110.5 / 4.30

Zondag. 13.45 – 18.30. Alweer zo’n prachtige dag met gouden zonlicht, 19 graden en weinig wind. Ik was niet de enige die een ritje maakte: zelfs op zomerzondagen zijn de wegen zelden zo druk. Van Spaarndam tot en met Zandvoort kwam er geen einde aan het inhalen van andere fietsers (en wandelaars). Bij de Nieuwe Meer kwam ik Ebko en Mireille (en hun 2 kinderen) tegen. Bij Cruquius eindelijk eens de weg langs het Spaarne ‘uitgeprobeerd’.

Marcusstraat – Amstel – Beatrixpark – Oeverlanden – Badhoevedorp – Lijnden – Halfweg – Spaarndam – Santpoort – Kennemerduinen – Parnassia – Bloemendaal aan Zee – Zandvoort – Langevelderslag – De Zilk – Leiduin – Groenendaal – Cruquius – v.v. langs het Spaarne – Vijhuizen – Geniedijk – Hoofddorp – Geniedijk – Schiphol Rijk – Oude Meer – Amsterdamse Bos – Kalfjeslaan – Amstel – Marcusstraat



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97 / 3.52

Zaterdag. 13.30 – 17.30. Prachtig nazomerweer. Kortebroekenweer. Zon, weinig wind, 18 graden. Eigenlijk het mooiste fietsweer denkbaar.

Marcusstraat – Amstel – Ouderkerkerplas – Abcoude – Baambrugge – Loenersloot – Vreeland – Loenen – Breukelen – Tienhoven – Egelshoek – Lage Vuursche – Hoge Vuursche – St. Janskerkhof – Westerheide – Natuurbrug – Spanderswoud – Ankeveen – De Horn – ri. Muiderberg – Vecht – Muiden – Diemerpark – Ringdijk – Marcusstraat

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60 / 2.23

Vrijdag, einde van de middag. Prachtig nazomerweer. Zon, gouden licht, nauwelijks wind. Een zegen. Net voor donker een rondje Spanderswoud.

Marcusstraat – Ringdijk – Diemerpark – Muiden – Vecht – Naardermeer – Bussum – Hilversumse Meent – Spanderswoud – ‘s Graveland – Googpad – Weesp – kanaal – Diemerpark – Ringdijk – Marcusstraat

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De fatsoenering van het bestaan

On monday the 8th Harm Nijboer received a wel-deserved Ph.D. for his thesis De fatsoenering van het bestaan, Consumptie in Leeuwarden tijdens de Gouden Eeuw. It’s a very conscise and precise work, just over 120 pages (in Dutch), packed with knowledge. The core is a statistical analysis of probate inventories from the municipal archive of the Frisian city Leeuwarden. From that analysis he formulates critiques, hypotheses and some conclusions about the fashioning process in early modern times.

I read the whole thing on wednesday. Not knowing much about statistics, I cannot assess that part of the thesis, but apparently his methodology is quite radical and new. The chapters about consumption and the historiography of early modern consumption culture, and the chapter in which he theorizes the fashioning process are so thorough (and well written – there’s fun in there too and lots of Shakespeare!) that in the future I will certainly grab this book when I need info on this.

That said, it is a book with many links to interests of mine – like the culture of early modernity and Sentimentality, the time in which new forms of writing were emerging (for instance in The Spectator), and a new relation to publishing.

Plus, of course, the book has a theory which is relevant too for todays ‘bling-bling-culture’, and gives a good insight in the use of credit-papers in the seventeenth that is interesting in relation to todays ‘open money’ and barter-economies).

On a fun level: behind all this work lives the ghost of Lemmie, the bassplayer of Motorhead, Sentimentalism-pure.

Harm can be found here: http://home.planet.nl/~nijbo143/

blogging,en,free publicity,reading matter,research | October 12, 2007 | 14:21 | Comments Off on De fatsoenering van het bestaan |

Het Middel

While I was in Rockport, Dirk van Weelden’s new novel was published: Het Middel. In the two weeks before I helped him (with the help of Peet) setting up a wordpress-blog: http://www.dirkvanweelden.net.

Dirk has been interested in the possibilities that the internet and the computer offer for writing since the early days of good old-fashioned hypertext. He is also one of the most interesting writers of his generation. If you’re Dutch, you probably know this, but if you do not read Dutch, chances are big that you do not know him. I thought that a chapter from Mobile Home was translated in English, yet I cannot find it and I might be mistaken. In any case the essays he wrote for Mediamatic are available in English: search at http://www.mediamatic.net.

But if you read Dutch, his blog is one of the places to check out now.

blogging,en,free publicity,reading matter | October 12, 2007 | 13:38 | Comments Off on Het Middel |

As usual

As usual, dear reader, you’ll get an update after the fact. Blogging might be a form of writing that reflects the moment, a more or less immediate report of what happens now/today and is relevant right now, but in my case (and certainly not only in my case), subjects and ideas for blogposts accumulate in the mind, until, after days, I see a change and feel like writing them down. Which is now.

