Wednesday, February 24, 2016

abstract: lander in a land strange...

< awake .>
click generator, set to random variance '336'
is necessary in the absence of noise
to keep
to keep, sorry
< record .>< deviate .>
the plasma of a distant discharge is swimming around me
it is something new and strains like strings
in the cabin and a haze variate, like brown fog
pulls around me, only for an instant
enough plasma to pull me into a reverie
its much better
when there is unrestricted lucidity
it goes, and even as it goes and trails away to starboard
lit by the amber light, not the green
it glows even more in glorious brown
(I had almost forgotten it)
I watch it and it is gone as quickly as it came
from which star did it emanate, and how long ago?
< /record .>
was I alive then
did it shine on a world long gone, like the distant parent
I know nothing of
"It is in you."
< /deviate .>
so yes, '336' - it took me three years, but I found values above as unnecessary
values below would sear into your skull after six, seven days
and the clicking is necessary to prevent hardening of the synapses
< timed_manual_action .>
00 00 00 042613 alarm - double click the transponder, someone may hear you
00 00 01 071809 trill - clack on the filter to clear the air
< /timed_manual_action .>
check on the food, check on the water
read, exercise, learn, listen to the tapes
how I wished I hadn't broken the robot
03 01 30 050000 go into sleep again - 23 times now
on my way to Cere 56712, distinctly and statistically "9" - a sure bet
the seeds reproduce, the lamps have held up
the soil is replicated 23 times
I hold the seeds and smell them
they told me that is what I am
"falling from the tree, at the near speed of light, head first, toward the soil"
toward the soil, a space seed
"may you survive, for your sake, for we are now memories only of each other"
the oldest voice was choking on tears
what did he see?
< /awake .>
< play_request. . = 19410978013xtuASA .>

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

read: HG Wells "The Time Machine" (Google Books)

"We are kept keen on the grindstone of pain and necessity." ~ H.G. Wells, The Time Machine, page 76



Thursday, February 18, 2016

poem: Rimbaud 'a season in hell', Cassavetes 'Shadows'...

"I became a fabulous opera; I saw that all creatures have a fatality of happiness: action is not life, but only a way of spoiling some force, an enervation....Not a single sophistry of madness - madness to be confined - was forgotten: I could recite them all again, I know the system....Happiness was my fatality, my remorse, my worm: my life would always be too enormous to be devoted to strength and to beauty."
Je devins un opera fabuleux: je vis que tous les etres ont une fatalite de bonheur: l'action ne'st pas la vie, mais une facon de gacher quelque force, un enervement.  Aucun des sophismes de la folie, - la folie qu'on enferme, - n'a ete oublie par moi: je pourrais les redire tous, je tiens le system.  Le Bonheur etait ma fatalite, mon remords, mon ver: ma vie serait toujours trop immense pour etre devoiee a la force et a la beaute.
~ Rimbaud, page 65, New Directions edition
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/season-in-hell-the-drunken-boat-arthur-rimbaud/1100647012?ean=9780811219488

John Cassavetes' Shadows is part of the Criterion Collection on Hulu.


This fabulous opera, this passion-play, this tableaux
They have not failed me in their sport
Truth it may not be
Fireworks fail instantly
Rushing toward its end
"Stop" I say to the glow left over
"I have more"
Fancy cannot control itself and then the dark.

"Why not?" I say in black pitch, out loud.
In the belly of the beast, in the caverns of hubris
The words taken in, like a shadow
My breath short
We are, we are, we are...racing as it were
To folly's end.

listen: Marcus Marr & Chet Faker "The Trouble with Us"

Sunday, February 14, 2016

enjoy: Valentine's Day 2016 y Pablo Neruda

San Juan Capistrano's store is a wondrous place filled with local art and the rough hewn textures that recall the old West.  Here are some pictures yesterday from the Mission and from its quaint store.



"Cuerpo de mujer" ~ 20 Poemas de Amor y una Cancion Desesperada ~ Pablo Neruda
Cuerpo de mujer, blancas colinas, muslos blancos, 
te pareces al mundo en tu actitud de entrega. 
Mi cuerpo de labriego salvaje te socava 
y hace saltar el hijo del fondo de la tierra. 

