here and then gone

Image from the first here and then gone entry; computers are made out of stories. Shows a black and white rose overlaid and blended with an indistinct crystalline pattern.
Image from the first here and then gone entry; computers are made out of stories. Shows a black and white rose overlaid and blended with an indistinct crystalline pattern. Image from the lights I saw over the river. A series of pointillist circles arranged in a horizontal zig-zag pattern against a dark blue background. Image from if nature is unjust. The text 'if nature is unjust' in vivid neon pixellated lettering against a black background. Image from in hungry palaces. A thick, looping orange line against a dark blue background, surrounding by angled white blocks, with a large green score counter that reads '35'. Image from the cathedral. The text 'the cathedral' on top of a collage of stills from the BBC adaptation of Alan Garner's Elidor. Image from something in the distance. A black and white emoji-style face against a hot pink background, surrounded by blobby circular walls. The room's 4 exits are numbered and there is text at the top of the screen reading '27: Footwork in a Forest Fire'.

here and then gone is a newsletter, sent out once a month, with a link to the latest interactive essay, or game, or experiment I've made. At the end of the month the file that link points to is deleted, and I will never post it on the internet again.

The Rules:

Note: The confirmation email sometimes seems to end up in peoples' spam folders, sorry! Make sure you check after clicking the subscribe link.

You can read a bit more about the project in the first post, and there's a youtube playlist of selected here and then gone pieces here: