George R. R. Martin's New Mexico multiverse 🔎 Agatha Christie, in stamp form

Happy fall. Here is some stuff I enjoyed this week.

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House of Eternal Return

Visit Meow Wolf Santa Fe | 70+ Rooms of Immersive Art
Meow Wolf’s House of Eternal Return is a unique art experience featuring a wild new form of non-linear storytelling which unfolds through interactive exhibits and content.

Out in New Mexico is this choose-your-own-adventure mystery house. “Something has happened inside a mysterious Victorian house that has dissolved the nature of time and space.” And apparently it’s funded by George R. R. Martin.

Museum Lessons from the House of Eternal Return – Suzanne Fischer

Exhibit Coach Suzanne Fischer
Exhibit Coach Suzanne Fischer help teams develop exhibits that make visitors and staff feel engaged, included, and amazed. She provides museum exhibit development and interpretive planning services for history museums, historic sites, natural history museums, botanical gardens, parks, visitor center

A museum exhibit developer visits the House of Eternal Return.

While I was reading, small groups of people continually walked into the fireplace and never walked out.


A Nashville Cryptography Expert Has Been Trying To Crack This CIA Riddle For 16 Years

A Nashville Cryptography Expert Has Been Trying To Crack This CIA Riddle For 16 Years | WPLN News
Hear the radio version of this story.Nashville software developer Elonka Dunin spent the better part of two decades trying to unravel a

Nashville software developer Elonka Dunin spent the better part of two decades trying to unravel a mystery on the grounds of CIA headquarters in Langley…

Britain creates a series of stamps embedded with hidden clues to honor Agatha Christie.

Britain Releases Postage Stamps Embedded With Hidden Clues to Honor Agatha Christie
It’s been 100 years since Agatha Christie wrote her first detective novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles (published in 1920), giving life to Hercule ...

These are stunning. Scroll all the way through.

D&D Puzzle Box

This is a thing of beauty. I would love to be able to build physical puzzle boxes like this some day.

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