @ 12:00 am

Judas Priest bassist Ian Hill spoke with AllMusic shortly before the release of the band's upcoming album Invincible Shield, discussing the record, his picks for favorite and most underrated Priest recordings, and if a 20th studio album is a possibility.

Classical Highlights for February 2024

28 February 2024 @ 12:00 am

Several albums stood out to our reviewers this month. One of those was a beautiful recital of French orchestral songs by Sandrine Piau (pictured). Also from France, Christophe Rousset lead his ensemble Les Talens Lyriques and impressive star singers in one of Lully's famous operas, Atys.

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Latest South East / London & UK news from various sources

Vinted shoppers warned to be alert of new scam by police

4 May 2024 @ 4:04 pm

A new scam has surfaced on various apps and websites like Vinted recently which involves victims trying to retrieve their funds after a failed transaction.

Do I have high cholesterol? How to reduce it from a GP

4 May 2024 @ 4:02 pm

What is high cholesterol and how can you reduce it? A GP answers.

Sadiq Khan wins third historic term as Mayor of London

4 May 2024 @ 3:15 pm

Labour's Sadiq Khan has made history by becoming the Mayor of London for the third time.

Daniel Anjorin family tribute after Hainault sword attacks

4 May 2024 @ 2:25 pm

The family of a 14-year-old boy killed in the awful Hainault sword attacks has paid tribute to their "most loved and amazing son."

Bromley and Bexley 2024 Mayoral election: Susan Hall wins majority

4 May 2024 @ 2:14 pm

Susan Hall gained her first borough win in the London election race, with 111,216 votes in Bexley and Bromley, with Sadiq Khan on 48,952, leaving his lead in the contest at just over 172,000.

South east London protest stops coach with asylum seekers

4 May 2024 @ 12:01 pm

Three people have been charged after protesters in south east London blocked a coach set to take asylum seekers to the Bibby Stockholm barge.

Sadiq Khan wins Greenwich and Lewisham majority: 2024 Mayoral election

4 May 2024 @ 11:47 am

It has been officially announced that Sadiq Khan has won a majority in Greenwich and Lewisham.

Woolwich Foot Tunnel out of use for 18 months

4 May 2024 @ 11:00 am

Greenwich residents are ‘frustrated’ that a lift for a foot tunnel under the Thames has been out of use for over 18 months.

The O2 Arena Shared Suite Lounge and Premium experiences

4 May 2024 @ 11:00 am

I recently went to see Take That at the O2 Arena, and I tried out one of the special experiences which makes you feel like a VIP celebrity.

Wetherspoon rules: Dogs, vaping, entry fees and dress code

4 May 2024 @ 10:03 am

Wetherspoon is a popular pub chain across the whole of the UK - but were you aware of these rules?