Reticulate
Reticulate is the blog & creative playground of David Henzell. It is also both of these, the other way around. Thermostatic reactions to the world around me.
Reticulate is the blog & creative playground of David Henzell. It is also both of these, the other way around. Thermostatic reactions to the world around me.
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With uncertainty around the corner, comes vulnerability in the present. Preparation for change takes an open heart if I am to truly flourish in The Kingdom of the Stork.
Unearthing the Soul's Symphony: A Whimsical Odyssey through the Hidden Realms of Norns & Organelle.
Monkey see, monkey do. Apparently. Today I ponder unnecessarily about mass media consumption, war reporting and trams. In no particular order.
For me, visiting historical holocaust sites is an essential, personal act that ensures the memory of the holocaust endures and serves as a powerful reminder of the consequences of hatred and intolerance: On Desecration.
Step into a kaleidoscope of unseen hues, where reality dances with vibrant secrets. A hidden world, of surreal painted landscapes, captivated hearts and inspired wanderlust - Warsaw Aerochrome.
Is being good at maths essential? Can semiotics provide us with a structured approach to understanding the world that maths cannot? Or do the two work hand in hand? Let's find out in The Semiotic Significance of Everyday Life: By someone who was never good at maths.
Words and pictures are awesome. But where does sound fit in to Reticulate? Introducing Field Notes, the audio blog: coming soon. Here's the thinking behind the idea.
Jean Baudrillard, prominent French philosopher, social theorist and long time hero of mine, is known for his provocative assertion that "the Gulf War did not take place". What would happen if we took his theories on hyperreality and applied them to the ongoing war in Ukraine? Let's find out.
Any excuse to go back to Poland. First residency interview and exciting creative research projects are now in hand.
Refining content is all about templates. I took a dive into routes, collections and taxonomies.
I updated the site theme. Typical designer-behaviour. I think I had just got the previous theme for the blog fine-tuned when I decided it was time for a change. Let me know what you think? Enter "Elysian" by the most awesome Tim at KUSA Projects. This design marks