There’s a phenomenon circulating around the internet reliant on statistical white-noise to amplify small differences in order to proclaim one search term, soft drink, fast food franchise the most popular in each American state, which while it has negligible ethnographic value we were delighted how our AI wrangler Janelle Shane (previously) had harnessed this exploit to hilarious and often opaque effect in this unlocked omnibus bonus post (consider subscribing and becoming a patron of AI Weirdness for more quality content) of the most popular candy, state-by-state, as conjured up by Dall·E2, unbagged and certified safe for Trick-or-Treaters. Sometimes reality seems to seep in, as with Burt Mint (like Burt’s Bees products) for Maine but most (and there are too many to choose from) are inscrutable and flexibly legible, like the pictured top treat in Michigan. Share your favourite with us.
Saturday 15 October 2022
Monday 3 October 2022
7x7 (10. 191)
stanford torus: maybe if we solve Earth, we can have a little space donut as a treat—see previously
matriculation: Merriam-Webster’s Word Induction Ceremony for a class of 369 neologisms
industrial light and magic: a coming-of-age film set during the summer of Star Wars released after being shelved for twenty years—because of the prequels—via Miss Cellania
elections matter: revisiting The Survey Graphic, February 1939 edition
toyko build: exquisite scale models of structures and architectural elements from around the metropolis
gesprรคch einer hausschnecke mit sich selbst: a snail’s monologue in verse
feline dynamics: the US Air Force tossed cats in zero-gravity to study its effects on human physiology—see also—via Everlasting Blรถrt
Monday 19 September 2022
subgenre (10. 149)
Via two of my favourite internet caretakers, Everlasting Blรถrt and Fancy Notions, we are introduced to a very niche and delightful trope in still life paintings: cats stealing food. All the posts in this thread are terrific but we were especially impressed by this work by Dutch Baroque artist Abraham Hendriksz van Beijeren (previously), a virtuoso of the category of pronkstillevens—that sumptuous portrayals of luxury goods, particularly of fish—for the cat’s obvious and feline lack of remorse. See a whole gallery at the link above.
Wednesday 24 August 2022
7x7 (10.082)
the traffic cone preservation society: a venerable and conserved web artefact—see also—via Weird Universe
red light, green light: authorities in China are not changing traffic-control scheme despite rumours to the contrary
harmonices mundi: listening to Johannes Kepler’s music of the spheres—see previouslywagahai wa neku de aru: selected sayings about cats and dogs in Japan
45°, 90°, 180°: after more than half a century, Michael Heizer’s lost desert city is complete
perfect impasto: ongoing research into Rembrandt’s Night Watch—see previously
happy belated blogoversary: Miss Cellania turns seventeen
catagories: ๐จ๐ณ, ๐ญ, ๐บ, ๐, architecture, networking and blogging
Monday 15 August 2022
6x6 (10. 063)
lawrence livermore labs: scientist achieve ignition, a long-standing and elusive goal for fusion research (see previously)
kiwa tyleri: the Guardian continues its profiles of denizens of the deep with the hirsute ‘Hoff crab’ who thrive at hydrothermal vents on the bottom of the ocean by picking sulfur-fixing microbes off their chests
one year on: a photographic essay on Afghanistan one the anniversary of the fall of the flight of Aschraf Ghani and the takeover by the Talibanobligate predators: German town releases house cat from a special lockdown but questions linger on protecting nature from our feline friends
rivers run dry: the climate emergency propelling the drought is making the Rhein and Danube unnavigable
o-positive: researchers discover a method for changing blood types (see also) of donated organs—increasing potential for compatibility for beneficiaries
Sunday 10 July 2022
8x8
can i pet your dog: a short-lived 1971 talk show, The Pet Set, hosted by Betty White
particle zoo 2.0: revved up Large Hadron Collider discovers three new exotic quark-pairings—via the New Shelton wet/dry
plastic mero: artwork installed on a beach in Funchal crafted on salvaged ocean waste speaks to the plight of the Atlantic goliath grouper and fellow fishonomatopoeia: a collection of nonsense words invented by bird-watchers to convey calls and songs
