tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3778349612469580118.post6025844990242653415..comments2023-10-12T00:50:48.202+10:00Comments on + sophie munns : visual eclectica + : Bio-diversity from Abstract CitySophie Munnshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02797068983613314554noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3778349612469580118.post-57120190483470855362009-11-29T10:55:27.727+10:002009-11-29T10:55:27.727+10:00Thanks Sanne,
Its good to get feedback. I like the...Thanks Sanne,<br />Its good to get feedback. I like the magazine/journal aspect of the weblog - shifting the tone and weight of posts so that expectations are tested and a broader audience might be engaged. Cross-pollination of ideas and broader connections in this time of global complexity and velocity of change to me are a good fit.<br /><br />That's the beauty of the blog format - one leaves behind the rules and does something authentic - people choose to visit or not. There's no obligation or subscription to be concerned with.<br /><br />My archive blog is of course very straight-forward and non-interactive. This is an opportunity for something different and to discover and learn for me.<br /><br />What are you plans now Sanne after your recent show?There always seems to be so much happening re Art and Design in the Netherlands.<br />Best,<br />SSophie Munnshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02797068983613314554noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3778349612469580118.post-36988658133719505852009-11-29T03:24:18.843+10:002009-11-29T03:24:18.843+10:00Oh I love this,
There is always so much to learn ...Oh I love this, <br />There is always so much to learn and to discover on your blog, and it seems that you find something new every day to show us! Beautiful and thank you :-)Sannehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16636602849838657196noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3778349612469580118.post-70354343156278342412009-11-29T01:55:16.092+10:002009-11-29T01:55:16.092+10:00Your local paper is indeed a fine one Em!
I'm ...Your local paper is indeed a fine one Em!<br />I'm not a fan of the local one here - the Courier Mail. Someone referred to it as the Curious Mail the other day... wasn't sure how that fit either! Anyway...<br /><br />A bit of fun with these illustrations from Christoph Neimann. He's clever in that understated way and they have a lightness of touch despite the sometimes weighty themes (thinking berlin ones!). I'm sure that goes down well in a place like NY where plenty of lives know the full measure of gravitas.<br /><br />about finding things....sometimes i come to the computer in a mood that's ripe for finding things... the wiring in one's brain is sparking here, connecting there...things appear....the brain and the computer are one.<br /><br />just sometimes...thats always what its like though when i find things... I run with it because it's illusive and disappears so i make the most of those brief moments. Things seem to cohere at those times...its like finding parts of the puzzle that were waiting to be filled in.<br />Ciao,<br />SSophie Munnshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02797068983613314554noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3778349612469580118.post-86891381154610064222009-11-29T01:15:27.426+10:002009-11-29T01:15:27.426+10:00sohpie, i get to enjoy all this in my local paper,...sohpie, i get to enjoy all this in my local paper, the NY Times! brilliant stuff, thanks for making me aware of happenings in my own backyard (that i would have otherwise missed.) how do you find all these great things?emhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00635860972948661626noreply@blogger.com