#pomo

2025-05-03
The stairs in #PoMo from 3. floor and downwards. Stunning! #stairs #Trondheim #art
An orange staircase with light grey steps is spiraling downwards non symmetrically.
Aaron Brick — אהרן בריקaarbrk@mstdn.mx
2025-04-19

Nearly complete names and origins of the men & women stationed in 1821 to hunt seals on the Farallon Islands for the Russian-American Company:

Stepan Bardakhoyev (Russia)

Filip Kotel'nikov (Russian Alaskan creole)

Koz'ma Talizhuna (Shashkatsk) & Yayumen (Vicinity of Fort Ross)

Sava Tupulyakhak (Yezopkinsk) & Mishishiya (VFR)

Andrey Ukun (Chiniyatsk) & Uyamin (VFR)

Kappisha (Indian at hard labor for murder or killing horses) & Vayamin (VFR)

#california #russia #pomo #history #histodons

2025-04-02

Grace Hudson (USA, 1865–1937)
The #Dove Place (Ma-yu-ma), 1916 (No. 492)
Oil on Canvas
Private Collection (L.6.1.2005) - on display at Grace Hudson Museum, Ukiah, CA
#WomenArtists #BirdsInArt #InternationalBirdDay #Pomo

photo of the panting framed on display at museum portrait of a young Pomo woman in white top and pink striped skirt standing in native landscape, holding a wild dove in right hand while looking down at other doves scattered around and sitting inside a woven Pomo basket in groundcloseup of the woman and doves
2025-03-29

Grace Hudson (USA, 1865–1937)
Tullo, #Pig , Watermelon, 1909 (No. 351)
Oil on canvas
On display at Grace Hudson Museum, Ukiah, CA (1995-1-7)
#WomenArtists #Pomo

photo of painting in gold frame on display at museum: small oil portrait of a young Pomo child dressed in green and white striped top and pink and white striped bottom, sitting on ground holding sliced half of watermelon with other half and other rinds on ground, looking at a little spotted piglet who is eyeing the melon; Pomo baskets visible in background
2025-03-29

Grace Hudson (USA, 1865–1937)
The Dawn of Song, 1932 (No. 656)
Oil on canvas
On display at Grace Hudson Museum, Ukiah, CA (86-33-1)
#WomenArtists #Pomo

photo of the painting in gold frame on display at museum portrait in landscape orientation of a Pomo child playing a flute in the forest with numerous native Californian woodland animals visible in background, including a trio of deer to right and quail to leftThe Dawn of Song 1932 (No. 656) Oil on Canvas Original Carpenter/ Hudson Estate (Accession No. 86-33-1) "After the Sun was hung in the sky, the leaves grew green, the flowers came and the whole world was happy. But having been so long in the darkness, it was a quiet world with only the sounds of the night: the falling of a bough, the rolling of a stone, or the angry growl of an animal - until La-Mu, the Gopher Man, discovered sweet notes in the hollow stem of the elderberry tree. The wind first heard the music, from which he made a song of his own and carried it over the hills and down the hollows, sometimes in a boisterous mood, again in a whisper. The birds and animals came rejoicing. Each bird selected the notes that pleased him most for his song, which he uses to this day, and the animals found their love calls. When the birds twitted the animals about not singing, the animals answered 'It is well for you little folk to sing to your hearts' content; you are safe in the tree tops or the sky. For us to sing would be to betray ourselves to our enemies or to our game!' The cat, being the most sentimental, took home a little soft purr for her kittens: and the rabbit, arriving late, found no notes left, so he caught the rhythm by just patting his foot, and from that day to this, he has been 'thumping' his way around the world." - Grace Hudson
2025-03-29

