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Since finishing my 100-post challenge, Ive stuck to a rhythm of two posts a week.
This coming week, though, Ill have to forego posting, as Ill be going on a camping trip with my dad.
</p>
<img src='img/camping.webp' width='346' height='500' />
<img src='img/camping.webp' width='346' height='500'
alt='Sketch of a family going camping'
/>
<p>
Were going to be backpacking (my first time).
One night will be in a cabin, and the next two will be at backcountry sites with tents.

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Once I was a real member, I gradually grew into a major leadership role.
I lead rehearsals and did a large chunk of our arranging.
</p>
<img src='img/pentatonix.webp' width='600' height='206' />
<img src='img/pentatonix.webp' width='600' height='206'
alt='Singing group Pentatonix'
/>
<p>
I personally have never had much interest in a cappella music as a culture.
I never listened to Pentatonix or watched <i>Pitch Perfect</i>.*

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In any case, almost everyone would agree that most of us live very different lives from those in the past.
</p>
<figure>
<img src='img/campfire.webp' width='381' height='450' />
<figcaption>Image credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Nancy_Adkin_Samoan_school_campfire_illustration.jpg#Licensing' target='_blank'>Nancy Adkin</a></figcaption>
<img src='img/campfire.webp' width='381' height='450'
alt='Boys hanging out around a campfire, one cooking and another playing guitar'
/>
<figcaption>Image credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Nancy_Adkin_Samoan_school_campfire_illustration.jpg#Licensing'>Nancy Adkin</a></figcaption>
</figure>
<p>
Even as our lives have changed in so many ways, humans across all times & places still share a lot in common.

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Through exhaustive artistry and an excellent soundtrack, the game articulates a diverse palette of lonely and mysterious moods throughout its abandoned setting.
In fact, each game area could be thought of as a separate meditation on solitude.
</p>
<img src='img/hollow_knight.webp' width='600' height='338' />
<img src='img/hollow_knight.webp' width='600' height='338'
alt='Screenshot from Hollow Knight: the knight sitting on a bench'
/>
<p>
I heard that one of the creators of the game cited the film <i>Angels Egg</i> as an influence, so I checked it out.
It was unlike anything else I had seen.
The film is extremely slow-paced, regularly lingering on a long shots, occasionally for minutes at a time, just letting the soundtrack play out.
The plot is fairly minimal, and what plot there is is challenging to follow.
</p>
<img src='img/angels_egg.webp' width='600' height='338' />
<img src='img/angels_egg.webp' width='600' height='338'
alt='Screenshot from Angels Egg: the main characters walk past a hall lined with jars'
/>
<p>
Like <i>Hollow Knight</i>, the primary content of <i>Angels Egg</i> is its atomosphere.
Even when you dont follow what exactly is happening on the screen in front of you, the film consistently resonates on an emotional level.

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However, getting a glimpse of real astrophysics research on the leading edge of the field gave me a bit of appreciation about just how incredible space really is.
</p>
<figure>
<img src='img/orion_nebula.webp' width='512' height='512' />
<img src='img/orion_nebula.webp' width='512' height='512'
alt='Orion Nebula'
/>
<figcaption>Photo credit: NASA, ESA, M. Robberto (Space Telescope Science Institute/ESA) and the Hubble Space Telescope Orion Treasury Project Team</figcaption>
</figure>
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I realized that a lot of the guardrails I was putting on my behavior were artificial and based on repression, not motivated by good reason or values.
</p>
<figure>
<img src='img/sunrise.webp' width='600' height='400' />
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sunrise_in_Taman_Hidup_Argopuro.jpg#Licensing' target='_blank'>MrNamineSinten</a></figcaption>
<img src='img/sunrise.webp' width='600' height='400'
alt='Sunrise at Taman Hidup Lake, Argopuro Mountains'
/>
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sunrise_in_Taman_Hidup_Argopuro.jpg#Licensing'>MrNamineSinten</a></figcaption>
</figure>
<p>
Now, I tend to think that if I accept my motivations, imperfect as they are, I have the opportunity to interrogate them and potentially transform them over time.

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In the evening, when the last of the wind died down, the lake really lived up to its name.
It got very clear, and we had a great time just sitting by the fire among the hemlocks.
</p>
<img src='img/mirror_lake.webp' width='600' height='400' />
<img src='img/mirror_lake.webp' width='600' height='400'
alt='Mirror Lake in the Porcupine Mountains'
/>
<p>
The second cabin we stayed in was near to the shore of Lake Superior.
The park is pretty buggy this time of year, so we thought maybe being by the lake would bring some welcome wind to keep the bugs away.

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I like to try out new things that strike my interest as I walk through, because I never know when Ill find something new I love.
</p>
<figure>
<img src='img/mochi.webp' width='550' height='367' />
<img src='img/mochi.webp' width='550' height='367'
alt='Pieces of mochi in a grid-shaped box'
/>
<figcaption>As I mention below, its not exactly a candy, but mochi is a very photogenic treat.</figcaption>
</figure>
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<h1 id='title'>100-day challenge check-in</h1>
<time datetime='Thu, 23 Mar 2023 23:30:00 CDT'>23 Mar 2023, 11:30 PM</time>
<p>
Back in November, I saw <a href='https://jibran.substack.com/p/100-day-creator-challenge' target='_blank'>Jibran el Bazi</a>s call for participants in a 100-day writing challenge.
Back in November, I saw <a href='https://jibran.substack.com/p/100-day-creator-challenge'>Jibran el Bazi</a>s call for participants in a 100-day writing challenge.
At the time, I had been wanting to commit to some long-term goal and see if I could see it through.
Often I start projects and dont finish them, and at the time, I wasnt even sure whether I could break that pattern.
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I didnt get discouraged when I didnt know what to write about, because by that point I had established a track record of getting it done.
</p>
<figure>
<img src='img/books.webp' width='375' height='500' />
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bookpile-Rajshahi_University.jpg#Licensing' target='_blank'>FaysaLBinDaruL</a></figcaption>
<img src='img/books.webp' width='375' height='500'
alt='An outdoor statue of a stack of books'
/>
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bookpile-Rajshahi_University.jpg#Licensing'>FaysaLBinDaruL</a></figcaption>
</figure>
<p>
One of the biggest helps in writing has been knowing that others are participating in the challenge.
Everyones contributions are aggregated and published on <a href='https://100daychallenge.substack.com/' target='_blank'>this Substack page</a>.
Everyones contributions are aggregated and published on <a href='https://100daychallenge.substack.com/'>this Substack page</a>.
I try to read my fellow challengers writing when I can, and its been fun encountering everyone elses daily thoughts.
I have to give a shoutout especially to my man <a href='https://kzhai.substack.com/' target='_blank'>Kevin Zhai</a>.
He wrote <a href='https://kzhai.substack.com/p/041-i-barely-listen-to-music-anymore' target='_blank'>a great post</a> in reaction to <a href='listening.html' target='_blank'>my post about music listening</a>, and hes boosted my writing on Twitter a couple times.
Hes written some great stuff over the challenge, about <a href='https://kzhai.substack.com/p/055-defanging-fear' target='_blank'>fear</a>, <a href='https://kzhai.substack.com/p/060-dear-me-write-for-just-one-person' target='_blank'>writers block</a>, and <a href='https://kzhai.substack.com/p/069-never-had-a-chance' target='_blank'>this great watercolor comic</a>.
I have to give a shoutout especially to my man <a href='https://kzhai.substack.com/'>Kevin Zhai</a>.
He wrote <a href='https://kzhai.substack.com/p/041-i-barely-listen-to-music-anymore'>a great post</a> in reaction to <a href='listening.html'>my post about music listening</a>, and hes boosted my writing on Twitter a couple times.
Hes written some great stuff over the challenge, about <a href='https://kzhai.substack.com/p/055-defanging-fear'>fear</a>, <a href='https://kzhai.substack.com/p/060-dear-me-write-for-just-one-person'>writers block</a>, and <a href='https://kzhai.substack.com/p/069-never-had-a-chance'>this great watercolor comic</a>.
</p><p>
Once Ive finished the challenge, I dont think Ill post every day, but Id like to keep it up, maybe weekly at least.
I have some other <a href='unfinished.html' target='_blank'>ideas for the site</a> Id like to put more focus into.
I have some other <a href='unfinished.html'>ideas for the site</a> Id like to put more focus into.
I think Id like to start another “100 of something” sometime too, maybe something musical instead of literary.
In any case, I feel very proud of what Ive accomplished so far.
It feels great to look back through what Ive written, knowing its the fruit of my persistence.

