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Should we make this page an uninterrupted stream of c̴̨͕̖̤̈͊̀͆̀̅͠o̸̖̪̾n̴̡͍͎̼͙͐̏̈́͑̿̈̚s̶̺̠̭͈̦̰̑̾͒̌͐̚͜ͅc̴̢̢̭͚͎̠̯̪̓͗̃͠͝ḭ̸̘̖̮̥̓͝ő̵ͅú̶͓̜̗̆̍̐̋̌̓̽ş̴̨͉͖͍̥͖͕̥͊̃͂͂͋͐͒̓͝ͅn̶̠̈́̆̐̀̃̍e̶̡̛͈͈̽̂͋͗̈́̽̈̀ś̴̘̞̦̠̱̖̿̍̀̎͊͝ś̵̜̘͎̗̬̉, an amalgamation of lunatic messages, or a tidy, shiny, 🫧🧴✧clean✧🧴🫧 chatlog with an elegant structure? what about using different colors? Stream of consiousness? Who are we? James Joyce? Of course we of course and today is and you know what I think James Joyce would like to be you (who wouldn't want to be alive to Babble? Ulysses the encyclopedic novel. The wiki novel. He'd like a novel wiki, I'm sure of it). The curious thing though, is that this cannot be a stream of consciousness in a technological sense -- we might use radio Worm to stream our consciousness, but then it's radio of consciousness -- and I'm starting to doubt the merit of this consciousness, I feel like toast, steamed.

2024-01-10

Alessia > Wow how did I send this message?
Magic smoke fueled wiki rites < Thijs
Alessia >  I would love to be James Joyce
Do you know the King Crimson song 'Elephant Talk'? < Thijs



2024-01-11

Alessia >  Chatter, chit-chat, chit-chat, chit-chat :))) Now I do
        > I guess it could be the perfect song for our first hip and fun marketing campaign
Yes. We must embrace the new wave for this new wave of communication technologies. < Thijs
Oh I had some more stuff to say but the workshop is starting o.o <      
Hey, now heading home again! This morning, the weather was actually really pretty. < Thijs
I wanted to share these photos (but they don't really do justice to the pretty weather haha) <      
Wow!
Mysterious tower













2024-01-12

Hey! I spotted 'Mandelbrot' on your coding page. Are you into fractals? O.o < Thijs
Alessia > Hello! Sorry today was a really tough day, I didn't have much time to connect to this amazing platform, but      
          here I am! I Hope the workshop was good. Thanks for the photos!
> I love fractals! It's one of my favourite subjects. Not just fractals, all non-Euclidean geometry as well, sacred geometry, the chaos theory, tessellation... Let's say all the metaphysical stuff, symbolic languages, the motifs of aniconic religions (I always end up on religion and rituals ,Thijs, I'm in a topic prison). What about you? Did you study fractals as well?
> Now that I have to really think about my knowledge of the subject to make a good impression on this stage, one milion medieval c̸̼͇͖͓͈̟͑̓̈́ã̵̲̺͙̪̙͇̻̃̅ͅt̴͍͓̦̄̐͑̑͛̊̽̂̾͜͝ḩ̸̡͉̹̼̣͉̏̅̋͜o̷̭̣͊̇̽͗̐̔͆͘ḻ̶̭̪̝̬͙̦͕͉̻͂̏̾̾̋͘͠ḯ̶̛̲̠̭͖͊͗͌̌c̶̦̙̠͇̼̹͔̈́͛̋i̶̯̙̺̲̼̽̄̀̂̚͘͝͝s̶̪̿̄̋̎̑͆̇͝m̴̝̰̻̰̮͍̜͕͛͛͜͝ flavoured references exploded in my mind, Bible moralisée, illuminated manuscript
> Actually, there are plenty of artists who have tackled the subject, pre and post computer era. I remember someone even wrote a fractal art manifesto. Absurd how fractals are literally everywhere. The relationship between certain visual patterns and our conception of aesthetic as human being is wild.
> Beyond that, this is all an excuse because I am actually fascinated by psychedelics and some hallucinatory states where fractals always appear.
> As The letterboxd buddy I can't really not mention the visual art fractals in Enter the void from that crazy corrupt mind of Noè 45 minutes of visual trauma. Now that I mentioned it at least one time I can keep quiet for a while
> fractals look incredibly cool pen plotted, you know? Just saying
I'm sorry to hear that, Alessia. I hope you're managing okay. The workshop was very intense, but nice. < Thijs  
After a 4 week break, I'm happy to be able to talk to everyone like this before delving deep into          
the next SI. And talking about delving deep, you're treating me to a lot of Babble! Yay!          
  
