Marc Hempel

oozey mess

shark vs the universe

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Show & Tell
todays bird

Product Placement
Peter Solarz
cherry valley forever

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Cosimo Galluzzi
we're not kids anymore.
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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Janaina Medeiros

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Marc Hempel

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Bruce Pennington covers
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Why Aren’t You Reading Motor Crush?!
The team behind the critically acclaimed revamp of Batgirl returns with an exciting sci-fi action-adventure series! By day, Domino Swift competes for fame & fortune in a worldwide motorcycle racing league. By night, she cracks heads of rival gangs in brutal bike wars to gain possession of a rare, valuable contraband: an engine-boosting “machine narcotic” known as Crush.
Domino Swift and Lola, the amazing genius mechanic (also Domino’s Ex)
Also, this comic requires music so I recommend listening to:
OGRE
Perturbator
Satellite Young
Tokyo Rose
Trevor Something
VHS Glitch
Dead Astronauts
Ex Machina
Susanne Sundfør
Tron Legacy by Daft Punk
etc.
I created a Spotify playlist called “Motor Crush: Music Selections  Inspired by the Comic” here.
How One Misunderstanding in the 1870s Created an Entire Sci-Fi Subgenre
The year: 1877. The discovery: life on Mars.
At least, life was thought to have been discovered on Mars. This is the story of how a single misunderstood word had a large and lasting impact on the world of Mars-centric science fiction.
You can read my whole article about it here, but the gist is that an Italian astronomer noted channels on Mars by writing the Italian word “canali,” which was mistranslated as “canals,” prompting decades of speculation about the Martians who had built the canals. Here’s a selection of retro sci-fi art featuring the non-existent canals. Artists are credited in the captions.
Cameo Studios publicity info forms filled out by Bela Lugosi in 1934.
Earliest childhood ambition: Highway bandit Present ambition: Dude Ranch

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St. John’s Point, County Down, Northern Ireland
I was going to upload this when the episode aired but in my defense I forgot.
an opinion piece by Simon Parkin wringing hands about games criticism
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/feb/05/video-game-critic-falls-prey-self-doubt
There are things about this piece that feel they connect to that Kapka Kassabova piece about borders that I posted yesterday. There are other things about it that bother me though, too.
Particularly this: “In peacetime [Papers, Please] is a cautionary tale. This month it feels like a superfluous mirror. We already know how ugly we are.”
2 things: One, 2013 was “peacetime”? The Syrian civil war & the resultant refugee crisis in Eastern Europe was already well underway when Lucas Pope released Papers, Please. Two, the reason we “already know how ugly we are” is that art has already illuminated our flaws as well as our triumphs. A video game, by allowing players to interact & experience art more actively, has a way of making those flaws and triumphs more personal, more easy to internalize.
Just because a game makes you feel bad when you’re already feeling bad doesn’t mean it’s “superfluous”. The words I would use instead are “enduring” and “effective”.
Parkin’s column ends with a John Updike quote: “The communion between reviewer and his public is based upon the presumption of certain possible joys.” I believe that one of those joys-- maybe the primary joy-- that a game provides is the joy of understanding something complex. The joy of learning. Understanding something awful can still be a kind of joy.
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Also there's this (at Roads End Beach)

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Lincoln City lincoln selfie (at Roads End Beach)
Not having altitude sickness is also nice tbh, tho I got some p ok photos in WY (at West Thumb Geyser Basin)
Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone
Fishing Cone Geyser on Yellowstone Lake
Glad to be back in Stumptown, as of a half-hour ago (at Portland Farmers Market @ PSU)

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I... can't think up a Deadwood quote that doesn't have any cusses in it. (at Deadwood, South Dakota)
Crazy Horse Monument (at Black Hills National Forest)