Month: October 2017
Ideographic Myth
The Moldbug Variations | Corey Pein
Be The Change : NPR
Bacteria Self-Organize to Build Working Sensors | Duke Pratt School of Engineering
On China’s Great Books: An Interview with Frances Wood – BLARB
Profile: Rupi Kaur, Author of Milk and Honey
Korean Punk and Indie Rock in a K-Pop World » BLARB
http://blog.lareviewofbooks.org/the-korea-blog/korean-punk-indie-rock-k-pop-world/
Japanese cool is quirky, the sum of the nation’s eccentricities,” writes Jeff Yang at CNN. “Hong Kong cool is frenetic, representative of the society’s freewheeling striving spirit. American cool is casual: It’s cool that’s anchored in doing without trying, it’s about being quintessentially effortless. By contrast, Korean cool could not be more effort-ful