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Disassembling Our Home

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Disassembling Our Home

And the winner of the WWWonderful Awards.

Kristoffer
Oct 30, 2022
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Another Sunday, Another Naive Weekly — Observations From The Internet Wilderness.
Sunday, October 30, 2022.

Good morning,

“Is this nice?” Uno is walking with determination up the tiny mountain path. His question is rhetoric because his entire being shines with happiness as he steps over small rocks, picks wayside flowers, and points Ana in directions to photograph.

Our Tenerife trip was a pleasant hiccup of summer in the midst of autumn and a welcome break from disassembling our home before our move to Athens in a few weeks. On that note, we’re saying goodbye to most of our belongings, including the last remaining Naive Weekly prints.

With care,

Kristoffer


Roadside Flowers

June’s Map is an invitation to get lost.

Iris is an internet fragment by Freja.

Slow Road is an endless browser-window-road-trip.

Petit Tube is videos with no views.


Field Notes

Seasons in Motion

Pentad World won the inaugural edition of the WWWonderful Awards. While I figure out an appropriate reward for the site’s composer, Laurel Schwulst, an Internet poet and a tiny NYC apartment resident, I’d like to thank you all for participating and encourage you to read the linked introduction to the project.

How Fateful?

Channon looked into Google’s location history to uncover how often her path crossed with her boyfriend before they became a couple. It is cute and nerdy and ends like this: “Past Channon had not the foggiest clue what impact an unnoticed stranger would come to have on her. Since learning this I can’t help but look at the passers-by in my day-to-day life in a different light.”


Original Print

Receive one of the last remaining limited edition prints made by Luka for Naive Weekly. If you are in Copenhagen, you can come by and pick it up (=avoid the shipping fee and say hi; just reply to this email).

Pay What You Want


Collections

  • Playlist Prompts.

  • A few things that could be poetry.

  • A Digital Atlas of Bauhaus Pedagogy.

  • Nokia Ringtones.

  • Odd meme generator and collection.

  • Concise adjectives.

I’m happy to receive submissions at kristoffer@naiveweekly.com.


The Naive Logo. A blue dove with Naive Weekly written on the wings.

Hi, I’m Kristoffer and you have just read Naive Weekly — Observations from the Internet Wilderness.

Last week this letter was sent to 1312 people. Twenty-seven are crazy enough to chip in every month/year to support me making time to write. Logo by Studio Hollywood. Photograph by Ana Santl.

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