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Thursday, February 29, 2024

Masonic Mojo Dojo Casa House

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"Through the unknown, remembered gate . . . ."

— T. S. Eliot, Four Quartets

A differently remembered gate —

February Poetics… In 2007

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Aaron

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See earlier Log24 posts now tagged Aaron, about
the clash of Aaron Swartz and JSTOR, as well as
JSTOR in today's previous post, and an enthusiastic
post by @marrific yesterday on a different Aaron.

See also "A Tale of Two Intersections," about Venice,
CA, and St. Augustine's Church, New Orleans, LA. 
For a connection to the phrase "Where Madness Lies,"
used recently as a podcast title by Aaron Webman,
see the life of St. Augustine's parishioner George Herriman,
creator of "Krazy Kat."

February Poetics

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But seriously . . .

“Where Madness Lies”

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See the title in this journal.

Wednesday, February 28, 2024

A Question for Our Panel

Filed under: General — m759 @ 6:26 pm

Claimed?

"Richard Lewis, the stand-up comedian who also starred alongside
Larry David in “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” died Tuesday night at his
Los Angeles home due to a heart attack, Variety  has confirmed.
He was 76."

A Definite School of Thought…
“The Buck Starts Here”

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https://theosophy.wiki/en/Jirah_Dewey_Buck

" Dr. Jirah Dewey Buck (November 20, 1838 – December 13, 1916)
was a physician who worked to establish one of the first Theosophical
lodges in the United States, the Cincinnati Theosophical Society, and
the American Section of the international Theosophical Society in 1886 . . . ."

"Buck was born in Fredonia, New York
on November 20, 1838 . . . .

[He was] 'a recognized leader of a definite school
of Masonic thought and propaganda'."

The above metadata was suggested by an image I happened to see today,
the "Tetragrammaton of Pythagoras" —

"Duck Soup" fans may recall the war between Freedonia and Sylvania.

For some images more in the spirit of Sylvania, see "Triangles Are Square."

Tuesday, February 27, 2024

Go Ogle

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marcela.art

 

Art Call

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The Source:

 

“Claim this knowledge panel”

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Macbeth and the Black Arts

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“I need a photo opportunity, I want a shot at redemption.
Don’t want to end up a cartoon in a cartoon graveyard.”
— Paul Simon

Rhymin' Simon's lyrics seem particularly appropriate
in the case of the actor below, who reportedly died
on October 31 — Halloween — last year.

Earlier last October . . .

Mr. Miller’s Class: Keyholes for Bilbo

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   Related entertainment starring Martin Freeman —

Miller's Girl's reading includes a book
whose cover features an erotic keyhole . . .

Vide  Shanna Collins as Laurie in the 2008 TV series "Swingtown"
and in this  journal on All Souls' Day 2021

Another, somewhat less erotic, keyhole shows
Shanna Collins in a 2010 film, "In My Sleep" —

Monday, February 26, 2024

Once Upon a Time, Eureka

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"Right through hell there is a path" — Under the Volcano

Some Context:

Time as Space: Area 15, If the Whole Pie Is 60

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A Latin Club slogan:

"We put the sex in sexagesimal."

Midrash for Bilbo and Miller's Girl  —

"Some dragons like riddles."

This Just In

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Meanwhile… Consider the Mathematical Possibilities

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Truth and Beauty at Princeton:

Update of 12:48 PM ET —

Once upon a time, someone gave ScarJo a mic.

Design School for Harvard: Tri.be

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The name TRI.BE of the musical group in
the previous post suggests the URL https://tri.be
of the design firm Modern Tribe . . .

The above Tri.be color palette suggests a review of
the phrase "Color Box" in this journal, and an image:

Outpost Vegas… Continues.

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From this journal on February 8, 2024 —

A note for Dr. Yen Lo

The Metadata —

February Poetics… Continues.

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According to Chu Hsi [Zhu Xi],

“Li”  is
“the principle or coherence
or order or pattern
underlying the cosmos.”

— Smith, Bol, Adler, and Wyatt,
Sung Dynasty Uses of the I Ching ,
Princeton University Press, 1990

But very possibly the earliest use of li  is the one instance that
it appears in the Classic of Poetry  (Ode 210) where it refers to
the borders or boundary lines marking off areas in a field.
Here it appears in conjunction with chiang  and is explained
as 'to divide into lots (or parcels of land)' (fen-ti )."

