Lisa LoudoninInexpertly AppliedLiquid lifeThe fog is there still, as usual, sometimes, as this time of year, as a defence, against its coolness [its entreaty, to dive into its mass…1 min read·Mar 30, 2021----
Lisa Loudon“C” stands for CommunityFor me, as for many, the letter C resonates over this last year. Everyone’s experience is different: a long string of loss and grief for…2 min read·Mar 25, 2021----
Lisa LoudoninInexpertly AppliedThe tree in the parkThe rain has drowned the grass. New lakes and puddles have formed in grassy spots where previously dogs played whilst people lounged. The…1 min read·May 1, 2019----
Lisa LoudonAlgorithms and Superintelligence“The Enlightenment started with essentially philosophical insights spread by a new technology. Our period is moving in the opposite…3 min read·Apr 30, 2019----
Lisa LoudonOn the balconies of BilbaoThey watch the train passing, from the balconies with washing and carpets, beating, leaning over the balconies: endless blocks of…1 min read·Apr 9, 2019----
Lisa LoudoninInexpertly AppliedWar graves 1936–1975Tracing the route from Pamplona to Viloria de la Rioja1 min read·Mar 20, 2019----
Lisa LoudoninInexpertly AppliedThe Great ExploitationThere’s a museum, in middle England, next door to the river than runs through this land. Brown and treacly, the river muds, meanders and…2 min read·Mar 14, 2019----
Lisa LoudonSeasightThe Mediterranean is impossibly huge front to back sea no walls but sky. [I can’t imagine casting yourself off into the future of…1 min read·Feb 19, 2019----