Dr Francis Osis
@fosis.bsky.social
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Tweets about heritage, textile crafts, F1, dogs & nice walks. Makes motorsports art stuff at RaceCraft. Glasgow based. #ActuallyAutistic 🖖🌈🏳️‍⚧️ he/him https://racecraftembroidery.etsy.com
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fosis.bsky.social
Intro post time!

Hi, I'm Francis 👋 I work in the museums & archive service in West Lothian Council, and I'm just about to start my archives masters at Dundee. I have a PhD in history of medicine too!

I also create textile & fibre based art. I make clothes, quilts, and embroideries.
fosis.bsky.social
If I was in a well funded museum/archive, I would get to really focus on my job and actually get the tasks done. But also, I wouldn't get to design and install entire exhibitions, and have a hand in all the different aspects of the service like I do right now...
fosis.bsky.social
I love that in my job I get to do a bit of everything in museums and archives, but also I hate that in my job I have to do everything in museums and archives because there's only the two of us 😂
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literaturegeek.bsky.social
Lasercut wood print blocks of @queermedieval.bsky.social's Portland Frog Protest art (vs my previous acrylic versions), including a divided version w/9" tall frog & 3" agents so I can set type in a column between. Closeups to show how artist Miles' drawn lines look engraved in wood #DHmakes +
Photo of two laser engraved wood blocks set on a carpet to show how a column of letterpress type might be printed between them. The art is by Miles (@queermedieval.bsky.social). The first block is 9" tall by 6" wide, a nice bamboo Ikea rectangular cutting board engraved with just the Frog from Miles' drawing; the second is a square 3" wood plaque (from Michael's a while back so likely cheap pine?) and shows just the agents from Miles' art. The original art shows the person in a fullsize inflatable cartoon frog costume who faced off with, shamed, and caused retreat of literal evil government agents in Portland recently, facing off against two agents armed and surged in ways that indicate planned disrespect of human rights and their supposed peace keeping mission. Closeup to show engraved line detail around agent boots on laser engraved pine wood blocks using art by Miles (@queermedieval.bsky.social). Closeup to show engraved line detail around frog belly on laser engraved bamboo wood blocks using art by Miles (@queermedieval.bsky.social). Closeup to show engraved line detail around frog foot and ground area on laser engraved bamboo wood blocks using art by Miles (@queermedieval.bsky.social).
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awickenden.bsky.social
Storing my not-at-all-homoerotic fighting manual manuscript in my not-at-all-homoerotic Saint Sebastian book casket.
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ffrancavilla.bsky.social
Two weeks ago we lost a giant of the movie posters world, Renato Casaro. Today we lost a modern Master of movie posters: DREW STRUZAN. I can guarantee you have at least seen 5 of his posters in your lifetime. The man has put his art on some of the most popular movie franchises (Indiana Jones, 1/4
Poster for John carpenter the thing
fosis.bsky.social
Maud Woolf* autocorrect was trying to be helpful 😂
fosis.bsky.social
Currently on Thirteen Ways to Kill Lulabelle Rock by Maud Wolf. About 2/3 through and good fun/intriguing so far.
The front cover of the mentioned book. The cover shows 13 copies of a glamorous woman's head with all but one crossed out.
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letterformarchive.org
Calligraphy by Arthur Baker. We’re honored to hold Baker’s archive of hundreds of drawings, paintings, phototype negatives, and other material. letterformarchive.org/collections/...
Black calligraphic, swashy M and N on paper Calligraphic roman “abcd” on paper Calligraphic alphabet with long ascenders and descenders on paper. Calligraphic alphabet with hundreds of ‘a’s on paper.
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slurmsmackenzie.bsky.social
GenAI truly was the worst technology to come along at this moment.

An energy and water guzzler when we most urgently need to take climate action.

A disinformation machine as our journalism fails.

A bias machine as fascism takes root.

A job killer in a cost of living crisis.
thevoidencore.bsky.social
The "cognitive decline and brain damage from repeat COVID infections" and "easy to use robot that makes slop and melts your critical thinking skills" is a hell of a combo in a post-fact media ecosystem
fosis.bsky.social
Oh good, now student work can be both produced and marked by robots, ensuring no human is ever actually involved in the learning process
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ryancordell.org
Experimenting with a new concept using @queermedieval.bsky.social’s Portland Frog woodcut. Embracing goofiness as protest.
A poster in green ink on off white paper. In the center is a woodcut style illustration of a protester wearing an inflatable frog costume standing up against two ICE agents. The text above and below reads:

VIVE LA
RIBBITSTANCE
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adambienkov.bsky.social
"Last year the Byline Times published an embarrassing story about Conservative party councillors pretending to be ordinary folk during a televised election campaign event. A year later, Bienkov is suddenly off the invite list."

www.indexoncensorship.org/2025/10/free...
Free speech tested at party conferences - Index on Censorship
Political parties in the UK must allow critical voices in
www.indexoncensorship.org
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nationaltrust.org.uk
We've got some fantastic nature news to brighten your day 🎉

