November 2022
Month archive / 27 posts
Archers of Loaf

The Banshees of Inisherin







I’m excited to be back in Brooklyn this weekend! @kellianderson is organizing what promises to be a delightful holiday art book fair, and I’ll be selling all issues of my algorithmic art zine, Plus Equals, and giving away stickers and postcards. Come say hello and get some gifts for people you want to impress and/or befuddle. ✨
Dec 3–4 (Sat and Sun), 1–5pm
366 Devoe St, Brooklyn, NY 11211
(in E Williamsburg near the Grand… See more →

The House on Telegraph Hill

The Lost City

The Dark Corner

The Grinch
V7: Renewed purpose
Goodbye, Twitter
It’s been nearly two years since I posted an update on this project! I’ve been moving it forward slowly and quietly since then, and I’ll share some details about those activities in due time, as well as details about how work and life changes have introduced new and different demands on my time and somewhat expanded the scope of the site. But for now, the most important takeaway is that my fundamental vision for V7… See more →
Two Emails from Twitter
From: Twitter <noreply@twitter.com>
To: Rob Weychert <rob@robweychert.com>
Date: October 10, 2007, 5:54pm
Subject: Welcoming you to Twitter!Hello, new Twitter-er!
Using Twitter is going to change the way you think about staying in touch with friends and family. Did you know you can send and receive Twitter updates via mobile texting, instant message, or the web? To do that, you'll want to visit your settings page (and you'll want to invite… See more →

RRR
I had a website long before Twitter and I’ll have a website long after Twitter. Not sure what my future is on the social internet, but you can always find me and my RSS feed here: robweychert.com

Kyoto

Out of the Fog

Down

Decision to Leave
I kept catching myself using the present tense in this post remembering @lowtheband’s Mimi Parker. Saying goodbye is hard. v6.robweychert.com/blog/2022/11/m…
Mimi
Remembering Mimi Parker
On October 17, 2001, Low played a show in the sanctuary of the First Unitarian Church in Philadelphia. Underground bands had been playing the church’s basement for years, but this was the first time anyone had ascended to the main room, and even in a secular music scene, the milestone seemed to take on a sacred significance. I didn’t go to the show, but it put Low on my radar, and after listening to Things… See more →
Had a good cry reading this, from @Nina_Corcoran: pitchfork.com/features/after…
I was never going to be ready for this. I feel like a ghost, just emptied out.
And just like that, I’m not okay. Sending every ounce of love I have to Alan and Hollis and Cyrus. Rest well, Mimi. There will never be another like you. twitter.com/lowtheband/sta…

I’ve got a table at @phillyzinefest from 12–5 today. Come by and say hello!
I’ll be selling zines and giving away swag at @PhillySoapbox’s Philly Zine Fest tomorrow afternoon. Come say hello!

Clerks III

The Glass Key
My favorite music venue in the world might be reopening, which is easily the best news I’ve heard since it shut down in 2019. My heart is racing! 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻 phillymag.com/news/2022/10/3…

TÁR
I sadly didn’t make it to @OIAF_Animation this year, but luckily I was able to get my animation fix at the animated shorts program at @PhillyFilmSoc’s Philadelphia Film Festival. v6.robweychert.com/blog/2022/10/p…