Interested in the ways brains process visual information and the influence of context and frame of reference, psychologist Jules Beuchet first described his eponymous chair illusion in the mid twentieth century, and while popular for museum installations and retaining the effect in photographs unlike some others (see also here and here), we learn that the compelling dissonance, accidentally exemplified by this image of the giant Bidens with the tiny Carters without set up—courtesy of Futility Closet—we discover a new, more portable technique for disabusing this trick, staged easier with a tripod, a miniature frame and piece of upholstery, requiring much less space and focal length to achieve the result.
Saturday, 20 September 2025
forced perspective (12. 745)
catagories: ๐ท, ๐ง , libraries and museums
Thursday, 4 September 2025
six° (12. 696)
Via Kottke, we are introduced to a project called the Network of Time linking celebrities, politicians and historical figures by their appearance together in photographs, combing through the endless montage of pictures to connect seeming very disparate individuals to one another. Conceptually kindred to Six-Degrees of Separation and another idea sourced from the same blogger—that of the Great Span—the linkages are mapped out, like in this pairing of novelist Roald Dahl and polar explorer Roald Amundsen in six images. Provenance and short biographies given for each intermediary, Jane Fonda, Helen Keller and Frank Sinatra seem to be particular catalysts for a given era and although there is for now only a limited pool of famouses, it’s fascinating to make connections, especially across generations.
synchronoptica
one year ago: assorted links to revisit (with synchronopticรฆ)
thirteen years ago: some castles of Mecklenberg-Vorpommern
fourteen years ago: BUtterfield 8
seventeen years ago: an Ersatz automobile
Saturday, 30 August 2025
10x10 (12. 683)
advisory committee on immunisation practises: following an attack on the Centres for Disease Control campus by a crazed gunman, RFK Jr forces out the CDC director and renders the government agency untrustworthy
nephilim: right wing antipathy for the Smithsonian began with a conspiracy theory that the national museum was hiding the bones of biblical giants in the basement
pick-a-brick: thanks to Trump tariffs, LEGO no longer shipping some items to North America
kodama: sacred trees in Japan and beyond—via Strange Company
the real macguffin: AI is only good for prioritising “me first” problems—not for solutions—see also

from west philly to west swig̴̙̕g̷̤̔͜y: audience scenes from Will Smith’s concerts are authentic by a YouTube experiment (previously) makes them look fake
best in show: a selection of entrants for London’s Natural History Museum’s annual Wildlife photographer awards—via Damn Interesting
executive overreach: appeals court rules that most of Trump’s reciprocal levies, enacting under emergency powers, are not legal—see previously and may need to refund over a hundred billion collected in duties
¡presente!: Smithsonian museum closes its Latino gallery, ostensibly in preparation for next year’s bicentennial celebrations—see previously
social security administration: chief data officer of the SSA abruptly resigns with a mass email that was memory-holed within half-an-hour, citing security concerns and a culture of panic and dread
synchronoptica
one year ago: the K-Pop Fab Four (with synchronopticรฆ) plus weird academic book jackets
fourteen years ago: moving beyond the incandescent bulb
Sunday, 24 August 2025
aussichtspunkt (12. 670)
Via Damn Interesting, we are treated to a slide show of Kodachrome colour plates (see also), likely souvenirs from an unnamed nurse stationed at the 97th US General Army Hospital in Frankfurt circa 1952 to 1953 just as West Germany was rebuilding from the war—a sprawling medical campus first used during the Berlin Airlift and since become the grounds of the consulate general. Images from this individual’s tours of West Germany feature the most some of the most photogenic shooting locations for postcard snapshots from Frankfurt, Wรผrzburg (including scenes from the Saint Killian parade), Rothenburg ob der Tauber as well as places unknown, just passing through, the obligatory grand tour whilst in Germany whether one’s stay is short or long. Much more at the links above.
