Nushu text which reads “Beside a well one does not thirst, beside a sister one does not despair.” From Intersol Nushu, a secret language of Chinese women, has lost its most accomplished and perhaps last surviving writer and speaker. Yang Huanyi was a well known speaker and writer of the language which evolved 400 years ago as a secret script used exclusively by women to communicate with each other usually about initmate and domestic issues. Many Nushu songs and poems were composed and the written legacy of the language survives in letters and embroidered handkerchiefs. Some Nushu resources: Yang Huanyi’s …
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Recently I have received phone calls from CIBC Visa, TD Canada Trust, Telus, and a few smaller companies asking me to buy things. (I’m not providing links to these companies. They can generate their own markets.) I would like you to know, if you are a telemarketer, that I don’t like cold calls. I consider it phone spam. If I’m looking for a line of credit, or a cheaper long distance plan or a VISA card with 5000 bonus airmiles, Google and I are perfectly capable of finding it. So if you do call please be aware that I will …
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Apropos of what I blogged the other day on vision, Johnnie Moore has posted a nice piece at finding where the true potential lies. Change is often spoken of as something to be done elsewhere, by other people. I think the effect is to make change some hypothetical process, and perhaps to give the speakers a kind of illusory sense of power. Turning the conversation to the one thing we can change – ourselves and the ways in which we interact with the world – creates a more empowering and realistic set of tasks, and works from a vision that …
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I’ve been playing around with Webjay for a few months now. It’s a tool that creates playlists of music (and other media) from users all over the place. My musical tastes are pretty varied, but I have always loved what is known as “world music” and so I have distilled some great findings on the web into a rotating top 40 of sounds that are making my ears tingle at the moment. You might have heard of some of these artists, but I’m willing to be that most of them are new discoveries. Go visit the playlist and have a …
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Recent searches that have brought visitors to Parking Lot: “repatriation of sacred objects and human bones and First Nations people” “japan everyday relationship to living space” “How did politics influence space technology?” “every Year the Salmon Come Back” “Ojibway turtle song lyrics” “example of short essay about students parking space” “the claw marks of those who preceded us” “experiences living in remote communities” “poems for staff finishing work” “hungarian detachment AND strategy” “small structure in open space” That last one would make a cool tag line, eh? Welcome to all of you, no matter how you got here.