Not content with peddling the false narrative of criminal misconduct on the part of his predecessor whose meaning is anyone’s guess—ruminating vaguely during a White House Rose Garden press conference (previously) which sink to new depths of derangement daily “it’s been going on for a long time. It's been going on from before I even got elected, and it’s a disgrace that it happened”—Trump then directed his ire back at the assembled journalists.
Becoming verbally abusive with a CBS correspondent of Asian American heritage, Weijia Jiang, who challenged his misleading propagandising of corona virus testing as leading and winning and framing it as if it were a contest that someone excused prior missteps and people still dying (presently at eighty thousand in the US and rising and by far leading in the number of cases and deaths), Trump nastily suggested that the reporter ask China, a gaffe made worse by Trump’s dismissal and denigrating a second female member of the press pool and storming away in a tantrum.
Tuesday, 12 May 2020
you know what the crime is. the crime is very obvious to everybody.
blue jeans and bloody tears
Inadvertently creating the new subgenre technofear with a nonsensically subversive and unexpected anarchical message, a team of researchers from Rotterdam—the city that had been slated to host the Eurovision Song Contest (previously here, here and here)—cancelled for this iteration but still held on-line—trained a neural network on more than two hundred of the winners and catchiest entrants from over the decades, generating this number that samples from those common elements. Learn more about the teaching methodology at Ars Technica at the link up top.
the united states of voronoi
Named after the mathematician who defined their properties, Georgy Feodosevich Voronoy (*1868 – †1908), a Voronoi diagram triangulates and parses cells or regions (previously) by their spatial affinity to a given seed or site.
Redrawing borders of the continental states, as Jason Davies has done, so that each point within those bounds is geographically closer to its own capital city than the capital of any adjacent polity yields an interesting distribution that somehow aligns with the character of the capitol not being necessarily the largest city and representative of the population as a whole and preserves (with notable distortions) to an extent the shape of the states on the map.
Monday, 11 May 2020
7x7
great railway journeys: POV footage of Swiss trains racing through the countryside accompanied by techno music
day-o: a family in lockdown recreates dinner party scene from Beetlejuice
starfish and coffee: Prince is the opening act for the latest Link Pack from Swiss Miss
down to gorky park: an in depth investigation into whether the 1990 Scorpions’ power ballad was a US was soft power ploy by the intelligence services
oslo maps the world: visit dozens of global festival venues virtually, via Maps Mania
novas: a mirror universe mixtape of 1982—one of the 1982s, via Kicks Condor
sun dance: a mesmerising percussion set paired with high resolution footage from the Solar Dynamics Observatory
gangolf der heiliger
First consecrated by the archbishop of Wรผrzburg in 1496, razed during the Reformation and Peasants’ Revolt and rebuilt in 1597, the Gothic structure with semi-circular apse is decorated inside in Roccoco style and the grassy knoll rests a top an ornate and flowering Marian Grotto (Mariengrotto)—the shrine well-tended and filled with the objects of devotion, votives and prayers of pilgrims.
Sunday, 10 May 2020
leucanthemum x superbum
We’re enjoying quite an early superbloom of daisies of the bigger variety, Ox-Eye or Marguerite, in the back garden. Previously they’ve bloomed a bit later in the year, confined to hilly back patches of the yard we’ve kept wild but now they’ve taken over and we’re content to mow a path around the deck and the back door and leave the rest to nature.
torch song
Having encountered this neural network-driven jukebox before in several contexts, we were of course quite impressed but at the same time unable to assay the power the algorithms and machine learning so quite appreciated the developers allowing Janelle Shane (previously) to put a quarter in and demonstrate in an accessible what it’s capable of. If you have ever wanted to know what Baby Shark might have sounded like as performed by the Beatles, then you are in luck or sample the below rendition in the voice and style of Ella Fitzgerald. Much more to explore at AI Weirdness at the link above.