Saturday, 23 August 2025
pareidolia (12. 668)
Like pictures of the Moon, I usually expect instances of the above phenomenon (coined and introduced by Karl Ludwig Kahlbaum during his directorship of the mental hospital in Gรถrlitz from the Greek ฯฮฑฯฮฌ and ฮตแผดฮดฯฮปฮฟฮฝ, substitute form of pattern or facial detection (previously) never to translate well to the camera from my mind’s eye so was surprised to see again this distinguished moustachioed chappy hanging among the leaves and branches at sundown as I had remembered him—whereas even whilst looking at them, most faces or fossils conjured up in trees, rough surfaces (called mimetoliths) and shadows are fleeting and transitory at best, very like a cloud—forced perspective and state of mind being and focus being likewise escaping. What sorts of creative, imaginative landscapes are your favourites?
Wednesday, 6 August 2025
10x10 (12. 639)
we don’t serve their kind here: “clanker” from the Star Wars franchise has become a universal slur for robots
jeanine, you’ve changed: a thread about how a consultancy firm in 1987 was responsible for making late 80s and 90s cartoon characters bland and unanimated—via Super Punch
retrospective: an interview with photographer Dennis Morris whose expansive portfolio of music royalty and documentation of the East End offer a correspondence and symmetry
do you take this burger to be your dinner: the return after a long hiatus shows that King of the Hill was always about food
regolith: former reality TV star, Fox News anchor and acting NASA administrator (plus also US Secretary of Transportation) announces the acceleration of the building of a lunar nuclear reactor, as well as freeing commercial drones from line-of-sight supervisor requirements
รกsatrรบarfรฉlagiรฐ: the resurgence of Norse paganism in Iceland
bakeneko: superstition and myth regarding cats in Japanese culture—via Nag on the Lake and Everlasting Blรถrt—see previously, see also
hamburger royal ts: some facts about the McDonald’s Quarter-Pounder
just another way to claim our attention, so that beautiful certainty we had starts to fade: set in 1984 California during Ronald Reagan’s reelection campaign, the critically polarising 1990 Vineland by Thomas Pynchon (previously) speaks to the present
flivverboob: a 1922 slur for a careless driver that didn’t not seem to catch on
Monday, 4 August 2025
best picture ever (12. 631)
Witnessed on this day in 1990 by two unidentified hikers in the moors above Calvine in Perthshire, the pair later told their account of their encounter with a diamond-shaped craft hovering silently with Glasgow tabloid Daily Record, handing over their prints and negatives to the newspaper. The story was never published and the tabloid handed over the photographic evidence to the Ministry of Defence. Despite or perhaps because of the paucity of substantiating documentation or corroboration, rumours and speculation persisted over the years, teased by a partial acknowledgment on the part of the MOD, claiming to have lost the pictures that piqued researchers’ curiosity even more. One of the six lost photographs was discovered in archives in 2022 and published by the Daily Mail, close to the anniversary of the reported sighting. With an veneer of authenticity suggested by the ministry as undoctored and witnessed two days after the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, the Calvine UFO has undergone various interpretations as proof of the semi-legendary Aurora reconnaissance jet, a secret black project supposedly launched by the US Air Force with stealth technology, and the subject, exhibit of a more recent American congressional effort to expose government knowledge about UAPs.