This is great news! My love for them runs infinitely deep, naturally (hehe). In fact, I did my <        
mathematics bachelor thesis on tesselations! Specifically on Wang tiles and their 3-dimensional          
analogues, and I discussed a particular set of tiles resp. cubes that produces only nonperiodic tilings          
Mind-boggling, really. I'd be happy to share it with you if you're interested (and if your ever expan-          
ding list of things to read allows for it, haha)          

Thank you for sharing these links. I'm actually well aware of your Letterboxd review of Enter the Void, <        
haha. The relation with human aesthetics is wild indeed. And it touches on some paradoxical infinity we          
are so enthralled by, that seems to be so central to the human experience, yet we cannot wrap our heads          
around it.          
  
Hmm I started with a Mandelbrotplot during the break, but it doesn't seem to be progressing... <        
Alessia > UUuuh I forgot to say that yesterday I got into a tutorial for Workbench to make video rendering into ascii 
          art video rendering, and I discovered that the first rendering of the mandelbrot set was actually produced
          using ascii characters (I guess because of technical reason). Could be nice to find a way to pen plot images 
          directly using ascii, if it makes sense (I still need to check out your/Victor's python codes, analyse them 
          a bit, become a penplotterpython expert). Everything brings me back to ascii, everythings bring us back to
          the pen plotters. 
> I feel controlled now, I won't ever write a new letterboxd review without feeling observed
> That's cool! Yes, obv I am interested. My bachelor thesis as well was focused on fractals, at least half of it, I wrote about natural forms and repetitive patterns within the fractal, physical and mental fractal landscapes, entropy and chaos, alchemy, fragmentation, aesthetic of the landscape...
> The Wang Tiles is lovely, I would say my fav is the Voronoi diagram, everything connected to the Delaunay triangulation... Did you work on any practical technical project in particular for your thesis? > I feel it's time for a random Hatari link * Kermit loves to watch the capitalistic world burn from the ground while questioning gender stereotypes *
Coool! There's much to dive into. I skimmed through the paper by Brooks and Matelski, sweet < Thijs
to see Fatou-Julia pop-up concretely in the maths like that (but obviously the details of the        
proof are lost on me). Do you also have an interest in the mathematics of geometry? My thesis        
had little wordly connections, but I've always been looking for ways to tie it into more vis-        
ually, humanly or whateverly fueled fields. Plotting could be a nice way of doing that :) And        
be sure to share any nice projects you encounter. I know I have a book on this at my parents'        
place. I'll see if I can get it to the studio some time.       
     
I feel like we'll be able to plot almost any text we'd like. There's a dedicated project page <      
for Plothatching and Volume Plotting now, the latter includes text. I suspect not all ascii          
characters are present in this hpgl font though. But that should not be too much of a problem.       

Btw today I was talking with Riviera about maybe trying to manipulate the buffer live through <      
Tidal Cycles. Plotting the music in a way that is more dynamic than just the volume (+ascii!?)       

Btwbtw, I'm having a delicioud Ink-free Italian cookie during this Babble :) <      

Thesis exchange when? [kermit goes crazy] <      

Hatari's attitude here kinda reminds me of Fugazi. Are you familiar with them? Definitely <      
worth checking out, both their music and history! (Also, a bonus Nardwuar interview)       

There's much more to say, but I'm logging off for the day. Enjoy your evening :)) <