Having recently learned about the career and contributions of the Jazz Age legend Adelaide Hall, we appreciated having her biography limned more fully by the British Newspaper Archive (via Strange Company), gaining an appreciation of how Hall achieved the status of true superstardom in her adoptive UK and was remarkably resilient in her touring and performance schedule, appearing everywhere and adored by audiences. Spanning more than seven decades, Hall was inscribed inscribed in the Guinness Book of World Records among the most enduring recording artists and collaborated with Cab Calloway, Rudy Vallee, Duke Ellington, Josephine Baker and Louis Armstrong among countless others. Here is Hall in 1948 performing one of her signature songs, “A World is Turning,” at the Nightingale Club. More at the links above.
Sunday, 15 October 2023
queen of jazz (11. 059)
rentenmark (11. 058)
In order to combat runaway hyperinflation after World War I and the the subsequent occupation of the industrial Ruhr region by French and Belgian forces that caused a major slump in economic activity and an attendant drop in government tax revenues that the Weimar Republic tried to compensate for with quantitive easing (that is—printing more money), finance minister Hans Luther, working with the Reichsbank, introduced a new currency on this day in 1923 to replace the Papiermark. Money had become nearly worthless and subject to precipitous devaluation on a daily basis due to lack of gold and other stable assets to back it, and Luther, whose plans for reform were grounded on the economic principles espoused by Karl Helfferich who suggested floating, indexing monetary value on rye and other agricultural commodities, devised a mortgaged-mark not tied to produce and crop yields (the original idea rejected due to inherent instability) but rather to the land that produced them, backed by biannual payments on farmland and business properties. With the first notes issued on 1 November, one trillion Papiermark could be exchanged for one Rentenmark and the relatively successful transition provided the stability for a recovery in the national economy.
synchronoptica
one year ago: most popular Halloween candy by state according to AI, a UB40 classic from 1988, the cemetery of Old St Pancras plus a menu ร la carte
two years ago: assorted links to revisit, more unaired television pilots, Mouldy Old Dough plus dialling up the fright factor with AI
three years ago: more obscure and choice insults, a musical selection from Bronski Beat, more links to enjoy, Jack the Ripper’s From Hell letter, word nuance in cooking plus The Great Dictator (1940)
four years ago: high-energy cosmic rays
five years ago: a fun Star Trek musical mashup, more links plus discovering the convenience of public transport
Saturday, 14 October 2023
foia, foil (11. 057)
Given that large language models are designed to guess the next word and fill in the gaps in strings of text, it shouldn’t come as a big surprise that ChapGPT has been enlisted to try to unredact partially declassified documents. Of course, it would be difficult to impossible to check the accuracy of the AI since that information has not been released. What is surprising, however, is that users seem to primarily if not exclusively using the these capabilities to read censored names and locations on documents from NASA on UFO sightings—not that that isn’t an exciting topic worthy of pursuit, at least it used to be, until congressional hearings that seemed to be directed by The History Channel (a rather low information operation posing as educational television) turned apparent government secrecy about the nature of unidentified aerial phenomena into a seminar for the aggrieved in general. I wonder what happens when someone takes on more consequential redactions and what that might mean for future disclosures.
synchronoptica
one year ago: Denmark plans a Synthetic Party led by an AI, the first rail route in Japan (1872), more radio calling cards plus a song from English Beat
two years ago: Faust (1926) plus the architecture of Hรฉlรจne Binet
three years ago: special meal requests plus more natic movements in plants
four years ago: nominees for Word of the Year, Germany’s Mushroom of the Year plus New York City through an AI lens
five years ago: the world’s first motion picture (1888), Apollo 7 transmits from the Moon (1968), The Watersons, The Bells of Rhymney plus diplomatic tensions between the US and Turkey
Friday, 13 October 2023
the poor fellow-soldiers of christ and of the temple of solomon (11. 056)
Whilst endorsed by the papacy as the favoured charitable organisation within Christendom and Instrumental in the early successes of the Crusades, subsequent failures and their vast holdings and wealth derived from an early banking service began to curry jealousy and mistrust for the Knights Templar particularly by those secular leaders indebted to them. Leveraging rumours about the order’s initiation ceremony and secretive rites, King Philip IV of France (heavily in hock) issued an arrest warrant on this day in 1307—also a Friday giving rise to the popular superstition though not the origin of it—for Grand Master Jacques de Molay and hundreds of other members. Pressuring Pope Clement V in Avignon to ascent to the mass incarceration and trial by torture, the summons opened with the words «Dieu n’est pas content, nous avons des ennemis de la foi dans le Royaume» (God is not pleased—we have enemies of the faith in the kingdom), they were summarily charged with fraud idolatry, blasphemy and homosexual practises, which bore substantial similarities to accusations levied against other persecuted groups including Jewish communities and independent women often labeled witches and which carried little supporting evidence. Under duress, several confessed that they did indeed commit such acts and worshipped a mummified head that they called Baphomet taken from the Temple Mount, which was officially passed off as the recovered relic of John the Baptist. Burned at the stake in Paris, their lands and wealth were confiscated by the state with the pope assigning their role to the successor group the Knights Hospitallers.
