Vinyl Zoetropes

Red Raven – The Little Red Engine (1957)

If ever I manage to press vinyl in the future, it’s going to have some form of Zoetrope as the artwork!

Lots of other great examples: the 10 most mind bending vinyl zoetropes

The first zoetrope I saw was at the Ghibli Museum in Tokyo. It involves 3d models, and as the platter gets up to speed the strobe light switches on & it bursts into life… Really magical to experience!

I don’t think cameras are allowed in the museum, which explains this stealth video 🙂 but you get a glimpse of the idea…

This still shows a bit more:

 

Some great work with Zoetropes here

 

 

nuzic 231

 

 


â–¶ London Elektricity – Born To Synthesise (feat. Liane Carroll) (Bop x Subwave Remix)

 

 


â–¶ Photek – Ni Ten Ichi Ryu (TeeBee Remix)

 

 


â–¶ Trevino – Pitch Dark

 

 

 

 

Autumn crops

Now thats the colour we love!!
Tamarillos getting close to ripe…

Figs!
There were only two there when I put the bags on to protect them from birds eating them…

This is an experiment… I got the kids paddling pools for mixing soil for the dozen new blueberry plants, but after I’d finsiehd that they were just sitting around doing nothing. Then I had a brain wave: peas grow well in cooler time of year, and as a plant they are Nitrogen fixing… So I now have four paddling pools full of peas (& one full of kumara) and when they finish, I’ll dig them in and use the soil for my tomato plants next Spring!

Its funny how much we take things for granted. As a kid my Dad always planted a massive strip of peas on the side of an entire paddock… So whenever we wanted peas for dinner, us kids would go pick them… And while you pick you also eat lots of them raw, which is really the best way… But when Satoko was over staying on holiday, she saw a bag of frozen peas I had in the freezer, and was like ‘What are they???’ – she had never had peas before! But hey, I’d never eaten Edamame until I went to Japan…

 

 

 

Detritus 703

 

 


â–¶ Harry Partch’s Marimba Eroica #subbass 56Hz, 42Hz, 33Hz, 22Hz

 

 


â–¶ More on what happened here

 

 

 

 

▶ some great Computer Art from the 50’s & 60’s

 

 

â–¶ ad on reddit… my emphasis on YOUR – it’s a whole new world for chatGTPlawyer

 

 

 

 

Adorable #1: Tiny backpack for bees

Adorable #2:

 

 

â–¶ Living sound forever: The genius of Wendy Carlos

 

 

â–¶ Record Producer Agreements, A Practical Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When was your first data breach?

At first glance this made me laugh…
But more than anything else, it is a reminder about identity protection. To minimise exposure to data breaches, it really pays to have multiple email accounts. For example I will never use my ‘business’ email address to subscribe to anything, or to login to anything. I would never have considered this issue years ago, but heres what I have learnt the hard way:

My first email account would have been generic with NZ ISP ICONZ sometime around 1992 and a few years later with NZ ISP iHug

My first domain registration was 1996-11-03 for soundbite.co.nz and that became my default email account for everything!
At no point have I ever been advised of a data breach (which is now mandatory by law)
But if I check my soundbite email with the site Have I Been Pwned it says that email has been in 27 data breaches. So that explains why for example I get Kickstarter emails even though I have opted out of all Kickstarter emails ie the spammers are using a data breach from Kickstarter.

HISSandaROAR domain was registered 2009-04-13, a year before HISSandaROAR launched. And I only use that email address for work, and accordingly it has been in zero data breaches.

So thats the moral of the story:
Data breaches happen, and in my case that has been 27 breaches in 27 years (1997-2023) so for an email address that is used to access websites & services, you can expect one breach per year. Who uses that data breach & for what purposes remains to be seen, but you can definitely count on spam increasing with each breach.

– Do not use an important email address (personal or business) for subscriptions or account login services.

– Create a seperate burner email address(es) for anything that could be exposed via data breach.

What prompted this?

An Australian media site has an interesting recent interactive project:
See your identity pieced together from stolen data

It basically walks you through each data breach, as/when it happened and the potential ramifications. If HaveIBeenPwned says you’ve had no breaches then it wont be so interesting, but with 27 breaches mine made for interesting reading, starting at Myspace in 2008… Back then I had no idea of the endless hassle created by data breaches, so this is me telling my younger self to adopt better practices…

 

 

 

Home

Stunning photo from the SpaceStation of Canterbury, South Island of New Zealand – Aoetearoa.
The red dot is where my Parents farm was – on the North side of Rangitata River, near the mouth… & where I spent the first 15 years of my life!

 

 

Detritus 702

 

 

â–¶ For people who listen to podcasts at 2X speed..
Windowlicker but every other beat is missing

 

 


â–¶ lol

 

 

â–¶ I’ve been noticing a few Twitter accounts that I have followed for years suddenly start advertising crypto nonsense. And not like one mention, when you check the account, ALL they post is crypto spam. “Twitter’s own Inactive account policy states that you need to log in at least every 30 days to keep your account active. Prolonged inactivity may result in an account being permanently removed,” but that isn’t what’s happening with these. The established but now unused account is not being removed; it’s been co-opted for crypto scam spam. An example is The Nature Sounds Society Japan, who haven’t posted to their FB since 2012. Their website/blog still exists and functions, but their Twitter account has been taken over by morons. This seems a little suspicious, since it either requires someone hacking their Twitter account or their email address. Or what I believe is happening: someone inside Twitter is providing access to unused accounts, so tedious cryptobros can spam the accounts’ past followers. Meanwhile, I was researching online slots sites, and I couldn’t help but notice the parallels in how some platforms are similarly exploited for shady practices.

 

 


â–¶ ASTEROID CITY – Wes Anderson

 

 

â–¶ review of new Gondry movie at Cannes

 

 

â–¶ and review of new Wim Wenders film at Cannes

 

 


â–¶ Wallpaper magazine? I guess this was inevitable for TE?

 

 

â–¶ What We Owe Our Trees

 

 


â–¶ Breakcore Hikikomori?