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Sketchnotes from 6 Love + Logic sessions

with thanks to Josh Summers and the mathmap group

Not sure if I would qualify to live down Logic Lane :)

I LOVE this album I just bought it last night. Soo dope. I listened to it all this morning definetly new obsession.

 

Track 5 Bring it Back

Track 7그네 (feat. 개리 of 리쌍)

 

My Faves!! ^o^

For fun, see the definition in The Uncyclopedia: uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Circular_Logic

Taken in Lange Erlen Nature Preserve, Riehen CH.

In my set: Dan's Patterns: Wood. (Dan Daniels)

If you have ever owned a cat you know that in their feline logic they believe that if they close their eyes you cannot see them.

 

Although his eyes aren't quite closed....

 

Anyway, so no opt out button, just a feedback button and I have used it. Also, you know those neat group invites that appear above the first comment? Not anymore - I have emails showing I have the invitations but nothing on the image page. No neat list of who faved you, not + x more, just a lonely star. If you don' get email notifications you will never know who the faves are from.

 

But I won't jump ship, the thought of starting over somewhere else makes me feel rather like the tiger in this image looks :) (Yeah, that's why I posted it)

 

so, a sudden mood change -

 

Thank you for your comments and faves – they are greatly appreciated!

 

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Sketchnotes from 6 Love + Logic sessions

Today is the National Day of Reason, so I'm celebrating by sharing these logic cookies that I made last night. They include a variety of symbols from the fields of symbolic logic, set theory, boolean algebra, algebraic logic, and other fields. (and I had to throw in Gottfried Leibniz's integral symbol and Leonhard Euler's summation Sigma!)

Sketchnotes from 6 Love + Logic sessions

According to previous logic, today should be a sunny day.... well, grey's not always that bad, is it?

from Viz Comic - reprinted in New Youth fanzine, issue #6 (1985)

Thanks to:http://mjranum-stock.deviantart.com/

AND: grannysatticstock.deviantart.com/

 

Any feedbacks are appriciated

Broke the SLR's rails, put on the Flite...even better now.

Adolescence is when the parents are difficult.

DDC-Dog Logic

 

Border Collies are dogs that can reason things out. Shizandra knows that if she lays down under my desk and bashes me with her paw I will rub her belly with my foot. It works every time!

High Score Studios

We were tidying up E's Happyland the other day and she got quite upset when I tried to put the giraffe back in the zoo. She was most insistent it should stay by the house. I've since discovered why. She has my old Fisher Price dolls house which has a set of stairs, whereas the Happyland house doesn't have any stairs. She has solved this problem by recruiting the giraffe to carry them upstairs. You've got to love that toddler logic!

 

This is how she left it last night after tidying away. The giraffe (who she has named Georgina) is waiting patiently while everyone is asleep. E is in the lower bunk, her friend Maddy is in the top bunk. The pregnant lady is in the double bed with another lady(!) and there's a tourist sleeping in the bath while the dog sits by the sink.

Analog Engine

  

Analog Engine is a sculptural representation of a logic circuit that is central to my artist’s software piece, ArtEngine, 1986-1991. ArtEngine used some artificial intelligence techniques to represent the process I use to make art: I take 2 different things and make a new third thing out of them.

  

The software I wrote was never finished. I made the decision to stop working on it when Apple withdrew their support of MacScheme + Toolsmith, the dialect of the Scheme programming language compact enough to run on the Macintosh computers of the day.

  

As for ArtEngine, the software, its main distinction was that it made a visual synthesis of two input objects by using logic.

  

This picture is a 3D stereo image. To see the 3D, cross your eyes. Or, download the image to your smart phone, drop the smart phone into your phone-driven headset and enjoy. For the best results, use Oculus Go.

 

It is often claimed that Dinosaurs could not fit onto Noah's Ark, but if an Ostrich could find room, so too could a Sauropod.

The studio setup. On the big screen is Logic Pro 8, with Ableton Live 6 on the smaller screen feeding into it as a ReWire slave. Radium 61 keyboard, Trigger Finger drum pad, KRK Rockit 5 studio monitors.

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