Grace Hudson (USA, 1865–1937)
The #Foxes, 1919 (No. 533)
Oil on canvas
Private Collection (Loan No. 26.2.98) - On display at Grace Hudson Museum, Ukiah, CA (2002-11-1)
#WomenArtists #Pomo

photo of the painting in gold frame on display at museum Portrait in landscape orientation of a young Pomo girl and her pet fox sitting together on the forest floorcloseup of the fox and girl: fox sitting up looking at girl with happy face, girl in pink and white checkered dress on stomach propped up on elbows with hands under chin and with legs up in the air, looking at fox smiling backphoto of gallery label: The Foxes 1919 (No. 533) Oil on Canvas Private Collection (Loan No. 26.2.98) "When Kole-pi-ta [Culin Mitchell] had measles, she was peevish, restless and hard to please and was very trying until the old grandfather brought in a fox kitten. By the time Kole-pi-ta had recovered, the fox was named Con-cu and established as a member of the family under the protection of her indulgent parents. Con-cu took kindly to domesticity - ate, played and slept with Kole-pi-ta - and she adopted many of his woodsy habits. On warm autumn days when she should be in the mission school with the other children, she is frivoling in the woods with Con-cu - climbing trees; hunting mice, grubs, berries; or sporting in the leaves. When drying meat, fish, or fruit are scattered or missing or any other light mischief done in the [Indian] Rancheria, the injured lay it to the 'foxes!' - Grace Hudson Grace herself had a pet fox when she was young, along with pet squirrels, rabbits, raccoons, civet cats, and doves. She remembered her fox fondly as a "jolly, affectionate little fellow, and always up to something."
2025-03-29

Grace Hudson (USA, 1865–1937)
Little Jack, 1916 (No. 479)
Oil on Canvas
On display at Grace Hudson Museum, Ukiah, CA (2002-11-1)
#WomenArtists #Jackrabbit #Pomo

photo of the painting in gold frame on display at museum Portrait in long vertical format of a young Pomo child in pink and white striped clothing holding a jackrabbit while standing in a field of blooming yellow flowerscloseup of the girl holding the jackrabbitphoto of the gallery label: “The jack rabbit - like every other animal and bird - retains the reputation he established in the beginning. His little white tail is the continual reminder of service and brotherhood. Long ago the Indians had no fire. They heard of another people far in the East who had fire and pondered long on how to get it. Finally they selected the rabbit because of his fleetness and diplomacy and the gopher for his fine presence and musical skill, to undertake the expedition. They had a long and eventful journey being always directed farther East, till they reached a big sha-ne housel in the center of which the great fire burned. Rabbit and Gopher were kindly received and after supper Gopher played his flute so sweetly he charmed his hosts to sleep. Then Rabbit and Gopher stole the fire and ran away. When the sha-ne grew cold the people awoke and realizing what had happened started in pursuit. When Rabbit and Gopher heard the people coming they were greatly alarmed. The Gopher hid a coal in either end of his flute - the Rabbit hid a coal under his little tail and convinced the pursuers they were innocent. They got the fire safely home and the Pomas Northern Pomo peoples] have enjoyed it ever since. In grateful remembrance they burn either end of their flutes and never forget to respect the tuft of hair turned white by the burn on the underside of the rabbit's tail." - Grace Hudson”
bonitazarrillobonitazarrillo_mp
2025-03-25

There is Unity in our Community! What a joy to join the Tricities Hindu Cultural Society to celebrate Holi. It marks the arrival of spring and the triumph of good over evil. Exactly the energy, joy and renewal we need right now as we face challenges with the administration to the south of us.

Thx to Arjun of Charles Best for the invite and for your leadership 🙏 .

There is Unity in our Community! What a joy to join the Tricities Hindu Cultural Society to celebrate Holi.  It marks the arrival of spring and the triumph of good over evil. Exactly the energy, joy and renewal we need right now as we face challenges with the administration to the south of us.  Thx to Arjun of Charles Best for the invite and for your leadership 🙏🙏  Re-Elect Bonita Zarrillo #portmoody #coquitlam #anmore #belcarra .#portcoquitlam #pomo #poco #holi2025 #holi #unity #community #workingforyou
2025-02-15
Trondhjem got a new museum today. Posten Moderne, or PoMo. Modern art. Not everything was for me, and I mainly went because it was free and had some Edvard Munch lithographies, but man, oh man was I surprised by some of the art. Especially Anne Imhof and Josh Stone.