synchronoptica
one year ago: Trump belittles Harris (with synchronopticรฆ) plus assorted links to enjoy
thirteen years ago: more Irish sheep counting plus more flea market finds
fourteen years ago: a return trip to Dresden
fifteen years ago: a bus that towers over city traffic
catagories: ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ณ๓ ฃ๓ ด๓ ฟ, ๐ท, ๐ฅพ, ๐ธ, 1990
Saturday, 2 August 2025
8x8 (12. 627)

the zendian problems: a detailed cartographic study of an imaginary republic used to train cryptanalysts for a simulated invasion
ะฐะผะตัะธะบะฐะฝะบะฐ: recollections of a summer exchange programme of a Russian literature major—via Web Curios
universal soundtrack: Ze Frank (previously) on crickets, katydids and grasshoppers
sonderauftrag bayeaux: a fragment of the famed tapestry taken by the Nazi Ahnenerbe Society will be reunited when it goes on display in England
megastrike: the longest measured lightening bolt stretched near nine-hundred kilometres across Texas and Kansas
revelations of a wife: the longest novel you’ve never heard of, serialised over four decades with a readership of millions
indecent exposure: photographs of individuals being cited on Rockaway beach in New York City in 1946
Friday, 18 July 2025
9x9 (12. 588)
may every day be another wonderful secret: a round up on the Epstein files and Trump’s tantrums—for MAGA, Nazis are cool but they’re drawing the line here—at least there’s a line, hopefully
infra-realism: off-the-spectrum photographs of Palm Springs California by Kate Ballis—see previously
power of the purse: a much diminished US legislator’s concessions to the directive of the administration not only slashes the budget for public broadcasting and foreign aid, it also signals their redundancy as a rubber stamp for the executive branch
let’s go fly a kite: instead of windmills, Ireland tries an alternative to harness energy

photovoltaic array: a gallery of images from China showing the future of clean, renewable energy
fascism for first time founders: the broligraghy, the dictator trap and the invisible brain-drain
long photographs: contemplative landscapes from Noah Kalina
the colbert report: CBS cancelling The Late Show next summer after host openly criticised the settlement between Trump and parent company Paramount—though cites purely financial reasons
moffett field (12. 587)
Via Kottke, we really enjoyed browsing the Internet Archive’s expansive exhibit of over five thousand historical images of the NASA Ames Research Centre, built at the tip of San Francisco Bay in 1939 and now surrounded by the campuses of tech giants Google, Microsoft and Apple originally as a facility to conduct wind-tunnel tests and gauge the aerodynamic properties of propeller-drive aircraft, its scope broadened quickly after World War II to compass space exploration, rocketry and computer science. Perusing the collection (see also) gives one an appreciation of the eight decades’ worth of missions, discoveries and breakthroughs that came from this nexus of Silicon Valley and makes us more than a little anxious about the future of public, state-sponsored research and long-term repercussions of short-sighted priorities.
synchronoptica
one year ago: American’s AI-military complex (with synchronopticรฆ) plus an evil cocktail
Monday, 16 June 2025
fissures et bosses (12. 541)

Sunday, 11 May 2025
10x10 (12. 449)
shooting the messager: the AP reporter fired and blacklisted for scooping the story of Nazi Germany’s surrender eight years ago—via Strange Company
๐: Shanghai metro lets riders design their own bus routes
vision cantos: Denis Cooper on filmmaker Jud Yalkut—via { feuilleton }
the poyais scam: confidence tricker Gregor MacGregor’s con to lure investors in a fictional central American territory
that’s why the apostrophe is single and not plural: the story of Anna Jarvis—the creator that later sued for the abolition of Mother’s Day
flugsteighalle: a digital exhibition of Berlin’s monumental Tempelhof airport—previously—via das Kraftfuttermischwerk
the madison avenue beat: a selection of vintage advertising jingles presented as a dance remix
corner of the city: street photographer Tong Ho Chung Howard’s most famous image captures the traditional tong lau (ๅๆจ) architecture of Hong Kong, gradually being replaced by urban renewal programmes
root causes: competing narratives for WWII Victory Day celebrations
Sunday, 4 May 2025
11x11 (12. 431)
hot, cold, clash and burn: some performances from candidates for the 2025 Dance Your PhD contest with real EuroVision vibes—see previously
man in motion: a biography of Eadweard Muybridge (previously) as a graphic novel
pc connection: the raccoon mascot that made the catalogue stand out amongst industry uniformity—via Nag on the Lake
popemobile: the pontiff’s conveyance used for his 2014 visit to Bethlehem to be converted into a mobile health clinic for Gaza