gol gumbaz: a resplendent seventeenth century mausoleum in Bijapur is called the Taj Mahal of Southern India
denton, denton you’ve got no pretension: a photoessay of the Texas city in the 1970s
gravitational waltz: tracing the orbits of stars near super-massive black hole Sgr A* (previously)
golden girls 3033: BoJack Horseman director Mike Hollingsworth creates an animated pilot using splices of original dialogue
Tuesday 21 June 2022
6x6
zhaocai: office cats in China face redundancy with startups closing
utterly buttery: an etymological lesson and childhood memory on oleomargarinefrisson: a group of neuroscientists compile an extensive playlist of chill-inducing musical tracks
blood sugar sex magik: chants delivered by Aleister Crowley (previously) preserved on a wax cylinder
umwelten: a new volume by Ed Yong explores the “self-centred world” (another Rรผckwanderer) of human and non-human animals
barn cats: felines at work at a creamery in Maine
Friday 17 June 2022
7x7
accepting payment in magic beans: professional scammer who bilked people and companies out of hundreds of thousands by posing as a German heiress turning to NFTs
closed captioned: indexing video subtitles by any phrase of one’s choosing—via Waxy—perfect for creating a supercutgreat choice: award-winning short comedy-horror by Robin Comisar, via Super Punch
the brautigan library: a repository of unwanted, unpublished manuscripts
not reading the room: consumption and consumerism overshadow commemoration
cat righting reflex: รtienne-Jules Marey’s 1894 short is the first motion picture to feature a feline, demonstrating how it lands on its feet—see also
web3 saint laurent: digital cosmetics for one’s avatars and more metaversal makeup from Web Curios
Tuesday 31 May 2022
6x6
not to put words in your mouth: Google’s collaborative incubator discreetly withdraws from deepfake research—via Slashdot
mermay: a month-long (didn’t get the memo but for next year) sketching challenge to draw merfolk with daily prompts
bubasteion: necropolis sacred to Ancient Egyptian feline goddess yielded a trove of two-hundred and fifty perfectly preserved sarcophaginow listen to my heart—it says ukrainia: the Scorpions update their lyrics to Winds of Change to stop romancising Russia
joueur-animateur en direct: French ministry of culture reforms guidelines on gaming jargon to combat anglicisation—see previously
monk tone scale: Google adopts a better classification system for skin pigment to combat baked-in biases (see previously) for its algorithms and artificial intelligence
Sunday 13 March 2022
6x6
choose your own adventure: the character-driven photography of Grzegorz Kurzejamski invites the viewer to create a narrative for them
warp and werf: the Scottish Register of Tartans welcomes a new Ukrainian pattern
(oh what a night): reaching number one on American charts on this day in 1976, the Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons hit was originally called “Fifth December 1933” and about the end of Prohibition
cat naps: Hosei University researches what humans can glean from feline sleep patterns
toad town: an exhaustive collection of level maps from many video game franchises—via Things Magazine
photovoltaics: the photographic portfolio of Catherine Canac-Marquis
Saturday 12 March 2022
7x7
w / n / p / a/: the beauty and brutality of the natural world—via Web Curios
fly around: a happy tune from Bill Wurtz—via Waxy
skramm-ellegepladser: what Scandi culture can teach the world about fun and playfulnesstheatrum orbis terrarum: the first modern world atlas, created and published in Antwerp in 1571 by Abraham Ortelius
llรชn gwerin: illustrated Welsh cats from 1910
grand tour: visit the great cities of Europe all within the confines of Ohio—see also
best in show: a selection of the superlative entries for the 2022 Sony World Photography Awards—some are quite accidentally like a Renaissance painting
Tuesday 22 February 2022
i like crunchy, i like meaty, tender centres satisfy completely
Observed on this day in Japan (8 August in Canada and the UK and 1 March in Russia) due to the date’s resemblance to the feline vocalisation nyan, nyan, nyan, National Cat Day is celebrated to raise public awareness for the welfare of cats and promote cat adoption, and kept since 1978, traditions include posting pictures of cats with their humans and restaurants serving cat-themed cuisine.