#art #museum #modernart #trondheim #norway #edvardmunch #anneimhof #pomo
WEB 5.0 (Youth Series) by Anne Imhof. A red and black picture with white lines like a spider web.Another picture by Anne Imhof. Black and light grey with white lines.A multicoloured sculpture with a drape and mr. Burns on top.Pikene på broen by Edvard Munch, a framed picture with three girls on a bridge.
2025-01-15

@yle_fi_bot #Hyväveliverkosto toiminnassa taas. Keskinäistä selänpesua ja verovarojen luovutusta mitääntekemättömille #pomo'ille.

Charring Auhcharring58
2025-01-10

Back to front)

Canteen basket made from plant fibers, California. Gift of Elizabeth Seabury Mitchel

Basket, Yokuts, c. 1930. Gift of John H. and Barbara M. Morrison.

Basket, , late 19th century. Gift of the Evanston Historical Society

Back to front)

Canteen basket made from plant fibers, California. Gift of Elizabeth Seabury Mitchel

Basket, Yokuts, c. 1930. Gift of John H. and Barbara M. Morrison.

Basket, #Pomo, late 19th century. Gift of the Evanston Historical Society
Charring Auhcharring58
2025-01-10

Back to front)

Canteen basket made from plant fibers, California. Gift of Elizabeth Seabury Mitchel

Basket, Yokuts, c. 1930. Gift of John H. and Barbara M. Morrison.

Basket, , late 19th century. Gift of the Evanston Historical Society

Back to front)

Canteen basket made from plant fibers, California. Gift of Elizabeth Seabury Mitchel

Basket, Yokuts, c. 1930. Gift of John H. and Barbara M. Morrison.

Basket, #Pomo, late 19th century. Gift of the Evanston Historical Society
Charring Auhcharring58
2025-01-10

Back to front)

Canteen basket made from plant fibers, California. Gift of Elizabeth Seabury Mitchel

Basket, Yokuts, c. 1930. Gift of John H. and Barbara M. Morrison.

Basket, , late 19th century. Gift of the Evanston Historical Society

Back to front)

Canteen basket made from plant fibers, California. Gift of Elizabeth Seabury Mitchel

Basket, Yokuts, c. 1930. Gift of John H. and Barbara M. Morrison.

Basket, #Pomo, late 19th century. Gift of the Evanston Historical Society
2024-11-23

Sixth Order 🤖⚙️

My yearly quota of John Outram illustrated — for the year of his 90th birthday we have the Judge, but the way it should be!

#johnoutram #judgeinstitute #judgebusinessschool #cambridge #cambridgeuniversity #illustration #postmodernism #architecture #pomo #procreate #digitalart #mastoart

2024-09-30

The current path of distraction’s and #stupidindividualism are pushing the cycle of pointless noise that is feeding into our inability to focus on real change. People are busy, swept up in distractions, and pointless pursuits to be the change and challenge they need to be. It’s a cycle of complacency with a bad outcome. Agitation, anger, and disturbance are powerful motivators, but we need to focus into something meaningful, to avoid drowning in the noise, we need to focus on what’s actually going on. But, in this mess, how do we push people to grow up and focus without falling into the trap of more #blocking or just offering more distractions or ‘better bling’?

The answer is simple and #KISS, by recreating collectives. We’ve seen first hand how hyper individualism (#stupidindividualism) isolates people, leaving them powerless against larger systemic issues. Rebuilding real, engaged, and active communities is key. Movements like #OMN, #OGB, #indymediaback, and #4opens are examples of initiatives that become the change and challenge we need. These projects draw from undercurrents of ideas that we know work, combining them with the best of #openweb tech to grow from small seeds into real change.

