How a Middle-Aged Victorian Woman Became One of the Great Masters of Scientific Illustration – The Marginalian
“We call it ‘Nature’; only reluctantly admitting ourselves to be ‘Nature’ too,” Denise Levertov wrote in her stunning poem “Sojourns […]
“We call it ‘Nature’; only reluctantly admitting ourselves to be ‘Nature’ too,” Denise Levertov wrote in her stunning poem “Sojourns […]
It is an ongoing mystery: What makes you and your childhood self the same person. Across a lifetime of physiological
The Marginalian was born on October 23, 2006, under an outgrown name, to an outgrown self that feels to me
We know that the atoms composing our bodies and our brains can be traced back to particular stars that died
Under the tyranny of our present productivity-fetishism, we measure the value of everything by the final product rather than by
Around the time when Austrian sociologist, philosopher, and curator Otto Neurath was building his ISOTYPE visual language, which laid the
Epoch after epoch, we humans have tried to raise ourselves above other animals with distinctions that have turned out false
That one mind can reach out from its lonely cave of bone and touch another, express its joys and sorrows
“It is almost banal to say so yet it needs to be stressed continually: all is creation, all is change,