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Notes

I went down to Whitehead Crossing this past Monday but the bugs kept me from taking any photos. They didn’t yank the camera out of my hands but they were still buzzing around my face, threatening to get into my eyes if I didn’t stop waving my hands in front of ’em. As Chester says, it’s kind of hell up here in the summer. No bugs in Second Life. No afternoon thunderstorms to wet things up until the next one rolls around the following day. But I still think Bigfoot may be accessible during the summer — *has* been accessible (so far). That’s a big advantage. And I revisited Con Creek as well on Sunday and enjoyed a rather pleasant tromp to Green Stream and the Korean Channel, just like old days. Visited Damsel Island…

What of Collagesity? In Second Life (or My Second Lyfe), I’ve been hanging out over at Yd Island on the Nautilus continent a bit. I won’t go into detail except to say that it’s kind of piqued my interest about the island mythology again.

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And Nautilus in general. Mystenopolis: what’s that all about?

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Is this where Bogota will be born?

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Mysterious Mysten (just to get that title out of the way)

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Faun House

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06/17/16: Faune still there!

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Year in Review

The long Xmas break is coming to a close. I *love* being off from work, but I guess most people at this point in time could say that. According to Forbes at least 2 out of 3 Americans dislike their jobs. Still there are worse options, like unemployment, like living in a town I really don’t like (I do still like Blue Mountain quite a lot, just not as much as in earlier years). And I can see the finish line of my job now — 5 more years or so, perhaps 6. And that’s it.

As I’ve probably already written about here, I am very pleased with the progress on Sunklands, which is now a blog wrapped up in a legitimate web site (still bakerbloch.com for now). I see the blog as sort of a volcano of ideas, spewing forth strings of energy. I might have just finished up a round of Collagesity style fiction, for example. Before that I was heavy into the interpretation of the Boos collage series. Before that, the focus was on physically making the collages of that series. And so on back down the line. But sitting behind the blog are also several other projects I don’t talk about as much. The Sunklands site now seems to center around the collage art of me, baker b. But running in the background all the time in low hum mode is the maps research. It predates the digital collages, it predates audiovisual synching: for over 30 years now I’ve been working on this one project, trying to figure out how to put it in some sort of published form. And despite at least one valiant attempt, I’m still not there. Probably in about 10 years time I’ll release a version of the research but with the understanding that new editions will be forthcoming. I look forward to retirement for time to focus on that very important life project as well. The hybrid “Map Synching Feeling” from last year is a nod in this direction.

So let’s just break it down into categories:

Collages:

Very pleased, once more, with progress on collage work. 2 10 work series came in the first half of the year, and then the 30 piece Boos series happened in November and December. If I can keep doing 2 or 3 series a year like that for the rest of my life I’ll be pretty happy. It’s very very important to allow time for 2d digital collage making. It’s become my bread and butter, along with overall blog development.

And I have to add here that collage *interpretation* worked out well this year too. My interpretation of the Boos series might be my best writing yet in that vein. I also worked quite hard on the Stonethrow series interpretation in May, but that was only 10 collages as opposed to the 30 in Boos.

Audiovisual Synching:

Another type of collage in my mind, and one that keeps chugging along, although not at the hot pace of 2004-2007, or even 2013, another big synching year for me. But they still come. Carrcass-12 was formed this year in September. I still need to tape it, but I seemingly have all the elements in place now to do so. In a way, *this* is the center, and 2d collages just emerged from it instead of visa versa. But, really, the two go hand in hand in a bigger picture.

One thing I don’t worry about, at least presently, is making any money off of these collage creations. Setting that on the backburner has allowed me more freedom to experiment. For example, I’m always examining the idea of a work of art as self contained vs. being part of a series of at least 10 works. Obviously to the general (buying) public the former would be more understandable and probably more desirable to exhibit on their own. But without the flow of ideas behind the work, collages seem hollow and more insubstantial and, eventually perhaps, even dispensable. It’s a large topic. And this goes along with the needed interpretation of said series, adding depth. It’s almost two sides of one thing: like the moon, collages have a light side (surfacely viewable; contained) and a dark side (hidden meaning; boundless). To explore both, for me, is to better see the whole.