oaf of office: arguing that due process is cumbersome, Trump defers to his legal team on whether it his duty to uphold the constitution
pamflyt compiled of cheese, contayninge the differences, nature, qualities, and goodnes, of the same: an early Renaissance book on the staple food digitised and made available to the public
architecture of choice: AI buttons and the fat-finger economy pushing redesign and showhorning of non-options into everything
sustained presence: Israel expands operations, evictions in the occupied territory
papabili: the College of Cardinals’ report and coverage of the upcoming conclave—via Web Curios
mingkwai: the rediscovery of an incredible antique mechanical typewriter prototype for printing Chinese characters—via Neatorama—with a video demonstration
marge inalia: alert the grammar police, the Errorist strikes again
synchronoptica
one year ago: Expo '74 (with synchronoptica), the Cabbage Patch Kids’ maternity ward, assorted links worth revisiting plus the Grammies
seven years ago: more links to enjoy, lampooning mid-morning television, doggie bags plus election by Borda count
eight years ago: potential jail time for protesting the US attorney general, the Cornell carillon plays a tribute to the Grateful Dead plus even more links
nine years ago: gorillas sing little tunes as they eat, maps of Middle Earth, a market hall in Rotterdam plus a popular French tonic wine
ten years ago: Hee-Haw and the cancellation of Star Trek plus utopian thinking
Friday, 25 April 2025
untitled (12. 410)
Via Just a Car Guy (to demonstrate he is Trainspotting Spice—smashing—How about Sporty-but-interested-in-other-things Spice? And then there’s the little ginger one, full of useless information about manta rays… We can relate) we are treated to the highlights from an excellent New York photography retrospective featuring some superlative street scenes, images of Keith Haring, Peggy Guggenheim and the pictured Georgia O’Keeffe with a tumbler of wine and slice of cheese whilst being chauffeured in the American southwest. The latter two were captured by the world-class visual documentarian Tony Vaccaro (see previously), a scout during World War II in the European theatre and remaining to document post-war life before returning to the United States to work primarily as a celebrity and fashion photographer.
Sunday, 13 April 2025
kvinnan med handvรคskan (12. 387)

one year ago: a self-righting ship cabin (with synchronoptica), a return visit to a local castle plus the cats of the Mexican presidential palace
Monday, 31 March 2025
man in motion (12. 354)
Our gratitude to Language Log for giving us a chance to revisit the truly inexhaustible figure of Eadweard Muybridge (see previously), pioneering photographer for his studies of motion, film processing and motion-picture projection, through the vagaries and variations of his name.
Born Edward James Muggeridge in Kingston upon Thames in Surrey, he tried out several modification of his surname with Muggridge and Muygridge before settling, also using the pseudonym of the Sun titan as a trademark for his studio, bestowing it on his only child, Florado Helios Muybridge. Most famously commissioned to settle a gentleman’s bet between two California ranchers, the former governor and railroad magnate Leland Stanford correctly surmising that at a gallop, all four hooves were suspended off the ground at points in their stride, Muybridge was able to provide photographic evidence for the claim. The first pictures yielded only blurred images of the racehorse at speed but later trials were interrupted by Muybridge’s arraignment on murder charges at a court in Calistoga, having killed one fellow photographer, Harry Larkyns, suspecting he was having an affair with his recently wed wife and was the true father of the above Florado. Muybridge calmly shot Larkyns in the heart and surrendered himself to authorities, awaiting sentencing. This did not spoil his relationship with the ex-governor, who funded his defence, and the jury was sympathetic, returning a verdict of not guilty on the grounds of temporary insanity as justifiable homicide. The case itself was of scholarly interest because of relative rarity of the judgment at the time and extensive testimony regarding Muybridge’s mental state. Philip Glass (previously) adapted the trial transcripts as a chamber opera in 1982. After that episode, he returned to England for a visit, and inspecting the monument of his hometown, the coronation stone of seven Saxon kings had been rededicated recently with a plinth bearing their names, Muybridge adopting the spelling of Edward the Martyr’s name for his own. After this long, eponymous and circuitous voyage, his headstone in Kingston bears the misspelling Eadweard Maybridge.
