Friday, September 06, 2024

Sojourn


sojourn
[ noun soh-jurn; verb soh-jurn, soh-jurn ]
noun
a temporary stay:

In this case, Ithaca, complete with short stops in town, Cornell and a visit to Woodstock, a place where yours truly shared space with 450.000+ back in August of 1969. 

Enjoy. :)  As an aside, the Argos Inn's a 10 in terms of service and accommodations. :)

Sunday, September 01, 2024

A tiny Ithaca sampler ...


Exit


Cornell/Rev 1


1618033


Of the feline persuasion :)


Conway's Game of Life


The Argos bar


Self explanatory is it not?


Groucho lives :)


Itsy Bitsy Spider ...


The French approach to the Bauhaus


Harmony 101


Staircase


Cornell/Rev III


Overview


Doors


Channeling Arcimboldo

The Eyes have it :)


Yours truly loves jumping spiders. Tiny, inquisitive and incredibly smart, these engaging little guys captivate me to no end while also being an extremely successful predator to the max. The reason for the jumper's skill set is readily seen by this truly excellent clip describing how this amazing arachnid sees the world indirectly connects to the deep relationship of additive and subtractive color spaces as articulated in a "wonderful" series of blurbs residing in BRT under color. :)

Why talk about this? Well, vision is a prime driver of intelligence as it requires serious brain power to negotiate the 3D space in which all life lives. From the development of vision over 540 million years ago in the Cambrian to today, the capability to see was and is essential for almost all life on this planet to survive.




Rev II



In closing ...



the Eyes have it. :)

Jumpers also hear, very well, without question. 



Science, done well, never disappoints. :)

Tuesday, August 27, 2024

Blue Moon 2024 aka The Sturgeon Moon

August 19 | 2024 First of 4 super moons :)

Complexfication ...



Complexification, you know, the ability to bamboozle and confuse the great unwashed, like me, is everywhere. From needlessly complex software interfaces hindering one to do something simple like saving a file to a specific location to encountering blister packs requiring the use of industrial strength scissors to gain access to some gizmo residing inside while avoiding the possibility of getting badly cut in the process makes one crazy to a fault. 

As a designer, yours truly knows, from experience, to never let a coder design a front end to anything.

With this notion in mind, the interesting Wired article , Should art be regulated by the SEC: NFT Artists' New Lawsuit Seeks Answers. brings complexification to a whole new level.

Note, Click here to see BRT's take on NFTs if you dare. :)

In other words, Gottlieb says, it makes an investment contract a security. That can be tricky to apply to art, analog or NFT-affiliated. “When you sell a certificate, what you're really doing is essentially selling art collectors an interest in your art,” Frye says. That means buyers are investing in the expectation “that you're going to get more famous.” That fame, in turn, makes the art more valuable.

If you look at it that way and apply the Howey Test, Gottlieb says, it can look very much like art buyers are investing in a common enterprise and expecting to benefit from the artist’s efforts. The difference, Gottlieb says, is that “artists don’t owe you anything.” You may hope that your purchase of an autographed Brat album will go up in value as Charli XCX keeps selling out concert venues, but that wasn’t promised with the record’s sale. Same, the suit argues, goes for a digital cat cartoon tied to some blockchain-based code.

Sounds rather specious to me.


Sunday, August 25, 2024

Nothing is forever ...



Memories depicting our view on reality, range from the internal residing in our minds to the external consisting of, in part, words, sounds, images and video, express, in no uncertain terms, what it means to be human. Said entities are fragile at best, something able to be lost forever at a moment's notice if we let it, is a most disconcerting circumstance thanks to the inevitablilty of entropy, something intrepid people are tying to prevent in ways most inspiring without question.



Saturday, August 24, 2024

The Fall of Phaeton




One cannot control something when one doesn't know how it works. It matters not what kind of entity it is, the fact remains, if the inner workings of any given entity remains unknown, one cannot control it. 
AI is one such entity.


As often state in BRT, AI is an open-ended tech able to evolve, something different from anything man has ever done. The kicker is the fact AI's evolving in real time, millions of time faster than us, a most disconcerting fact without question.


Curvature

Being a good neighbor ... :)



Tarantulas are cool. Big, hairy and pretty awesome without question but it seems they're good neigbors as well as seen by the pix above. I had numerous pets as a kid but never the big T. Now being a senior, I would love to have one but the upkeep would be steep and my wife would never allow it so this Physorg piece must suffice for now. :)

I rest my case. :)

Thursday, August 22, 2024

Night Sounds


The night is the best time to hear sounds, whether it be insects tying ther best to survive another night or intense winds issuing forth whenever a fast moving high pressure system makes its presence known. This, plus full moons to illuminate the environment at large, completes the picture as to why nature never disappoints. :)

Tuesday, August 20, 2024