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Someone should make a game about: art on the moon

Falling astronauts. 14 April 2021 There is a surprising amount of art on the moon. There s a whole museum, allegedly - although it s very hard to confirm it s really up there. Who s going to check? You? Me? The Moon Museum is pretty small as museums go - it s a piece of ceramic wafer, 19 by 13mm in size. It contains tiny images from six artists, and it s attached - allegedly - to the Apollo 12 Lunar Module, Intrepid. That means it s been up there and open to visitors since November 1969. Nice museum! What about sculpture? There s some sculpture on the moon too. I first discovered the Fallen Astronaut several years back in the beautiful, mind-expanding Phaidon book, Universe: Exploring the Astronomical World. Buy this book. I am not being paid to say that. I am compelled. Universe is one of those books I would rescue from my house if it was burning - a massive thing that shuffles together images from space exploration and scientific study with artefa

Tiny Crossword+ brings simple grid-based magic to Apple Arcade

Patella. Updated on 9 April 2021 Like a lot of people, my day begins with Joel Fagliano and his Mini crossword in the New York Times. Then, I am sad to note, my day often goes downhill. Whole hours pass in which I do not have to solve clues so I can put letters in little boxes. It s not right. Fagliano manages to make one of his Minis every day - it seems wrong to ask for more than that. Yet the day is long and the Mini is mini. This is why Tiny Crossword s appearance on Apple Arcade is such a delight. I missed this when it was just an App Store game, but Arcade works to bring things into focus. Tiny Crossword s crosswords are the American style. No cryptics, sadly, which means that true crosswording glory lies elsewhere, with people who know which words indicate an anagram and which phrases should have you thinking about International Circulation Marks. Instead, you get straight up question-and-answer fun, which is actually great! This is the

Letting your mind go in dense, dark worlds: an interview with author Karan Mahajan

Artefact of time. 5 April 2021 A few years ago, I had some time to kill in Huddersfield and decided to check for any interesting books in the Oxfam shop. I d never seen a copy of Granta before nor hunted one down, presuming my intelligence was below its target readership and assumed my pretentiousness lay elsewhere. (Spoiler: despite ongoing questions regarding my intelligence, it didn t.) But here it was, an issue dedicated to the best young American writers. It included a short story by Karan Mahajan called The Anthology. I d previously read his second novel, The Association of Small Bombs, and the queasy, uncertain feelings it gave me were reason enough to make me a fan. The Anthology brought out a similarly uneasy reaction in me, as it s another dark story, one about the aftermath of a bombing and it begins in Delhi in 2000 at a literary event. It s a world away from video games, but Mahajan s focus on politics and world-building felt relevant to

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