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Thursday, October 3, 2024

Dramarama: The New York Times vs. Sara Aiello

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 7:17 am

A New York Times  Monday, Sept. 30, theater review by Jesse Green —

"… a story, set in 'the very near future,' in which computer-mediated
interactions — predictive chatbots, large language models, generative
intelligence — are pitted against their analog forebears. What creative
opportunities does such technology afford the artist? What human
opportunities does it squander? Forget the sword: It’s the pen vs. the pixel.

I’m afraid, alas, the pixel wins, because the play, which opened on Monday,
in a stylish Lincoln Center Theater production directed by Bartlett Sher,
works only as provocation."

"… the sets (by Michael Yeargan and Jake Barton) and the projections
(by Barton) — along with Sher’s typically expressive manipulation
of them — are the production’s most successfully integrated elements,
especially the squircle panels, pop-up rooms and torrential digital imagery."

Squircle-related imagery —

From a Facebook reel by Sara Aiello Studio
(Excerpted as "The See Saw" in Log24 on Oct. 1, 2024) —

Friday, September 27, 2024

To Phrase a Coin

Filed under: General — Tags: , , , , — m759 @ 9:15 am

(Continued from May 2, 2023 and December 18, 2022)

https://www.armstrong.edu/history-journal/history-journal-myth-ritual-and-the-labyrinth-of-king-minos

Harmonic analysis based on the circle involves the
circular  functions.  Dyadic  harmonic analysis involves 

Cullinane Square Model

 

Summary, as an illustration of a title by George Mackey

Saturday, June 22, 2024

To coin a phrase . . .
A Mazing Grace

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 2:11 pm

https://www.armstrong.edu/history-journal/history-journal-myth-ritual-and-the-labyrinth-of-king-minos

Monday, February 19, 2024

Fulcrum

Filed under: General — Tags: , , — m759 @ 3:33 pm

From Log24 on September 19, 2023

Adapted image —

Related reading —

Related art — Square Round and Round Square.

Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Shelter Journalism

Filed under: General — Tags: , , , , — m759 @ 12:19 pm

In memory of a shelter-magazine editor who reportedly
died on October 17, two posts from that date —

Barbie at the Space Barn and A Fair Thought.

Related art — Square Round and Round Square.

 

Thursday, September 28, 2023

Game Change

Filed under: General — Tags: , , , — m759 @ 12:55 pm

"The nightingale tells his fairy tale" — Song lyric, "Stardust"

Michael Gambon, Celebrated
British Actor, Dies at 82

NYT > Obituaries by Benedict Nightingale /
 September 28, 2023 at 08:06AM

The actor’s family said he had died peacefully
after a bout of pneumonia.


M. S. Swaminathan, Scientist Who Helped
Conquer Famine in India, Dies at 98

NYT > Obituaries by Keith Schneider / 
September 28, 2023 at 04:57AM

The drama game

BBC.com on Gambon:

"… in 2005, he finally achieved his ambition to play Falstaff
in Henry IV, Parts 1 & 2 at the National Theatre."

The art game

“ ’A babbled of green fields
— Shakespeare on the death of Falstaff

Art relevant to the pair  of obituaries above —

http://m759.net/wordpress/?s=Raphael+Table.

"Should we arbitrate life and death
at a round table or a square one?"

— Wislawa Szymborska

Friday, August 4, 2023

Round Square, Square Round

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 9:40 am

A circular I Ching

The Roc’s Egg

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 4:46 am
 

James Joyce, Ulysses  —

"Going to dark bed there was a square round Sinbad the Sailor roc's auk's egg in the night of the bed of all the auks of the rocs of Darkinbad the Brightdayler."

 

Robert A. Heinlein, Glory Road  —

“What did I want? I wanted a Roc’s egg. I wanted a harem loaded with lovely odalisques less than the dust beneath my chariot wheels, the rust that never stained my sword. I wanted raw red gold in nuggets the size of your fist, and feed that lousy claim jumper to the huskies! I wanted to get up feeling brisk and go out and break some lances, then pick a likely wench for my droit du seigneur – I wanted to stand up to the Baron and dare him to touch my wench! I wanted to hear the purple water chuckling against the skin of the Nancy Lee in the cool of the morning watch and not another sound, nor any movement save the slow tilting of the wings of the albatross that had been pacing us the last thousand miles.