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But some dont, and they make these tantalizing unresolved puzzles with a few pieces missing.
Learning etymologies, you get a sense of how lively words are, moving around and occupying different meanings like the shifting borders of a country.
</p><p>
So today, I looked up the meaning of the German word <a href='https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Bauer#German' target='_blank'><i>Bauer</i></a>.
So today, I looked up the meaning of the German word <a href='https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Bauer#German'><i>Bauer</i></a>.
I studied some German in college, but I am rusty on it, so I thought it maybe meant “builder”.*
It actually means “farmer”, or “peasant”, but I noticed that its also the German term for the pawn piece in chess.
</p><p>
Even better, the entry includes a table showing the names for the other chess pieces in German.
Even better than <i>that</i>, theres actually a <a href='https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Chess_pieces' target='_blank'>page with a big table</a> that gives the names for chess pieces in many languages.
Even better than <i>that</i>, theres actually a <a href='https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Chess_pieces'>page with a big table</a> that gives the names for chess pieces in many languages.
Just with the clicking around Ive done so far, Ive picked up some fascinating tidbits.
</p><p>
Just in the German table, I saw that the term for the bishop was <i>Läufer</i>, which means “runner”, not bishop.
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Another great tidbit I picked up from the German table was the word <i>Ross</i> as one of the terms for the knight.
<i>Ross</i> means “horse”, evidently, but its not the common word I learned in my German class, which would have been <i>Pferd</i>.
Its a more archaic and poetic term for horse, perhaps like <i>steed</i> in English.
But its cognate with English <i>horse</i>, because both descend from the same Germanic root <a href='https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Reconstruction:Proto-West_Germanic/hross' target='_blank'><i>*hross</i></a>.
But its cognate with English <i>horse</i>, because both descend from the same Germanic root <a href='https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Reconstruction:Proto-West_Germanic/hross'><i>*hross</i></a>.
</p><p>
When I was learning German, I noticed that a lot of the cognates between English and German went the other way, where the modern German word was linked to an archaic-sounding English word.
For example, <i>Mädchen</i> is the normal word for “girl”, whereas its English cognate <i>maiden</i> is a more archaic word.
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Please let me know if you know any more about it.
</p>
<figure>
<img src='img/old_chess.webp' width='600' height='457' />
<img src='img/old_chess.webp' width='600' height='457'
alt='Ancient chess set from Iran. One side is green and the other is brown'
/>
<figcaption>One of the oldest remaining chess sets. Check out the tusks on the bishops!</figcaption>
</figure>
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<h1 id='title'>A few of my favorite choral pieces</h1>
<time datetime='Mon, 6 Mar 2023 23:00:00 CST'>6 Mar 2023, 11:00 PM</time>
<p>
I wrote last week about <a href='choral.html' target='_blank'>my love of choral music</a>, and how I used to think about it more when I wrote more of it.
I wrote last week about <a href='choral.html'>my love of choral music</a>, and how I used to think about it more when I wrote more of it.
I also spent a lot of time listening to it back then.
Today Ill share a few of my favorites.
</p>
<h3><i>Faire is the Heaven</i> by William Henry Harris</h3>
<p><a href='https://song.link/s/4k0U99WjDjOn19SAQKPmY2' target='_blank'>Link to recording</a></p>
<p><a href='https://song.link/s/4k0U99WjDjOn19SAQKPmY2'>Link to recording</a></p>
<p>
Double choir is a technique where a composer writes parts for two separate choral units, both consisting of each part of the choir.
These units then sing separate & overlapping phrases according to their organization.
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There are a lot of ideas in the piece, but they flow together so nicely that it feels well-structured nonetheless.
</p>
<figure>
<img src='img/miserere.webp' width='400' height='400' />
<img src='img/miserere.webp' width='400' height='400'
alt='Album art for Allegri: Miserere by Tenebrae'
/>
<figcaption>This entire album is fantastic, by the way. Choral music is a huge challenge to record well, so the audio engineers who worked on this one deserve a lot of credit.</figcaption>
</figure>
<h3><i>O sacrum convivium!</i> by Olivier Messiaen</h3>
<p><a href='https://song.link/s/1zi3yZetwlWMaiYcDWO0Ci' target='_blank'>Link to recording</a></p>
<p><a href='https://song.link/s/1zi3yZetwlWMaiYcDWO0Ci'>Link to recording</a></p>
<p>
Messiaen is a composer who kind of just had his own way of doing things.
He didnt write much choral music, and his mature compositional approach probably wouldnt have been well-suited to it anyway.
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The harmony is generally tonal but features some forays into octatonic harmony, lending it an otherworldly but nevertheless devotional feel.
</p>
<h3><i>Ubi caritas</i> by Maurice Duruflé</h3>
<p><a href='https://song.link/s/5z1FB2jimYNSYmBk4G6cQk' target='_blank'>Link to recording</a></p>
<p><a href='https://song.link/s/5z1FB2jimYNSYmBk4G6cQk'>Link to recording</a></p>
<p>
This piece has a special place in my heart.
I sang it in an honor choir I participated in in middle school, which was one of my first experiences with 4-part SATB choral music.

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and my general career trajectory isnt currently bringing me closer to choral music either.
</p>
<figure>
<img src='img/requiem.webp' width='500' height='333' />
<figcaption>Theyre singing Brahmss Requiem<br/>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Oratorienchor_W%C3%BCrzburg_Brahms-Requiem_14.jpg#Licensing' target='_blank'>Schorle</a></figcaption>
<img src='img/requiem.webp' width='500' height='333'
alt='Oratorienchor of Würzburg singing Brahmss Requiem'
/>
<figcaption>Theyre singing Brahmss Requiem<br/>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Oratorienchor_W%C3%BCrzburg_Brahms-Requiem_14.jpg#Licensing'>Schorle</a></figcaption>
</figure>
<p>
In spite of all this, I still have the glowing embers from the fire of choral inspiration that once burned in me.

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It gets me into an open and receptive mood.
I notice all the things I would normally miss in a car, and getting my body moving helps me have good ideas.
</p>
<img src='img/cold_walk.webp' width='600' height='450' />
<img src='img/cold_walk.webp' width='600' height='450'
alt='A school with one room lit up, surrounded by snow. The full moon is visible behind clouds'
/>
<p>
When its as cold as it is outside, your ability to take walks is somewhat limited, and most people choose not to do it.
I myself dont take as many walks in the winter, and usually not after dark.

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It wasnt until 2006 that the songs were actually released as an album.
In the intervening time, Sibylle Baier didnt pursue a career in music but instead focused on raising her family.
</p><p>
I first discovered <i>Colour Green</i> around the same time period as <a href='무너지기.html' target='_blank'><i>무너지기</i></a>, when I was finishing my second degree.
I first discovered <i>Colour Green</i> around the same time period as <a href='무너지기.html'><i>무너지기</i></a>, when I was finishing my second degree.
For that reason, the two albums have a somewhat related flavor to them in my mind.
The comparison kind of fits outside my mind too, since both albums have a lonely and reflective mood, which, as I mentioned in my <i>무너지기</i> post, is great for a Fall full of coding.
</p>
<figure>
<img src='img/colour_green.webp' width='400' height='400' />
<img src='img/colour_green.webp' width='400' height='400'
alt='Album art for Colour Green by Sibylle Baier'
/>
<figcaption>I highly recommend the whole album, but if you only listen to one song, check out <i>Forget&nbsp;About</i></figcaption>
</figure>
<p>
Like <a href='pink-moon.html' target='_blank'><i>Pink Moon</i></a>, this is an album with just guitar and voice (with the exception of the strings on the last track).
Like <a href='pink-moon.html'><i>Pink Moon</i></a>, this is an album with just guitar and voice (with the exception of the strings on the last track).
Once again we have an example of a great songwriter building a whole world with just these two elements.
For me, the world she builds is characterized by a pervasive lightness that belies the richness and depth of every song.
The sound is always just floating by unobtrusively, never actively grabbing or forcing engagement from the listener.

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<h1 id='title'>Abysmal project completion rate</h1>
<time datetime='Mon, 23 Jan 2023 10:00:00 CST'>23 Jan. 2023, 10:00 PM</time>
<p>
I had the idea recently to transcribe the <a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byJLw-dQXHA' target='_blank'>Tetris CD-i soundtrack</a> by Jim Andron for piano.
I had the idea recently to transcribe the <a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byJLw-dQXHA'>Tetris CD-i soundtrack</a> by Jim Andron for piano.
I could have fun playing through the songs and then share the enjoyment by putting the scores online.
If I do end up finishing this side project, Ill post about it here.
</p>
<figure>
<img src='img/tetris_cd-i.webp' width='372' height='246' />
<img src='img/tetris_cd-i.webp' width='372' height='246'
alt='Screenshot from Tetris CD-i: a monolith with Tetris on it in a meadow, with a mountain in the background'
/>
<figcaption>The whole Tetris CD-i game has incredible vibes, by the way</figcaption>
</figure>
<p>
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</p><p>
If I were to set a goal for myself, I think Id like to become someone who can choose whether to complete a given project or not, and stick to that.
I know not all projects are for completing, but I would like to be able to say “yes, this matters enough to me”, and do what I had to to make it happen.
This year Im making progress with <a href='./goals.html' target='_blank'>setting & achieving daily goals</a>.
This year Im making progress with <a href='./goals.html'>setting & achieving daily goals</a>.
Maybe theres a way to take that ability to commit and apply it to some of my old projects.
</p><p>
Do you have some abandoned or on-hold projects?

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During the winter, I kind of go “hibernation mode” & Im more hesitant to disrupt my daily rhythm.
But if I go too long just on autopilot things deteriorate mood-wise, so I know it will be good for me to get out.
</p>
<img src='img/bear.webp' width='500' height='377' />
<img src='img/bear.webp' width='500' height='377'
alt='Hibernating bear'
/>
<p>
Working from home, I have a lot fewer time constraints than I used to while in school.
There just arent that many things I have to worry about being on-time for, and all my meetings are right in the same place I always am.

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<time datetime='Tue, 14 Mar 2023 22:00:00 CDT'>14 Mar 2023, 10:00 PM</time>
<p>
This weekend, I wanted to try making custard.
My parents have a <a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sous_vide' target='_blank'>sous vide</a> machine.
My parents have a <a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sous_vide'>sous vide</a> machine.
Theyre good for making custard because they can get food to a very even temperature and never overheat it.
</p><p>
The first batch I based on the recipe my mom uses for making crème brûlée with the sous vide.
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After it was cooked, thought it would be fun to chill it by putting it in a snow bank.
</p>
<figure>
<img src='img/custard.webp' width='500' height='375' />
<img src='img/custard.webp' width='500' height='375'
alt='A jar of chocolate custard sitting in a snow bank'
/>
<figcaption>
This is the second batch.
I was looking forward to this being the best custard ever made and to sharing my “gome custard” recipe with you on here.