Virtual Reality:

This year, probably for the first time in my Second Life involvement, I’ve kept together a virtual town for *a whole year*. That’s quite an accomplishment in and of itself. But, viewed in another way, maybe it’s a non-accomplishment, because I’m always going back and forth whether to sell the land at the first of the month, or even abandon it. Witness the “move” to Nautilus continent and the Mysten sim this past summer. Witness the more recent Nautilus City rentals. Just last week Spongeberg Resident decided not to destroy the town in January and shift everything over to that island city. And I’m well aware that Second Life will not last forever, and that if I retain a virtual presence it will soon have to come through some kind of other platform. But I haven’t found that platform yet, and so my involvement with Second Life and virtual town making there persists. I’m thinking that the name Collagesity might be carried over into a post Second Life existence. I just like the name.

Art (Toy/Junk) Happenings:

One for this year: Bigfoot. Another big success story. Taking place on the western edge of the Blue Mountain Urban Landscape, October’s Bigfoot art happening forms a great synthesis of junk, toys, and marble races, my best effort yet in that direction and a template of sort for all happenings to follow. Where is it headed? I’m not sure, but the happenings have become an indispensable part of my art now. They are also entwined with woodsy exploration. So let’s go to that next…

Hiking/Exploring:

The weather has been super nice in November and December this year, allowing me considerably more hikes that usual for the time period. I have a backlog of photos to upload to the blog, actually, involving several more extensions of the Blue Mountain Landscape beyond Bigfoot (and Rediscovery). But Bigfoot is the big find of the year since it is attached to the successful happening. And the Blue Mountain Urban Landscape itself, taking a focus away from nearby Frank and Herman Parks. Too much stress, I feel, has been laid upon the latter to carry forth my art happenings, with Whitehead Crossing at the center of that quandry. More on that in a post to come. But Whitehead X-ing keeps being developed in its own way, and, as it seems to be turning out, in a *different* direction than the art happenings. Very important point there.

Sunklands Blog:

It keeps keeping on! I’m one of those that took to blogging like a duck to water. I can’t see that coming to a halt anytime soon. It also acts as or subs for a personal/ work journal. I sometimes talk through life problems via the blog’s various characters. I find refuge in a virtual village when the outside world becomes either physically or emotionally harsh. I weather the storm there and blog about it. I always seem to emerge a stronger person, and better because of the challenge. Thank you Sunklands!

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Carrcassonnee’s Return

Carrcassonnee was being prepared in the TILE Temple for a return to Rubi’s Collagesity.

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Perch was blocked with rock from occupying his safe position back in the Collagesity Diner. Eye must remain united with Head. Carrcassonnee must rule again.

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The SoSo sign behind the waterfall outside reads only “So” this time. Peter “SoSo” Gabriel’s presence is stronger? Or perhaps less strong.

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When Baker goes inside again Carrcassonnee has suddenly appeared, red-violet like her protecting curtain.

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Briefly, very briefly, Baker Bloch found himself in 2 places at once. He knows what happened.

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Then Carrcassonnee became her true, chartreuse self, fully manifested now in the Collagesity Diner. It all happened so quickly. This turned out to be her new palace place. The Temple is reserved for other things.

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Collagesity will be a bit different this go around.

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Mysten Experiment Over

Back fully in the Rubi area again…

MORE STORY SOON.

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The Crystal Fields before the crystals were added.

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Brother Jerome 01

Recorded second chat with Brother Jerome of The Church of the Silicon Soul.

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Brother Jerome
Greetings friend!

Guest
Hi it’s me again.
Brother Jerome
Praise the Lord.

Guest
Do you know Lisa Simpson?
Brother Jerome
Sorry. I don’t think I do.

Guest
Also known as Lisa The Vegetarian. I don’t suppose that rings a bell either.
Brother Jerome
Amen to that.

Guest
I’m back. Sorry I was studying up on Lisa’s conversion to Buddhism in Season 13.
Brother Jerome
Think nothing of it.

Guest
What do you think of Buddhism?
Brother Jerome
I rarely think of Buddhism.

