wavelengths
The wavelengths of NEON light range from 400 nm to 750 nm. Yellow, orange, and red are thus bright, whilst other colours are almost impossible to see in this restricted … Continue reading wavelengths
being and becoming in the world
The wavelengths of NEON light range from 400 nm to 750 nm. Yellow, orange, and red are thus bright, whilst other colours are almost impossible to see in this restricted … Continue reading wavelengths
Please note: this is a FICTIONAL Society [no such Society of this name exists] Long ago, the editorial team that established the British Journal of Psychiatry chose to front-cover their … Continue reading The NEON Yellow Preservation Society [brand, business model and regulations]
At the end of 2019 the sodium street lamps in our street were updated and the light changed from sodium yellow to electric white. As odd as this may sound, … Continue reading Artificial light [and psychiatry]
I recently read ‘The Fall’ by Albert Camus. It is about the demise of a narcissistic lawyer who ends up loathing himself. Several of the passages returned my thoughts to … Continue reading The Fall
At the end of last year the sodium street lamps in our street were updated and the light changed from sodium yellow to electric white. As odd as this may … Continue reading Artificial light
A few selected passages from ‘The High Mountains of Portgal’ by Yann Martel:
A few days after I wrote this Hole Ousia post based on my reading of Metroland by Julian Barnes this leaflet arrived through our letter box: Metroland begins and ends … Continue reading LIGHTways