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<h1 id='title'>Last.fm dark matter</h1>
<time datetime='Wed, 5 Apr 2023 23:00:00 CDT'>5 Apr 2023, 11:00 PM</time>
<p>
I enjoy being able to keep track of what music I listen to with my <a href='https://www.last.fm/user/atbseefeldt' target='_blank'>last.fm account</a>.
I enjoy being able to keep track of what music I listen to with my <a href='https://www.last.fm/user/atbseefeldt'>last.fm account</a>.
After youve used it for a while you can get a lot of nice data about your listening habits.
I wish more of my friends had accounts so I could follow what they listen to.
</p><p>
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Anyway, I do listen to some music off of Spotify, and unfortunately, this listening is not reflected in my last.fm data.
So I thought I might share some of my favorite music I have to go off Spotify to enjoy.
</p>
<img src='img/dark-matter.webp' width='900' height='300' />
<img src='img/dark_matter.webp' width='900' height='300'
alt='Album art for Blue by Joni Mitchell; Tetris CD-i box art, to represent the soundtrack by Jim Andron, and album art for Strawberry Fields by Mushroom Village'
/>
<h3>Joni Mitchell</h3>
<p>
I mentioned Joni Mitchell previously as <a href='singers.html' target='_blank'>one of my favorite singers</a>, and when she was on Spotify I listened to her a lot on there.
I mentioned Joni Mitchell previously as <a href='singers.html'>one of my favorite singers</a>, and when she was on Spotify I listened to her a lot on there.
Unfortunately, her music was removed from Spotify soon after I started my last.fm account, so shes sorely underrepresented on there.
But I love her songwriting & singing, and I wish I listened to her more often.
My favorite album by her is currently <a href='https://album.link/us/i/1492263092' target='_blank'><i>Blue</i></a>.
My favorite album by her is currently <a href='https://album.link/us/i/1492263092'><i>Blue</i></a>.
Some of my favorite songs by her include
<a href='https://song.link/us/i/74769080' target='_blank'><i>Chelsea Morning</i></a>,
<a href='https://song.link/us/i/1492263241' target='_blank'><i>Help Me</i></a>, and
<a href='https://song.link/us/i/1492263126' target='_blank'><i>Carey</i></a>.
<a href='https://song.link/us/i/74769080'><i>Chelsea Morning</i></a>,
<a href='https://song.link/us/i/1492263241'><i>Help Me</i></a>, and
<a href='https://song.link/us/i/1492263126'><i>Carey</i></a>.
</p>
<h3>Tetris CD-i soundtrack by Jim Andron</h3>
<p>
I listen to this one on <a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byJLw-dQXHA' target='_blank'>YouTube</a>* from time to time.
I listen to this one on <a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byJLw-dQXHA'>YouTube</a>* from time to time.
I knew immediately when I found this one that it was something special.
I was blown away at the time to discover there was a Tetris game released for a console I had never heard of that was this vibey.
The soundtrack goes perfect with the blissful proto-vaporwave visuals of the game world, as you play Tetris on monoliths placed in various scenic locations.
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Comfy synth is a microgenre based on dungeon synth, which itself is a microgenre that uses retro synthesizer sounds to create an 80s-inspired dark fantasy aesthetic.
Comfy synth is like the lighter side of that same aesthetic, more out of a story-book than a D&D campaign.
The album art and track titles are always twee or nostalgic, and the music follows up in the same vein.
I originally learned about it through this <a href='https://daily.bandcamp.com/lists/comfy-synth-list' target='_blank'>Bandcamp Daily post</a>,
I originally learned about it through this <a href='https://daily.bandcamp.com/lists/comfy-synth-list'>Bandcamp Daily post</a>,
which is a great place to start if youre interested.
My favorite comfy synth artist is probably <a href='https://mushroomvillage.bandcamp.com/album/strawberry-fields' target='_blank'>Mushroom Village</a>, with <a href='https://snowyhillhouse.bandcamp.com/album/my-house'>Snowy Hill House</a> in a close second.
<a href='https://tinymouse.bandcamp.com/' target='_blank'>Tiny Mouse</a> and <a href='https://grandmascottage.bandcamp.com/' target='_blank'>Grandmas Cottage</a> both deserve honorable mentions, especially for their more recent output.
My favorite comfy synth artist is probably <a href='https://mushroomvillage.bandcamp.com/album/strawberry-fields'>Mushroom Village</a>, with <a href='https://snowyhillhouse.bandcamp.com/album/my-house'>Snowy Hill House</a> in a close second.
<a href='https://tinymouse.bandcamp.com/'>Tiny Mouse</a> and <a href='https://grandmascottage.bandcamp.com/'>Grandmas Cottage</a> both deserve honorable mentions, especially for their more recent output.
</p><p>
Do you have a last.fm account?
Do you do most of your music listening on one app?

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Carlo Gesualdo, for example, did not invent the Italian madrigal, but he arguably wrote some of the best of the period, because he had a whole centurys worth of material behind him.
Between his mastery of counterpoint and harmony of the time and his deep understanding of the form, he was able to bring this genre to new heights near the end of its relevancy.
</p>
<img src='img/burial_gesualdo.webp' width='600' height='374' />
<img src='img/burial_gesualdo.webp' width='600' height='374'
alt='Carlo Gesualdo hanging out with the guy from the album art of Untrue by Burial'
/>
<p>
Once a genre reaches this decadent stage, its core ideas have played out, and theres not really new ground to cover with them.
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Two years in, I was spending far more time writing, arranging, and performing music than I was on programming,
so I decided it made sense to switch.
My time in college was probably my most prolific so far.
I dedicated time almost every day to composing choral music and <a href='a-cappella.html' target='_blank'>arranging for my a cappella group</a>.
I dedicated time almost every day to composing choral music and <a href='a-cappella.html'>arranging for my a cappella group</a>.
</p><p>
After graduating, I wanted to continue being a composer, but I didnt see a straightforward path to doing that full-time that appealed to me.
So I went back to school for a computer science degree, knowing I could make money with it & hopefully keep composing.
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</p>
<figure>
<img src='img/desert.webp' width='500' height='375' />
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:IceBirdWithFledgling.jpg' target='_blank'>Mostafa Meraji</a></figcaption>
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:IceBirdWithFledgling.jpg'>Mostafa Meraji</a></figcaption>
</figure>
<p>
I dont think the problem is having less time to spend on composing.

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<h1 id='title'>How I like to play</h1>
<time datetime='Thu, 6 Apr 2023 22:30:00 CDT'>6 Apr 2023, 10:30 PM</time>
<p>
Previously I wrote about the aesthetic of <a href='angels-egg.html' target='_blank'><i>Hollow Knight</i></a>, an all-time favorite game of mine.
Previously I wrote about the aesthetic of <a href='angels-egg.html'><i>Hollow Knight</i></a>, an all-time favorite game of mine.
I am not a particularly active gamer, and I rarely look forward to upcoming games, but <i>Hollow Knight: Silksong</i> is one I am genuinely exicted for.
I try not to read or think about it too much, because I want to go into the game mostly blind.
But from what I can tell, I think the team is really going to outdo themselves, and I cant wait for it to drop.

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</p>
<figure>
<img src='img/ice_bird.webp' width='640' height='432' />
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:IceBirdWithFledgling.jpg' target='_blank'>Andreas Tille</a></figcaption>
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:IceBirdWithFledgling.jpg'>Andreas Tille</a></figcaption>
</figure>
<p>
The first type is how the music makes use of the space of possibilities available.

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<time datetime='Thu, 9 Feb 2023 19:00:00 CST'>9 Feb 2023, 7:00 PM</time>
<p>
My brother and I went to the library the other week.
While there, I looked through an interior design book titled <a href='https://thamesandhudson.com/the-iconic-interior-1900-to-the-present-9780500023334' target='_blank'><i>The Iconic Interior: 1900 to the Present</i></a>.
While there, I looked through an interior design book titled <a href='https://thamesandhudson.com/the-iconic-interior-1900-to-the-present-9780500023334'><i>The Iconic Interior: 1900 to the Present</i></a>.
The excellent photography in the book is by Richard Powers.
</p><p>
Overall, I enjoyed the book.
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These spaces have no need for the function of a fireplace, but the form of one is useful as an aesthetic focal point even without the function.
The irony of including something that looks like a fireplace in a building that has no need for one and couldnt possibly be heated by one is very funny to me.
</p><p>
There are some good examples of fireplace jokes on <a href='https://www.richardpowersphoto.com/' target='_blank'>Richard Powers website</a>.
There are some good examples of fireplace jokes on <a href='https://www.richardpowersphoto.com/'>Richard Powers website</a>.
I cant include them inline with the article without infringing on his copyright, so Ill just list links to them here:
</p><ul>
<li><a href='https://www.richardpowersphoto.com/interiors/2020/3/7/gd2xq4k0qeikiuqx6pp3hgmcopb489' target='_blank'>On the left</a>, just a strange metal box in a hole</li>
<li><a href='https://www.richardpowersphoto.com/interiors/2020/3/23/i1e2oqpblfhmzbjjjbm79dfbzga8b1' target='_blank'>Baloon animal fire</a></li>
<li><a href='https://www.richardpowersphoto.com/interiors/l74zlbqpxbha5k54y1ly3do5scwkrg' target='_blank'>Space age trash chute</a></li>
<li><a href='https://www.richardpowersphoto.com/interiors/2020/3/7/gd2xq4k0qeikiuqx6pp3hgmcopb489'>On the left</a>, just a strange metal box in a hole</li>
<li><a href='https://www.richardpowersphoto.com/interiors/2020/3/23/i1e2oqpblfhmzbjjjbm79dfbzga8b1'>Baloon animal fire</a></li>
<li><a href='https://www.richardpowersphoto.com/interiors/l74zlbqpxbha5k54y1ly3do5scwkrg'>Space age trash chute</a></li>
</ul><p>
And here are a few more I found on Architectural Digest:
</p><ul>
<li><a href='https://media.architecturaldigest.com/photos/636c5c0427e3bef3956e2688/master/w_1600,c_limit/BJD%20-%20Julie%20Soefer.jpg' target='_blank'>Crystals instead of fire</a></li>
<li><a href='https://media.architecturaldigest.com/photos/636d2ccb27e3bef3956e26a5/master/w_1600,c_limit/GettyImages-532883098.jpg' target='_blank'>Rocks instead of fire</a>, this one has very nice colors</li>
<li><a href='https://media.architecturaldigest.com/photos/636c67157529778c18e8a559/master/w_1600,c_limit/AD070119_DISC_DUSEN_05.jpg' target='_blank'>Mosaic instead of fire</a></li>
<li><a href='https://media.architecturaldigest.com/photos/602456ea3b9878872209d03b/master/w_1600,c_limit/YESAD090119_JOHNSON_03.jpg' target='_blank'>Plants instead of fire</a></li>
<li><a href='https://media.architecturaldigest.com/photos/636c67130b818156d847ebf0/master/w_1600,c_limit/AD0921_STUDIO_JOB_11.jpg' target='_blank'>This ones possibly functional</a>, but it was too weird to not include</li>
<li><a href='https://media.architecturaldigest.com/photos/636c5c0427e3bef3956e2688/master/w_1600,c_limit/BJD%20-%20Julie%20Soefer.jpg'>Crystals instead of fire</a></li>
<li><a href='https://media.architecturaldigest.com/photos/636d2ccb27e3bef3956e26a5/master/w_1600,c_limit/GettyImages-532883098.jpg'>Rocks instead of fire</a>, this one has very nice colors</li>
<li><a href='https://media.architecturaldigest.com/photos/636c67157529778c18e8a559/master/w_1600,c_limit/AD070119_DISC_DUSEN_05.jpg'>Mosaic instead of fire</a></li>
<li><a href='https://media.architecturaldigest.com/photos/602456ea3b9878872209d03b/master/w_1600,c_limit/YESAD090119_JOHNSON_03.jpg'>Plants instead of fire</a></li>
<li><a href='https://media.architecturaldigest.com/photos/636c67130b818156d847ebf0/master/w_1600,c_limit/AD0921_STUDIO_JOB_11.jpg'>This ones possibly functional</a>, but it was too weird to not include</li>
</ul><p>
What do you think of these fireplace jokes?
Do you know of any other good fireplace jokes?

