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''Editorial publication platform of [https://mordictionary.org/wiki/Main_Page MorDictionary], hosted on [https://bearblog.dev/ Bear Blog].''
''Editorial publication platform of [https://mordictionary.org/wiki/Main_Page MorDictionary], hosted on [https://bearblog.dev/ Bear Blog].''


The MorDictionary Bear Blog is the long-form editorial and commentary wing of the MorDictionary project. It operates as a lightweight publishing platform for essays, reflections on lexicography, highlighted entries, & project philosophy.
The MorDictionary Bear Blog is the long-form editorial and commentary wing of the MorDictionary project. It operates as a lightweight publishing platform for essays, reflections on lexicography, highlighted entries, and project philosophy.


Unlike the structured [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki MediaWiki] dictionary, the Bear Blog serves as more of a narrative and perhaps quite self-referential space.
Unlike the structured [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki MediaWiki] dictionary, the Bear Blog serves as a more narrative and occasionally self-referential space.


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=== Design Philosophy ===
=== Design Philosophy ===


The blog adopts a minimal structure powered by Bear Blog software, combined with the retro-website vibe of [https://mordictionary.neocities.org/ our Neocities site].
The blog adopts a minimal structure powered by Bear Blog software, while intentionally preserving elements of the retro-website atmosphere seen on [https://mordictionary.neocities.org/ the MorDictionary Neocities site].


[[File:Compressed Gif from MorDictionary BearBlog.gif|alt=Gemini said A looping, monochromatic blue animation of thick hardcover books floating weightlessly in a dark, grainy void. The image features a retro VHS glitch aesthetic with horizontal scan lines, stippled shading, and flickering white noise, creating a surreal and scholarly "lo-fi" atmosphere.|thumb|This is a '''lo-fi, "Dark Academia" inspired animation''' featuring thick hardcover books drifting through a deep black void. The aesthetic is defined by a striking '''monochromatic blue palette''' and heavy '''VHS glitch effects''', including horizontal scan lines and grainy "noise." The books move with a weightless, slow-motion quality, creating a surreal and hypnotic atmosphere often used as a backdrop for lo-fi music or "study-wave" content.]]
While the publishing engine is clean and minimal, the broader MorDictionary design language embraces expressive, atmospheric aesthetics. This includes lo-fi textures, compressed looping GIFs, and subtle visual noise that evoke early-web craft and “dark academia” study aesthetics.
 
[[File:Compressed Gif from MorDictionary BearBlog.gif|alt=A looping monochromatic blue animation of thick hardcover books floating weightlessly in a dark, grainy void with VHS-style scan lines and visual noise.|thumb|A lo-fi “dark academia” inspired animation featuring thick hardcover books drifting through a deep black void. The monochromatic blue palette and VHS-style glitch effects create a surreal, study-wave atmosphere that reflects MorDictionary’s aesthetic experimentation.]]
 
The Bear Blog itself remains intentionally readable and restrained, but it exists within a larger design ecosystem that values handcrafted weirdness over sterile optimization.


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=== Role Within the Moribund Institute ===
=== Role Within the Moribund Institute ===


MorDictionary operates under the umbrella of the [https://www.moribund.institute/ Moribund Institute].
MorDictionary operates under the umbrella of the [https://www.moribund.institute/ Moribund Institute].


Within this structure:
Within this structure:


* [https://www.moribund.institute/ Moribund Institute]→ umbrella organization   
* [https://www.moribund.institute/ Moribund Institute] → umbrella organization   
* [https://mordictionary.org/wiki/Main_Page MorDictionary] → the keeper of all of the Moribund Institute's lexicographical endeavors & its main dictionary   
* [https://mordictionary.org/wiki/Main_Page MorDictionary] → the primary lexicographical engine and central dictionary project  
* [https://mordictionary.bearblog.dev/ The MorDictionary Bear Blog Website in Question] → acts ad the editorial and philosophical publication layer for the MorDictionary project.  
* [https://mordictionary.bearblog.dev/ The MorDictionary Bear Blog] → acts as the editorial and philosophical publication layer of the MorDictionary project   


Think of it as the reflective journal of the workshop.
Think of it as the reflective journal of the workshop.

Revision as of 00:26, 23 February 2026

MorDictionary Bear Blog

Editorial publication platform of MorDictionary, hosted on Bear Blog.

The MorDictionary Bear Blog is the long-form editorial and commentary wing of the MorDictionary project. It operates as a lightweight publishing platform for essays, reflections on lexicography, highlighted entries, and project philosophy.

Unlike the structured MediaWiki dictionary, the Bear Blog serves as a more narrative and occasionally self-referential space.


Purpose

The Bear Blog exists to:

  • Publish essays on lexicography and language culture
  • Provide commentary on notable MorDictionary entries
  • Document MorDictionary's aesthetic and technical experiments
  • Articulate our philosophy behind collaborative dictionary-building
  • Provide a lightweight, distraction-free reading experience

Design Philosophy

The blog adopts a minimal structure powered by Bear Blog software, while intentionally preserving elements of the retro-website atmosphere seen on the MorDictionary Neocities site.

While the publishing engine is clean and minimal, the broader MorDictionary design language embraces expressive, atmospheric aesthetics. This includes lo-fi textures, compressed looping GIFs, and subtle visual noise that evoke early-web craft and “dark academia” study aesthetics.

A looping monochromatic blue animation of thick hardcover books floating weightlessly in a dark, grainy void with VHS-style scan lines and visual noise.
A lo-fi “dark academia” inspired animation featuring thick hardcover books drifting through a deep black void. The monochromatic blue palette and VHS-style glitch effects create a surreal, study-wave atmosphere that reflects MorDictionary’s aesthetic experimentation.

The Bear Blog itself remains intentionally readable and restrained, but it exists within a larger design ecosystem that values handcrafted weirdness over sterile optimization.


Example Content

Notable posts include:

* Retro Web Aesthetics and the Future of Lexicography (22 February 2026)

Posts typically explore the cultural, technical, and aesthetic dimensions of dictionary-making.


Role Within the Moribund Institute

MorDictionary operates under the umbrella of the Moribund Institute.

Within this structure:

Think of it as the reflective journal of the workshop.