Detail from a post of January 1, 2024 —
The Des Moines Register 2018 story pictured at lower right in
the previous post featured one Molly Vincent. A holiday greeting
on her LinkedIn page leads to . . .
Also on the above YouTube date —
Related reading — "Weird Pharaonic Monument" —
"Before time began, there was the Cube." — Optimus Prime
“We said, ‘This is really … the killer example
for visual abstract reasoning, let’s jump in,’”
— "A New Approach to Computation
Reimagines Artificial Intelligence,"
Quanta Magazine , April 13, 2023
See as well . . .
"A neuro-vector-symbolic architecture for solving
Raven’s progressive matrices,"
Nature Machine Intelligence , March 9, 2023.
Click Ravenna for some related posts.
Meanwhile, also on March 9, 2023 —
"Reverting to a more primitive and sensual, almost magical
experience of art is what Sontag desires…." — Wikipedia
Click the above to search this journal for "Dead End."
Separatrix:
From "Core Curriculum Vocabulary," Log24, July 5, 2014 . . .
Stephen King, Archimedes, and Daisy Buchanan —
Unitrix:
From the 2022 sequel to "365 Days" and "365 Days: This Day" —
Related literary symbolism —
— You think I like being here on Christmas eve, Alan ? — No. Well, maybe. — Okay… Okay, maybe I do have a touch of tunnel vision this holiday season. But in two days we're going to announce one of the largest mergers in U.S. corporate history.
When a deal like this turns up, you get on it and you ride it. December 26. After that there'll be so much money floating around here it'll be like Christmas every day. December 26, people. If you'd like to celebrate that day, you all have my blessing. |
Other Scrooged -like themes —
Posts tagged Hollywood Sword
and last Christmas Eve's post
"A Reasonable Season."
Previously on Log24:
"Tell it Skewb." — Motto adapted from Emily Dickinson.
On further investigation . . .
From the above Sanfilippo date —
Logos as tab icons —
Logos in context —
Related graphic design from April 1, 2018 —
Later, in 2019 —
An undated webpage says . . .
"…we’re officially announcing the launch of the new Beamery brand."
— https://beamery.com/resources/blogs/were-launching-beamerys-new-brand
(metadata: itemprop="datePublished" content="2019-11-20T19:00:00")
This logo design was described elsewhere —
"Beamery's new mark–The Bexa. The Bexa contains the negative space
of 3 Bs rotating clockwise within a hexagon shape to capture Beamery's
3 pillars of the Talent Operating System." — Ben Stafford for Focus Lab
"All things serve the Beamery."
— Slogan adapted from Stephen King.
Another illustration of the difference between data and metadata —
A Google image search for Göpel inscape —
Data :
(Click for the full 11.7 MB version
of this data .)
Meta data :
Related film dialogue —
"Media is nothing but neuro-trigger response and viral conditioning."
"Wait, what are you two talking about?"
"Cat videos."
(Continued from other posts tagged Date Time.)
Metadata Verse — An image description —"That Fat Cat Sat."
Related image titled What is Metadata? —
This screenshot was suggested by the word "metalibrarianship" in a Bloomsday 2011 post by artist Steve Richards.
Note the words in the search field.
The phrase "Dublin Core metadata" refers to a city in Ohio, not in Ireland.
Related material— The highlighted phrase below is in the epigraph to Borges's "The Library of Babel"—
"I would, for these causes, wish him that is melancholy, to use both humane and divine authors, voluntarily to impose some taske upon himself, to divert his melancholy thoughts; to study the art of memory, Cosmus Rosselius, Pet. Ravennas, Scenkelius Detectus, or practise brachygraphy, &c. that will aske a great deal of attention: or let him demonstrate a proposition in Euclide in his five last books, extract a square root, or studie Algebra: than which, as gClavius holds, in all humane disciplines nothing can be more excellent and pleasant, so abstruse and recondite, so bewitching, so miraculous, so ravishing, so easie withal and full of delight, omnem humanum captum superare videtur . By this means you may define ex ungue leonem , as the diverbe is, by his thumb alone the bigness of Hercules, or the true dimensions of the great hColossus, Solomons temple, and Domitians amphitheater, out of a little part. By this art you may contemplate the variation of the 23 letters…."
g Ad. 2. definit.2. elem. In disciplinis humanis nihil praestantius reperitur: quippe miracula quaedam numerorum eruit tam abstrusa et recondita, tanta nihilo minus facilitate et voluptate, ut, &c.
h Which contained 1080000 weight of brass.
— The Anatomy of Melancholy, Part. 2, Sec. 2, Mem. 4
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