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'people, i've been sad'

@cassia_stults

applied anthropologist | amateur cartographer of the invisible landscape | that weirdo who wants to spend their whole life in school | Asst. Lect. Eng. BSU

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VizArt (@hellovizart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Final version of the Continental #Spain with spectral elevation tint. We opted for a very soft light to soften the shadows and give a delicate coloring to the ground. We paln to realize a classical topographic tint version, that we call geo. #mapart #cartography #maps

Final version of the Continental #Spain with spectral elevation tint.

We opted for a very soft light to soften the shadows and give a delicate coloring to the ground.
We paln to realize a classical topographic tint version, that we call geo.

#mapart #cartography #maps
Owen Davies (@odavies9) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pubs as folk museums. In our book "Building Magic" Ceri Houlbrook & I, explored the history of pubs as the repositories of unusual folkloric objects (particularly mummified cats). Here's a copy of the section - enjoy! (pt1)

Pubs as folk museums. In our book "Building Magic" <a href="/CeriHoulbrook/">Ceri Houlbrook</a> &amp; I, explored the history of pubs as the repositories of unusual folkloric objects (particularly mummified cats). Here's a copy of the section - enjoy! (pt1)
The Manchester Centre for Gothic Studies (@gothicmmu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

DEADLINE EXTENDED UNTIL 15 MARCH 2025 We still have room for a few more panels and workshops at Gothic Crossroads, so have extended the deadline for another couple of weeks. Don't forget that we have some travel bursaries for PGs. Details on our website: manchestergothic.mmu.ac.uk/gothic-cross-r…

Esri (@esri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sometimes throwing shade can be a good thing. 😉 Create tinted terrain that doubles as art with this hillshade tutorial from cARTograpgher, John Nelson. ow.ly/pzRF50VifFc

Sometimes throwing shade can be a good thing. 😉 Create tinted terrain that doubles as art with this hillshade tutorial from cARTograpgher, <a href="/John_M_Nelson/">John Nelson</a>. ow.ly/pzRF50VifFc
EASA (@easainfo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Open Encyclopedia of #Anthropology (@anthroencycl) is a peer-reviewed and #OpenAccess resource for teaching and learning. Check it out here ⤵️ buff.ly/12N5rmS

The Open Encyclopedia of #Anthropology (@anthroencycl) is a peer-reviewed and #OpenAccess resource for teaching and learning.

Check it out here ⤵️
buff.ly/12N5rmS
Society for Cultural Anthropology (@culanth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The substitution of solar lights for kerosene is a good story, but it is only one version of the story: let’s examine the others. What else are solar lights a substitute for? From our series on Substitution, Nassima Abdelghafour writes on Dirty Kerosene ⬇ culanth.org/fieldsights/di…

The Plant Initiative (@plant_init) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The new issue Vol 2, Issue 1 of the interdisciplinary open access Plant Perspectives Journal @plantpjournal is available for free download, and includes many interesting plant-related articles as well as poetry & reviews. whp-journals.co.uk/PP/

The new issue Vol 2, Issue 1 of the interdisciplinary open access Plant Perspectives Journal @plantpjournal is available for free download, and includes many interesting plant-related articles as well as poetry &amp; reviews. whp-journals.co.uk/PP/
Dig It! (@digitscotland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Archaeological textiles are rare finds in Scotland, but the fabric on this bead from the Galloway Hoard survived for over 1,100 years underground 🤯 Why? It was buried with metal which helped create an inhospitable environment for fibre-eating microbes: digitscotland.com/poisonous-wool…

Archaeological textiles are rare finds in Scotland, but the fabric on this bead from the Galloway Hoard survived for over 1,100 years underground 🤯

Why? It was buried with metal which helped create an inhospitable environment for fibre-eating microbes: digitscotland.com/poisonous-wool…
The Plant Initiative (@plant_init) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Free for download! Botanical Imagination: Rethinking Plants in Modern Japan is a new critical plant studies book by Jon L. Pitt from Cornell University Press. "..explores the complicated legacy and enduring lure of plant life in modern Japanese literature and media" cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/978150178…

American Association of Geographers (@theaag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey students! AAG’s Student and Postdoc Opportunities website features the latest positions, programs, and opportunities for geography students. Geography departments regularly add new opportunities, so check back often to view the latest listings. bit.ly/3Zq9sA4

Hey students! AAG’s Student and Postdoc Opportunities website features the latest positions, programs, and opportunities for geography students. Geography departments regularly add new opportunities, so check back often to view the latest listings. bit.ly/3Zq9sA4
NatRecordsScot (@natrecordsscot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A plan of Glasgow circa 1778, showing the Gorbals, Calton and the surrounding area. Search and view thousands of Scottish maps, plans, surveys, technical drawings and much more in our collections from the comfort of your own home 👇 bit.ly/SPMapsPlans

A plan of Glasgow circa 1778, showing the Gorbals, Calton and the surrounding area.

Search and view thousands of Scottish maps, plans, surveys, technical drawings and much more in our collections from the comfort of your own home 👇

bit.ly/SPMapsPlans
Gothic Nature Journal (@gothicnaturejo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are absolutely delighted to announce that Gothic Nature V: Decolonising the EcoGothic is here at long last! gothicnaturejournal.com/issue-v/ This issue was a true labour of love & joy—& hope—in a time where all are sorely needed. Kind regards, Elizabeth, Harriet & Kim D.

We are absolutely delighted to announce that Gothic Nature V: Decolonising the EcoGothic is here at long last! gothicnaturejournal.com/issue-v/

This issue was a true labour of love &amp; joy—&amp; hope—in a time where all are sorely needed.

Kind regards,
Elizabeth, Harriet &amp; Kim D.
Gothic Nature Journal (@gothicnaturejo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Continuing our celebration of GNV, we bring you Jennifer Schell's 'Spectral Seals and Enslaved Africans: Herman Melville's 'Benito Cereno' as an Anticolonial EcoGothic Tale’ 🦭 gothicnaturejournal.com/wp-content/upl…

Continuing our celebration of GNV, we bring you Jennifer Schell's 'Spectral Seals and Enslaved Africans: Herman Melville's 'Benito Cereno' as an Anticolonial EcoGothic Tale’ 🦭 

gothicnaturejournal.com/wp-content/upl…
Mid Theory Collective (@mid_theory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today @ MTC associate editor Martha Henzy interviews writer Candace R. Nunag about debut book, A SOLAR FLARE, "a hybrid of short essays, research fragments, poems, flash fiction, and images that pull on the threads of our present polycrises." mid-theory.com/2025/05/01/all…

ArtNouveauDeco (@nouveaudeco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Glass window designs in Art Nouveau style from the 1914 catalogue of the "National Ornamental Glass Manufacturers Association of the United States and Canada".

Glass window designs in Art Nouveau style from the 1914 catalogue of the "National Ornamental Glass Manufacturers Association of the United States and Canada".
Be Believing (@be_believing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A mom posts a video of her house cat, saying, "He walks my kids to the bus daily, ensures they board safely, and then returns home."