Richard A Carter
@richardacarter.bsky.social
Academic in Digital Culture, University of York, UK. Exploring digital art, literature, and storytelling; ecology, materiality, and the more-than-human. Glider pilot. https://richardacarter.com/
Ah that's interesting, but yes, the pieces made rarely seem to have much to say beyond their very existence (not that I find that quality objectionable per se, but I don't see much else going on). Ultimately, it's the continuing adherence to NFTs that I find strange.
November 9, 2025 at 10:42 PM
Ah that's interesting, but yes, the pieces made rarely seem to have much to say beyond their very existence (not that I find that quality objectionable per se, but I don't see much else going on). Ultimately, it's the continuing adherence to NFTs that I find strange.
It's also so oddly insular - it seemingly has little dialogue with anything outside of itself.
November 9, 2025 at 9:33 PM
It's also so oddly insular - it seemingly has little dialogue with anything outside of itself.
Remember this one fondly from what seems like far too long ago.
November 9, 2025 at 8:42 PM
Remember this one fondly from what seems like far too long ago.
...Small mercy that the same 4 arcade games are being played by most people here! 😅 (It's interesting to think how games are so contextual, and that what works in an assumed single player private context makes little sense in a public exhibition setting like this).
November 7, 2025 at 1:30 PM
...Small mercy that the same 4 arcade games are being played by most people here! 😅 (It's interesting to think how games are so contextual, and that what works in an assumed single player private context makes little sense in a public exhibition setting like this).
5/ Landing! Runway 23 at Rufforth is never the most comfortable of approaches, but the pilot, Mark Blades, makes it look easy in the big DG505. I very much enjoyed the chance just to sit back and take in the view. I hope you also enjoyed the ride! 🛩️
November 1, 2025 at 5:51 PM
5/ Landing! Runway 23 at Rufforth is never the most comfortable of approaches, but the pilot, Mark Blades, makes it look easy in the big DG505. I very much enjoyed the chance just to sit back and take in the view. I hope you also enjoyed the ride! 🛩️