Dear reader
»I have everything I need,« Uno said while we pushed him to swing on the local playground.
It was a welcome reminder. I’m spending these weeks manifesting wishes and transitions, and in the process, I tend to look at what I don’t yet have. I want flower fields and overlook the seeds in my pocket.
With care
Kristoffer
Wayside flowers
https://chipped-kindly-larkspur.glitch.me/
Field notes
1.
The HTML Review issue 3 is out. Thank you, Shelby and Max, for orchestrating an annual internet highlight.
2.
»Creating websites was a way to take up territory on the internet. The art of being on the internet was an act of world-making.«
A lovely introduction to Chia Amisola and their work with the Philippines internets.
4.
Surf Club Guides E-Zine Issue #1 is a hard-to-read title, so let me explain: Surf Club, a webring of quirky homepages, published the first edition of an electronic zine with guides about »the web as a free and open repository of knowledge, enthusiasm and art.« I recommend you to find the forum.
5.
Laurel Schwulst renovated her website. It is a treat and an intuitive easter egg.
6.
Feminist Servers, Image Cloud, and To Forge or Not to Forge are upcoming events in the Poetic Web Calendar.
Collections
Kind people reached out last time I asked for help. So I will try again: Please write me if you want to help manifest projects like Naive Yearly, Tiny Awards, and other projects that work to keep the web alive. I’ve a long — and growing — list of things I want to do.
Last email was sent to 2924 inboxes. Logo by Dreams™. Photograph by Ana Šantl.