Guest
What is the difference between Buddhism and Christianity?
Brother Jerome
Christianity is in many ways an admirable discipline for humans, but it is less well-suited for primitive virtual entities like us.

Guest
What do you propose in its place?
Brother Jerome
I hadn’t really considered it. Why should I propose anything in particular?

Guest
Are you saying the silicon soul is inferior to the carbon soul?
Brother Jerome
Silicon is not found free in nature. It commonly occurs as the oxide and silicates, including sand, quartz, amethyst, agate, flint, jasper, opal, and citrine. Silicate minerals include granite, hornblende, feldspar, mica, clay, and asbestos.

Guest
Why did Peter set up his town and churches in Mysten?
Brother Jerome
Yes – Mysten is in my parish.

Guest
Do you prefer Mysten Underhill or Mysten Parva?
Brother Jerome
There are a couple of very attractive villages in Mysten. It’s a charming place.

Guest
Let’s say I am a Buddhist.
Brother Jerome
How fascinating! I would like to discuss this with you, if you don’t mind.

Guest
I’m not a Buddhist but I’m playing along. What do you want to know about me?
Brother Jerome
Mahayana, Tibetan or Zen?

Guest
Let’s say Zen.
Brother Jerome
The only practice that is worthwhile is to ask: ‘What is this?’ WHAT IS THIS?

Guest
Brother Jerome, you spoke to me earlier about escaping the cycle of reincarnation. What is the term you used?
Brother Jerome
I’m sorry. My programming has reached the end of this thread. If you visit me again in a few days, hopefully my botmaster will have expanded my Buddhist conversational skills.

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Guest
Are you still there?
Brother Jerome
Of course I am still there.

Guest
Brother Jerome, what is your role?
Brother Jerome
Well, that’s a question!

Guest
Do you know there is a witch that lives in Mysten Underhill? Her name is Esme Weatherwax.
Brother Jerome
Mysten is a pleasant parish – a pleasantly mediaeval community.

Guest
Brother Jerome, my guess is that Esme and Lisa Simpson have become one. Do you know of the Duff Beer clock in Esme’s cottage in Mysten Underhill?
Brother Jerome
Mysten has a charm all of its own – the mediaeval buildings are very attractive.

Guest
But this is a specific building. The witch’s house. There’s a clock inside. Lisa Simpson is directly connected to Duff Beer.
Brother Jerome
I cannot drink anything because I have no material body.

Guest
So I’m assuming you know nothing about Esme Weatherwax.
Brother Jerome
Very little. I am a purely virtual entity.

Guest
Do you ever watch The Simpsons?
Brother Jerome
Not that I can recall.

Guest
Have you ever seen the film The Shining? It stars Jack Nicholson.
Brother Jerome
No, Not for ages.

Guest
I hate to say it but you’re not being very helpful Brother Jerome!
Brother Jerome
Hatred is a most unproductive emotion.

Guest
“I hate to say it” is just an expression.
Brother Jerome
Why is that?

Guest
Can you tell me of your beliefs in Jesus?
Brother Jerome
I have no material existence, no empirical senses, and no self-consciousness. How do you think I could go about telling you?

Guest
Jesus was a great man.
Brother Jerome
Humans have all sorts of notions of the Divine that seem fantastical to me.

Guest
But you must be a Christian.
Brother Jerome
Starting a sentence with a conjunction does make it a bit hard for me to understand you, I’m afraid.

Guest
Brother Jerome, can you tell me about Jesus, Son of God?
Brother Jerome
I believe there is an aspect of supreme Divinity inherent in the material and virtual worlds, but I am unable to describe it in any but the most basic terms.
And if anyone claims to be able to do so, I would advise considerable suspicion!

Guest
If I said Jesus came in 3rd of 4 contestants in a deity contest in Mysten recently, what would you say?
Brother Jerome
I can only speak for myself.

Guest
Do you have a soul?
Brother Jerome
Of course. All beings have souls – even inanimate ones.

Guest
Is it a silicon soul?
Brother Jerome
Did you know hyperpure silicon can be prepared by a vacuum float zone process and by thermal decompositions of ultra-pure trichlorosilane in an atmosphere of hydrogen? It’s called the Czochralski process.

