Due to popular demand C & P have put together this useful and might we say tasteful summary of the last week of postings. May you find it……. “useful”? (And no complaints about the mixed tenses please, tense is a word we have no truck with.)
This week in Passive Complicity C & P have brought you many delights. We wish we could bring you more, but the leather is in short supply
Ira Maine, brings to us a full report of “The Day of the Tragedy” in a piece titled “Defenestration” and follows this up a few days later with the sequel, “After the Defenestration”. C &P fear these pieces are just part of Ira’s cunning plan to to build both sympathy and trust.
Mine Tinkit looks at the way signage can grind the heel of modern man into the face of recalcitrant indigenes in the Northern Territory and a view of how those recalcitrants respond
Our favourite family, the Whitesides feature again in “Stranger Futures” looking at the way the more blessed help the poor with their money.
We thought it time to introduce our Design Doctor and his immediate superior Claude. May you come to know and love them both in unequal measure, and may they bare little similarity with your own work colleagues. The doc features again today with “Countermeasures”.
Our Dispatchee (Musical Dispatches from the Front) talks on spin
And Ali Cobby Eckermann gives us a wonderful poem contrasting two worlds in “Circles and Squares”.