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<figure>
<img src='img/oranges.webp' width='500' height='333' />
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Caracara_sinensis_2.jpg#Licensing' target='_blank'>Jpbrigand</a></figcaption>
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Caracara_sinensis_2.jpg#Licensing'>Jpbrigand</a></figcaption>
</figure>
<p>
Thinking more about <a href='regenerative.html' target='_blank'>regenerative agriculture</a> this week, I started wondering about what I could grow in my region.
Thinking more about <a href='regenerative.html'>regenerative agriculture</a> this week, I started wondering about what I could grow in my region.
I live in zone 4, which is a colder zone, but I could grow potatoes, allia like onion and garlic, and various pulses, which could form a good basis for a home-grown diet.
Many fruits, veggies, and herbs can be grown here over the summer too.
Mushrooms you can grow pretty much anywhere, and I love mushrooms, so that would be great to figure out.

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</p>
<figure>
<img src='img/ghost_kitchen.webp' width='600' height='270' />
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ghost_Kitchen_(49851939438).jpg#Licensing' target='_blank'>Mack Male</a></figcaption>
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ghost_Kitchen_(49851939438).jpg#Licensing'>Mack Male</a></figcaption>
</figure>
<p>
As I said before, I never use delivery apps, so none of this really affects me directly for the time being.

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<li>regular quiet time, where I mainly do nothing</li>
<li>working out regularly</li>
<li>regular journaling and recording of my daily activities</li>
<li>various monthly and year-long goals, including reading a book monthly, learning 500 German vocab words, and <a href='./naturalist.html' target='_blank'>identifying 50 trees</a></li>
<li>various monthly and year-long goals, including reading a book monthly, learning 500 German vocab words, and <a href='./naturalist.html'>identifying 50 trees</a></li>
</ul>
<img src='img/goal_booklets.webp' width='500' height='342' />
<p>
One important element of my new attempt at building habits is tracking them.
Every week, I make a <a href='https://bookzoompa.wordpress.com/2009/11/30/how-to-make-an-origami-pamphlet/' target='_blank'>little booklet</a> with my goals printed on it,
Every week, I make a <a href='https://bookzoompa.wordpress.com/2009/11/30/how-to-make-an-origami-pamphlet/'>little booklet</a> with my goals printed on it,
and I check them off as I complete them.
Having something tangible sitting on my desk helps return my focus to my goals on days I would be likely to forget them.
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<h1 id='title'>My game graveyard, part one</h1>
<time datetime='Tue, 24 Jan 2023 23:00:00 CST'>24 Jan. 2023, 11:00 PM</time>
<p>
Yesterday, I <a href='completion.html' target='_blank'>posted</a> about how I start so many side projects and finish so few.
Yesterday, I <a href='completion.html'>posted</a> about how I start so many side projects and finish so few.
Today, I wanted to follow up with a review of just some of the projects I havent managed to complete so far, a tour of my “side project graveyard”.
I quickly realized I would have enough to say about each project for its own separate post.
So to keep the scope limited for today, Im just going to focus on video games Ive made or wanted to make.
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</div>
<h4><i>Tungolcweorn</i></h4>
<p>
A top-down “galaxy crawler”, where you play as a legendary, planet-sized, planet-eating monster called the <i>Tungolcweorn</i>, Old English for “<a href='https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/tungol#Old_English' target='_blank'>planet</a> <a href='https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/cweorn#Old_English' target='_blank'>grinder</a>”.
A top-down “galaxy crawler”, where you play as a legendary, planet-sized, planet-eating monster called the <i>Tungolcweorn</i>, Old English for “<a href='https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/tungol#Old_English'>planet</a> <a href='https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/cweorn#Old_English'>grinder</a>”.
The monster, which would look something like a round anglerfish made of volcanoes, flies around solar systems, eating up planets and absorbing energy from them.
You would have to contend with space-faring civilizations of varying sizes trying to defend their home planets and resources.
At the same time, I wanted the game to have a sort of medieval mythical theme to it, a mix of sci-fi and fantasy.
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</p>
<h4><i>Standing Wave</i></h4>
<p>
A musical tower defense game inspired by the flash game <a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GemCraft' target='_blank'>GemCraft</a>.
A musical tower defense game inspired by the flash game <a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GemCraft'>GemCraft</a>.
Each tower would emit a single musical pitch, but in order to do damage to passing enemies, you would need multiple towers to create certain combinations of pitches (e.g., a major chord).
Different combinations would do different amounts of damage, and the game would require some musical background and reasoning to play well.
I built a little bit of this one, but dropped it due to insufficient knowledge of Godot.

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<h1 id='title'>My game graveyard, part two</h1>
<time datetime='Mon, 30 Jan 2023 23:00:00 CST'>30 Jan. 2023, 11:00 PM</time>
<p class='note'>
Last week I wrote <a href='completion.html' target='_blank'>a post</a> about how I have so many unfinished projects.
Then I wrote <a href='graveyard-1.html' target='_blank'>part one</a> of this series, where I looked at some video game ideas I had abandoned.
Last week I wrote <a href='completion.html'>a post</a> about how I have so many unfinished projects.
Then I wrote <a href='graveyard-1.html'>part one</a> of this series, where I looked at some video game ideas I had abandoned.
Today Ill look at more.
</p>
<h4><i>Duelin Poohs</i></h4>
<p>
A crap game I hacked together while I was trying to learn to use <a href='https://www.monogame.net/' target='_blank'>MonoGame</a>.
Two players play on a shared keyboard (I have <a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lego_Star_Wars:_The_Video_Game' target='_blank'>fond childhood memories</a> of this control scheme) as two differently colored versions of Winnie the Pooh: Sad Pooh and Blue Pooh.
A crap game I hacked together while I was trying to learn to use <a href='https://www.monogame.net/'>MonoGame</a>.
Two players play on a shared keyboard (I have <a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lego_Star_Wars:_The_Video_Game'>fond childhood memories</a> of this control scheme) as two differently colored versions of Winnie the Pooh: Sad Pooh and Blue Pooh.
</p><p>
Each Pooh can shoot little pellets at the other, which will cause the struck Pooh to briefly grow in size.
Each Pooh also has a two buttons to slowly grow and shrink the size of the opposing Pooh.
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Like <i>Vernal Luncheon</i>, <i>Duelin Poohs</i> features an original soundtrack, this time composed expressly for the game.
I cannot fathom how I could augment or improve this game in any respect.
Its strangely fun for about 10 minutes (your mileage may vary).
I consider it my only finished game (not counting all my childhood <a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GameMaker' target='_blank'>GameMaker</a> games&hellip; which are a story for another time).
I consider it my only finished game (not counting all my childhood <a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GameMaker'>GameMaker</a> games&hellip; which are a story for another time).
</p>
<img src='img/duelin_poohs.webp' width='600' height='450' />
<div class='music-box'>
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<h4><i>Pareidolia</i></h4>
<p>
This one was ambitious.
Around the time I had this idea, I was getting into the YouTube channel <a href='https://www.youtube.com/@GMTK' target='_blank'>Game Maker's Toolkit</a>.
GMTK covers fascinating game design topics such as <a href='https://youtu.be/Uqk5Zf0tw3o' target='_blank'>how games generate novel content</a>, an interest of mine at the time.
I had recently played <a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollow_Knight' target='_blank'><i>Hollow Knight</i></a>, which became one of my all-time favorite games.
GMTK had an excellent video detailing <a href='https://youtu.be/nn2MXwplMZA' target='_blank'>the world design of <i>Super Metroid</i></a>, a major inspiration for <i>Hollow Knight</i>.
Around the time I had this idea, I was getting into the YouTube channel <a href='https://www.youtube.com/@GMTK'>Game Maker's Toolkit</a>.
GMTK covers fascinating game design topics such as <a href='https://youtu.be/Uqk5Zf0tw3o'>how games generate novel content</a>, an interest of mine at the time.
I had recently played <a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollow_Knight'><i>Hollow Knight</i></a>, which became one of my all-time favorite games.
GMTK had an excellent video detailing <a href='https://youtu.be/nn2MXwplMZA'>the world design of <i>Super Metroid</i></a>, a major inspiration for <i>Hollow Knight</i>.
</p><p>
All this conspired to make me want to create a game of my own that took place in an open 2D world like <i>Hollow Knight</i> or <i>Super Metroid</i>, but where everything was procedurally generated.
The world, the game areas, the NPCs, the enemies, the bosses, the powerups, even the textures of the walls would be procedurally generated.

