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Having fun being back on iOS, making quick edits on the train.

Copywriting gone wrong, on the backside of a bottle of wine. The only way this could work is how it makes you want to drink the whole bottle in one go, just to forget the enormous pressure it, unpretentiously, puts on you.

The lesson here is obvious.

I’m currently reading The Circle by Dave Eggers. So far it’s a great read – it feels like it’s a major update of Douglas Coupland’s Microserfs combined with the claustrophobic feeling of George Orwell’s 1984.

Today I saw this great ‘advertisement’ for The Circle – no clues, no mention it’s about a book even, very fitting considered the theme of the story. It also means the people behind it are hoping it’s intriguing enough for people to look it up later. I wonder, does that work? In what terms would you describe ‘success’ with such a campaign and how/where would you measure it? Unless this is only the beginning of a far more extended campaign it seems to me it’s just one of those ‘by fans for fans’-ideas, only understandable when you already know what’s going on.

Today we’re making beats WITHOUT A COMPUTER! How oldschool.

It’s a Boss DR550, Electro Harmonix Double Muff (USA), DR stereo limiter and a Mackie 1202.

“When you don’t have a word to say, you’ve got to start with one letter.” Made this one for fun, early 2012.

A new personal record: 26 tracks in one project. And with the sun on outside it’s a fine day.

Verses for the King – the poetry book for which I did all the inside lay-out is out now and in my hands, finally. Buy it here for only €5!

Organised our first ever ‘huiskamerconcert’ – playing live were the folkband Cheeses Of Mexico and poet Kel Fowler. It was a great night and more will follow surely.

Saw this at the zoo yesterday. Nature makes human design look obsolete so easily. Want to delve into natureofcode.com

Fun anti-design flyer I made, august last-year.