P. 33 of "Li Revisited and Other Explorations"
by Allen Wittenborn, Bulletin of Sung and Yüan Studies
No. 17 (1981), pp. 32-48 (17 pages),
https://www.jstor.org/stable/23497457.

Sunday, February 25, 2024

Alan David Perlis, 1943-2015

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See as well https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/
homewood-al/alan-perlis-6727050
.

Related non-literary "Transforming Shapes" aesthetics:

Related Log24 posts: http://m759.net/wordpress/?s=Perlis+Shapes.

Related Alabama material — The Forrest Gump sketch on
last night's Saturday Night Live.

Edge

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Annenberg Xmas

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Saturday, February 24, 2024

Saturday Night Live:  The Full Snow Moon

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New from Harlan Kane:

The Wittenborn Date

"Always with a little humor." — Dr. Yen Lo

The adverb Li ly

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An AI image created today by https://neural.love —

"Lily Collins Playing Chess" —

Perhaps some Dreaming Jewels  have mated.

From The Dreaming Jewels , by Theodore Sturgeon:

"Oh. And the crystals make things — even complete things — like Tin Pan Alley makes songs."

"Something like it." Zena smiled. It was the first smile in a long while. "Sit down, honey; I'll bring the toast. Now — this is my guess — when two crystals mate, something different happens. They make a whole thing. But they don't make it from just anything the way the single crystals do. First they seem to die together. For weeks they lie like that. After that they begin a together-dream. They find something near them that's alive, and they make it over. They replace it, cell by cell. You can't see the change going on in the thing they're replacing. It might be a dog; the dog will keep on eating and running around; it will howl at the moon and chase cats. But one day — I don't know how long it takes — it will be completely replaced, every bit of it."

"Then what?"

"Then it can change itself — if it ever thinks of changing itself. It can be almost anything if it wants to be."

Bunny stopped chewing, thought, swallowed, and asked, "Change how?"

"Oh, it could get bigger or smaller. Grow more limbs. Go into a funny shape — thin and flat, or round like a ball. If it's hurt it can grow new limbs. And it could do things with thought that we can't even imagine. Bunny, did you ever read about werewolves?"

"Those nasty things that change from wolves to men and back again?"

Zena sipped coffee. "Mmm. Well, those are mostly legends, but they could have started when someone saw a change like that."

Wittenborn and The Life of Forms in Art

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For Focillon's "immobility" that "sparkles with metamorphoses,"
see Theodore Sturgeon's imagined "Dreaming Jewels ."

Li

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The Chinese concept of li  in yesterday's post "Logos" is related,
if only by metaphor, to the underlying form (sets of "line diagrams")
of patterns in the Cullinane diamond theorem:

"But very possibly the earliest use of li  is the one instance that
it appears in the Classic of Poetry  (Ode 210) where it refers to
the borders or boundary lines marking off areas in a field.
Here it appears in conjunction with chiang  and is explained
as 'to divide into lots (or parcels of land)' (fen-ti )."

P. 33 of "Li Revisited and Other Explorations"
by Allen Wittenborn, Bulletin of Sung and Yüan Studies
No. 17 (1981), pp. 32-48 (17 pages),
https://www.jstor.org/stable/23497457.

Friday, February 23, 2024

Logos

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A logo from the previous post

This suggests a flashback to an image from Log24 on Nov. 6, 2003

Moral of the
Entertainment:

According to Chu Hsi [Zhu Xi],

“Li”  is
“the principle or coherence
or order or pattern
underlying the cosmos.”

— Smith, Bol, Adler, and Wyatt,
Sung Dynasty Uses of the I Ching ,
Princeton University Press, 1990

North by Northwest: The Local Edge

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"Looking for what was, where it used to be" — Wallace Stevens

 

— "Is this your business?"

— "No, but this  is."

Turing-Award Winner Memorial

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In memory of the inventor of the Pascal programming language,
who reportedly died on New Year's Day, 2024, an image from
this journal on that date

"Before time began, there was the Cube." — Optimus Prime

See as well a Pascal that some will prefer, and my own ACM card.

That card gives Warren, PA, as my location… which is no longer
always the case… but Warren is where I learned, and worked, in
computing, after a somewhat belated education in pure mathematics
in New York State.

Some personal background is suggested by…

  • Yesterday's post on the words "sexadecimal" and "hexadecimal"
  • The related word "sexagesimal," referring to base-60 numbering
  • My high school class of 1960 —
    quod vide.

Thursday, February 22, 2024

Truchet in the Basque Country

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