On Wed, 26 Aug 2015, none wrote:
Cheers Alana, Thanks for the insights!
In reference to the innumerable in visually impressive environments.. I
think its very interesting perhaps in context of edges and totalities, the
attempt to focus on the refusal to be described numeriacally right within
a
Cheers Alana, Thanks for the insights!
In reference to the innumerable in visually impressive environments.. I
think its very interesting perhaps in context of edges and totalities, the
attempt to focus on the refusal to be described numeriacally right within
a most visually numerial of environmen
On Tue, 25 Aug 2015, Bj?rn Magnhild?en wrote:
a heap is one of the most stable structures.
not really, they form interesting studies I think in catastrophe theory!
the first altered mocap piece I ever did was at WVU; it was a short video
called 'heap' and involved tossing the sensor cables
Thank you again, and replies inserted below, some editing -
On Tue, 25 Aug 2015, none wrote:
Clutters.
Etymologically, there is a link to heaps. By dictionary meanings, there is
a collection link. Agree it can be taken as an archive/data-base where it
is not.
However, staying with heaps, and h
a heap is one of the most stable structures.
anyway, reading the jungle of ideas in the text and discussion, though
heavy and depressing in parts, but considering the state of the world
at large, and as a state, it's likely to the point, but disquieting to
the bone.
On 8/25/15, none wrote:
> Ch
Cheers for sharing the reflections, Alan.
Will limit for a few points of possible more general interest:
Clutters.
Etymologically, there is a link to heaps. By dictionary meanings, there is
a collection link. Agree it can be taken as an archive/data-base where it
is not.
However, staying with hea
Thanks!, Comments below -
On Mon, 24 Aug 2015, none wrote:
A few pre noting notes:
Hopefully something might be relevant here. Not entirely comprehending the
context apart from - giving a talk.(??)
Giving a talk, which will skitter across the notes; I've never been able
to "read" a talk, or
On Mon, August 24, 2015 9:56 pm, none wrote:
> Hi Alan,
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> Cheers and cool to hear the reflection kind of link to the notes.
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> Thanks!
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> Sure, please, if something is appropriate - its all Yours!
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> Interesting to hear/read how the texts evolve.
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> Have fun!
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> aharonexx
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> On
Hi John,
Sky watching?
An idea - Cheers! Yes..
Could be a sort of sky surfaces surfing perhaps.. Might be apt for brazil,
or in other equatorial(ish) areas..? Hummm..
If I use it, will be sure to let you know. :)
Thanks!
ahanone
xx
On Mon, August 24, 2015 7:17 pm, John Hopkins wrote:
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>> Thi
Things todo while waiting for the sun to be Nearly down.
What about just watching the sky for awhile?
jh
sent on the way up to the Grand Canyon for a few days respite from
civilization...
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Dr. John Hopkins, BSc, MFA, PhD
grounded on a gra
Hiyas,
Things todo while waiting for the sun to be Nearly down.
A few pre noting notes:
Hopefully something might be relevant here. Not entirely comprehending the
context apart from - giving a talk.(??)
Attempting to read the text from possibly how it seems to be written
rather than how I'd like
Hiya,
WOW! Will give more time, hopefully tonight for reading and maybe even
gaining some grasp - interpretative or otherwise.
Know the feel, the sense of Ouch! Not sure how to talk about that that...
Sometimes, as a way to deal with it, I begin to talk about linked/related
topics/ideas with unsu
For a talk I'm giving @ Pitt-Johnstown Day of Digital Humanities
September 12, at the
University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown in Johnstown, Pennsylvania
http://www.alansondheim.org/macgridsection.png
http://www.alansondheim.org/keyword.rtf (as rtf)
http://www.alansondheim.org/keyword.txt (as te
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