u/Cat-Sonantis

Image 1 — Tour of the Universe, it does effectively tell a story, buts it presents it entirely visually, and doesn't fit neetly into any other type of book, it broadly feels like an art book too me but I'm not sure...
Image 2 — Tour of the Universe, it does effectively tell a story, buts it presents it entirely visually, and doesn't fit neetly into any other type of book, it broadly feels like an art book too me but I'm not sure...
Image 3 — Tour of the Universe, it does effectively tell a story, buts it presents it entirely visually, and doesn't fit neetly into any other type of book, it broadly feels like an art book too me but I'm not sure...
Image 4 — Tour of the Universe, it does effectively tell a story, buts it presents it entirely visually, and doesn't fit neetly into any other type of book, it broadly feels like an art book too me but I'm not sure...
Image 5 — Tour of the Universe, it does effectively tell a story, buts it presents it entirely visually, and doesn't fit neetly into any other type of book, it broadly feels like an art book too me but I'm not sure...
Image 6 — Tour of the Universe, it does effectively tell a story, buts it presents it entirely visually, and doesn't fit neetly into any other type of book, it broadly feels like an art book too me but I'm not sure...
Image 7 — Tour of the Universe, it does effectively tell a story, buts it presents it entirely visually, and doesn't fit neetly into any other type of book, it broadly feels like an art book too me but I'm not sure...
Image 8 — Tour of the Universe, it does effectively tell a story, buts it presents it entirely visually, and doesn't fit neetly into any other type of book, it broadly feels like an art book too me but I'm not sure...

Tour of the Universe, it does effectively tell a story, buts it presents it entirely visually, and doesn't fit neetly into any other type of book, it broadly feels like an art book too me but I'm not sure...

u/Cat-Sonantis — 1 day ago

The physics of Star Trek, Kraus is now justifiably to be dodged but this is a great book and it introduced me to a lot of interesting science when I was young, I got it free with a magazine.

u/Cat-Sonantis — 5 days ago

Some emoji based eresian chaos art I made last night, the hot dogs in the second image were inspired by the miracle of Eris the Fox "stealing" 5 (not 6) sausages but I didn't think it worked that well so made the other image

u/Cat-Sonantis — 5 days ago

Spaceflight Chronology, beautifully illustrated academic manual style magazine book

u/Cat-Sonantis — 9 days ago

I did this at the same time as my other fnord piece posted a couple of days ago, hand drawn and then finished on laptop

u/Cat-Sonantis — 10 days ago
▲ 32 r/collage

My slightly misshapen covid era plague mask, covered with gold paint and newspaper clippings, used in various performances [ANALOG]

u/Cat-Sonantis — 12 days ago
▲ 0 r/lastfm

The Tag on Darkthrone's brilliant new album "impossible for liberals to deal with" half of the duo, Fenriz sat as a councillor for the Norwegian liberal party. What other silly tags have you seen?

u/Cat-Sonantis — 12 days ago

He talks about his ideas primarily, and a bit about his life, and Douglas Rushkoff is there a bit too, but it's all kinda unsatisfying

u/Cat-Sonantis — 17 days ago

This is extremely well written and engaging, but annoyingly laid out in double columns and I have no idea if sections of it are actually redacted, or if that's just a stylistic jape, I also have no idea if Thornley genuinely believed this or if it was just a prank, if it isn't real then he was victim to the most fantastic and startling web of coincidence aka synchronicity that you could possibly imagine. I will say though that everything else I've read about him suggests that his paranoia was extremely genuine. As RAW said, you exit Chapel Perilous as either an agnostic or a paranoid.

u/Cat-Sonantis — 21 days ago