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Notebook 3 - Circa 2001

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  In the late 1990s, I had a few friends who were writing up their own comics, and I was helping out with some layouts and some illustration work. I don't remember the specific date of this notebook, but it has a few ideas that I was having around the turn of the millenium. About the time I moved house from the outer western suburbs of Sydney to the inner western suburbs.   It was around this time that I was at the peak of my comic collecting, mostly focusing on independent stuff, like "Shi" (from Crusade), "Kabuki" (from Calibre Comics then Image), "The Crow" (which was from Kitchen Sink Press, if I remember correctly). Lots of stories that explore personal identity, a bit of action, some supernatural elements... often borderlining on the "Bad Girl" genre.  The bits that I remember of this story involved a character of mysterious and unknown origin waking up in a hospital or asylum. She has flashbacks or glimpses of something else happening ...

I didn't expect to find that...

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I recently discovered gifcities.org , while building the new neocities website for vulpinoid studios (if you're interested, look here ). I've been interested in the concept of the underground resurgence of the free web as a backlash against Web3.0 which is awesomely punk in its aesthetic. Neocities feels like the way the web used to be before the rise of Facebook and other social media platforms, a bit of a wild west where people can lay claim to an address and just do whatever cool stuff they want.  As a part of this, there has been a reclaiming of the 88x31 gif button, which is how I got led to GifCities. There's argument about how this standardised size was developed, with folks pointing to an early Netscape Navigator button as the prototype.    But it moved beyond there to other programs, and other links between sites back in GeoCities and MySpace days.   It's not hard to make something like this, and the file format is pretty small, so I figured I'd make my own...

Notebook 2a - Circa late 1990s

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 This is one of my oldest surviving notebooks, and it's so packed with ideas that I'll split the overview into 2 parts... It begins with an idea I had called "New Hope City", I can also see some old geocities web addresses written inside the front cover, so that's the first piece of evidence I'm using to pick my date of late 1990s for this notebook (I wonder if those links still work at any level).  "New Hope City" is an idea I've revisited a few times over the years, but it's never managed to get anywhere beyond a short campaign, and a couple of visits during various plane hopping and dimension jumping stories. We can start to see ideas that will be common through this notebook, where I had an absolute fascination with tying the Kabbalistic Tree of Life into a game system. This goes on for almost twenty pages, and there is a gradual shift from the "New Hope City" setting to the ethereal "Floating World" setting that I dev...

Re-Establishing a Web Presence

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 Vulpinoid Studios hasn't had a website for a while. It got to a point where the domain name had been adopted by a random advertiser, and then it seems that even they gave up paying for a domain name that wasn't generating a worthwhile amount of traffic.  Redeveloping a website is something that's been sitting in the back of my mind for a couple of years, along with so many other projects... but, in the last couple of days I've found a site hosting hub called Neocities . It kind of feels like a return to the pre-social media days of mySpace, or even further back to those days of Geocities (whoich is probably where the name derives from). I've even seen people developing webrings on this platform, and that brings back memories. If you're interested with where I've started on this new website, the address for the experimental site is... vulpinoid.neocities.org    

Notebook 1 - Circa 2001

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It was my finding of this notebook that prompted this series of posts.   When I found it again during my art studio clean up at the end of 2025 I remembered the notebook, but I couldn't remember when I was writing in it. I've seen it in my notebook piles for years and every now and then I've cracked it open to see if "past me" could give "current me" some inspiration. Like a lot of my notebooks, there's artistic practice and drawing exercises scattered through them. This was obviously in one of my "stippling" phases, which I've gone through a couple of times after a few conversations with artists I've met of the years. When artists I respected like Keith Parkinson told me that they'd never been able to get the hang of stippling, it was probably a combination of hubris and spite that got me to practice the technique. Other pages are sequences of worldbuilding ideas... this instance is the start of an idea about a sci-fi setting b...