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Audio and Visual Ephemera

Posted on February 18, 2019February 18, 2019 by tundranaut

  View this post on Instagram   Goofing with a free film app. Music by pal Brett A post shared by MC (@tundra__michael) on Jan 4, 2019 at 8:42am PST   View this post on Instagram   cityscape jazz fun. Drums by Brett Van Donsel A post shared by MC (@tundra__michael) on Jan 11, 2019…

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Rest in Peace, Ken Nordine

Posted on February 16, 2019February 16, 2019 by tundranaut

Ken Nordine, 98, dies 

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G H O S T →→→ M I G R A T I ONS

Posted on February 6, 2019February 6, 2019 by tundranaut

ΤµÑÐΓÀÑΑµΤ

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Asphalt & Catechisms

Posted on January 31, 2019January 31, 2019 by tundranaut

ΤµÑÐΓÀÑΑµΤ

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Achromatic Nightmare Psalms

Posted on January 28, 2019February 2, 2019 by tundranaut

⊗⊗⊗⊗⊗⊗⊗⊗⊗⊗⊗⊗⊗⊗⊗⊗⊗⊗

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Light That Kills as Well as Illumines

Posted on December 24, 2018February 22, 2020 by tundranaut

“If we can’t hear people screaming in agony, how can we hear at all?” — Henry Miller Edgard Varèse I was digging through old blog posts recently and found a post that deserves a reboot. The topic of the post in question was Henry Miller’s book The Air-Conditioned Nightmare, which features some really great music…

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INTERVIEW: Sonya Mann — Cryptocurrency, Cypherpunk, and Exit

Posted on September 3, 2018May 13, 2020 by tundranaut

Sonya Mann Every few months or so I read a blog post or longform essay that animates me in such a way that I have to go back and read it a few more times or share it aloud with my significant other. “The Conversations that Cryptocurrency Killed,” authored by Bay Area writer Sonya Mann…

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INTERVIEW: Justin Murphy #WeirdPoliticalTheory

Posted on July 31, 2018May 31, 2020 by tundranaut

JUSTIN MURPHY Q: You recently conducted an interesting study whose results probably surprised some people. Essentially, the data you’ve looked at seems to suggest that “radical leftists” and/or “the far left” are not necessarily the threat to free speech they are often portrayed as; rather, the problem free speech runs into is more complex and…

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INTERVIEW: Daniel Kalder (Anti-Tourism)

Posted on February 5, 2018April 21, 2022 by tundranaut

ANTI-TOURISM Q: Which foreign land that you’ve visited so far was the most impenetrable in your travels — the one that had the most barriers to entry e.g. physical distance, bureaucracy, cost, etc. ? A: Turkmenistan. I visited during the imperial-hallucinatory phase of the Turkmenbashi dictatorship. It took me over a year to get in,…

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BOOK REVIEW: “Disaster Fitness: Make Your Demons Do the Work”

Posted on October 1, 2017May 11, 2020 by tundranaut

“If I neglect yoga, I am troubled by dreams of killing everybody.” — Ann Sterzinger Disaster Fitness: Make Your Demons Do the Work Ann Sterzinger’s “Disaster Fitness” holds that trauma and dysfunction can be harnessed for good and turned to our physical advantage. Pain and turmoil can be used like flamethrowers and grenades against the…

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