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Posts by Ray Verrall

An acrylic painting of the moon, painted directly over a printed map of the moon, mostly covering up the original printed information.

An acrylic painting of the moon, painted directly over a printed map of the moon, mostly covering up the original printed information.

An acrylic painting of the 'blue marble' photograph of planet Earth, on two small canvas panels. The left panel served as the palette for mixing the paint used to produce the painting of Earth on the right.

An acrylic painting of the 'blue marble' photograph of planet Earth, on two small canvas panels. The left panel served as the palette for mixing the paint used to produce the painting of Earth on the right.

A pencil drawing of the moon created using 30 yellow post-it notes.

A pencil drawing of the moon created using 30 yellow post-it notes.

Addicted to following the Artemis journey right now, and enjoying the images coming back. Always been quietly interested in the moon and stars, and have made such things the subject of my art several times. Here are a few pieces I made and sold in 2019 on the anniversary of the 1969 moon landings.

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Finally! Well done.

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Looks great. Wish I could make it.

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If you think artificial intelligence is bad - wait till you see artificial grass.

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There’s a Gerhard Richter quality to these video grabs of the sycamore being felled.

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I just spent three minutes trying to construct an amusing reply to a post on here, decided it wasn’t working, deleted it and started writing this instead, which I’m sure everyone will agree is a far more valuable contribution to the cut and thrust of online discourse

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Ha! Could be.

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Yes! I do this too. Thought I was the only one.

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I’m all for hibernation. Tempting.

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The microclimate on Whitley Bay promenade feels particularly "fresh" at the moment.

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Would love to spend May through September in UK, then October through April in New Zealand. Pricey commuting back and forth each year though!

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Ha. This is true.

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Every year, when February rolls around, I forget how bleak and useless a month it is. Feels particularly grey and grim this year. Up there with November. Any redeeming features?

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The Guardian view on campus cuts: academics pay a high price for Westminster’s mistakes | Editorial Editorial: The government should not stand aloof as a crisis unfolds in our universities. A new settlement is needed

An entirely new financial settlement is needed in Higher Education - as many of us have been saying all along. www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...

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Thanks Patrick!

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A really boring PhD thesis photographed from above.

A really boring PhD thesis photographed from above.

A really boring PhD thesis photographed from a slightly more interesting angle. It has some coloured pages!

A really boring PhD thesis photographed from a slightly more interesting angle. It has some coloured pages!

Well, here it is folks. The PhD thesis is submitted! Everything you (n)ever wanted to know about the RIBA’s 1958 Oxford Conference. It’s a bit of a chunky beast.

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‘Mainlined into UK’s veins’: Labour announces huge public rollout of AI Plans to make UK world leader in AI sector include opening access to NHS and other public data

What worries me is not government use of AI per se but the slightly credulous way that the government talk about it, which makes me suspect they will be taken for rubes by the tech companies selling their services.

www.theguardian.com/politics/202...

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Keeping it real

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I might be taking the "typing up" phase of the PhD a bit too literally.

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One thing you will never think after reading a great book or listening to a great album or seeing a great piece of art is, “I’m really glad this person remained cautious while they were making this and guarded against being perceived as weird.”

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It’s Not Your Fault That Academic Life is Getting Harder by Glen O’Hara Universities are in trouble, and it’s not just money we’re talking about. They are living through something of a crisis of confidence, even of trust and faith. More and more, I find myself, and my col...

A couple of weeks ago I wrote an essay about the reality of working in a UK university 'system' that may be broken beyond repair. It evoked quite the reaction! If you haven't read it already, it's here: voicesofacademia.com/2024/04/05/i...

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Doing History at the end of the World (1) In a recent piece in the Guardian George Monbiot imagines an all-seeing eye scanning the dying earth, and concludes humans are a species ‘that knows it is destroying itself but is too greedy …


“What are we saving the world for? If the solution involves abandoning our humanities, are we imagining a future for humanity?”
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The Researcher’s Guide to Bluesky – The Library, Learning, Archives and Wellbeing Blog

We've written a Researcher's Guide to Bluesky!

It's a bit like all those other useful guides to Bluesky, but with several useful insights from University of York academics about using the platform, and we'd love it if it was reposted far and wide...

>> blogs.york.ac.uk/library/2024...

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There’s a tiny but super-thick painting of his in the Laing, here in Newcastle. It looks good enough to sink my teeth into. Haven’t tried.

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Childhood isn’t just something that children have to get through on the way to adulthood. Childhood is children’s lives. Children deserve playgrounds and other public spaces.

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Motivational poster style meme of a seashore. "Text says: Stop wondering if you're good enough. You're not."

Motivational poster style meme of a seashore. "Text says: Stop wondering if you're good enough. You're not."

This is surprisingly comforting.

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Posted this a month ago. I'm pretty invisible here so I don't expect much interaction, but if you're seeing this, and like all things mappy and colourful, please have a read of Professor Legg's article in which he discusses my artwork 'Atlas'. It's a sophisticated essay on why maps are really cool.

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How odd. I literally used this word for the first time in a piece of writing yesterday, and here it is again! I’m gonna be seeing it everywhere for a week now aren’t I.

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