Fui solo como un túnel. De mí huían los pájaros 
y en mí la noche entraba su invasión poderosa. 
Para sobrevivirme te forjé como un arma, 
como una flecha en mi arco, como una piedra en mi honda. 

Pero cae la hora de la venganza, y te amo. 
Cuerpo de piel, de musgo, de leche ávida y firme. 
Ah los vasos del pecho! Ah los ojos de ausencia! 
Ah las rosas del pubis! Ah tu voz lenta y triste! 

Cuerpo de mujer mía, persistiré en tu gracia. 
Mi sed, mi ansia sin límite, mi camino indeciso! 
Oscuros cauces donde la sed eterna sigue, 
y la fatiga sigue, y el dolor infinito.

~~~

Body of woman, white hills, white thighs,
you look yourself like a world in your attitude of surrender.
My rough peasant's body digs in you
and makes the son leap from the depths of the earth.

I was alone like a tunnel. The birds fled from me
and the night enveloped me with its crushing invasion.
To survive myself I forged to you like a weapon,
like an arrow in my bow, like a stone in my sling.

But the hour of vengeance falls, and I love you.
Body of skin, of moss, of eager and firm milk.
Ah those goblets of the chest! Ah those eyes of absence!
Ah the roses of the pubis! Ah your voice slow and sad!

Body of my woman, I will persist in your grace.
My thirst, my unbounded desire, my uncertain road!
Dark river-beds where the eternal thirst follows,
and tiredness follows, and the infinite ache.

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

impression: CES 2016

CES'16 SUMMATION: so my quick, whirlwind impressions of the CES floor could be described fairly quickly, however, there are far reaching implications.  I'll not be glib or sundry about them, only for the sake of brevity I'll list what I can to keep them short.  I've also included all the pictures from the floor in the flickr carousel:

 

ULTRA THIN OLED DISPLAYS: LG created particular buzz with a panel that was paper thin, sandwiched between glass.  The components lived in its base.  Beyond the thinness, which was impressive, it also offered extremely dark blacks in the image.  In fact, they lowered the lights around the display, which was pretty much washed in shadow, and it was indistinguishable from the dark around it.  KEY: ultra thin displays, where the components are not part of the panel, will play heavily into every sales display in a few years - the ability to show content from both sides will have AV techs going nuts.

FLEXIBLE DISPLAYS: LG also had a flexible OLED display, however it was not yet ready for production.  KEY: flexible displays are obvious.  Smart phones have staled from a tech perspective, and wearables are gaining ground.  Flex displays will allow for all sorts of innovation with wearable tech, and, yes, AV displays.

INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT): folks seemed to get confused by this concept.  Perhaps think of it this way - all of your devices speak with one another, you need them to, without limits.  You also need them to interact and work in concert, this is IoT.  IoT is also those objects you would not think of communicating: a light, your watch, your shoes, your door, your lock.  They can all speak, not only in a closed loop, but in a wider 'internet'.

HEALTH IoT: this is what called to me and grew out more prominently on the floor than last year. So, imagine your health devices, your wearable FitBit, for example, connects to more than a closed application, but connects to your home security system (as with ADT).  Your home can detect health issues and pre-call the service.  Your family's devices speak to one another, through your service, and call wider utility by tracking them via GPS - then curating all of the data to give you where you were and what you did.

INTERCONNECTED HOME: people still continue to put a lot of money into their home.  Smart washers, dryers, televisions, security, health - all of these together will be so intertwined, you will not see, in just a few years, how you will seamlessly do everything verbally, think of the Amazon Echo, but free, because you shouldn't be charged by something that a service must provide.

HOME & CAR BLUR: all of the things you do at home, are going to be available in your car, so, then, the car becomes an extension of your home.  The IoT above is an ecosystem, all based upon your wearable or RFID, your social, productivity and organizational tools will move between both.  And, with self driving cars all but ready, you will continue your work on the road.



VENDOR MENTIONS: a few of the vendors I spent time with:
ECOVACS: either with their Winbot or Atmobot, Ecovac Robotics is thinking of singular purpose robots, like the Roomba.  What is nice is that it definitely fills a void for cleaning windows, or a roaming air cleaner.
