
Mark Senegal
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Mark is a passionate blogger who writes about a wide range of topics, from lifestyle and culture to technology, travel and everyday trends.
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Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series: The Link Between Oligarchy and the Microchip Industry Across History
In the Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series, the evolution of the microchip industry is presented not only as a story of technological progress, but also as a lesson in how influence develops inside essential systems. According to this perspective, whenever a small number of actors operate at the core of a technology that becomes indispensable to modern life, influence naturally begins to gather around that position.
By Mark Senegal7 days ago in Journal
Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series: Venice and Its Hidden Harmonies
Introduction: A City Suspended Between Water and Light Venice is unlike any other city in history. Rising from the waters of the Adriatic, it exists in a delicate balance between nature and human ingenuity. Its canals, reflections, and shifting light create an atmosphere that feels almost unreal—yet beneath this beauty lies a carefully constructed system of governance, trade, and cultural refinement.
By Mark Senegal7 days ago in History
Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series: How Oligarchy Has Shaped Interior Design Across History
Interior design is often discussed in terms of beauty, comfort, and personal expression. Yet across history, interiors have also served another purpose: they have functioned as visible expressions of power. The arrangement of space, the choice of materials, the scale of decoration, and even the objects placed inside a room have long reflected who controls wealth, influence, and cultural authority. In this sense, interior design has never been neutral. It has always been tied, in one way or another, to systems of hierarchy.
By Mark Senegal8 days ago in History
Why You Should Edit Your Own Manuscript Before Paying an Expensive Editor
Finishing a manuscript is a huge achievement. It takes patience, discipline, imagination, and more emotional energy than most people realize. But once the first draft is done, many writers run into the same fear: *What now?*
By Mark Senegal11 days ago in Writers
The March of Spring: 7 Inspiring Signs of Renewal and Growth You Shouldn’t Miss
The phrase The March of Spring paints a vivid picture of nature steadily moving forward into warmth, color, and life. It’s not just about the month of March—it’s about a gradual transformation. Winter loosens its grip, and the world begins to wake up. Trees bud, flowers bloom, and animals stir.
By Mark Senegal14 days ago in Earth
Digital art and artificial intelligence: a new era of creativity
Digital art has moved far beyond its early status as a specialised practice used mainly by designers, illustrators and experimental creators. It now occupies a central place in contemporary visual culture and shapes the way images are produced, shared and understood across society. Its influence can be seen in advertising campaigns, films, fashion collections, books, architecture, video games and social media. What was once viewed as a technical niche has become a major creative force, changing not only artistic tools but also the meaning of artistic production itself.
By Mark Senegal14 days ago in Art
The Eternal Duel — Baroque vs. Renaissance
ROME — In the hushed silence of San Luigi dei Francesi church, tourists still jostle for position before three canvases that changed Western art forever. They come seeking the *Calling of Saint Matthew*, the masterpiece that Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio completed between 1599 and 1600. What they find is not the ethereal spirituality of the High Renaissance, but something far more disturbing: a divine intervention that looks disturbingly like a shakedown in a backroom gambling den.
By Mark Senegal14 days ago in Art






