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In this selection from Project Moonbase alum DJ Bongoboy (and @gehegedrei.bsky.social) we concern ourselves with the journey to the moon. Anticipation being the hot sauce of existence.

Let us begin…

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Wow! Found 1920s film footage of Eleonore Zugun (1913-1998), the Romanian girl who was the subject of unexplained poltergeist attacks and stigmata phenomena such as bite and scratch marks: youtu.be/8Mk6LKAD4e0?...

About her, here: psi-encyclopedia.spr.ac.uk/articles/ele...
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This is what happens when you let your hyperfixation win.

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A view of 24th Street from Madison Park
#Photography
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ergot. contributors Joe Koch @horrorsong.blog and Jack Klausner @jackklausner.bsky.social with new work in 'WE WILL SPEAK AGAIN OF THE RED TOWER'
COVER REVEAL AND RELEASE

WE WILL SPEAK AGAIN OF THE RED TOWER is a tribute anthology of stories inspired by Thomas Ligotti’s “The Red Tower” and it’s out NOW: dl.bookfunnel.com/zum1k2dg9b
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BBC Archive just uploaded The Lonely Shore (1962), a surreal 15-minute short that takes the form of a scientific report from an abandoned and desolate future Britain. Written by Jacquetta Hawkes, an actual archaeologist, and directed by Ken Russell, an actual madman.
1962: An Expedition to Post-Apocalyptic Britain | Monitor: The Lonely Shore | BBC Archive
YouTube video by BBC Archive
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Mark Fell
n-Dimensional Analysis (2013)

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After-Location and a Place That Remembers Waiting.
A large digital map pin hovers above a small table and chair; a thought bubble emerges from the scene, imagining another blurred, fading map pin—like a memory trying to locate itself.
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I put together all the playable species I illustrated for the upcoming sci-fi TTRPG @astracordis.space.

It was a pleasure working on this, and I think they look really nice together ^^
Poster-style illustration showing eight different alien species agains a white background. The title of the game and the name of each one can also be seen.
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These are wonderful.
Some of Japan's earliest depictions of dwarf trees appear in the 'Ippen Shōnin-eden' (一遍上人絵伝 1299), 'Kasuga-gongen-genki-e' (春日権現験記絵 1309) and 'Boki-ekotoba' (慕帰絵詞 1351) scrolls.
Zen monks in particular promoted 'penjing' as a cultured pastime to leading figures.
Woodblock print depicting a catalogue of bonsai types.

Image thanks - https://www.bonsai-art-museum.jp/en/ Woodblock print depicting a catalogue of bonsai types.

Image thanks - https://www.bonsai-art-museum.jp/en/ Woodblock print depicting a catalogue of bonsai types.

Image thanks - https://www.bonsai-art-museum.jp/en/ Woodblock print depicting a catalogue of bonsai types.

Image thanks - https://www.bonsai-art-museum.jp/en/
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Why screw around with polyester when you can make things out of birch bark?

Carmen Bakinstile
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A year ago today, Peter Strickland came round to my house!
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Vapourware godfather James Ferraro and Pinkpanthreess producer Glasear guest on Jackzebra’s fascinating 3rd mixtape of Chinese cloudrap - his debut on NYC’s Surf Gang

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Laggy @laggy.com.br · Jun 28
grande Nintendo FDS (Fim De Semana)

#chiptune
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Man's crowning achievement
You know you can just order resin teeth off the internet. No one can stop you.
Two sets of teeths
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Elite crashonline.org.uk/22/elite.htm

‘You can compare your version of Elite [with the] versions for other machines and smile with pride at what Firebird have produced.’
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psychedelic informational video featuring new pump organ music by me entitled ‘the carrier bag theory of fiction’
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JUST IN! 'Baghali' by Jaan

Solo album of electroacoustic and ambient from Jan De Vroede of Greenland indie folk collection Nive and The Deer Children.

Limited-edition LP on World Of Echo.

www.normanrecords.com/records/2109...
Jaan - Baghali
Buy BAGHALI by JAAN. LP £21.99. Order online today and get FREE UK delivery on orders over £75.
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This will be great. Edited by the author of Ghostland. I’m guessing the Aickman story is Swords which is a once read never forgotten story.
🎪 Roll up, roll up! The circus of horrors has arrived... From Aickman to Bradbury, explore sinister sideshows & dark fairgrounds in All the Fear of the Fair, the latest Tale of the Weird.
Available now: shop.bl.uk/products/all-the-fear-of-the-fair-uncanny-tales-of-circus-and-sideshow
All the Fear of the Fair book against a pink and red stained striped background.
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This is one of the most Anglicanism-in-practice images I have ever seen, and it is wonderful.
The pagan-friendly Anglican church in my small, rural English village would have no problems with Episcopalians! Here, for example, is our vicar blessing a pagan Obby Oss (performed by my husband) before a Beltane procession: our annual pagan/Christian/all-faiths-and-no-faith May Day celebration.
Photograph: Church of England vicar Edwina Fennemore stands at the church font to give a Christian blessing to a folkloric Obby Oss figure (dressed in tattered black clothes, with a painted horse skull head) and a Green Man figure (standing behind the Oss, in green tattered cloths and horns). The two creatures will also receive a pagan blessing, and then exit the church to the sound of drums to begin our village's annual Beltane/May Day procession. Photograph: The creature in black is a traditional Devon Obby Oss (aka Hobby Horse), a trickster figure who appears only at certain times of year. (This is not a Mari Llywd, which is a figure specific to Welsh traditions, though they can look similar). The Oss costume, with its black horse-skull head painted with flower designs, was created by artist Nomi Macleod, and is performed by folk dramatist & puppeteer Howard Gayton.
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Inaltera Wallpaper, France (1972) #MichelBoyer #GinoVistosi
Mic Mac floral patterned wallpaper shown in a sitting room that features Michel Boyer seating and a murano lamp by Gino Vistosi