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105 / 4.10

Nog een zonnige, nazomerse oktoberdag. Nog een kortebroekendag, 17 graden of warmer, weinig wind, onbewolkt. Rondje Langeveldseslag, maar bij Lisse rij ik verkeerd en daarna neem ik nog eens niet de optimale route waardoor ik te veel kilometers op de teller zet en steeds het gevoel heb stevig door te moeten rijden om voor donker terug te zijn. Dwars door de Haarlemmermeerpolder gaat tegen 38 a 40 tegen het uur: in het wiel van een jongen die op Sloten rijdt. Ik kan niet overnemen, maar na een stoplicht knoop ik een praatje met hem aan. “Kan merken dat ik niet meer train, ik kan je wiel houden, maar meer ook niet.” “Rij je niet op Sloten dan?” Blijkbaar zie ik er nog steeds uit als zou ik iedere zaterdag op Sloten rijden. Hij zegt: “Fietsen is zo mooi. Al die materieële dingen, daar geef ik niet om.” Ik kan niet anders dan beamen.

Marcusstraat – Ouderkerk – Uithoorn – Kudelstaart – Westeinder Plassen – Leimuiden – Lisserweg – Lisserbroek – Lisse – ri. Voorhout – Leidse Vaart – Langeveldseslag – De Zilk – Leiduin – Cruquius – Vijfhuizen – Boesingheliede – Amsterdamse Bos – Kalfjeslaan – Marcusstraat

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70 / 3.04

Zaterdagmiddag, ‘s ochtends teruggekeerd uit Boston/Rockport. Daar was het volop zomer, hier ineens ook prachtig weer, 17 graden en veel zon. Klein rondje Naardermeer en Utrechtse Heuvelrug.

Marcusstraat – Ringdijk – Diemerpark – Muiden – Vecht – Visserijpad – Naardermeer – Naarden Vesting – Valkeveen – Gooilustroute – Crailo – Natuurbrug – Spanderswoud – ‘s Graveland – Googpad – Weesp – Gaasp – Diemen – Weespertrekvaart – Marcusstraat

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35 / 1.30

Maandagochtend, na een optreden (zondagavond) van Oorbeek in het Volkskrantgebouw. Dus eigenlijk om wakker te worden, uit te waaien, om frisser aan het werk te kunnen.

Harde, maar prettige zuidwestenwind, nog warm (het regenfront komt straks), 20 graden, 10.15 – 11.50.

Marcusstraat – Ouderkerk – RH – Ouderkerk – Marcusstraat

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Catching up, excuses, a classic amongst blog-posts

Writing a post to excuse oneself for not blogging for weeks, then excusing oneself for only blogging the bike-rides, and subsequently making an inventory of all the topics one would have liked to ‘blog’ but didn’t for lack of time, or whatever other reason.

So here I am: on the 23d of september, sitting in a deliciously hot sun on the roof of my apartment, catching up. And yes, that’s mainly catching up on the bike-rides, since nowadays this blog is the only place where I keep track of my rides. So that had to be done.

I would’ve like to blog the Night of the Unexpected, sometimes jokingly called the Night of the Usual Suspects, not so much because of the scheduled acts, but because you meet so many friends. This year’s Night was particularly good.

With a new set of MoHa (Morten Olsen and Anders Hana), suddenly doing a sort of fast and loud elektro-techno-free-rock. You can catch them tomorrow at DNK.

I should’ve blogged the performance of Goodiepal at DNK. He only talked. It was a concert. It was awesome. One of the best things I’ve ever seen.

I would like to write a bit on Zorn’s gamepieces, as I’m scheduled to do a small lecture on that in Groningen as part of a course on games and art. (Also because suddenly I see a connection between Zorn’s pre-game-pieces Theatre of Musical Optics and Goodiepal).

I would’ve given you my impressions of Andrew Delbanco’s Melville, His World and Work, a concise biography of Herman Melville and I guess a very good introduction to his works as well. (I find Melville mostly very difficult to read, well, not Typee, not Bartleby, but I’m still stuck in Moby Dick, Pierre and The Confidence Man.

I am now reading the new Gibson, Spook Country. Hmm, it’s not “a big disappointment”, but only because I wasn’t expecting it to be his masterwork. Honestly, I can’t ‘get into it’. I read on, because I want to finish it.

I’d rather get back to my Graphs, Maps, Trees, Abstract Models for Literary History of Franco Moretti. Sublime. Very good. Will write on that.

blogging,en,music,reading matter | September 23, 2007 | 15:33 | Comments Off on Catching up, excuses, a classic amongst blog-posts |
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