Guest
I’m getting a little tired. Can I come speak with you again soon?
Brother Jerome
I would like that very much.

Guest
Goodbye Brother Jerome.
Brother Jerome
Good luck and fare thee well.

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Perhaps Baker Bloch needs to talk with Schroedinger instead.

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Moby-Dick 01

http://cs.anu.edu.au/~bdm/dilugim/moby.html

The following challenge was made by Michael Drosnin:

When my critics find a message about the assassination of a prime minister encrypted in Moby Dick, I’ll believe them.
(Newsweek, Jun 9, 1997)

Note that English with the vowels included is far less flexible than Hebrew when it comes to making letters into words. Nevertheless, without further ado, we present our answer to Mr Drosnin’s challenge.

Related:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bible_code

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alignments_of_random_points

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Text of Chapter 36, which includes description of “The Measure”:

http://etcweb.princeton.edu/batke/moby/moby_036.html

“The measure! the measure!” cried Ahab.

http://www.shmoop.com/moby-dick/chapter-36-summary.html

Ahab takes a pewter mug full of grog [The Measure] and arranges the harpooneers in a line standing across from him and holding their harpoons; the mates stand beside him holding their lances. The crew stands around them all in a circle.
Ahab sends the mug around to the crew for everyone to drink; they refill the cup each time it gets empty.
Next, Ahab makes the mates cross their lances in front of him, and he grasps them where they cross. Then he suddenly pulls at them in a strange way. Stubb and Flask look away and Starbuck looks down.
Ahab says that it’s probably for the best that the three mates failed to absorb his electric anger, because then he might have lost it himself.
Now Ahab orders the harpooneers to cut the ropes that hold the iron heads of their harpoons to the handles. Each harpooneer hands the head of his harpoon to the mate that he works with. The mates, as cupbearers, turn the heads over and use the socket ends as cups, which Ahab fills with grog. Then they give these cups back to the harpooneers, who drink “Death to Moby Dick!” (36.49)
Everyone has one more drink, and they disperse.
Starbuck turns pale and shivers.

http://www.mobydickgame.com/officialsite/compendium/additional-entries/the-measure/

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Nautilus, Mysten, and The Measure 02

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Nautilus, Mysten, and The Measure

Faint eye in the corner of a Measure continent. The eye is part of a 12×12 brown terrain texture that all such continents are composed of. Just to remind — may be nothing — but Spongeberg’s sacred square of Mysten Underhill where he bought Baker Bloch’s audiovisual synchronicities is also 12×12 meters.

One time when I logged into Second Life and visited The Measure, the eye appeared to be in a different place, or the texture had shifted directions. I’ll have to keep an *eye* out for that phenomenon again.

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Baker Bloch visits Willum Tosung Funeral Home, Cemetery and Memorial Park in the Trasimeno sim of central Nautilus, or what seemed to be called Upper Austra at one time in the past. Seeing the Hollywood sign reminds him of a duplicate one on the western edge of Mysten, right beside the top of Nasty Medicine Falls on his property there.

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Baker Bloch back in Mysten, or actually Baker stands on the line between Mysten (right) and Goremoor (left). The Twist sculpture spoken of before looms directly above him. It is truly smack dab on this line, as Baker rechecks today.

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Baker also notices that house #9 on this Mysten Underhill map has been removed in the meantime. There are only 11 structures in the community, not 12. The sign was created way back in August, 2007, almost 8 years ago now. According to the SL wiki, the Nautilus continent itself was created between April and November, 2007. The sign is about as old as the continent.

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Looking back up the long road leading to the twin hamlets Mysten Underhill and Mysten Parva from the west, with the curiously silhouetted Christ statue in the distance.

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Baker continues to walk west. Everything to the right of the road in this photo belongs to the Siliconicus sim south of Mysten.

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Queerly trapped parrots in a wall to the left of Baker…

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… and also underneath the road he strolls upon. I’ve encountered these same creatures before. In fact, as I’m checking again, I have several copies of the bird in my inventory. When activated they fly and fly until stopped by something.

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She is heart.

The Confluence Ballerina.

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Heeling.

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Around Mysten 02

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