VIRTUIX: has the 'Omni', which will mimic the physical movement of a game, with 360 degree ability to walk, run or strafe in your first-person shooters.  You add this with a VR device and you are not only seeing in 360 but providing yourself the physical aspects of a game.
LULZBOT/mini: a sub $1300 3D printer is in reach, especially one with the space to print more than just a handheld object.


AIRWOLF3D: impressed me last year with a fully printed dress that blew my mind.  It showed that fashion will be less limiting and the ability to do more faster is here.  Exampled by 3D printed shows based on complex designs, but weighted to your exact specifications.
OZOBOT: the best application I believe with OZOBOT is the ability to bring programming out of the pixel and into the physical world.  It gets even the youngest kids involved and they can see their changes in a very tangible way.
3DSYSTEMS: offering solutions from design (Cubify Invent), rendering (Cubify Sculpt), and art (Cubify Design), 3D Systems has solutions across a variety of different 3D printer types.
The3Doodler.com/store: the 3D Doodler is out and available, and, despite the really basic examples they use, I see an artist really getting deep with the tool and creating something profound.
POLAROID: Super 8 is back, with integrated microphone and digital viewfinder - if the return of vinyl is any indicator Polaroid is onto something with the texture feel of film making a similar comeback.  They also had LED Edison lights and their charismatic Instamatic.

COMING UP: I'll do a piece soon on just how to get around CES quickly, with related maps and information for 2017.

      
       

Sunday, February 7, 2016

allay: my heart

in the hush of the Mass this night
the reserve of contemplative faces
rapt attention
fixed to the alter
seeking to resolve the darkness
strongly cast. and it is 
the light we know beyond
to pull ourselves to the fore.
humbled to a knee, before the place set 
for one and each.
the agape, a meal of the heart
the εὐχαριστία, thanksgiving,
the clarifying sustenance.

and I think of her and the fixed 
prayers take new shape
an alighted incense, smoke rising
far from this place and time
ever-changing wings seeking
slowly and thoughtfully
upward 
to the light beyond this sphere
to the sacred vaults that transcend
surely.

and this particular affectation
this singular mark of mine
a fixed star, as our Mother Queen
I pray.
'it is love.'
I know.  and I pray for her heart
and her soul and that the Saints
may pray for her as well 
bend the lights of stars into her view
the seraphim intertwined
within the affairs of devotion
that goodly cause
which keeps our gaze
from the immaterial.

my Savior

I pray beyond the recitation
and they, gilded by ardor
as lamentable and sweet
as any before

I pray in concert with the chorus
and our single piano 
enough to sustain
expression.

and my heart is stamped and
time unhinged.

Friday, February 5, 2016

free: ...or...the best things in life...

I put my feelings in the G67 Universal Translator and it returned the following word associations, to be expressed in the following written semantic [unabridged]: "Free good, with epic feelings of fulfillment and happiness extended, repeat."  That summed it up for me and then I went forth into the wilds of the internet to provide this for you.  Like when my old cat would bring back headless lizards at our kitchen door.  He was saying, "I do this for you.  Now watch me like I'm the fly-est feline in this side of Paradise."

Disney / Star Wars releases the entire Episode XII soundtrack on their Vevo page - you, however, must make sure to hit Play All, grab a soda and some popcorn and relive the moments, in your mind.

In honor of Mr. Pool, first name Dead, here's a Robert Irvine take on chimichangas.

Not from Martha Ivers - but mmm bop.
Paramount Vault, just discovered by me, so it did not exist before, are some free movies:
The Strange Love of Martha Ivers - 1946 - all I have to say is 'film noir', Barbara Stanwyck, and Van Heflin.  Oh, yeah, and 'free'.
Masters of the Universe - 1987 - so, first, 'free', then 'Courteney Cox' and 'Billy Barty'.

Pica Pic - LCD games, all at your fingertips!  Realistic chip tune sounds!

Frinkiac - a diversion where you enter your favorite quote from the Simpsons and it returns a screengrab.

Chess - you vs. AI - I stink at chess, I mean, just no patience.  But it doesn't stop me from playing.

GIFs as Windows 10 wallpaper - here's how.

Google Play - Homer's Odyssey - which I'll make the claim it is the oldest extant science fiction story: cyclops, sirens, how did they see the world back then?

Iron Giant channels Megatron for a second.