May 12, 2026

Lists work

I’ve recently been overwhelmed by lots of small tasks. Getting back to people about workshops, responding to feedback about art for a book, doing various small home maintenance tasks and so on. These ‘bits’ of life shrapnel have been orbiting my brain for a while but each have never felt important enough to pluck them out of orbit and get them done. Always de-prioritised in favour of bigger things: new ideas, materials and art media to explore.

So, I made a list. Like a beachcomber collecting shells, I gathered all the disparate bits, put them in a line, and ticked them off, one at a time. And sure enough, the progress felt good. Lists work. I should make the more often.

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It came outta nowhere

Could thinking of ourselves as a characters in an unwritten movie help us process good and bad surprises and make the movie more interesting?

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Quentin Dupieux makes films

Why bother making a weird idea that’s really difficult to make if it won’t make you money, find an audience?

April 21, 2026

Keeping warm

Why is it more difficult to make creative work when I’ve rested all day? Shouldn’t the energy I’ve saved through rest be fuel to maximise creative output?

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