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<h1 id='title'>Game graveyard averted</h1>
<time datetime='Wed, 22 Feb 2023 10:00:00 CST'>22 Feb 2023, 10:00 PM</time>
<p>
After <a href='completion.html' target='_blank'>observing how many projects I abandon</a>, I wrote a <a href='graveyard-1.html' target='_blank'>couple posts</a> cataloging my <a href='graveyard-2.html' target='_blank'>abandoned game projects</a>.
After <a href='completion.html'>observing how many projects I abandon</a>, I wrote a <a href='graveyard-1.html'>couple posts</a> cataloging my <a href='graveyard-2.html'>abandoned game projects</a>.
One of the games I referred to as “Untitled Rhythm Game”, and it was for a game jam featuring the Game Boy Advance.
The same group is currently putting on a <a href='https://itch.io/jam/gba-winter-jam-23' target='_blank'>GBA Winter Jam</a>, so I was interested in trying to make something for it again.
The same group is currently putting on a <a href='https://itch.io/jam/gba-winter-jam-23'>GBA Winter Jam</a>, so I was interested in trying to make something for it again.
</p><p>
The catch with this jam is that you just have to make a title screen, and the rest of the game is optional.
I thought this would be somewhat more feasible than me putting together an entire game myself.

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</p>
<figure>
<img src='img/sepak_takraw.webp' width='500' height='375' />
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='http://www.korea.net/' target='_blank'>Korea.net</a> / Korean Culture and Information Service (Jeon Han)</figcaption>
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='http://www.korea.net/'>Korea.net</a> / Korean Culture and Information Service (Jeon Han)</figcaption>
</figure>
<p>
The tricky part is, these habits build on each other in both directions.

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<h1 id='title'>Hivemind-facilitating software</h1>
<time datetime='Fri, 10 Feb 2023 22:00:00 CST'>10 Feb 2023, 10:00 PM</time>
<p>
Yesterday, I watched <a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-m_Jjse-cs' target='_blank'>this video</a> about the airline industrys outdated logistics software.
Yesterday, I watched <a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-m_Jjse-cs'>this video</a> about the airline industrys outdated logistics software.
Southwest Airlines uses this tool called SkySolver to route their flights and work around delays and cancellations, and its old & rickety and caused this major cancellation-chain meltdown over the holiday season last year.
</p><p>
While watching, I found myself thinking, could there be a system that allowed humans to do a task like this efficiently?
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</p>
<figure>
<img src='img/ants.webp' width='500' height='276' />
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ant_active_exploration_using_antenna.jpg#Licensing' target='_blank'>Buddy Venturanza</a></figcaption>
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ant_active_exploration_using_antenna.jpg#Licensing'>Buddy Venturanza</a></figcaption>
</figure>
<p>
This all reminded me of a note to myself I recorded last April: “Are there hivemind-facilitating tools?”

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<figure>
<img src='img/tomatoes.webp' width='550' height='309' />
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:20160528_Whitstable_-_Solanum_lycopersicum_1.jpg#Licensing' target='_blank'>Emőke Dénes</a></figcaption>
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:20160528_Whitstable_-_Solanum_lycopersicum_1.jpg#Licensing'>Emőke Dénes</a></figcaption>
</figure>
<p>
When you need to avoid being wrong, but you also want to talk all the time, you end up becoming very pedantic.

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<time datetime='Tue, 4 Apr 2023 23:00:00 CDT'>4 Apr 2023, 11:00 PM</time>
<p>
In last Fridays speedpost, I promised a post about the band Lamp, one of my favorite discoveries of last year (technically 2021, but it was late 2021).
My feelings about Lamps music are colored by nostalgia of the type I wrote about in my <a href='nostalgia.html' target='_blank'>nostalgia post</a>.
My feelings about Lamps music are colored by nostalgia of the type I wrote about in my <a href='nostalgia.html'>nostalgia post</a>.
I had a really vibrant experience of life at the time I started listening to them, and it resonates in me again whenever I listen to them.
</p><p>
I think Lamps music is well-suited to this nostalgia.
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</p>
<figure>
<img src='img/koibito-e.webp' width='500' height='500' />
<figcaption>My favorite albums are <a href='https://album.link/us/i/805520623' target='_blank'><i>ゆめ (<i>Yume</i>)</i></a>, <a href='https://album.link/us/i/1486281113' target='_blank'><i>恋人へ (<i>Koibito e</i>)</i></a> (pictured), and <a href='https://album.link/us/i/121946272' target='_blank'><i>木洩陽通りにて (<i>Komorebi Doori Nite</i>)</i></a></figcaption>
<figcaption>My favorite albums are <a href='https://album.link/us/i/805520623'><i>ゆめ (<i>Yume</i>)</i></a>, <a href='https://album.link/us/i/1486281113'><i>恋人へ (<i>Koibito e</i>)</i></a> (pictured), and <a href='https://album.link/us/i/121946272'><i>木洩陽通りにて (<i>Komorebi Doori Nite</i>)</i></a></figcaption>
</figure>
<p>
Lamps music is a really good fit with the joy and hope I was feeling at the time I first listened to them.

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<h1 id='title'>Just intonation: building intervals</h1>
<time datetime='Wed, 8 Mar 2023 23:00:00 CST'>8 Mar 2023, 11:00 PM</time>
<p>
The <a href='just-intonation.html' target='_blank'>just intonation series</a> is back!
The <a href='just-intonation.html'>just intonation series</a> is back!
Before I start, I have a quick observation that I forgot to mention in the last post on the topic.
So far, we have only looked at a single interval, the octave, derived from the ratio 2:1.
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<h1 id='title'>Just intonation redux</h1>
<time datetime='Tue, 28 Mar 2023 23:30:00 CDT'>28 Mar 2023, 11:30 PM</time>
<p>
This <a href='just-intonation.html' target='_blank'>just intonation</a> series has been somewhat tortured so far.
This <a href='just-intonation.html'>just intonation</a> series has been somewhat tortured so far.
I feel like I have a good grasp on this stuff, but clearly explaining it eludes me.
I want people who only have a little music theory experience to be able to grasp what makes it so cool and different from the conventional system.
But Im getting bogged down trying to cover all the necessary background knowledge, and Im struggling to synthesize the details well.
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</p>
<figure>
<img src='img/partch_instruments.webp' width='500' height='378' />
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gourd_Tree_%26_Cone_Gongs.jpg#Licensing' target='_blank'>HorsePunchKid</a></figcaption>
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gourd_Tree_%26_Cone_Gongs.jpg#Licensing'>HorsePunchKid</a></figcaption>
</figure>
<h3>
<i>Elucidanda</i>
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</p><h4>
“Large” intervals
</h4><p>
<a href='just-intonation-3.html' target='_blank'>Last time</a> I found it difficult to talk about the intervals being introduced by different multiples of a base frequency.
<a href='just-intonation-3.html'>Last time</a> I found it difficult to talk about the intervals being introduced by different multiples of a base frequency.
I want to talk about things like how ×3 introduces the “quality” of a perfect fifth, which you cant get just by multiplying by twos.
</p><p>
But ×3 is actually an octave <i>plus</i> a perfect fifth (a perfect fifth is ×3/2, i.e., ×3 minus an octave).

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<time datetime='Thu, 13 Apr 2023 23:30:00 CDT'>13 Apr 2023, 11:30 PM</time>
<p>
Writing about just intonation is so hard, and Im pretty sure most of my audience doesnt care about it, and yet I must keep doing it!
In <a href='just-intonation-4.html' target='_blank'>the last just intonation post</a>, I shared a table of intervals for the major scale in just intonation.
In <a href='just-intonation-4.html'>the last just intonation post</a>, I shared a table of intervals for the major scale in just intonation.
Today well look at the just intonation equivalents of all twelve tones in a similar fashion.
Before the table, heres some groundwork.
</p><h3>Interval Quality</h3><p>
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</p>
<figure>
<img src='img/quadrangularis_reversum.webp' width='500' height='358' />
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gourd_Tree_%26_Cone_Gongs.jpg#Licensing' target='_blank'>HorsePunchKid</a></figcaption>
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gourd_Tree_%26_Cone_Gongs.jpg#Licensing'>HorsePunchKid</a></figcaption>
</figure>
<h3>Multiple intervals for a single name</h3><p>
Traditional interval names such as “major second” or “augmented fourth” dont always map cleanly to specific intervals.

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<time datetime='Tue, 28 Feb 2023 22:00:00 CST'>28 Feb 2023, 10:00 PM</time>
<p>
Just intonation is a subject in music theory I find really fascinating.
When I make <a href='unfinished.html' target='_blank'>the bookmark section</a> of my site, Id like to devote a nice big page to explaining how I think about it.
When I make <a href='unfinished.html'>the bookmark section</a> of my site, Id like to devote a nice big page to explaining how I think about it.
For now, I might lay some groundwork with one or a few posts.
The term “just intonation” refers to systems of musical tuning where pitches are arranged according to integer ratios, generally simple ones.
To understand what this means better, lets examine the concept of the musical interval.
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By contrast, just intonation opens things up by allowing for any ratio as an interval, rather than a limited set of intervals based on discrete half notes.
This unlocks a whole menagerie of exotic intervals and a theoretically unlimited set of possible pitches.
To a musician who only knows the fenced-in pasture of the 12-tone system, this offer of a new horizon is enticing, but few have taken it up.
The <a href='https://album.link/s/64cA0ySblmI8jMAJmITMZE' target='_blank'>string quartets of Ben Johnston</a> are a great starting place if youre curious to hear whats possible between the notes.
The <a href='https://album.link/s/64cA0ySblmI8jMAJmITMZE'>string quartets of Ben Johnston</a> are a great starting place if youre curious to hear whats possible between the notes.
</p><p>
Are you familiar with just intonation?
Are you familiar with equal temperament?

