The Kraxn Blog
art, music, and tech.
A Kraxn is Viennese slang for an old jalopy, junker, or rattletrap. As a young lad, my grandmother regularly used this word to describe her vehicle. Eventually we developed own our vernacular, and Kraxn became synonymous for any old but useful tool. Amongst those I am close to, I still use this term – so its only fitting that kraxn become the name of this blog.
Likewise, blogs are now crusty old tech that are rapidly replaced by various aspects of social media. These platforms have wrapped their tentacles around our attention. They enslave many to put on their best public face, reverberate inside others echo chambers, or force them into using unwanted/unwarranted technology. A blog, though an older technology, can give users an anonymous voice and control over technology.
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Kraxn.io was a blog I kept from late 2018 to early 2020. This includes my art (for example, Sketch-A-Day), music samples, a little bit of technical writing, as well as thoughts on existence. I originally wanted to keep it anonymous, but know I am fine with this blog being associated to vonnagy.com now. Because I used this for Sketch-A-Day, it also showcases my best blogging effort – blogging consecutively or one year!
For more technical details, I used textpattern for the first iteration of this blog, and luapress for the second iteration before importing everything here into wordpress. There is much to be said about both systems, I am only begrudgingly going back to wordpress now. Textpattern is a very minimal blogging system; it still uses a mysql database, but everything else is ‘hackable’ in the best sense of the word. It doesn’t have as many plugins as as wordpress, however, you’ll be doing your own tweaks to everything (but this can be fun). Its actively maintained and has a decent community.
On the other end, Luapress is a dynamic website generator. You essential write your blog post in markdown. Its great for writing – but a little more daunting if you want to use media (photo galleries are a bit of a pain). It is fast, simple, stable, and so long as you are focused on writing, its a great tool. Unfortunately, its no longer being maintained, so though it is stable, you’ll have to hack your way through the source code to get things done your way. I also used luapress on my asylon.org website.
So this will be the final home of Kraxn.io – here are the complete posts from my blog from 20 August 2018 – 03 April, 2020:
- Sketch of the Day Theme: orange (3/2/2019) - Long ago when I was in uni, a classmate in my German 101 course mispronounced orange as orangutan. Its stayed with me.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Grow (3/1/2019) -
- Sketch of the Day Theme: ribbon (2/28/2019) - Jealousy getting the best of her, Betty Black Widow ensured that Charlotte would never win ‘best web design’ again.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: lamb (2/27/2019) -
- Sketch of the Day Theme: shoot (2/26/2019) - Yes. its immature. Booger Bow. It’s snot for everyone! Fires up to 350 feet per second* Fast than flicking a boogie off your finger. Easy to load! Semi-hygenic! Infinite source of ammo! Infinite source of fun!
- Sketch of the Day Theme: rocket (2/25/2019) -
- Sketch of the Day Theme: give (2/24/2019) -
- Sketch of the Day Theme: runway (2/23/2019) - Kapt’n Kiwi’s flight school for birds with special needs.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: radio (2/22/2019) - Dr. Klaus der Fugue’s Rundfunk Topper. Available where all fine men’s accessories are sold.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: feather (2/21/2019) - featherless chicken.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: France (2/20/2019) - True French facts # 623: Every year on the 20th of February the French village of Faux-du-fáfá hurls freshly baked croissants at the former enemies across the Rhine. In return, the hamlet of Börchersdorf launches a volley of soft baked pretzels. To date, no injuries have been reported in the exchange of fire.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Island (2/19/2019) -
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Unicorn (2/17/2019) - seahorse unicorn
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Fairground (2/16/2019) - kumeu fairgrounds near auckland
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Planet (2/15/2019) - book cover for ‘Songs of a Distant Earth’
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Love (2/14/2019) -
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Cold (2/13/2019) - from planes trains and automobiles
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Frog (2/12/2019) - Just kermit. Pencil sketch.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Force (2/11/2019) - Prof. Lorelei Huangs Childproof Containers. Parents Love ‘em. Ages 2 to Teenager. No Force Lid – Holes for Breathing.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Breeze (2/10/2019) - Feel the breeze, Go Skydiving…
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Dress (2/9/2019) - Pencil Sketch of a dress. Influenced by: https://vonnagy.com/wp-content/uploads/photo-gallery/dress.jpg
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Flag (2/8/2019) - Flying the Trouser Flag.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Jazz (2/7/2019) - Chuck Mangione influenced.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Forest (2/6/2019) - Pig in the forest.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Frame (2/5/2019) - Man holding baby in a silly cut out frame of a shark.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Wave (2/4/2019) - Lighthouse wave.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Trip (2/3/2019) - Airplane crash tip in the desert.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Robin (2/2/2019) - Robin on an angel statue.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Bounce (2/1/2019) - Sumo wrestlers bouncing on trampoline.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: crane (1/31/2019) - A giraffe crane.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: weather (1/30/2019) - Doc Hubert’s totally accurate Donkey Tail Barometer * If tail is: Dry: Fair Weather Wet: Its Raining Flappin’: Windy White: Snowing Frozen: Cold * Donkey Sold Separately
- Sketch of the Day Theme: treasure (1/29/2019) - Pirate’s Booty is Icecream
- Sketch of the Day Theme: cave (1/28/2019) - a surprise while spelunking.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Wild West (1/27/2019) - Tales of the Wild Antipodes. True Fact #93. ‘Iron Wok’ Murphy 1868 – 1894. Though not as well known as his Australian counterpart Ned Kelley, ‘Iron Wok’ Murphy terrorised rural New Zealand in the 1890’s. Known for his elaborate chinese cookware armour, he was killed in a shootout when a bullet ricocheted off a skillet […]
- Sketch of the Day Theme: dinosaur (1/26/2019) - Every good girl deserves a pterodactyl.