I wanted the hurtling moons of Barsoom. I wanted Storisende and Poictesme, and Holmes shaking me awake to tell me, 'The game’s afoot!' I wanted to float down the Mississippi on a raft and elude a mob in company with the Duke of Bilgewater and Lost Dauphin. I wanted Prester John, and Excalibur held by a moon-white arm out of a silent lake. I wanted to sail with Ulysses and with Tros of Samothrace and to eat the lotus in a land that seemed always afternoon. I wanted the feeling of romance and the sense of wonder I had known as a kid. I wanted the world to be the way they had promised me it was going to be, instead of the tawdry, lousy, fouled-up mess it is. I had had one chance – for ten minutes yesterday afternoon. Helen of Troy, whatever your true name may be – and I had known it and I had let it slip away. Maybe one chance is all you ever get.”

Saturday, April 8, 2023

Compare and Contrast

Filed under: General — Tags: , , , — m759 @ 2:30 pm

Chris Ware, visual crossword puzzle clue, New Yorker issue dated Dec. 26, 2022.

http://www.log24.com/log/pix23/230408-NYer-crossword-puzzle-urn.jpg

"The two cover characters, who I’ve been thinking of as  and  . . ."

— Chris Ware on his New Yorker  cover for the issue dated Dec. 26, 2022.


A current art exhibition in Norway —


"Ashes to ashes ,  dust to dust ."

Wednesday, December 21, 2022

The Unmagic Square

Filed under: General — Tags: , , — m759 @ 12:45 pm

Last year on this date:

A Riddler Wannabe —

Related material — The Krauss passage quoted as above
by Shechtman in The New Yorker  in December 2021 appears
also in a Log24 post of October 18, 2017:  "Three Small Grids."

Tuesday, December 20, 2022

The Puzzle

Filed under: General — Tags: , , — m759 @ 4:25 pm

Today's previous post "The Urn" suggests a look at . . .

How to Solve The New York Times Crossword

By Deb Amlen. Illustrations by Elena Xausa.
Animations by Lorenzo Fonda.

That web page is undated, but its HTML source contains
43 instances of the date 2017-10-18.

See as well "Three Small Grids," a post from this  journal on 2017-10-18.

Related material — Today's 3:05 PM ET New York Times  obituary
for the above crossword guide illustrator, Elena Xausa —

The Urn

Filed under: General — Tags: , , — m759 @ 2:18 pm

Chris Ware, visual crossword puzzle clue, New Yorker issue dated Dec. 26, 2022.

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2022/12/26/the-cover-crossword

"The two cover characters, who I’ve been thinking of as and . . ."

— Chris Ware on his New Yorker  cover for the issue dated Dec. 26, 2022.

Monday, December 19, 2022

Mathematics and Narrative, Continued . . .
“Apart from that, Mrs. Lincoln . . .”

Filed under: General — Tags: , , , , — m759 @ 3:50 am

   Midrash from Philip Pullman . . .

"The 1929 Einstein-Carmichael Expedition"

    I prefer the 1929 Emch-Carmichael expedition —

This is from . . .

“By far the most important structure in design theory
is the Steiner system S(5, 8, 24).”

— “Block Designs,” by Andries E. Brouwer
(Ch. 14 (pp. 693-746) of Handbook of Combinatorics,
Vol. I, MIT Press, 1995, edited by Ronald L. Graham,
Martin Grötschel, and László Lovász, Section 16 (p. 716))

Sunday, December 18, 2022

“Square Round” — Ulysses, end of Ch. 17

Circle and Square at the Court of King Minos —

Harmonic analysis based on the circle involves the
circular  functions.  Dyadic  harmonic analysis involves …

Cullinane Square Model

For some related history, see (for instance) . . .

'Dyadic Walsh Analysis from 1924 Onwards'

Friday, December 16, 2022

“Can’t Remember Where or When” — Song Lyric

Filed under: General — Tags: , , — m759 @ 1:28 pm
 

When?

