Thursday, January 9, 2025
For the Church of Synchronology
Wednesday, May 15, 2024
Discussing Megalopolis
See as well Emmanuel here on Walpurgisnacht 2024
in "The Invitation" (2022) —
Wednesday, May 1, 2024
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From the end credits for "The Invitation" —
A Portal for Wednesday
A detail from the final Log24 post of March 2023 —
Wednesday, May 1, 2024
Walpurgisnacht Invitation
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
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Wednesday, April 10, 2024
Theater Obituary: Data and Metadata
Tuesday, April 9, 2024
Physics Obituary
The New York Times today reports a Monday, April 8, 2024, death —
Monday, April 8, 2024
Alexandria Quartets*
For my own arrival at CERN, see Zenodo in this journal.
* A title suggested by the work of Lawrence Durrell and by
geometric quartets in figurate geometry.
Wednesday, March 20, 2024
Cullinane Diamond Song
Shining Mathematics: Pop upbeat V2 March 19, 2024
[Verse]
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Click the image below to hear the song at app.suno.ai —
Miller's Note to Self : "Don't underestimate Wednesday."
For more about the mathematics itself, see other octad posts.
Tuesday, March 19, 2024
Paint It Black
A New York Times report today of a March 13 death
suggests a review of . . .
Supplementary tune for Sam Levinson . . .
"Whose barn, what barn, my barn" — Song lyric
Wednesday, March 13, 2024
A Sam Levinson Special — Wednesday in Whanganui:
Nevermore Academy Meets Cullinane College
Nevermore Academy Meets Cullinane College
Wednesday, February 21, 2024
For Nevermore Academy… Wolfing Out
The previous post, and Wednesday's roommate, suggested the above title.
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." |
Saturday, January 13, 2024
Xmas Pattern
Found on the Web today —
Earlier . . .
Thursday, August 10, 2023
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Related entertainment starring Martin Freeman —
Related Art —
See as well The Diamond Theorem in Basque Country
for material from the University of the Basque Country,
an offshoot of the University of Bilbao (in Basque, "Bilbo").
Sunday, October 29, 2023
For Nevermore Academy
Log24 on Friday, April 14, 2023 —
“Why is a raven like a writing desk?”
Elsewhere on that date —
See also Eric Sheng at
https://www.ericshengphotography.com/about-avenue
and https://www.instagram.com/ericshengphoto/.
Thursday, August 10, 2023
Monday, August 7, 2023
Treasure of the Sierra Madre: Huichol Swordfish
This suggests some art that reflects aspects of
my own teen space, which was many years ago . . .
Update for fans of Nevermore Academy:
Teen-related art from loisvb —
Thursday, August 3, 2023
For Nevermore Academy:
Through a Class, Darkly
Through a Class, Darkly
For Nevermore Academy:
Fia on the Four Elements
Fia on the Four Elements
Wednesday, August 2, 2023
Wednesday, June 7, 2023
Links for Wednesday (and Nevermore Academy)
1. A New York Times obituary from today
2. The name Caputo in this journal
3. Death and Venice: The Flyin' Lion
Monday, April 3, 2023
Saturday, April 1, 2023
The Color Out of Nevermore
A detail from the final Log24 post of March 2023 —
"Wednesday, some red doors
should not be painted black."
Monday, March 6, 2023
Date with a Dark Lady
The name "Vrinda Madan" from the above book cover metadata
yields a webpage that may or may not have the same Madan as
an author — "… Howie Michels' Epic Dreamscapes."
The date of that webpage — Sept. 15, 2022 — seems of particular
interest. See as well this journal on that date for some other posts
that are also now tagged The Cavalier Date.
Wednesday may or may not want to play "Paint it Black" to honor
the cover of the above newly published book.
(Michels is reportedly married to Francine Prose,
author of Bigfoot Dreams and Mister Monkey .)
Friday, February 3, 2023
Nevermore Academy Meets the London School
"Intended for a white European male audience, the sensual
reclining nude belongs to a long artistic tradition."
— The Courtauld Gallery on Gaugin's "Nevermore" (1897)
"After decades abroad, Mr Doig has returned again to London.
On February 10th he opens a new exhibition at the Courtauld Gallery ….
The Courtauld is also the home of Britain’s finest Impressionist collection,
and some of the paintings in the new show recall and respond to those works.
A depiction of an alpinist by Mr Doig speaks to Paul Cézanne’s view of
Lake Annecy, a tropical bather . . . gestures at Paul Gauguin’s nude
'Nevermore'."
— https://www.economist.com/culture/2023/02/02/
look-closely-at-peter-doigs-paintings-then-look-again
The London School of Economics has a more direct approach to art —
Wednesday, January 25, 2023
In Memory of an Author* Who Died on Wednesday, Jan. 18
"He played with history and narrative techniques." — Obituary headline
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* See his New York Times obituary, online today —
Sunday, January 15, 2023
A Date for Thing
Saturday, December 17, 2022
Saturday, December 10, 2022
The State of Jericho
Sunday, December 4, 2022
Saturday, December 3, 2022
Friday, December 2, 2022
Lesson Plan for Nevermore Academy
Eric Rosenblum in The New Yorker yesterday:
"Her English teacher introduced Dunn to Thoreau’s 'Walden,'
from which she later said that she learned 'the concept that
if you examine anything closely you will see all of the forces
of the universe at work.' As a student at Reed College, Dunn
found a kindred spirit in her poetry professor, Galway Kinnell,
the first writer who could serve as a plausible role model—
like Dunn, Kinnell had escaped working-class roots to study at
an élite college."
See also other Log24 posts tagged Kinnell .