Wicken Fen has become the first UK nature reserve to record an incredible 10,000 species. A moth that imitates a wasp was the 10,000th species to be recorded. This work is possible thanks to a major grant from The Nature Recovery Project.
A close-up of a glow-worm with a black plated body and a bright green glowing tail clinging to a stem of grass in the dark The scaly brown and beige head of a lizard in side profile, its black eye seemingly staring at the camera A dark grey moth with bright beige splodges on its wings. It sits of a bright green leaf against a black background A small brown bird with a cream chest and darker brown tail feathers perches on a reed against a background of blurred brown and green reeds
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iandunt.bsky.social
Calling English a 'rip-off degree' is one of the most blatant exhibitions of personal barbarism I've ever seen. You've demonstrated nothing but the poverty of your own mind.
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guildmedmak.bsky.social
Those who teach and research Sir Gawain and the Green Knight will be interested in this fantastic research hub concerned with historic and contemporary creative responses to the late medieval poem. They're also looking for contributors, so do get in contact with @michaeledenart.bsky.social! 👇
Representing Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Representing Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a research hub concerned with historic and contemporary creative responses to the late medieval poem, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (circa 1370). Illu...
www.representing-sir-gawain-and-the-green-knight.com
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emilybrand.bsky.social
Feels a bit early in the day to be posting this, but if I'm spending the morning with 18th-century sex therapist & supposed 'Prince of the Quacks' Dr James Graham then so can you 🍆
Detail from an 18th-century print depicting bewigged James Graham riding astride a large phallic instrument labelled 'Largest in the World' as a little duck says 'quack quack quack' at his feet
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equusonthebuses.bsky.social
Judgement at Nuremberg - David Low's cartoon in the Evening Standard #OnThisDay 1946
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jonrosenberg.bsky.social
Oh no! We forgot to learn from history
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lilahsturges.com
The AI companies really want the public to forget that they cannot exist without stealing the efforts of actual creators and the public should always reminded
azalben.bsky.social
SAG-AFTRA has released a statement on Tilly Norwood, the AI "performer," saying:

“To be clear, 'Tilly Norwood' is not an actor, it’s a character generated by a computer program that was trained on the work of countless professional performers — without permission or compensation."
SAG-AFTRA Statement on Synthetic Performer

LOS ANGELES (Sept. 30, 2025) — SAG-AFTRA has released the following statement on the announcement of “Tilly Norwood,” an A.I.-generated “actor” that is reportedly seeking representation: 

“SAG-AFTRA believes creativity is, and should remain, human-centered. The union is opposed to the replacement of human performers by synthetics. 

“To be clear, “Tilly Norwood” is not an actor, it’s a character generated by a computer program that was trained on the work of countless professional performers — without permission or compensation. It has no life experience to draw from, no emotion and, from what we’ve seen, audiences aren’t interested in watching computer-generated content untethered from the human experience. It doesn’t solve any “problem” — it creates the problem of using stolen performances to put actors out of work, jeopardizing performer livelihoods and devaluing human artistry. 

“Additionally, signatory producers should be aware that they may not use synthetic performers without complying with our contractual obligations, which generally require notice and bargaining whenever a synthetic performer is going to be used.”
fosis.bsky.social
"Cutting the half-time orange" is a euphemism for a sex position and you can't convince me otherwise
terryleopard.bsky.social
I don't think I've done any of these things.

When is my deportation date?
A pic from the labour party X account 

Painting a fence, running the raffle, cutting the half time orange or even just that gentle knock on the door which checks your neighbour is alright. That's real Britain.
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marc-fischer.bsky.social
Public Collectors publication #105 combines almost a year of my Bluesky posts about self-publishing, some messy studio photos, and the text from Why Self-Publish Under Fascism? This just came back from the printer and is available to order. Just $6.00 + shipping halfletterpress.com/PCpublic-pub....
Back cover:

After many years on other social media platforms, in October 2024 I decided to see what Bluesky is all about. People described it as like Twitter without the nazis, and I liked the lack of advertising and algorhythmic excess. I enjoy telling stories and do this a lot elsewhere online but was cool with the 300-character limit and found it helpful for condensing my writing into tight chunks of thought. If I needed more space, I could always say more in the replies, but mostly I tried to see what I could say with a single post. 

I began writing about my self-publishing practice and quickly found a different and far more diverse audience than I have on other platforms. This booklet is a diary created through posts from near the beginning of my time on Bluesky until mid-September, 2025—almost a year. 

2024-2025 has been a prolific time of making new publications for me, and some of those publications—particularly my text Why Self-Publish Under Fascism?—attracted many readers and new social media followers. That booklet was initially published on May 1, 2025. It came out of an invitation from Mariame Kaba to participate in a panel discussion titled: Why Make Zines in 2025: Information Control Under Fascism at the space Walls Turned Sideways in Chicago. I workshopped some of the text in a thread Mariame started on Bluesky. After making over 1,750 copies of that booklet by hand (I still might make more that way), I decided to fold that text into this publication since the diary content comes from a similar place of thinking and making. I’ve also added photos of my messy studio taken in September 2025, which became messier through printing, initialling, rubber stamping, and clipping the corners of so many copies of that popular booklet.  

I love when a book or zine inspires me to make more of my own publications and I hope this little collection of short thoughts will motivate others to publish new things in their own way.

Marc Fischer / Public Collectors