You can find la Porta Magica in Rome, on the Piazza Vittorio. It’s what remains of the villa of Massimiliano Palombara, a 17th century occultist. There are at least two competing stories about it. One is that an archetypical mysterious stranger visited Palombara, and asked for funds and a room to test his alchemical know-how. Palombara agreed; the stranger […]
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The Magic Door of Massimiliano Palombara
September 5th, 2009 · 4 Comments
Tags: Mysteries · Places · Symbols · The Ineffable
The Star Lodge
June 9th, 2009 · 3 Comments
The Star Lodge, or Summer Palace, outside Prague, is another of those curious buildings that dot the Czech Republic. The Letohradek Hvezda was designed and built in 1555 by Archduke Ferdinand of Tyrol; it was supposedly a hunting lodge, but the fact that it’s shaped like a six-pointed star, with four stories, each keyed to a […]
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The Faust House
May 12th, 2009 · 7 Comments
I made this sketch of that curious old building, the Faust House, on a trip to Prague a few years ago. I post it here for whatever pleasure it may trigger. The Faust House, for those unfamiliar with it, sits on Charles Square; it houses the Faculty of Medicine of Charles University, and is not open […]
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Alfred Jarry in the Medical Museum
April 1st, 2009 · Comments Off on Alfred Jarry in the Medical Museum
Jarry? In the medical museum? It’s a funny place to find him, but there he is: the following prose poem, “Les Cinq Sens” (“The Five Senses”), is taken from his first book, Les Minutes de sable mémorial (Minutes of memorial sand, 1894). In it, the narrator makes his way through a natural history museum into a […]
Tags: 'pataphysics · Literature · Places · The Ineffable
A Micronation Postscript
November 21st, 2008 · Comments Off on A Micronation Postscript
The story of Lundy is familiar to all micronation buffs: a small island off the coast of England, declared a sovereign nation by its owner, Martin Harman, in 1925. But it’s good to see its lovely stamps, issued in that unique denomination, the Puffin. (Posted by Doug Skinner)
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Go Aggies!
November 21st, 2008 · 1 Comment
In 1923, the USSR was established; the earworm “Yes, we have no bananas” was released; Firestone began selling inflatable tires; a ‘talkie’ made its first public debut; New York revoked Prohibition; insulin became widely available; the Walt Disney Company was founded; the first planetarium opened in Munich; the first electric shaver was patented (by Jacob […]
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Geography Awareness Week
November 17th, 2008 · 3 Comments
November 16 marked the beginning of National Geography Awareness Week. Whether “national” indicates an emphasis on native geographical awareness, or is meant to suggest that we as a nation need to brush up on world geography, is unclear. Without getting too theoretical, I’d like to point out that geography is a social construct. Unlike […]
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Slatter’s Court, Davis CA
June 8th, 2008 · Comments Off on Slatter’s Court, Davis CA
Slatter’s Court was once a motor court on the old Lincoln Highway, serving travellers who passed through Davis, California and needed a place to rest their weary heads. Along its winding lanes, a handful of well-ensconced mobile homes and trailers are nestled among tiny clapboard and stucco cottages (which range from a single room to […]