Microsoft geeft als eerste grote Amerikaanse partij inzicht in het stroomverbruik van zijn datacenters in Nederland. Dat is groot, en groeit de komende jaren bovendien hard. Terwijl andere datacenteruitbaters zwijgen, verhardt de strijd om toekomstige aansluitingen op het stroomnet.

Nederland waterland. Dat ligt niet alleen ontzettend lekker in het gehoor, het ís ook nog eens zo. MAAR VOOR HOELANG NOG? Al tijden wordt gewaarschuwd voor grote watertekorten en zelfs De T. zucht, maar nu brengt Nieuwsuur ons een waarschuwing rechtstreeks van de Landelijke Coördinatiecommissie Waterverdeling, die stelt dat we waterwise zo'n beetje teruggaan naar het jaar 1976 (toen Joop den Uyl nog kraanbeheerder was). We zitten pas een paar dagen in fase 1: dreigend watertekort, maar fase 2: feitelijk watertekort ligt al op de loer. Dat raakt in de eerste plaats scheepvaart en boeren, alleen op een gegeven moment komt ook de burger in de zee van ellende terecht, zeker met die eeuwigdurende hittegolf waar we in zitten. En ja, mogen we dan straks nog wel dweilen? Plantjes water geven? De was doen in een teil? Kan er dan nog muntjesloos gedoucht of moeten we de zweetgeur van Jeroen van sales op kantoor gaan gedogen? Dat worden onsmakelijke toestanden in Nederland. Gelukkig kunnen we in plaats van drinkwater nog altijd aan het bier (toch geldt ook hier: hoelang nog?), verder ziet het er allemaal bepaald niet positief uit.
Jeongmin Lee is interested in the ways “memory is carried through craft and repetition.” On traditional Korean mulberry paper, or hanji, Lee draws delicate lines in ink and pigments known as bunchae, rendering rippling textures that whirl across the page. Steeped in local folklore and mythology, the Busan-based artist creates surreal scenes that conjure fantastical tales of life by the sea.
“Most of my recent projects begin with reading regional folktales, visiting places connected to those stories, and collecting fragments of history, mythology, and oral traditions,” she says. “I rarely paint a folktale exactly as it’s written; I’m more interested in its symbols, emotions, and the questions it leaves behind.”

Many of Lee’s compositions focus on women’s knowledge, labor, and resilience and how those qualities emerge through coastal storytelling. Tales of powerful sea gods and the diving traditions of the haenyeo commingle into balanced illustrations that translate the symbols and motifs of the region anew.
While her approach is labor-intensive, Lee enjoys utilizing such a meticulous, meditative technique. “Painting with traditional pigments requires a slow, layered process. The colors are built gradually, allowing the paper and pigments to create subtle textures that wouldn’t be possible with other materials,” she adds. “It gives me space to sit with these stories while I paint them.
Many of the works shown here are part of Daughters of the Sea, an ongoing series recently on view at the SĀBRS Festival in Riga. Lee hopes to expand the project into one that’s participatory and connects similar narratives from across the globe. “I’m exploring ways that folklore can become something people experience and talk about together, rather than something that exists only on a gallery wall,” Lee shares.
She’s also currently working on a graphic novel centering on Busan’s mythology and folklore, which she hopes to complete next year. Keep up with her projects on Instagram.







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Before I toss it in the trash, does anyone know what could have caused this and if it is fixable? Is this a known failure mode of the video hardware scorching itself somehow?
Do not speculate. Do not just google it for me.
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