New music from Solarference! Not only amazingly innovative sounds but solid artistic and cultural goals:
“…songs that carry a collective theme of freedom: freedom from the constraints of relationships, gender, poverty, imprisonment and working conditions.”
Sounds good to me. Go support them on indiegogo! https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/solarference-locks-bolts-album
#wikipedia SVG of the week eternity: English Unit Lengths:
MARVEL AT OUR CULTURE
Edit: more information about Ramsden’s Chains and Gunter’s chains on ramsden.info, “the gateway to all things Ramsden”
Edits! Iceland-specific info about Ells and hand measurement diagram
@aaronpk so are you still planning to blog about the process?
#TIL about Rat Park addiction research via Jules Porter and this comic by Stuart Mcmillen.
“What if the difference between not being addicted and being addicted was the difference between seeing the world as your park and seeing the world as your cage?”
I can’t help but think this applies to so many more issues than just substance addiction — depression, for example. Perhaps understanding other things which fit this pattern as forms of addiction is a good world-understanding lens.
Currently livestreaming audio from @indiewebcamp Nürnberg: radio.waterpigs.co.uk/live
#livestream #music #indiewebcamp
Hello Steffen! Hopefully this reply will show up…
whoooooooooooop!
#pigupdate they spend the whole time schnuffling around in soil, rolling around in soil and eating compost but still manage to look FABULOUS
We can learn a lot from these creatures, apparently.
Verantstaltung: Musikantenstammtisch/Tanz in Lebensmittelpunkt Griese Gegend
Wo: Lebensmittelpunkt Griese Gegend, Kirchplatz 9, Lübtheen
Wann: bis ??:??
Was:
Traditionelle Musik, Lied und Tanz Session! Jeder wilkommen, komm einfach vorbei. Lieber akustischen Instrumenten.
Thanks to everyone who came to the workshop on Saturday! It was great fun to dance with you all, and to get some international perspectives on polka traditions :) I hope you all had as good a time as I did!
If you missed it, didn’t hear about it or want to do it all over again, we’ll be running a similar workshop at this year’s Vaka festival in Akureyri (15th-18th June), and there’ll be all sorts of other nice stuff going on too.
Until then, keep up the nice music and dancing in Reykjavík, I’m looking forward to being back :)
P.S. if anyone took photos, it’d be great to have copies — posted here is fine, emailed in high resolution to barnaby@waterpigs.co.uk is even better!