Sunday 6 February 2022
9x9
platinum geezer: our London correspondent reflects on the Queen’s jubilee by the numbers
snow-drifting: artist Alexander Deineka’s celebration of winter sports in the USSR
nunsexmonkrock: Nina Hagen’s (previously) legendary masterpiece extolled as it deserves
definitely did not used to be a pizza hut: an investigation into the camouflage (see previously) of franchise blight—via the morning news
biblioclasm: more books, press outlets, educators under fire as potentially subversive, challenging
king of the mountain: fours goats play on a sheet metal shelter
celebrity-ntf complex: the race is on to find the remaining marks and rubes before the bottom falls out
cockney cats: vintage feline photos collected by Spitalfields Life
hrm: Pietro Annigoni’s 1969 portrait of the Queen
Friday 31 December 2021
the electrical life of louis wain
Our gratitude to Strange Company for the introduction (well, the association of the artist to his delightful deranged felines rather) in Louis William Wain (*1860 - †1939), whose extensive body of works (one for every topic practically) are well and loving curated in the public domain and is the subject of a recent biopic, portrayed by Benedict Cumberbatch. Wain’s first publish sketch in 1886, “A Kittens’ Christmas Party” in the Illustrated London News struck the right notes and proved very popular—along with other anthropomorphic portrayals—in Victorian England and became a quite prolific artist over the next three decades and was a champion of various animal charities and human societies, including one called the Governing Council of Our Dumb Friends League—as they couldn’t speak for themselves. Though the diagnosis remains disputed, the onset of Wain’s apparent schizophrenia which saw him confined to an asylum for the remainder of his life may have been triggered by toxoplasmosis, a parasitical disease that cats can pass to their humans. Some professionals claim to be able to track Wain’s deteriorating mental state through the succession of his paintings (see also here, here and here) though that assertion and its citation in popular psychology remains controversial. The cat model that inspired his art throughout was called Peter and originally was the pet of his wife who encouraged Wain to get his drawings in print.
Friday 21 May 2021
your daily demon: beleth
Ruling from today until 25 May this thirteenth spirit is an infernal king who presents as a feline riding a pale horse with a retinue of bewitching musical instruments. The exorcist must accord this demon due deference accorded to his high rank and office and must maintain courage though Beleth will try to frighten the summoner. Citing the Pseudomonarachia Dรฆmonum, the first conjurer to call on him was Noah’s son Ham after the Great Flood, who then co-authored a treatise on mathematics. Beleth commands eighty-five legion and is opposed by the angel Iezalel.
Wednesday 12 May 2021
dogs would be terrible poker players
Via the New Shelton wet/dry and introduced by the above irony that canine companions would have far too many tells to be successful gamblers, we are presented with the prejudice of our perceptions and the readiness of many to dismiss our feline friends as aloof despite a domestic bond—the only successfully asocial interspecies friendship we’ve managed—that’s endured for untold generations. Given the typical feline social structure and humans wanting to impose and expecting to imprint on our housemates, it’s little wonder that we misinterpret their signals and signs of affection. More relationship advice from the BBC at the link above.
Tuesday 11 May 2021
when cats are maddened by the midnight dance
Based on a poetry anthology by T.S. Eliot, the musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber premiered at the New London Theatre on this day in 1981. The two act narrative portrays one night in the lives of the members of a tribe of semi-feral felines cast their “Jellicle choice” and decide which cat—sort of echoing the 1976 cinematic adaptation of Logan’s Run—would ascend to the Heavyside Layer and be reincarnated. As the first mega-musical blockbuster, Cats introduced the strategy and template for productions to follow and arguable raise the bar for entry for less well financed endeavours.
Saturday 3 April 2021
married to the sea
Via Strange Company, we were introduced to the missionary felines of the Seamen’s Church Institute of New York and the cats were delights in themselves of course, brave Bosun, Seaweed and her family and other seafaring companions, but the history of this organisation with its fleet of floating churches would be engrossing enough in itself. Established in 1834 by the American Episcopal Church and still in operation, it is the biggest advocate for sailors, longshoremen and merchant mariners providing educational, legal, union representation, hospitality and pastoral services for the ports of New York and New Jersey, sending chaplains and sponsoring events such as Christmas at Sea (more recently shopping and arranging supplies through gangway exchanges for those stranded by COVID-19) and training and safety programmes and supporting studies on more effective ways to approach piracy, stowaways, refugees and shore leave. More at the links above.
Saturday 20 March 2021
the french word for hobbyhorse
catagories: ๐จ, ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ณ๓ ฃ๓ ด๓ ฟ, ๐บ
Tuesday 8 December 2020
6x6
message in a bottle: researchers tagged plastic waste with electronic trackers to monitor their journey—from the same team that brought us Mister Trash Wheel
pfizer-biontech: British nonagenarian first to receive the coronavirus vaccinewunderpus photogenicus: deep sea diver photographs an incredible infant octopus with a transparent head
toot your own horn: more butt trumpets and other bizarre imagery in manuscript marginalia
catsa lander mark-1: a gorgeous space-age cat bed—though our feline friends would be more pleased with a shoebox
2014-076a: Hayabusa2 (previously) successfully returns its asteroid sample to Earth