Forgery League comprises three separate but occasionally crossposted blogs:
The Big Here
The environment in the larger sense — both natural and human-made.

Nature, cities and brains

First thoughts on Alexander's The Nature Of Order

Running in the family

A discovery at work

A grand opening

Notes from the Open Everything unconference, and a proposal: the Really Open Stage
The Lab
Electronics, programming and other projects.

Report on an unknown sea cucumber

A 3-D fractal rears its head

Ubuntu on the HP Mini 110

The newest toy—I mean, tool

Oramics

Daphne Oram, Radiophonic Workshop founder and electronic music pioneer
Forgery League
A personal blog focusing on music and art.

Report on an unknown sea cucumber

A 3-D fractal rears its head

Drawing blanks

Music and drawing, plus graphic novels: Scott Pilgrim and Fun Home

Oramics

Daphne Oram, Radiophonic Workshop founder and electronic music pioneer

Elsewhere


Flickershow
eclectic acoustic pop

Geometer
electromusical adventures

Presonance
spacemusic collaboration

Shadley Park
coming soon

Delicious bookmarks

Alden Cudanin's rephotography montages blend past and present
"A framework for rapid development of fieldtype extensions in ExpressionEngine"
"Seamlessly integrate ExpressionEngine with Amazon S3"
Christopher Hawthorne on empty buildings and empty cities (LA Times)
mammoth nominates their favourite human-made things
What if you built a machine to predict hit movies? (Malcolm Gladwell, New Yorker)
Every day, record company executives try to predict whether a pop song will sell a million. But could software do the job instead? (Guardian)

Twitter updates

Pretty, echoey resonance! Might have to mod it to play more delicately though... or just open it up. http://yfrog.com/3npianojj
(Wed 27 Jan at 12:46)
Score. One toy piano left on curb down the street. Not quite a harmonium, but I shall take it as a good omen.
(Tue 26 Jan at 11:03)
On a music-discovery binge thanks in large part to my bro-in-law's suggestions. Loving Beirut absolutely to bits. The Books too.
(Fri 8 Jan at 5:13)
Take down a roadside Inukshuk in the name of wildlife habitat, says @WorkCabin: http://j.mp/8uHDFR
(Mon 4 Jan at 4:25)
Queen, as hazily remembered by @passitalong: "I see a little bunny rabbit on a moose, on a moose..."
(Thu 31 Dec at 11:21)
Delighted to see wise, witty folkie and Raging Granny Maria Kasstan in @blogTO's TTC Busker Profile. http://j.mp/7163rA
(Fri 18 Dec at 6:37)