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  • Petervan’s Ride – Jan 2021

    Nice little list, mostly new releases – play in shuffle mode > increases happenstance 😉 Read more

  • Petervan’s Delicacies – 28 Jan 2021

    Fantastic reflection by Dan Hill and his collective on the European Commission’s suggestion to build a New Bauhaus. Inspired by Marcel Proust’s “A la Recherche du Temps Perdu”, the designer Anthony Guerrée creates furniture There is nothing wrong with utopian dreams, on the contrary. Doing something to reduce or eliminate the production and amplification of… Read more

  • Travelling without Moving – Play

    This post is part of a series of essays bundled under “Traveling without moving”. Intro of that series can be found here. The plan/ambition with this series: to share where I have been in 2020, what I learned, where I am going, and what is required. The broader quest is to discover what is required to… Read more

  • Petervan Delicacies – 2 Jan 2021

    Also in the new year, I will continue with my usual, incoherent, irregular, unpredictable collection of interesting sparks. Handpicked, no robots. Minimalism in curation. Enjoy! About how we have become “insufficiently shocked” by people who trample on our norms About Distributed Cooperative Organisations for radical workplace democracy About revolt against the limits of anthropocentric capitalism… Read more

  • Petervan Ride – December 2020

    Musical harvest December 2020 > most are new releases > as usual more fun when played in shuffle mode > more surprise > enjoy Read more

  • Petervan’s Delicacies – 5 Dec 2020

    As usual, an incoherent, irregular, unpredictable collection of interesting sparks. Handpicked, no robots. Minimalism in curation. Enjoy! How much does a Mac know about you and how much does it send back to Apple and who has access to those data? Fascinating analysis by Jeffrey Paul in “Your Computer isn’t Yours”. Also check out the… Read more