Cryoconite, low albedo & massively intensifying melt-rates in Greenland. @hautepop brilliant on ice & dust. tinyletter.com/hautepop/lette…

Jay Owens’ mailing list about dust (dust!) is the most fascinating, sobering thing to hit my inbox every Sunday tinyletter.com/hautepop/lette…

This @hautepop geotale of Los Angeles's smog, cars, industry, and past and future transformations is gripping, epic. tinyletter.com/hautepop/lette…

"World-traversing dust clouds full of grasshoppers...dust as a way to see the world's end": @hautepop on dust. Yes.
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Lovely series of posts @hautepop on what we can learn about Planet Earth by pondering the role of dust in our lives: bit.ly/1Z0xElJ

"We desire these devices to give us things they cannot deliver — they cannot promise us connection, or agency; they cannot make us smooth and sleek and sexy like them; they cannot make us perfect." @hautepop on product design and the price of perfection tinyletter.com/hautepop/lette…

Another poetic and profound installment from @hautepop's wonderful series on dust as thing-to-think-with tinyletter.com/hautepop

juuuuuuuust reading about @hautepop's newsletter in wired, nbd. #earlyadopter (tinyletter.com/hautepop)

In which @hautepop (conceptually) sensitises me to dust, and I'm briefly rendered incapable of operating in urban India.

I listened to @hautepop's @BBCRadio4 talk on dust over lunch. It is excellent. You should listen too: bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08…

New newsletter from @hautepop tentatively categorized C? for Possibly Cosmic. Subscribe! tinyletter.com/hautepop

.@hautepop on the iPhone's (and other smartphones') fragility as expression of luxury and status is spot-on.

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Lovely meditation on glass and the almost sexual danger of perfect and perfectly fragile iPhones by @hautepop tinyletter.com/hautepop/lette…

“What Apple sells us - what modernity sells us - is a vision of shiny new perfection that is in fact impossible.

There will be dust. There is always dust. By that I mean there is always time, and materiality, and decay.”

Incredible.

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