The temporary exhibition "On ferme!" opened at the MuseÌe dâYverdon et reÌgion with a vernissage on May 1, to explore a still very much living memory that echoes current world events.
Based on a collection of industrial heritage and testimonials, this exhibition gives pride of place to artistic installations and is presented as an evolving and collaborative laboratory.
What memories did the world of factories and their slow decline leave behind?
What objects, machines and images were kept when the production workshops closed?
How did this industrial heritage shape the urban space and influence its current rehabilitation?
Further info in French: https://musee-yverdon-region.ch/expo/on-ferme/
Thanks @infoclio for the culture tip! Translated with help of #Supertext / image courtesy of the museum.
@tillybridges Super cute, as always, Tilly đ„°
A couple of new things on the #supertext site. They enhanced Unix cat tool that works with ssh has been renamed to cats, a friendly name for a cute tool. The readme file can be read directly without having to clone the whole git repo.
``` .sh
git archive [email protected]:git/cats HEAD README.md | tar -xOf -
```
There's a new section there on the reflection option "--srefl" that could help shells, maybe a browser someday, to determine what sort of output a command might produce (txt, jpg, png, s.txt, etc.) so that it can present it in a nice way.