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<h1 id='title'>Listening to more and more music</h1>
<time datetime='Wed, 25 Jan 2023 23:00:00 CST'>25 Jan. 2023, 11:00 PM</time>
<p>
I track music I listen to and enjoy on <a href='https://rateyourmusic.com/' target='_blank'>Rate Your Music</a>.
Theres a link to <a href='https://rateyourmusic.com/~atseefeldt' target='_blank'>my RYM account</a> on my <a href='../socials/' target='_blank'>socials page</a>.
I track music I listen to and enjoy on <a href='https://rateyourmusic.com/'>Rate Your Music</a>.
Theres a link to <a href='https://rateyourmusic.com/~atseefeldt'>my RYM account</a> on my <a href='../socials/'>socials page</a>.
Its a lot of fun to keep a catalog of music you like and a record of your opinions, and RYM makes that easy.
</p><p>
One of the many useful features of Rate Your Music is the ability to add tags to albums.

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</p>
<figure>
<img src='img/building.webp' width='500' height='375' />
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Guty_church_under_construction-August2020-5.jpg#Licensing' target='_blank'>Hugo</a></figcaption>
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Guty_church_under_construction-August2020-5.jpg#Licensing'>Hugo</a></figcaption>
</figure>
<p>
By contrast, smaller cities and towns do not necessarily have these narratives surrounding them.

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<time datetime='Tue, 21 Feb 2023 10:00:00 CST'>21 Feb 2023, 10:00 PM</time>
<p>
Ive written several posts now about winter in this region, since that is the season were going through right now.
Some of the topics were optimistic, like <a href='snow.html' target='_blank'>my appreciation for snow</a> or how I can still go for <a href='cold-walk.html' target='_blank'>a nice walk</a> in cold temperatures.
Ive also written about the <a href='irritable.html' target='_blank'>unpleasant emotional effects</a> harsh winter can have on a person.
Some of the topics were optimistic, like <a href='snow.html'>my appreciation for snow</a> or how I can still go for <a href='cold-walk.html'>a nice walk</a> in cold temperatures.
Ive also written about the <a href='irritable.html'>unpleasant emotional effects</a> harsh winter can have on a person.
Well, its time to return to the topic yet again.
</p><p>
Last time was near the beginning of the winter, when the bitter cold was just setting in.
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</p>
<figure>
<img src='img/ice_tunnel.webp' width='500' height='375' />
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Icicles_in_tunnel_between_-2_%26_-3_on_Eagle_Run_Golf_Course_1-17-2021_(1)_(50899269153).jpg#Licensing' target='_blank'>Larry Koester</a></figcaption>
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Icicles_in_tunnel_between_-2_%26_-3_on_Eagle_Run_Golf_Course_1-17-2021_(1)_(50899269153).jpg#Licensing'>Larry Koester</a></figcaption>
</figure>
<p>
But, inevitably, the sub-zero (sub 17°C) temperatures return, and the snow returns, and the clouds return, and the wind returns.

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<h1 id='title'>What do I think about lyrics?</h1>
<time datetime='Tue, 14 Feb 2023 23:00:00 CST'>14 Feb 2023, 11:00 PM</time>
<p>
Ive written five<sup><a href='illinois.html' target='_blank'>1</a> <a href='pink-moon.html' target='_blank'>2</a> <a href='%EB%AC%B4%EB%84%88%EC%A7%80%EA%B8%B0.html' target='_blank'>3</a> <a href='colour-green.html' target='_blank'>4</a> <a href='weary.html' target='_blank'>5</a></sup> posts now about my relationships with different albums.
Ive written five<sup><a href='illinois.html'>1</a> <a href='pink-moon.html'>2</a> <a href='%EB%AC%B4%EB%84%88%EC%A7%80%EA%B8%B0.html'>3</a> <a href='colour-green.html'>4</a> <a href='weary.html'>5</a></sup> posts now about my relationships with different albums.
Theyre not really album reviews, but in each one, I tried to describe what I love about the music at least a little.
Something I noticed yesterday, though, is that I have not once mentioned the lyrics of any of these albums.
</p><p>
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</p>
<figure>
<img src='img/adrianne_lenker.webp' width='500' height='334' />
<figcaption>I consider Adrianne Lenker to be an example of a great contemporary lyricist.<br/>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Big_Thief_at_the_Lexington_-_32694587412.jpg#Licensing' target='_blank'>Paul Hudson</a></figcaption>
<figcaption>I consider Adrianne Lenker to be an example of a great contemporary lyricist.<br/>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Big_Thief_at_the_Lexington_-_32694587412.jpg#Licensing'>Paul Hudson</a></figcaption>
</figure>
<p>
Just because I dont pay much attention to lyrics (at least initially) doesnt mean they dont factor into my enjoyment of music.

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</p>
<figure>
<img src='img/alley.webp' width='500' height='380' />
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:WestSideWV_Homes.jpg#Licensing' target='_blank'>Kurttarvis</a></figcaption>
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:WestSideWV_Homes.jpg#Licensing'>Kurttarvis</a></figcaption>
</figure>
<p>
Every period of life has a related period of “first nostalgia”, the time when you first notice that periods unique feeling.

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</p>
<figure>
<img src='img/paramotor.webp' width='600' height='338' />
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Paramotor2.jpg#Licensing' target='_blank'>Toni Castillo Quero</a></figcaption>
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Paramotor2.jpg#Licensing'>Toni Castillo Quero</a></figcaption>
</figure>
<p>
That aside, the paramotor seems to have all the things youd want in a personal flight system.

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<li>Flower piglet. Basically just very adorable. If I had this one, I would pat its head every night before bedtime.</li>
</ul><p>
They had some other interesting ones, and a good number of horrendous gnomes.
A couple of the gnomes were almost my style, but Im not really in the market for gnomes right now anyway (I have <a href='garden.html' target='_blank'>Barvis Mikey Holth</a>).
A couple of the gnomes were almost my style, but Im not really in the market for gnomes right now anyway (I have <a href='garden.html'>Barvis Mikey Holth</a>).
The ones in the collage above were probably my favorites, save for one last statue that totally enchanted me:
</p>
<img src='img/dancing_ducks.webp' width='500' height='425' />

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<h1 id='title'>Preparing to write a new piece</h1>
<time datetime='Tue, 11 Apr 2023 22:00:00 CDT'>11 Apr 2023, 10:00 PM</time>
<p>
Previously I wrote about <a href='when-it-rains.html' target='_blank'>getting back into writing choral music</a>.
Previously I wrote about <a href='when-it-rains.html'>getting back into writing choral music</a>.
The piece I was working on is now wrapped up and delivered, so now its time for me to start thinking about my second commission of the year.
I was pretty excited to receive this one.
I like the choir Im writing for, I think the text Im setting is cool, and there will be ample opportunity to get creative with it and try some new things.

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</p>
<figure>
<img src='img/electric_piano.webp' width='450' height='338' />
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Yamaha_CP-70M_ready_to_play.jpg#Licensing' target='_blank'>Michael Müller-Hillebrand</a></figcaption>
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Yamaha_CP-70M_ready_to_play.jpg#Licensing'>Michael Müller-Hillebrand</a></figcaption>
</figure>
<p>
Ive wanted to get more into just intonation before, but I had limited tools, and I found it prohibitively difficult to produce JI audio.

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The concepts behind them appeal to me for a number of reasons.
Sometimes I think about what it would be like if I were to buy some land and make a go of it working the earth.
</p><p>
Sometimes I get really sick <a href='screens.html' target='_blank'>of sitting in front of a computer</a> for my full-time job.
Sometimes I get really sick <a href='screens.html'>of sitting in front of a computer</a> for my full-time job.
At times like this, I wish I could do something a little more active and interactive throughout the day.
So the idea of getting out in the fresh air and working in nature sounds pretty nice.
</p>
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<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Permaculture_Homestead_%22Beyond_Buckthorns_in_rural_Finland.webp#Licensing'>Chris Evans</a></figcaption>
</figure>
<p>
Ive also written before about wishing for a <a href='homes.html' target='_blank'>tangible workplace of my own</a>, a place organized according to the needs of my work.
Ive also written before about wishing for a <a href='homes.html'>tangible workplace of my own</a>, a place organized according to the needs of my work.
When you live on and work a plot of land, youre not only responsible for cultivating the plants there, youre responsible for cultivating the sense of the place itself.
You build structures on it, you plan and organize it according to your needs, and the particulars of the land grow deeper in meaning to you over time.
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</p>
<figure>
<img src='img/chonggakmu.webp' width='550' height='376' />
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sprouting_chonggakmu(chonggak_radish).jpg#Licensing' target='_blank'>이태수</a></figcaption>
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sprouting_chonggakmu(chonggak_radish).jpg#Licensing'>이태수</a></figcaption>
</figure>
<p>
While sick, I spent most of my waking time on my phone or playing Breath of the Wild.

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With most other mathematical subjects, the material is so in-depth that most of it goes above the head of a layperson.
Thats also true with geometry, but at least there are fun pictures to look at.
</p><p>
One of my favorite shapes I ever discovered on Wikipedia is the <a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhombic_dodecahedron' target='_blank'>rhombic dodecahedron</a>.
One of my favorite shapes I ever discovered on Wikipedia is the <a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhombic_dodecahedron'>rhombic dodecahedron</a>.
Twelve was my favorite number as a kid, and it has twelve faces.
The faces are all identical but not made of regular polygons, which I believe makes it unique among convex polyhedra (but Im not 100% sure on that).
It has a satisfying level of complexity but its easily recognizable.
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</p>
<figure>
<img src='https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d9/Rhombic_dodecahedra.png/480px-Rhombic_dodecahedra.png' width='480' height='480' class='no-border' />
<figcaption>Image credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rhombic_dodecahedra.png#Licensing' target='_blank'>Andrew Kepert</a></figcaption>
<figcaption>Image credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rhombic_dodecahedra.png#Licensing'>Andrew Kepert</a></figcaption>
</figure>
<p>
At some point when playing Minecraft, I had the idea to try building using repeating tessellating units.
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</p>
<figure>
<img src='https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/50/R1-cube.gif' width='240' height='240' />
<figcaption>Image credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:R1-cube.gif#Licensing' target='_blank'>TED-43</a></figcaption>
<figcaption>Image credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:R1-cube.gif#Licensing'>TED-43</a></figcaption>
</figure>
<p>
So I went into Minecraft and built out a few examples, trying to get a version of the shape with a good relative size and ease of building.
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<figure>
<img src='https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/90/Cubes-R1_ani.gif' width='450' height='450' />
<figcaption>
Bonus image: I stumbled on this while writing <a href='worst-shape.html' target='_blank'>Fridays post</a>.
Bonus image: I stumbled on this while writing <a href='worst-shape.html'>Fridays post</a>.
Its a much better demonstration of how rhombic dodecahedra tessellate, so I thought Id include it here after the fact.<br/>
Image credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cubes-R1_ani.gif#Licensing' target='_blank'>TED-43</a>
Image credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cubes-R1_ani.gif#Licensing'>TED-43</a>
</figcaption>
</figure>
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</p>
<figure>
<img src='img/dazed_goldfinch.webp' width='500' height='375' />
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dazed_Goldfinch_-_geograph.org.uk_-_2343979.jpg#Licensing' target='_blank'>Andy Farrington</a><br/>According to the title, this goldfinch is dazed, which I can relate to right now.</figcaption>
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dazed_Goldfinch_-_geograph.org.uk_-_2343979.jpg#Licensing'>Andy Farrington</a><br/>According to the title, this goldfinch is dazed, which I can relate to right now.</figcaption>
</figure>
<p>
When its too cold to go outside (although its good to remember that it <a href='cold-walk.html'>rarely truly is</a>), its easy to gravitate towards the computer even during free time where you wouldnt have to be on it.