catagories: ⚖️, ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ฅ๓ ฎ๓ ง๓ ฟ, ๐ด, ๐ท, ⓦ
liathrรณid laimhe (12. 353)
Fellow internet peripatetic Messy Nessy Chic directs us to a recent photographic safari by the award-winning Kenneth O Halloran on the disappearing legacy of handball alleys of Ireland. Played in Ireland since the sixteenth century (first documented as Galway had to make a law banning the pastime and thus restricting it to designated areas in 1527 but probably dating back to Celtic times and boomeranging through trade with the Basques back to the isles as wallball or fronton) with shared origins of more formal games like tennis and squash, these abandoned courts are relics, hidden in plain sight, are testament of socialisation and meeting places before television and modern transportation as a focus for gathering, sport, discourse and flirtation, erected at crossroads and in the open countryside. Much more of O Halloran’s work at the link above.
Tuesday, 11 March 2025
7x7 (12. 294)
wikiportraits: a group of photographers offering their services to furnish the free encyclopaedia with better celebrity images
good enough: the rising phenomena of vibe coding, AI text-to-programming
any one, any one: how US tariffs might play out—see more
march madness: a bracket face-off of the best literary villains
stand up to a bully: a profile of Canada’s new prime minister, former governor of the Bank of England, Mark Carney
i’m using an exclamation point so you know i’m friendly and excited: email etiquette
ask jeeves: the International Butler Academy of Simpelveld in Limburg
synchronoptica
one year ago: Marlo Thomas and Friends’ Free to be You and Me (with synchronoptica) plus a lightly edited royal portrait
seven years ago: propagandist Axis Sally
eight years ago: toasting the newly discovered TRAPPIST exoplanet system
nine years ago: a moving McDonald’s ad plus odd British toponyms
ten years ago: more protests against refugees in Germany, assorted links to revisit, folk etymologies and false cognates plus recycling e-waste
Sunday, 9 March 2025
ambuluwawa temple (12. 290)
Via Messy Nessy Chic’s regular roundup, we discover a singular multi-faith centre in Sri Lanka extending the eponymous peak (เถ
เถธ්เถถුเท
ුเทාเท) of the strategically important mountain range separating the north and south of the island nation and protecting the historic capital of Kandy from colonial powers. The spiralling fairytale white tower with a narrowing staircase winding around takes a hour to ascend, affording spectacular vistas of the highlands. At the base of the pinnacle some fifty metres below is a complex opened to the public in 2007 (built at the urging of a former prime minister from this area to uphold both religious tolerance and harmony with nature) including a Buddhist stupa, a Hindu kovil, Muslim mosque and Christian chapel so all denominations can commune together above this biodiversity reserve.
Saturday, 8 March 2025
sticktok (12. 284)
A cross-platform movement that’s particularly wholesome and encourages taking a walk in the woods really for its own sake and not needing add needless gamification and augmented reality called Stick Nation features participants from all over the globe, sharing remarkable sticks (see previously) they come across—generally showcasing where it was found, its provenance a bit of lore. The community accept both organic finds and ones with light modifications to enhance their inner excellence.
synchronoptica
one year ago: water worlds (with synchronoptica) plus squabbles among AI thought leaders
seven years ago: the fourteenth amendment of the US constitution
eight years ago: US Republicans go after Obama Care, the CIA spies on Germany, germ-repelling materials plus reversing the genders of the US presidential candidates
nine years ago: a conspiracy theory album cover, the actor who played the Alien plus the philosophical implications of faster than light travel
ten years ago: assorted links to revisit