Going to dark bed there was a square round 
Sinbad the Sailor roc’s auk’s egg
in the night of the bed of all the auks of the rocs
of Darkinbad the Brightdayler.

Where?

Black disc from end of Ch. 17 in Ulysses

— Ulysses , conclusion of Chapter 17.

Thursday, December 15, 2022

The Puzzle in General Terms

Filed under: General — Tags: , , — m759 @ 11:00 pm

Saturday, October 8, 2022

Cultural Correlation

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 8:55 am

The phrase "cultural correlations" from the previous post suggests . . .

From this journal on Bloomsday 2008

The holy image

Black disc from end of Ch. 17 of Ulysses

denoting belief and  revelation
may be interpreted as
a black hole or as a
symbol by James Joyce :

When?

Going to dark bed there was a square round Sinbad the Sailor roc’s auk’s egg in the night of the bed of all the auks of the rocs of Darkinbad the Brightdayler.

Where?

Black disc from end of Ch. 17 in Ulysses

— Ulysses , conclusion of Chapter 17.

Friday, June 17, 2022

Just 17 : Circle in the Square

See as well other posts tagged Hillbilly Geometry.

Wednesday, January 15, 2020

The Round Square

Filed under: General — Tags: , , , — m759 @ 11:53 pm

From a link in my RSS feed tonight to the Times Literary Supplement ,
via Aldaily.com

See as well some Log24 posts tagged Circular Rectangle.

Related material:  A passage quoted here on Jan. 28, 2009

When?

 

Going to dark bed there was a square round Sinbad the Sailor roc's auk's egg in the night of the bed of all the auks of the rocs of Darkinbad the Brightdayler.

Where?

Black disc from end of Ch. 17 in Ulysses

— Ulysses, conclusion of Episode 17

Friday, March 17, 2017

To Coin a Phrase

(A sequel to the previous post, Narrative for Westworld)

"That corpse you planted last year . . . ." — T. S.  Eliot

Circle and Square at the Court of King Minos

Harmonic analysis based on the circle involves the
circular  functions.  Dyadic  harmonic analysis involves

For some related history, see (for instance) E. M. Stein
on square functions in a 1982 AMS Bulletin  article.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Politics

Filed under: General — Tags: , , , , , — m759 @ 9:16 pm

"Should we arbitrate life and death
at a round table or a square one?"

Wislawa Szymborska

See also the two previous posts,
Disturbing Archimedes and Tesseract.

Update—

IMAGE- Nobel-Prize-winning poet dies on St. Bridget's Day, 2012

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Wednesday January 28, 2009

ACTUAL BEING
continued from
October 25, 2008

John Updike at Boston Public Library, 2006, photo by Robert Spencer for The New York Times
 

"The only wealth he bestowed on his subjects lay in the richness of his descriptive language, the detailed fineness of which won him comparisons with painters like Vermeer and Andrew Wyeth."

Christopher Lehmann-Haupt in today's International Herald Tribune  

 

"These people have discovered how to turn dreams into reality. They know how to enter their dream realities. They can stay there, live there, perhaps forever."

— Alfred Bester on the inmates of Ward T in his 1953 short story, "Disappearing Act"

Related material:
"Is Nothing Sacred?"
 

When?

Going to dark bed there was a square round Sinbad the Sailor roc's auk's egg in the night of the bed of all the auks of the rocs of Darkinbad the Brightdayler.

Where?

Black disc from end of Ch. 17 in Ulysses

Ulysses, conclusion of Episode 17

 

Cover of 'Through the Vanishing Point,' by Marshall McLuhan and Harley Parker

Happy Feast of
St. Thomas Aquinas.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Tuesday June 17, 2008

Filed under: General — Tags: , , , — m759 @ 7:01 am
Nightmare Alley

"History, Stephen said,
is a nightmare from which
I am trying to awake."
Ulysses

When?

Going to dark bed there was a square round Sinbad the Sailor roc's auk's egg in the night of the bed of all the auks of the rocs of Darkinbad the Brightdayler.

Where?

Black disc from end of Ch. 17 in Ulysses

Ulysses, conclusion of Chapter 17


When in Rome

His manner was all charm
and grace; pure cafe society….

He purred a chuckle.
"My place. If you want to come,
I'll show you."