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However, I also kind of blame recorded music for ruining singing.
</p><p>
Now, by a certain standard, singing might be arguably doing better than ever.
We have the opportunity to listen to <a href='singers.html' target='_blank'>the best of the best voices</a> through recorded music.
We have the opportunity to listen to <a href='singers.html'>the best of the best voices</a> through recorded music.
And every great singer goes on to inspire more people to pursue singing, leading to more and more great singers.
</p><p>
The problem here is that singing is almost exclusively conceived in the popular consciousness as something performed.
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Lets sing more drinking songs in bars, more lullabies to our children, more senseless tunes in the shower.
Let the average quality of singing go down and the total amount of singing done go up.
</p><p>
In my college choir, we sang the song <a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OZojB7rG3U' target='_blank'><i>I Have Had Singing</i></a> by Ron Jeffers.
In my college choir, we sang the song <a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OZojB7rG3U'><i>I Have Had Singing</i></a> by Ron Jeffers.
My director would end our Spring tour concerts with this song, encouraging the audience to bring more singing into their daily life.
The song is based on the words of an old English ploughman remembering the singing he had in his own daily life:
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<h1 id='title'>My relationship with <i>Songs From Philadelphia</i></h1>
<time datetime='Wed, 15 Mar 2023 22:30:00 CDT'>15 Mar 2023, 10:30 PM</time>
<p>
Like <a href='weary.html' target='_blank'><i>Its a Good Life Honey If You Dont Grow Weary</i></a>, this is an album I dont expect many people to have heard of.
Like <a href='weary.html'><i>Its a Good Life Honey If You Dont Grow Weary</i></a>, this is an album I dont expect many people to have heard of.
My brother found it back in maybe 2008 on CD Baby or something, through some daily promotion.
</p><p>
Its a release from 2000 by The John Conahan Group, an era of music that had otherwise completely escaped my notice, seeing as I was just a little gome then.

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<figure>
<img src='img/charles_beck_spring_flight.webp' width='654' height='442' />
<figcaption>
<i>Spring Flight</i> by Charles Beck (<a href='https://kaddatz-galleries.square.site/product/charles-beck-spring-flight-15-150/2548' target='_blank'>source</a>)
<i>Spring Flight</i> by Charles Beck (<a href='https://kaddatz-galleries.square.site/product/charles-beck-spring-flight-15-150/2548'>source</a>)
</figcaption>
</figure>
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But I did read about another film of his that Id like to see.
Its called <i>Solaris</i> and its an adaptation of a science fiction story of the same name by Stanisław Lem.
</p><p>
A little while ago, I found Andrei Tarkovskys <a href='https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Andrei_Tarkovsky' target='_blank'>Wikiquote page</a>.
A little while ago, I found Andrei Tarkovskys <a href='https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Andrei_Tarkovsky'>Wikiquote page</a>.
I really liked his perspective on art, especially a lot of the things he said in his book <i>Sculpting in Time</i>, so now I want to read that too.
To finish this post off, Ill include a few of my favorites:
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For each section, I built a simple stub page, with the plan to add the real thing later.
The sections are:
</p><ul>
<li><a href='../journal' target='_blank'>Journal</a> &mdash; a collection of articles, essays, and posts authored by me.</li>
<li><a href='../library' target='_blank'>Bookmarks</a> &mdash; web pages I want to keep track of and share with others.</li>
<li><a href='../socials' target='_blank'>Socials</a> &mdash; other accounts of mine around the web.</li>
<li><a href='../journal'>Journal</a> &mdash; a collection of articles, essays, and posts authored by me.</li>
<li><a href='../library'>Bookmarks</a> &mdash; web pages I want to keep track of and share with others.</li>
<li><a href='../socials'>Socials</a> &mdash; other accounts of mine around the web.</li>
</ul><p>
The <a href='../socials' target='_blank'>socials section</a> was the easiest to build, being just one page, so I got that done first.
It took me a while to get the <a href='../journal' target='_blank'>journal</a> started.
The <a href='../socials'>socials section</a> was the easiest to build, being just one page, so I got that done first.
It took me a while to get the <a href='../journal'>journal</a> started.
For a long time I had thought it would be cool to blog a bit, but I wasnt sure what I wanted to share on here.
I wrote my <a href='ramen.html' target='_blank'>first post</a> last September, just a recipe for how I like to make ramen.
I wrote my <a href='ramen.html'>first post</a> last September, just a recipe for how I like to make ramen.
Then, in December, I started this writing challenge, and the rest is history.
</p><p>
So now, the only incomplete section of my site is the <a href='../library' target='_blank'>bookmarks page</a>.
So now, the only incomplete section of my site is the <a href='../library'>bookmarks page</a>.
Originally, I thought this would just be a simple listing of links I liked & wanted to share.
I once tried to gather a list of links I would include from my browser bookmarks, but there werent really that many actually worth sharing.
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Every HTML file you view here has been hand-edited by me.
Thats right: organic, cage-free, free-range HTML.
I usually write my posts on my main machine, adding them to the journal index, the RSS feed, and the front page.
Once the changes are ready, I push them to the <a href='https://tildegit.org/gome/gomesite' target='_blank'>git repository for gomesite</a> kindly hosted by <a href='https://tildegit.org/'>tildegit</a>.
Once the changes are ready, I push them to the <a href='https://tildegit.org/gome/gomesite'>git repository for gomesite</a> kindly hosted by <a href='https://tildegit.org/'>tildegit</a>.
Then, I SSH into the Ctrl-C server and pull the updates into the copy of the repo in my <code>public_html</code> folder.
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<p>
Why do I do things this way?
Isnt this the <a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t_repeat_yourself' target='_blank'>wettest</a> way to write a website?
Isnt this the <a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t_repeat_yourself'>wettest</a> way to write a website?
Well, sure, theres a lot of boilerplate with the journal now, but when I started building gomepage, the site was so simple there was really nothing that needed generation.
</p><p>
When I started the writing challenge, I considered setting up a static site generation solution for the journal, since I foresaw the repetition in doing it manually.
But when I think about how long it <i>actually</i> takes to set up an SSG, I was not at all sure it would be worth it, even after 100 repetitions.
In the spirit of <a href='https://xkcd.com/1205/' target='_blank'>xkcd</a>, if I were to save myself five minutes 100 times with an SSG, then it would only be worth it if I spent less than 8 hours and 20 minutes on it.
In the spirit of <a href='https://xkcd.com/1205/'>xkcd</a>, if I were to save myself five minutes 100 times with an SSG, then it would only be worth it if I spent less than 8 hours and 20 minutes on it.
</p><p>
Time optimization aside, I just dont really <i>want</i> to automate my site.
The only SSG Ive ever used is <a href='https://jekyllrb.com/' target='_blank'>Jekyll</a> and while I liked it enough, what I dont like is the Ruby dependency, because literally nothing else I use is in the Ruby ecosystem.
The only SSG Ive ever used is <a href='https://jekyllrb.com/'>Jekyll</a> and while I liked it enough, what I dont like is the Ruby dependency, because literally nothing else I use is in the Ruby ecosystem.
Learning a new system doesnt sound like much fun right now, either.
Even with how error-prone the process is, the repetition is actually kind of nice.
It keeps me mindful of how my whole site fits together, which I appreciate.

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<img src='img/weary.webp' width='450' height='450' />
<p>
I first heard Alexa Woodward in a video of her song <a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNU3aJDCFpA' target='_blank'><i>Darkest Days</i></a>, shared on the aforementioned subreddit.
I first heard Alexa Woodward in a video of her song <a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNU3aJDCFpA'><i>Darkest Days</i></a>, shared on the aforementioned subreddit.
Its a simple arrangement, with just her playing the banjo and singing.
Despite the mediocre video quality, her beautiful voice is quite well-recorded.
Her voice is what originally got me hooked on the song.
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I listened to this album in high school,
then I listened to it during my college years,
and I still listen to it now.
Its become a part of me, much in the same way <a href='illinois.html' target='_blank'>Illinois</a> has.
Its become a part of me, much in the same way <a href='illinois.html'>Illinois</a> has.
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Its a pretty underrated album, judging by the listening stats on Spotify and the number of ratings on Rate Your Music.
Perhaps its just the kind of album that will never catch many peoples attention, since its not necessarily doing anything bold or new.

