Archive for December, 2010

The Page 99 Test: Jimena Canales’ “A Tenth of a Second”

The “Page 99 Test” is  attributed to an invitation by Ford Madox Ford to judge a book by reading its page 99. Marshal Zeringue’s blog is dedicated to testing pages 99 and offers interesting analyses, often from the authors themselves. The test is an interesting mix of randomness and consistency, but above all it might just help us standing still in an era where navigation inside electronic versions of books is more and more efficient and where page numbers are threatened by CTRL-Fs. A picture worth 1000 words? Page 99 of Jimena Canales’ book on the perception and nature of time was… a photograph ! Take more than a tenth of a second to read her own reading of the page:

The Page 99 Test: Jimena Canales’ “A Tenth of a Second”.

Mortan Ingemann’s Wireless

A fun inquiry into the disappearance of the poles and wires, by Mortan Ingemann, a Danish cartoonist. After the multiple speculations about the role of electromagnetic waves in the mysterious death of bees in North America, it is the bird’s way of life turn to get ethereal!

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