As our faithful chronicler informs, on this day in 1946, the Looney Tunes short directed by Bob Clampett was released in theatres as a preview reel before the main feature on this day in 1946. Set in a book store where the characters come to life after midnight, it features a zoot-suited Daffy Duck (voiced of course by Mel Blanc) in one of his zaniest performances.
Friday, 5 January 2024
book revue (11. 244)
9x9 (11. 243)
sine cure: many jobs in the tech sector are busy work and inducements to stymie the competition—via the New Shelton wet/dry
smooth operator: one-hundred eighty songs and other cultural touchstones turning forty this year
shake your hips, puppet legs: a David Byrne dance tutorial—via Nag on the Lake
crackberry: a physical keyboard attachment for one’s smart phone
the rise and fall of ziggy stardust: the chance encounter with Vince Taylor, the inspiration for the David Bowie persona
long live friendship: the Cantonese version of Auld Lang Syne (see previously) performed at the handover ceremony of Hong Kong in 1997
the (disco) sound of music: a Meco-like dance rendition of the classic tracks (see previously) from Sarah Brightman
pole position: the Vectrex, the 1982 revolutionary but mostly forgotten video game console, gets a second look
mobile aloha: an off-the-shelf, DIY robot that can perform complex tasks and chores—via Waxy
one year ago: US mid-term elections
two years ago: two Star Wars adjacent films set in 2022, Twelfth Night plus building the Golden Gate Bridge
three years ago: Waiting for Godot, Moonstone plus an unusual patent-filing
four years ago: puffy planets, the asteroid Eris, mobile car-chargers plus Nazi name mandates
five years ago: notes on Dante plus animal sounds in other languages
Thursday, 4 January 2024
hey marge, remember we used to make out to this hymn? (11. 242)
We are treated to the musical stylings of virtuoso organist, composer and conductor Anthony Newman through his 1974 album (just one entry in his prodigious discography), whom despite his quite liberal interpretations of Baroque compositions met with scepticism and criticism at first but is now generally accepted as allowable, influential variations. Over his long current (still playing), Newman has gone on to collaborate with noted musicians such as Leonard Bernstein, Itzhak Perlman and Wynton Marsalis.
piso mojado (11. 241)
Via Miss Cellania, we not only learn of the existence of a universally understood slipping hazard sign, a wet floor marker in the shape of a banana peel but also there is a whole sub-site devoted to their sightings. We’ve never encountered such a warning (we wonder where they are most common as opposed to the foldable one that props up) and though the trope of the obstacle and the prat fall certainly still are prevalent and comprehensible, it seems a little ironic that the cultivation practises of the fruit has led to the extinction of the variety that was particularly prone to cause tumbling, prompting concern for public safety in the mid-nineteenth century when importation became especially popular in America (leading to the gag) and municipal ordinances (with posted signage) regarding their proper disposal.
synchronoptica
one year ago: the Dark Forest of the Internet plus outsourcing one’s outlet
two years ago: assorted links to revisit
three years ago: Trump harasses election officials plus more facts gleaned from the past year
four years ago: AI generated beetles, an anti-Bob Ross, a book on bricks plus cities coping with sea-level rise
five years ago: preserving the present plus more links to enjoy
Wednesday, 3 January 2024
kermit the golf (11. 240)
Via two of our enduring favourites bloggers, Nag on the Lake and Things Magazine we are treated to a deep-dive into automotive-aficionado and Muppets’ creator Jim Henson’s custom Lotus รclat which was painted in a froggy (though not quite matching) green and featured distinctive amphibian pupils on its pop-up headlights as a vehicle for Henson’s son Brian to recall his father’s career and early struggles. As pointed out above, even more important than the car, it signalled for the child of a workaholic parent, that dad was home. Much more at the links up top.
8x8 (11. 239)
the year of the dragon: Japanese designer New Year’s cards for 2024—see previously
virdiphyta: an exploration of the interrelatedness of the Plant Kingdom
in memoriam: more celebrity obituaries you might have missed
paku paku: one-dimensional PacMan—see also—via Waxy
๐: the Moon-Making-Side-Eyes emoji has entered the stock market and had its day in court—see previously—via Slashdot
shoegazing: TikTok revitalises the indie subgenre—via tmn
on to other adventures: Tom Scott bids his viewers farewell after a decade of educational videos—with a long explanatory walk-and-talk
trace loops: hypnotic animation from layered paper
synchronoptica
one year ago: a comprehensive listing of North American supermarket chain, past and present
two years ago: Saint Daniel plus Monty Python in German
three years ago: the Seditious Dozen, the Fraktur-Antiqua Dispute, Oregon Trail plus Martin Luther excommunicated
four years ago: (You’ve got) the Power, banana republics, more dead malls, Trump’s Middle East policy plus Japanese New Years cards
five years ago: China’s lunar mission plus the introduction bitcoin (2009)
Tuesday, 2 January 2024
and surely ye’ll be your pint-cup and surely i’ll be mine (11. 238)
In light of recent toasting and cheering and an earlier post on translation of popular lyrics, we enjoyed learning about the Japanese verses inserted into the Robert Burns’ poem made into a New Year’s tradition.
Initially used for a completely separate purpose, Hotaru no Hikari (The Glow of a Firefly, ่ใฎๅ
) set to the tune of the Scottish folk song was used for school matriculations and graduations and played also as outro music at shops and restaurants to signal closing time for customers, a few lines from this other composition in Japanese are added to Auld Lange Syne to ring in the New Year. Much more at Language Log at the link above including various performances of the different versions.
splendid china (11. 237)
The thirty-hectare property in Four Corners Florida now host to the Margaritaville Resort, it was a
originally developed as a miniature park in 1993 featuring scenery and monuments of the mainland was first conceived by a former educator from Taiwan after the successful prototype in Shenzhen outside of Hong Kong. That same year the attraction was taken over by the travel and tourism branch of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office, eventually ousting the founders and was accused of becoming an instrument of propaganda, with protests ensuing over the new exhibitions on Tibet, Mongolia and Eastern Turkistan and a ban on school field trips to the site in the proximity of Disney World. The miniatures were looted after its closure a decade after its founding. More at Weird Universe at the link above, including a video tour of the grounds from 1996.