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<h1 id='title'>When it rains, it pours:<br/>dry spell revisited</h1>
<time datetime='Thu, 9 Mar 2023 21:30:00 CST'>9 Mar 2023, 9:30 PM</time>
<p>
Last month, I wrote about <a href='dry-spell.html' target='_blank'>how I compose less music</a> than I used to.
Last month, I wrote about <a href='dry-spell.html'>how I compose less music</a> than I used to.
That thought hung over my head for the whole month, as I tried to muster the motivation to start a new choral piece.
In early February, I had received the text for a piece I had been commissioned to write, and the deadline for it was in April.
I was dreading starting the piece, and worrying about whether I even had it in me to write any music anymore.
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<figure>
<img src='img/desert_bloom.webp' width='550' height='367' />
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Desert_Wildflower_Super_Bloom_-_33472522126.jpg#Licensing' target='_blank'>Rob Bertholf</a></figcaption>
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Desert_Wildflower_Super_Bloom_-_33472522126.jpg#Licensing'>Rob Bertholf</a></figcaption>
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<p>
One of the key differences between inspired & uninspired writing is actually have something to say.

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<h3>Great grand stellated polydodecahedron</h3>
<figure>
<img src='https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/34/Ortho_solid_016-uniform_polychoron_p33-t0.png/480px-Ortho_solid_016-uniform_polychoron_p33-t0.png' width='480' height='480' />
<figcaption>Image credit: <a href='https://www.software3d.com/Stella.php' target='_blank'>Robert Webbs Stella</a></figcaption>
<figcaption>Image credit: <a href='https://www.software3d.com/Stella.php'>Robert Webbs Stella</a></figcaption>
</figure>
<p>
Were starting things off gently with a not-so-terrible shape.
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<h3>5-orthoplex</h3>
<figure>
<img src='https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/56/Pentacross_wire.png' width='480' height='480' />
<figcaption>Image credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pentacross_wire.png#Licensing' target='_blank'>Claudio Rocchini</a></figcaption>
<figcaption>Image credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pentacross_wire.png#Licensing'>Claudio Rocchini</a></figcaption>
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The 5-orthoplex is not such a bad shape on its own.
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<h3>600-cell, <span style='font-variant: small-caps;'>aka</span> hexacosichoron, hexacosihedroid, tetraplex, polytetrahedron, or C<sub>600</sub></h3>
<figure>
<img src='https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9a/600-cell_net.png/524px-600-cell_net.png' width='524' height='480' />
<figcaption>Image credit: <a href='https://www.software3d.com/Stella.php' target='_blank'>Robert Webbs Stella</a></figcaption>
<figcaption>Image credit: <a href='https://www.software3d.com/Stella.php'>Robert Webbs Stella</a></figcaption>
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<p>
Were back down to four dimensions again, but this one brings a lot of cells to the table, as well as some freaky images.
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</p>
<figure>
<img src='https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1e/600-cell.gif' width='255' height='255' />
<figcaption>Look at it seethe.<br/>Image credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:600-cell.gif#Licensing' target='_blank'>Jason Hise</a></figcaption>
<figcaption>Look at it seethe.<br/>Image credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:600-cell.gif#Licensing'>Jason Hise</a></figcaption>
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<p>
And to top it off, here it is forced through an unseemly chain of projections like the 5-orthoplex:
</p>
<figure>
<img src='https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/43/Stereographic_polytope_600cell.png/480px-Stereographic_polytope_600cell.png' width='255' height='255' class='no-border' />
<figcaption>Theres way too much going on in the center of this image.<br/>Image credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Stereographic_polytope_600cell.png#Licensing' target='_blank'>Althepal</a></figcaption>
<figcaption>Theres way too much going on in the center of this image.<br/>Image credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Stereographic_polytope_600cell.png#Licensing'>Althepal</a></figcaption>
</figure>
<h3>Crossed square antiprism</h3>
<figure>
<img src='https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/52/Crossed_square_antiprism.png' width='360' height='403' class='no-border' />
<figcaption>Image credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Crossed_square_antiprism.png#Licensing' target='_blank'>Tomruen</a></figcaption>
<figcaption>Image credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Crossed_square_antiprism.png#Licensing'>Tomruen</a></figcaption>
</figure>
<p>
The simplest shape weve seen so far, but simply demented.
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<h3>Boys Surface</h3>
<figure>
<img src='https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/bb/Boy_Surface-animation-small.gif' width='400' height='400' />
<figcaption>Image credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Boy_Surface-animation-small.gif#Licensing' target='_blank'>A13ean</a></figcaption>
<figcaption>Image credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Boy_Surface-animation-small.gif#Licensing'>A13ean</a></figcaption>
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<p>
This one gets points for the funny name alone.
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<h3>Schwarz H minimal surface (Triply periodic minimal surface)</h3>
<figure>
<img src='https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/79/Schwarz_H_Surface.png/500px-Schwarz_H_Surface.png' width='500' height='480' />
<figcaption>Evil baklava. Do not eat.<br/>Image credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Schwarz_H_Surface.png#Licensing' target='_blank'>Anders Sandberg</a></figcaption>
<figcaption>Evil baklava. Do not eat.<br/>Image credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Schwarz_H_Surface.png#Licensing'>Anders Sandberg</a></figcaption>
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<p>
Topology really takes the cake for making awful shapes no one ever wanted to look at.

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</p>
<figure>
<img src='img/stove.webp' width='550' height='309' />
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:GasStoveBurner_20220521_181829.jpg#Licensing' target='_blank'>Ka23 13</a></figcaption>
<figcaption>Photo credit: <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:GasStoveBurner_20220521_181829.jpg#Licensing'>Ka23 13</a></figcaption>
</figure>
<p>
When I did posts daily, it was just a part of my regular routine to get it done.

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<h1 id='title'>My relationship with <i>무너지기</i></h1>
<time datetime='Fri, 13 Jan 2023 23:00:00 CST'>13 Jan. 2023, 11:00 PM</time>
<p>
Jacob Collier is a multi-instrumentalist and singer who got famous doing <a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K28H04Y2IdE' target='_blank'>covers</a> on YouTube.
Jacob Collier is a multi-instrumentalist and singer who got famous doing <a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K28H04Y2IdE'>covers</a> on YouTube.
His style is based on a lot of complex harmonies and rhythms, and he has a flair for what I like to call “musical effects”.
An example of such an effect would be the waterfall effect with the voices at 1:20 in the linked video.
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Effects can be really cool and effective at supporting a main musical statement, but when things get too flashy, it starts to feel a little directionless.
</p><p>
Jacob Collier is not the artist Im here to write about, but rather 공중도둑 (Mid-Air Thief).
When I was thinking about what initially drew me to the album <a href='https://midairthief.bandcamp.com/album/crumbling' target='_blank'><i>무너지기</i></a> (<i>Crumbling</i>), though, I remembered the same thing stood out to me: his use of effects.
When I was thinking about what initially drew me to the album <a href='https://midairthief.bandcamp.com/album/crumbling'><i>무너지기</i></a> (<i>Crumbling</i>), though, I remembered the same thing stood out to me: his use of effects.
Mid-Air Thiefs music is full of effects.
The music is fundamentally unstable in its texture, with all sorts of sounds of mysterious origin flying in regularly.
Often, the overall texture of the instrumental will just swap out completely between measures (though it never feels abrupt).

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document.getElementById('status').classList.add('loaded');
document.getElementById('statuscafe-title').innerHTML = 'My status'
document.getElementById('statuscafe-username').innerHTML = "<a href='https://status.cafe/users/gome' target='_blank'>" + r.author + '</a> ' + r.face + ' ' + r.timeAgo
document.getElementById('statuscafe-username').innerHTML = "<a href='https://status.cafe/users/gome'>" + r.author + '</a> ' + r.face + ' ' + r.timeAgo
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import gpt from './gpt.js';
import gpt from './poem-tome.js';
const NBSP = '\x0a';

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Feel free to add or follow me on any of these sites!
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<div class='social-link'>
<a target='_blank' rel='noreferrer' href='https://rateyourmusic.com/~atseefeldt'>Rate Your Music</a>
<a rel='noreferrer' href='https://rateyourmusic.com/~atseefeldt'>Rate Your Music</a>
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Let me know if we have any similar taste in music!
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<div class='social-link'>
<a target='_blank' rel='noreferrer' href='https://myanimelist.net/profile/atseefeldt'>MyAnimeList</a>
<a rel='noreferrer' href='https://myanimelist.net/profile/atseefeldt'>MyAnimeList</a>
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Once I get around to adding blog posts here, I will write up some things I learned from watching anime.
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<div class='social-link'>
<a target='_blank' rel='noreferrer' href='https://www.last.fm/user/atbseefeldt'>Last.fm</a>
<a rel='noreferrer' href='https://www.last.fm/user/atbseefeldt'>Last.fm</a>
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<p>
I listen to music a lot, and I knew about Last.fm for a long time, but I only made an account recently.
I had a decent idea what I listened to the most, but its fun to have some solid data to peruse.
Here is <a
target='_blank'
rel='noreferrer'
href='https://www.tapmusic.net/lastfm/collage.php?user=atbseefeldt&type=7day&size=4x4&caption=true&playcount=true'
>a generated chart</a>
of what albums I have recently been listening to.
</p>
<div class='social-link'>
<a target='_blank' rel='noreferrer' href='https://tildegit.org/gome'>tildegit</a>
<a rel='noreferrer' href='https://tildegit.org/gome'>tildegit</a>
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I also have some stuff in the works Im just keeping private for now :)
</p>
<div class='social-link'>
<a target='_blank' rel='noreferrer' href='https://glitchwave.com/user/atseefeldt/'>Glitchwave</a>
<a rel='noreferrer' href='https://glitchwave.com/user/atseefeldt/'>Glitchwave</a>
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If you have any game reccommendations for me based on what I like, please let me know!
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<div class='social-link'>
<a target='_blank' rel='noreferrer' href='https://tildes.net/user/gome'>Tildes</a>
<a rel='noreferrer' href='https://tildes.net/user/gome'>Tildes</a>
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In any case, Im on here as well.
</p>
<div class='social-link'>
<a target='_blank' rel='noreferrer' href='https://twitter.com/atbseefeldt'>Twitter</a>
<a rel='noreferrer' href='https://twitter.com/atbseefeldt'>Twitter</a>
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