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  • Travelling without Moving – Inappropriateness

    This post is part of a series of essays bundled under “Travelling without moving”. Intro of that series can be found here. Petervan Pictures © 2021 – Travelling Without Moving After the Foam-post of begin April 2021, we continue with “Inappropriateness”, an ambiguous feedback from a client on a rejected project. In her post “The Change… Read more

  • Petervan’s Ride – May 2021

    This month’s collection of new releases, spiced up with some oldies. There were some awesome new releases this month. Try it out. Play in shuffle mode to improve the surprise experience. Enjoy! Read more

  • Petervan’s Delicacies – 9 May 2021

    As usual, an incoherent, irregular, unpredictable collection of interesting sparks. Handpicked, no robots. Minimalism in curation. Enjoy! Ben Thompson of Stratechery is always worth a read. About Market-Making on the Internet An illustrated compilation of hybrid creatures of our time, equally inspired by medieval bestiaries and observations of our damaged planet. Carlos E. Perez in… Read more

  • Petervan’s Delicacies – 3 May 2021

    As usual, an incoherent, irregular, unpredictable collection of interesting sparks. Handpicked, no robots. Minimalism in curation. Enjoy! Human systems are now so radically interconnected and interdependent that there is no avoiding this phase transition. By Patrick Hollingworth Great overview of the history of management by Niels Pflaeging. Mary Parker Follett vs. Frederick Winslow Taylor. Fascinating… Read more

  • Petervan’s Ride – April 2021

    This month’s collection of new releases, spiced up with some oldies. Quite like this list. Try it out. Play in shuffle mode to improve the surprise experience. Enjoy! Read more

  • Zen and the Art of Drawing Bricks

    A couple of weeks ago, I discovered by accident a way to get myself in a zen-state of total peace and relaxation. Not that I feel super hectic or nervous, or something like that. Not that I need it. Not that I was in search for it. I just stumbled upon it and I really… Read more