But it’s also essential to dig at the roots of the mess: #pomo (#postmodernism) and the #deathcult (#neoliberalism), ideologies that have shaped the mess we’re in, cynicism and cutting off collective alternatives. If we don’t address these root issues, they will keep returning, and we’ll remain stuck in the same cycles of decay.

The #geekproblem is real, it’s the problem of domination and control born out of geek culture shaped by “common sense” paths. Look at the decline of the #dotcons like #failbook and Google, where #fashionista optimism gave way to corporate greed. Then look at early days of #openweb projects like #couchsurfing and #indymedia, we had healthy, thriving native cultures that weren’t obsessed with control. The key is to recognize what went wrong and build on a path that doesn’t repeat those mistakes.

What the #dotcons think the future is, from meta

The challenge is that many within geek culture can’t see the value of projects like #OMN, as it exists outside their narrow, “common sense” world-views. We need to help people see beyond the obvious, look for non-mainstream alternatives, and recognize that the solutions aren’t in the corporate web but in the decentralized, open spaces, commons, we create ourselves.

Now is the time to reboot our own media and to be wary of #fashionista agendas that hijack and dilute the change we need. The way forward is messy, organic, and rooted in collective action. What we can do:

  • Agitate and Disturb: Use media, art, and culture to push people out of their comfort zones and make them question the status quo. The hashtag story is a tool to do this.
  • Build Collectives: Recreate spaces where people can work together meaningfully, paths that empower communities to balance the current #stupidindividualism. The OMN are projects for this.
  • Focus on the Roots: Don’t only address symptoms, dig deep into the core ideologies that keep returning and haunting us, like #pomo and the #deathcult. This website is a tool for this
  • Reboot Media: We need to take back control of our media, using open technology to create alternatives that aren’t based on capitalist greed but on #KISS shared values. There is a native project for this indymediaback
  • Stay Wary of Distractions: Resist the temptation of ‘better bling.’ The solution is not to make the distractions shinier, but to focus on what matters.

The path out of this mess is in part social tech, which we need to build. It’s time to grow up, pay attention, and start building the world we actually want to live in. A shovel is need to compost the current mess #OMN. But I don’t have the focus to do this, we need a crew.

The key part of this is WHO decides, this is a political and democratic issue, not a tech “problem” we need to build with this strongly in mind.

https://hamishcampbell.com/the-path-out-of-this-mess-is-in-part-social-tech-and-we-need-to-build-this-path/

#4opens #blocking #couchsurfing #deathcult #dotcons #failbook #fashionista #geekproblem #indymedia #indymediaback #KISS #neoliberalism #OGB #OMN #openweb #pomo #postmodernism #stupidindividualism

Ian Brown :verified:igb@mastodon.hccp.org
2024-09-02

This #PoMo twist on "The Wizard of Oz" still holds up a few decades later. If you are in the Bay Area check it out. The only downside is it is hard to beat the original cast recordings by Kristen Chenoweth & Idina Menzel ❄️. #Wicked
mastodon.hccp.org/@igb/1130640

Kelley Grahamimklg@faf.social
2024-07-30
There is a thing, “Art for Art’s Sake”. It arose as a resistance to “Art Advancing Politics” To me Art and Expression is big and deep enough to be both. How such seeming cognitive incompatibility resolves in each of us is very powerful. Protect the former, respect the latter. #tldr #art #maker #pomo #permatecture plato.stanford.edu...
Kerry Stevensonkrst
2024-06-25

I’m speechless after hearing ’s comment. He is the best, and I’m so glad he was with us for a time

Kerry Stevensonkrst
2024-06-25

Congrats to , he deserves the win

Client Info

Server: https://mastodon.social
Version: 2025.04
Repository: https://github.com/cyevgeniy/lmst