Tweets by @zeitkunst
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One of my first successful weather fax receptions using my shortwave radio, a long wite antenna,… https://t.co/ChELdB4um7
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RT @jenbenka: "To devalue the beautiful... would be to lose sight of what we are fighting for in the first place." —Monica Youn https://t.co/3sPtRdAKrb
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Collecting material for new projects. A recording of one of the notorious shortwave "numbers… https://t.co/2CaJWmwWWg
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Gut! Working with hog intestine as a material, a skill I learned from Mo Kelman last summer… https://t.co/vffZ0n9ZWs
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RT @silvi0L0russo: MAKE BOOK MAKE SOUP, a workshop on speculative publishing workflows https://t.co/EkKHAn1ubf https://t.co/1ZxOuc1a8i
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Space, astronomy, stars, heavens, threads, cords, fibers, weaving, networks => a melange of objects and concepts that are unnaturally cloven
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"The term [zij] is believed to refer to the arrangement of threads in weaving"
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+ of the sun, moon, planets, and stars, especially such a text written in Arabic or Persian in the eighth or ninth century.)
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Latin translation of al-Khwārizmī's zīj (an astronomical text tabulating information on the apparent positions and… https://t.co/crQQJQj0i7
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+ are tabulated in advance for each day of a certain period; an astronomical almanac.
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ephemeris, n: A book in which the places of the heavenly bodies and other astronomical matters +
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A perk of my job (and generous colleagues) is getting to have uninterrupted time with this beauty of a telescope: https://t.co/cjNIv80zG2
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Pauline Oliveros’s Sonic Meditations https://t.co/EDdqCWNh1n
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Thinking about solar sails as fabric, the care that goes into hand folding these sails prior to launch (from… https://t.co/3Hnmxzt3aa
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Amazing recording of a rather odd numbers station from today (HT spooks mailing list): https://t.co/Mfba8QvOqa
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First snow from atop Observatory Mountain! https://t.co/FzNq8FSrtz
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I'm so happy I got to attend the Northampton book and book arts fair! I was able to meet so many… https://t.co/C5f7dqeTco
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@TRAUMAWIEN That's cool, thx for sending. Am thinking about how book artists manipulate books, wondering how one would approach ebooks.
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@lifewinning Great list! Thanks for making it. Also Erik Davis' classic _TechGnosis: Myth, Magic, and Mysticism in the Age of Information_