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: bull (6/15/2019) - sketch 1: ‘The crossed bison’, Lascaux cave. Early art had advanced perspective and depicted animal movement more accurately than many modern artists did. Sketch 2: True Viking Fact #1728 Although edited out by most historians of the 19th century, the Valkyries rode Bull and used their bras as slingshots to vanquish foes on the battlefield.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Lie (6/14/2019) - Let sleeping dogs lie, charcoal.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Catepillar (6/13/2019) - catepillar on a balloon string.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: water (6/12/2019) - Quick 5 minute broken charcoal sketch for today. I had shawshank redemption in mind.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Igloo (6/11/2019) - I screwed up the perspective on this.
- sketch of the Day Theme: Holidays (6/10/2019) - Kraxn’s Holiday Hair Since 2005.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Flip Flops (6/9/2019) - flip flops charcoal sketch
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Burger (6/8/2019) - In 2052, 75% of the world is vegetarian. German company Fleischscheiß GMBH successfully produced a burger from the ‘byproduct’ of free cows.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: giraffe (6/7/2019) - giraffe on a chairlift.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Necklace (6/6/2019) - A detachable necklace.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Train (6/5/2019) - Very loosely based on the staged train collision in Crush, Texas 1896.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Desert (6/4/2019) - A p40 fighter found in Egypt.: .. “[the pilot] tried to walk to safety in the 120 degree heat, but is not thought to walk further than 20 kilometres.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Tropical (6/3/2019) - tropical wave riding.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Switch (6/2/2019) - A switchback.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Cat (6/1/2019) - A cat on the toilet. Take in part from a photo reference.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Nest (5/31/2019) - A stork nest on abandoned chimney.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Fern (5/30/2019) - German for tv ‘fernsehen’…
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Bitten (5/29/2019) - The Great Australian Bight.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Tulips (5/28/2019) - Polaroid Tulip Sketch.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Battery (5/27/2019) - Nicola Congden of Cornwall knits jumpers for rescue battery hens, thus enabling them to acclimatise to their new, free environment.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Square (5/26/2019) - A square world, or a flat-earther’s point of view.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Sweep (5/25/2019) - Drawn with 6B pencil.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Awake (5/24/2019) - The difference of being awake or incinerated is determined by fine adjustments of the tap.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Hover (5/23/2019) - Air hockey hover.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Swing (5/22/2019) - referenced from a photo of my wife when we started dating. See: https://parahanga.com/2009/01/swinging-in-the-new-year.html
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Pod (5/21/2019) - pod of whales
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Rainbow (5/20/2019) - Rainbow boy
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Opera (5/19/2019) - Bertold Brecht wrote the song for a diva actor who demanded a grand entrance. ‘Die Moritat von Mackie Messer’ is better know by its English translation ‘Mack the knife’.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Spear (5/18/2019) - Tonbokiri is a Japanese spear; the myth goes that a dragonfly landed on it and was cut in half. This is not that spear, its just a tribute.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Freeze (5/17/2019) - icycle arrow. Not a particularly a good sketch, a whole lot of meh.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Australia (5/16/2019) - The infamous drop bears of Australia
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Bow (5/15/2019) - Grab the rainbow.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Dollar (5/14/2019) - Proposal for the NZ 60 dollar note based an sexagesimal monetary system. Apologies that my sketch of Jermaine looks more like Helen Clark.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Bank (5/13/2019) - A vampiric blood bank robber. Incidentally, if vamps do not get enough of B-positive blood, they suffer from depression.
- Sketch of the Day Theme: Horizon (5/12/2019) - from inside an old bomber cockpit. meh.