This page is the “Personal Network.” It displays work from the websites a member is following, in the order it was published. It also provides a way to engage in dialogue about the work in the form of “Cargo Comments.”
The “Projects/Images” toggle provides access to an Image Gallery, offering an alternate way of browsing websites in the Personal Network.
The small thumbnails on the top of this page are a random sampling of websites in a member’s Network.
We were invited to be part of a gallery show curated by Armchair. They chose ten of their favorite artists and had them team up with a charity. I picked Dashboard...
A web publishing CMS and community-building platform where everything, from the ever-changing visual appearance of people’s personal websites, to the user...
A continually updated archive of good ideas downloaded into English. The only problem with seeing too much is that it makes you insane. (Phaedrus) Immortality...
Visions of space and the future in Japan in the 70s and 80s. What you are seeing here is a selection of scans from my (somewhat endless) stash of books and...
Website for Dutch/Californian artist Bas Jan Ader, last seen in 1975 when he took off in what would have been the smallest sailboat ever to cross the Atlantic. He...
In 1922, Harrap published The Fairy Tales of Perrault with pictures by Ireland's Illustration God Harry Clarke (1889–1931). While not as frightening as Clarke's...
This amazing French graphic novel—Kris Kool by Philip Caza—was published in 1970 by Eric Losfeld/Le Terrain Vague. The scans are courtesy of David from Jive...
Aeron at Monster Brains just featured some vintage German ad cards from the enormous collection of flickr user cigcardpix. My eye was drawn immediately to his set...
BTGMX Artwork Bridging the Gap Ongoing personal project. Cover artwork for the Bridging the Gap mix series — BTGMX. Free to download, all the mixes are hosted...
Carl Kylberg (1878–1952) was an important and controversial figure in twentieth-century Swedish art. Though I can't find much information about him in English,...
Four illustrations by Andrzej Strumiłło for Robert Stiller's Narzeczony z morza (Poland, 1971). (It's a children's book, which may not be so obvious.)...
Here are some scans from a grainy 1960s Penguin Pelican of Two Screenplays: The Blood of a Poet and The Testament of Orpheus by Jean Cocteau. I featured the above...
I was approached to rebrand Mad Brew Productions, a live music events company. In the initial stages of briefing I was informed that the company would be looking at...
"And You, What Do You Seek?" [the title of the last chapter, never written] Here's the outrageous City Lights edition of Rene Daumal's Mount Analogue. Apparently it...
I've been threatening this post since Jan.2008, continually putting it off because of the hair-raising prospect of destroying the book by scanning. It...
Virgin Active asked me to create an illustration to be used to promote their new wireless internet offering at each gym. Free internet is definitely a reason to go...
Selected works by Ruth Marten In Ruth Marten's remarkable world, Pinnipeds and Quadrupeds must fight off the advances of hirsute Lotharios while foot fetishists...
"There once was a girl named Nicole Pennsylvania Snow who, when she was ten months old, slept in an abstract bed designed and decorated for her by a famous artist."...
I feature here Heinz Valk's illustrations for a children's poem book by Helvi Jurisson (Estonia). In submitting these scans, Piia from A Lifetime of Temporary...
These illustrations come from a Czech anthology which pairs stories for children with six different Czech illustrators. Kveta Packovska's section is a little too...
This post originally appeared on July 30, 2008 Sometimes at night -- the Flea meditated on a certain occasion -- when, as now, I am up reading because of...
I spent a few hours recently digging through the Japanese blog That's Eurobeat—through all 5,443 images in fact. While the blogger has been scanning vintage...
Visions of space and the future in Japan in the 70s and 80s. What you are seeing here is a selection of scans from my ever-growing collection of books and catalogs...
I scanned these twenty postcards from the squat 1980s Austrian book Mail Art Anno Klimt, but searching tonight I see that a comprehensive collection is currently...