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Rebels Without Causes
The issues of the day are often more complicated than they seem at first glance.
This can discourage a person (such as yourself) from engaging in public debate.
My advice, and habit, is to be openly enthusiastic about the general existence of ideas, but thoroughly unspecific about anything else.
Below: from a recent issue of The New Statesman. Buy or licence cartoons.
What is Cake?
Cake is a soft, sweet and often moist foodstuff.
It cannot solve all your problems—but it does provide a welcome distraction.
Bot Art, Toulouse-Lautrec
Ordinarily, I’m a pen and paper guy, but I’ve been conducting some experiments with my iPad Pro: re-drawing famous artworks as robots.
Several of them can be found in the latest issue of the American Bystander (No. 22), including Artifice Bruant, at his Cabaret after Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (see below).
Please visit my Etsy store to see more (e.g. Mechanical Mona Lisa).