An Ongoing Exploration of West Texas Wickidity, and its horrid impact on a Girl Named Lulu
Sunday, October 14, 2012
You Are What You Eat
A thought provoking video about the importance of proper nutrition. Lulu should probably take notes.
Something Scary
We've been observing radio (internet) silence for a bit, in order to ascertain whether a wicked presence has, indeed, settled into the Walla Walla scene. Unfortunately, goings on around the local cemetery would seem to indicate that we have probably been pursued here by one Wicked Witch whose name is now uncertain. The above video rather nicely explains the sort of thing that's happening, which is the very same sort of thing that used to happen back in the middle of Nowhere, West Texas. Never mind, though. We expect very soon to have the true account of the Witch's deeds available for the reading public and there should be enough outrage generated by the revelations therein to drive the Witch back into hiding. At least we hope so. Stay tuned.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
And So it Goes
It continues to unfold across the hive mind of the electronic universe, that strange sorcery unleashed when escape velocity was achieved and a new constellation willed into being. Don't worry denizens of planet earth: the Wickidity is well under control.
The magic of cybernetics is double and casts its spell like an enchanted two-way mirror. On one side, we find dominant uses of cybernetics as a commanding tool of power. Here, high-speed digital technologies wash over the imaginations of those they enchant, suggestively altering our senses and captivating our networked minds. But while capable of reshaping memory and even the contours of perception, digital sorcery of this sort is not cybernetics' sole or sealed destiny. On the other side of its magical mirror lies cybernetics' potential as a multifaceted pathway for life-sustaining connections, resonance, healing, requisite variation, and transformative change... This represents a form of code drift -- the suspension of clear and distinct boundaries between our modern selves and the world; and the replacement of such boundaries by ghostly streams of digitalized contact between beings in natural magical communication with each other. At issue here is the technological transmission of fascinating streams of affect and connection, vibrant streams of contact once banished to the subterranean haunts, deviant margins, and delirious poetic dreamscapes of modernity.
From Digital Magic, Cybernetic Sorcery: On the Politics of Fascination and Fear, by Stephen Pfol
Friday, August 24, 2012
Dreams
What dreams may come in this odd corner of Washington, we wonder as the days dim toward the waning of the year. Lulu has disappeared again, into hiding, no doubt as the witch continues her wicked quest to... well, we're not entirely sure what her ultimate goal might be. World domination seems likely. Determined we are as ever to defeat her wickidity and make the world safe again. Lulu will likely battle the witch yet again, but that remains to be seen.
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Monday, August 20, 2012
One Thing Leads to Another
The heat lingers in Many Waters, even as the plague of butterflies makes the South Texas migration. Enough at times, the American Snout, to block out the sun. We're still experiencing mild disturbances in the ectosphere after a serious Libytheana carinenta outbreak several years back. Those butterflies simply cannot wait to get out of Texas. To the West, California, they flutter on wings that would seem too insubstantial for such a flight. Those that make it past the feasting grackles, anyhow. No doubt this is the reason for the strange occurrences in the fourth dimension of late. Things are rearranging, tides recurring in novel ways. The ghost of Narcissa Whitman visited just last night the veranda of the Black Mansion and was heard to remark on the strange new lights swirling in the nether-realms, setting off cascades of sparks and glimmers. It seems she even managed to find her head, which, for some time, she'd been doing without. Developing...
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
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