The above is an example of what has been called a foursquare.
Wednesday, March 12, 2025
Saturday, March 8, 2025
New from Apple TV
See as well Kafka in this journal.
Related New York humor . . .
From Today.com on March 8, 2025 . . . https://www.today.com/popculture/tv/is-snl-new-tonight-rcna195170 Is there a new episode of ‘SNL’ tonight? Yes! The March 8 episode will be a new, live show hosted by Lady Gaga. Gaga will also perform as the episode's musical guest. A double-duty "SNL" episode seems especially fitting for Gaga, who's been nominated for four Oscars and 38 Grammys. Gaga also released her latest album, "Mayhem," on March 7. Ahead of the episode, the singer and actor gave viewers a glimpse of her creative “process” when she played piano and made up impromptu lyrics about the show’s embarrassed cast members in a hilarious promo. Dressed down in a ball cap and eyeglasses, Gaga noted that Andrew Dismukes ordered his breakfast sandwich at 2 p.m. and that Devon Walker was "taking a big swing" by donning a new cowboy hat. Gaga then busted Heidi Gardner, who emerged from her office in jammies and an eye mask, for sleeping on the "SNL" set. "And the question is why?" Gaga sang, hitting a dazzling high note. "And the answer is bed bugs," Gardner sang back, which seemed to inspire the crescendo for Gaga's song. "She has bedbugs!" Gaga belted out with passion. — |
Some dialogue better suited to flyover country . . .
From the first episode of the TV series “The West Wing“:
Original airdate: Sept. 22, 1999
MARY MARSH
CALDWELL
MARY MARSH
JOSH
TOBY [A stunned silence. Everyone stares at Toby.]
TOBY (CONT.)
JOSH |
For "Love Me" fans, some less clownish material . . .
Thursday, December 5, 2024
Chrome* Square
"Where past and future are gathered" — T. S. Eliot
* The UI/UX meaning of "chrome." See the previous post, "Chrome Cube."
Thursday, May 2, 2024
AI on Diamond Theory
The website PopAi.pro uses GPT-4 to summarize documents from the Web.
Input at PopAi on May 2, 2024:
The URL "http://www.log24.com/log/Diamond_Theory-1976-pp-1-12.pdf"
Output at PopAi, after a quick reading and analysis by GPT-4:
Diamond_Theory-1976-pp-1-12.pdf 12 Pages The document appears to be an excerpt from a preprint titled "Diamond Theory" by Steven H. Cullinane, dated 1976. The text discusses theoretical aspects of matrices composed of geometric figures, focusing on properties related to symmetry, permutations, and abstract structure. Main Concepts and Definitions: The author introduces the concept of a "geometric matrix," a matrix whose elements are geometric figures, specifically triangular subsets of a square. He defines a "diamond" as a foursquare matrix with triangular elements. The text details the remarkable properties of a diamond-like matrix D, including its symmetrical behavior under various permutations of elements, rows, columns, and sub-squares. Additionally, the text addresses the algebraic properties of matrices by relating their elements to those of a finite field. Theoretical Properties and Theorems: Several key theorems are proposed, demonstrating the structural properties of matrices. One fundamental theorem states that any matrix from a set F can be expressed as a linear combination of block matrices. Other theorems delve into the regularity of matrices, defining a matrix as "regular" if it remains unchanged or converts to its complement under certain flips and rotations. The text also describes the process of forming a "normal" matrix and the conditions under which matrices can be considered plaid or normal based on the behavior of their block maps and regularities. Applications and Miscellaneous Problems: The author reflects on the discovery of these properties during the process of creating an abstract painting and extends the exploration to include various types of matrices such as cyclic, quadratic, and skew foursquares. The document concludes with miscellaneous problems and an addendum on generalized matrix multiplication, suggesting further research directions and applications of the theory presented. In summary, "Diamond Theory" presents an intricate analysis of the structural and algebraic properties of matrices composed of geometric shapes, with implications for other mathematical domains. The work is a blend of geometry and abstract algebra, providing a foundation for understanding the symmetry and transformations of matrices with an artistic origin. Some questions you may ask: What properties of the diamond-like matrix D did the author discover in 1975? What is the relationship between the properties of D and the four group according to the document? How does the document define a 'good set' of four black and white geometric figures? What theorem is used to explain the behavior of superimposing two members of Mn(F) according to the document? |
Monday, January 15, 2024
Foursquare Variations
From Encyclopedia of Mathematics —
The above images from the history of mathematics might be
useful at some future point for illustrating academic hurly-burly.
Related reading . . .
Saturday, September 30, 2023
Café Society
Some less esoteric café alternatives … the ".cafe" domains
cubespace, foursquare, metamorph, and namespace.
And then there is a Morocco café domain for Marcela —
Friday, August 11, 2023
Pictures for an Art Director
"You show me your control panel and I'll show you mine."
"Where past and future are gathered" — T. S. Eliot
Saturday, August 5, 2023
Thursday, July 20, 2023
Data Location
Friday, February 10, 2023
Interstices and Symmetry
Call a 4×4 array labeled with 4 copies each
of 4 different symbols a foursquare.
The symmetries of foursquares are governed
by the symmetries of their 24 interstices —
(Cullinane, Diamond Theory, 1976.)
From Log24 posts tagged Mathieu Cube —
A similar exercise might involve the above 24 interstices of a 4×4 array.
Monday, August 24, 2020
The Mark of Zaentz
Jung's phrase "'four-square' Heavenly City" in the previous post
suggests a geometric object… the 4×4 square —
The "twelve gates" at the sides of the above figure suggest a song —
The Baez date above suggests in turn a review of
the Jan. 4, 2014, post "Heaven's Gate,"
on the death of film producer Saul Zaentz.
Related material —
The "Heavenly City" is perhaps not Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Recall as well Jean Simmons preaching the Foursquare Gospel
in the 1960 film classic "Elmer Gantry" —
Monday, March 11, 2019
Attribution
An earlier post discussed other meanings for the commercial brand names
underlined above, but the brand name "Attribution" was omitted from that
earlier discussion.
Hence . . .
Related material — The un–attributed phrase "Concepts of Space"
in the previous post.
Attribution — The phrase was from the title of a book by Max Jammer.
A search in this journal for Jammer yields posts now tagged . . .
(See an example.) |
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Sunday, March 10, 2019
Vocabulary for SXSW:
Foursquare, Inscape, Subway
Foursquare —
Inscape —
Subway —
Art installation, "Crystal Cult" by Josefine Lyche, at an Oslo subway station —
See also today's previous post.
Saturday, August 27, 2016
Folk Notation
See the Chautauqua Season post of June 25
and a search for Notation in this journal.
See as well the previous post and Bullshit Studies .
Friday, October 22, 2010
But Seriously…
Happy Birthday, Jean Simmons … Jan. 31, 2008
Elmer Gantry … Hollywood's view of the Foursquare Church
Resurrection … An August 2003 post inspired by KHYI, then broadcasting from Plano, Texas
For what it's worth, some free advice for Matt Damon…
GET QUOTES
Moreover
Google News this afternoon—
Related material:
- Celebration of Mind (Oct. 20)
- Problem Picture (Oct. 21)
- Hereafter (Oct. 22)
- The Gypsy in The French Mathematician