Scattergun ramblings No. 8
We're tossing around ideas for a mural in the community space at work. People like the idea of having an anchor image of the exterior of the church and then other images around it that show what goes on here, what people feel and think about the place. As a first prototype, I projected an image onto a whiteboard and traced the main lines of it. It works, as a proof of concept and I learned from it, particularly how different it is to draw on a vertical surface like a wall. I remember a trainee teacher at primary school telling us that she'd had to spend a lot of time learning how to write on a blackboard. I didn't believe her.
Next time we'll have to have a go on the actual wall we're going to be painting on.
This morning I got my first, unsolicited offer to buy one of my Tweets as an NFT. There is a service on cent.co that facilitates minting and trading of Tweets - so if you have a public twitter account, your public tweets are all available to be offered on. So if you wanted to own (no I don't know why you would) my first ever mention of ST**M on Twitter you'd just search for it and then copy/paste the url of the tween into the v.cent.co search bar.
Anyway, in today's case the one of interest was a reference to being at the National Film Theatre (NFT - geddit?) in 2007 - it turns out that's the third extant mention of "NFT" on Twitter and that seems to be the reason for it having any value. Let's say "we're in negotiations..." Feel free to make your own offers :)
Light blogging of late because I've made a major reorganisation of my home working space and I got caught up in looking in all the boxes of stuff that I had to move in order to do so and y'know... attention problems... It's great though, the space, this is my first time writing in the new corner of the room and it feels much much better.