"Love to. The Luogo Nero?
The Black Place?"

"That's what the locals call it.
It's really Buoco Nero,
the Black Hole."

Psychoshop, by
Alfred Bester and Roger Zelazny

In memory of
special effects wizard
Stan Winston,
who died Sunday at 62:

http://www.log24.com/log/pix08/080617-StanWinston.jpg

"The energetic Winston
was always looking
 to the next project."

— Today's LA Times,
story by
Dennis McLellan

Monday, June 16, 2008

Monday June 16, 2008

Bloomsday for Nash:
The Revelation Game

(American Mathematical Society Feb. 2008
review of Steven Brams’s Superior Beings:
If They Exist, How Would We Know?)

(pdf, 15 megabytes)

"Brams does not attempt to prove or disprove God. He uses elementary ideas from game theory to create situations between a Person (P) and God (Supreme Being, SB) and discusses how each reacts to the other in these model scenarios….

In the 'Revelation Game,' for example, the Person (P) has two options:
1) P can believe in SB's existence
2) P can not believe in SB's existence
The Supreme Being also has two options:
1) SB can reveal Himself
2) SB can not reveal Himself

Each player also has a primary and secondary goal. For the Person, the primary goal is to have his belief (or non-belief) confirmed by evidence (or lack thereof). The secondary goal is to 'prefer to believe in SB’s existence.' For the Supreme Being, the primary goal is to have P believe in His existence, while the secondary goal is to not reveal Himself. These goals allow us to rank all the outcomes for each player from best (4) to worst (1). We end up with a matrix as follows (the first number in the parentheses represents the SB's ranking for that box; the second number represents P's ranking):

Revelation Game payoff matrix

The question we must answer is: what is the Nash equilibrium in this case?"

Analogously:

Lotteries on
Bloomsday,
June 16,
2008
Pennsylvania
(No revelation)
New York
(Revelation)
Mid-day
(No belief)
418

 

 

The Exorcist

No belief,
no revelation

064

 

 

4x4x4 cube summarizing geometry of the I Ching

Revelation
without belief

Evening
(Belief)
709

 

Human Conflict Number Five album by The 10,000 Maniacs

 

Belief without
revelation

198

 

 

(A Cheap
Epiphany)

Black disc from end of Ch. 17 of Ulysses

Belief and
revelation

The holy image

Black disc from end of Ch. 17 of Ulysses

denoting belief and revelation
may be interpreted as
a black hole or as a
symbol by James Joyce:

When?

Going to dark bed there was a square round Sinbad the Sailor roc's auk's egg in the night of the bed of all the auks of the rocs of Darkinbad the Brightdayler.

Where?

Black disc from end of Ch. 17 in Ulysses

Ulysses, conclusion of Chapter 17

Tuesday, June 29, 2004

Tuesday June 29, 2004

Filed under: General,Geometry — Tags: , , — m759 @ 2:22 pm
And So To Bed

Advanced Study (6/26/04), continued…

Part I: Ulysses

When?

Going to dark bed there was a square round Sinbad the Sailor roc's auk's egg in the night of the bed of all the auks of the rocs of Darkinbad the Brightdayler.

Where?

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Ulysses, conclusion of Ch. 17

 

Part II: Badcoc

A Visual Meditation for

the Feast of St. Peter

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For further details on this structure, see

Magic Squares, Finite Planes,
and Points of Inflection
on Elliptic Curves
,
by Ezra Brown, and

Visualizing GL(2, p)
by Steven H. Cullinane.

For a more literary approach
to this structure, see

Balanchine's Birthday (Jan. 9, 2003),
Art Theory for Yom Kippur (Oct. 5, 2003),
A Form (May 22, 2004),
Ineluctable (May 27, 2004),
A Form, continued (June 5, 2004),
Parallelisms (June 6, 2004),
Deep Game (June 26, 2004), and
Gameplayers of Zen (June 27, 2004).

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To appreciate fully this last entry
on Gameplayers,
one must understand
the concept of "suicide"
in the game of Go

and be reminded
by the fatuous phrase of the
Institute of Contemporary Art
quoted in Gameplayers
"
encompassed by 'nothing' " —
of John 1:5.

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