9x9 (11. 055)
the witch of positano: a portrait of Bohemian original Vali Myers who inspired Tennessee Williams and danced for Donovan’s signature song, charging one Nubian goat for her performance
hotel california: legacy luxury in Kabul now jointly run by the Taliban and their quiet dissenters—via Web Curios

the rest vs the west: proven tech ventures that rival occidental offerings
my coffee with niles: a meta episode of Frasier remade in the style of one hundred thirty animators and filmmakers
watermeal: world’s smallest flowering plant could play an outsized role in interplanetary exploration
don’t crash the pips: the Canadian Broadcasting Company discontinues the long dash time signal—see also
unauthorised build: this “illegal” LEGO construction bends conventions
nightclub school: The New Romantics and 80s youth subculture
synchronoptica
one year ago: another MST3K classic, the world’s first personal data protection law plus assorted links to revisit
two years ago: your daily demon: Focalor, The Style Council plus a psychedelic design collective
three years ago: a fashion show with puppets plus Witchtok community doing the Lord’s Work
four years ago: the introduction of the Ampelmรคnnchen (1961), more links to revisit plus more mushroom finds
five years ago: democracy by lottery, vintage Sainsbury’s packaging plus a music video from Bob Sinclar
Thursday, 12 October 2023
mรฉthode polonaise (11. 054)
Pedagogue and prominent adherent of Transcendentalism, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody founded the first kindergarten in the United States, and a vocal advocate that play over rote memorisation ought to be privileged in education and introduced many new ideas into the standard curriculum and public discourse, including the rights and roles of women in society and especially noted for the so called Polish System of Antoni Jaลผwiลski popularised by engineer General Jรณzef Bem. This grid system with a prescribed colour and symbol key to follow that although forgotten in modern teaching but very much en vogue for a time across Europe by allowing students to visualise and intuit the assigned chronology, as with parallel methods (see also) of making historical events readily approachable, optically, using their eyes and homework as “feeders to the reservoir of the mind.” These centographs were coded in a similar fashion to flow charts to indicate conflicts, conquests, conspiracies, unions and truces to make otherwise inaccessible historical events (beyond the grasp of living memory) a creative exercise in plotting and more conducive to learning. More from Futility Closet at the link up top.
mixed nuts (11. 053)
Via Colossal, we are directed to the latest ambition of Uli Westphal (previously) his current series photographic taxonomy of all the world’s edible seeds—so far collecting and shooting with the portrait studio treatment around four hundred of the estimated three-thousand cultivated and wild botanical parts ranked highly palatable. Much more at the links above.
synchronoptica
one year ago: the lingua cosma of SETI, assorted links to revisit plus building the fake, composite bridges shown on euro bill
two years ago: typographical ornament, a plan for Italy to be annexed by the US plus Jesus Christ Superstar
three years ago: an AI makes memes, Free-Thought Day and other celebrations, a Khrushchev colouring book plus foliage studies
four years ago: รtienne de Silhouette, the founding of Iran plus social media’s sins of omission
five years ago: more links to enjoy, mapping returns on solar panels plus the miniature world Tatsuya Takana
Wednesday, 11 October 2023
9x9 (11. 052)
bennu: scientist reveal recovered sample of primordial dust from an asteroid (see previously) may help us better understand the formation of the Solar System
mansions, pensions: revisiting the dwellings of Leonora Carrington (previously) and how they informed her art

pimeyes: the reverse image search technology that can retrace one’s digital detritus
decide which elvis is king: the consequential public debate over a commemorative US postage stamp
the golden horseshoe: UK’s Natural History Museum unveils the winners of Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition—via Nag on the Lake
beasts: Nigel Kneale’s 1976 horror anthology has a book companion to the series
tower to cockpit: listen live to airport radio transmissions around the world—via the new shelton wet/dry
panspermia: a thought-provoking conjecture about alien life emerging with the Big Bang