Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Bougainvillea glabra: Loving bliss: (Scottish Country) Dancing in other places (and eliciting loving bliss neurophysiology) .... 'Loving Bliss and Practices to Elicit This,' 'Loving Bliss as Friends,' 'Eudaimonia is Flow and Bliss,' 'Guidelines for Practicing Loving Bliss vis-à-vis Practicing a Musical Instrument,' ... And a wiki subject for open teaching and learning at WorldUni about this * * * 'Honey in the Bag' sessions - Scottish small piping upcoming CD ... and with A.I. Piping Google Doodle harmonies? * * * great Stanford Wikidata Affinity Group meeting this morning - Future possible topic? Wikidata for brain science, libraries at the cellular and atomic levels, and with an all languages’ approach … and into brain simulations in a realistic virtual earth for species?



Scottish Country Dancing in other places (and eliciting loving bliss neurophysiology)

As I emailed (at bottom) my Scottish Country Dancing friend from Pittsburgh from the 1970s, Susan: https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2019/04/ecology-of-rocky-mountains-care.html ...
My goodness, you went Scottish Country Dancing in PGH after a hiatus, Sioux! So nice to see you and Tim out here recently, and thanks for your wonderful knitting crafts' gifties. Which 1745 dances did you dance? :)

Questions of eliciting loving bliss neurophysiology and with Scottish Country Dancing (and SCD music) ... wouldn't involve X ... but how best to gauge the qualities, and intensities, of these neurophysiologies' emergences when they're arising (awareness?, consciousness?) ... X as a reference? And how to cultivate such bubbling up (sans champagne!:)


Here are some web pages with much exploration of and thinking about these questions: 

Loving Bliss and Practices to Elicit This

Loving Bliss as Friends

Eudaimonia is Flow and Bliss

Guidelines for Practicing Loving Bliss vis-à-vis 
Practicing a Musical Instrument

And a wiki subject for open teaching and learning at WorldUni about this - https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Loving_Bliss_(eliciting_this_neurophysiology) - for further creativity :)

SCD cheers, Scott


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Honey in the Bag 'sessions'


Hullo Barbara, Heather, Patti and Bruce, 

Would be great to create harmonies to these tunes - https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2019/02/gobies-scott-macleods-honey-in-bag-cd.html?m=0 …~ with Google's Bach AI Doodle newly into 'Piping Google Doodle' (software yet to be created for creating piping harmonies +) - https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2019/03/common-bluebell-ongoing-envisioning-of.html (thanks Bruce for the video herein about Google's Bach Doodle, and re here too - https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2019/03/western-meadowlark-world-univ-sch-live.html ) - in such a way that Alasdair Fraser could read these notes / this sheet music as I bagpiped, and add his je ne sais quoi to my upcoming 'Honey in the Bag' Scottish small pipes' CD sometime in 2020 ... just a little further brainstorming here re possible 'Honey in the Bag' sessions ... :)

Found and got a new replacement tube - mine had developed a hole or two - between my bellows and bag/pipes - (and found that the very complete and snazzy hardware store in Moraga had completely closed and vanished! :)

Musical cheers, Scott


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Here are Rees and Scott -
Amazing Grace Duet, with seconds (harmony)

https://youtu.be/AD1uB2I2qnE
(when I was giving Rees bagpiping lessons a few years ago; Rees is about to graduate from UC Berkeley in mechanical engineering soon).
http://scottmacleod.com/piping.htm



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Hi Barbara, Patti, Heather and Bruce, 

Happy travels in Utrecht ... and hope you're feeling better, Barbara 

great harmonies ... re Piping Google Doodle (still need to write this A.I. software, - and building on Google's Bach Doodle in TensorFlow ... https://www.google.com/doodles/celebrating-johann-sebastian-bach and https://www.blog.google/technology/ai/honoring-js-bach-our-first-ai-powered-doodle/ ) ... there's the art ... re piping, great 'seconds' (harmonies)... :) ... https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2019/05/bougainvillea-glabra-loving-bliss.html ...

- Ecosse


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Behind the Doodle: Celebrating Johann Sebastian Bach

https://youtu.be/XBfYPp6KF2g
https://www.google.com/doodles/celebrating-johann-sebastian-bach

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Next Wikidata Affinity Group Meeting (2019-05-07)


Hilary, 

Thanks again for facilitating a great Stanford Wikidata Affinity Group meeting. 

Re "
Future possible topic? Wikidata for brain science, libraries at the cellular and atomic levels, and with an all languages’ approach … and into brain simulations in a realistic virtual earth for species?,
" see, again: https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2019/05/common-fruit-fly-stanford-chris-doe.html. This might make further sense, and with regard to my other questions today - "Question: am curious about how to add all these resources into a realistic virtual earth for libraries. Am thinking Google Street View with TIME SLIDER / Maps / Earth / TensorFlow with languages + ..." if you think in terms of Google Streetview with Second Life / OpenSim for avatar bots, but realistic ones, not cartoon-esque, and even for tele-robotic surgery, and genetic engineering (e.g. CRISPR Cas9 gene editing technologies into Google Streetview+). I could show you some of these information technologies, where you could add things to them, or build things in them, if that would help. Wikidata data into the Rathskeller in the Boston area at different time periods into Google Streetview into a realistic virtual earth - using today's presentation - is another helpful way of conceiving of the vast new libraries I'm seeking to facilitate and develop. How might we best explore developing this further? Thank you.

Friendly regards, Scott


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Some text I saved from today: 

Christine Fernsebner Eslao, fernsebner, Harvard Library

Christina Linklater, stina later, Harvard Library

Question: am curious about how to add all these resources into a realistic virtual earth for libraries. Am thinking Google Street View with TIME SLIDER / Maps / Earth / TensorFlow with languages +. For ex., add video of the Rathskeller in in the 1970s or 1980s and now, or add punk rock video from the 1970s differentially from the 1980s … for archival research … and then patch them together bibliographically and archivally … in a new conceiving of libraries and Wikidata 
How best to do this?


From Paul Moeller to Everyone: (09:34 AM)

Is anyone incorporating DISCOG identifiers as they’re creating wikidate entries?


From Me to Everyone: (09:35 AM)

How best to connect them library-wise and newly for interactivity … so that people in video could become avatar bots … and then we could eventually converse with these new syntheses, libraries-wise.
Thanks.


From Rhonda Super to Everyone: (09:37 AM)

Yes! I'm interested in geo info over time


From Me to Everyone: (09:40 AM)

Thank you


From Harvard room 331 to Everyone: (09:42 AM)

Cool. We’ll keep that in mind!


From Harvard room 331 to Everyone: (09:52 AM)

interTWINGLED


From Jens Ohlig to Everyone: (09:52 AM)

Yes, it is hard to get QuickStatements to work with the Docker image, but there is a solution.
Sorry for all the rough parts in Wikibase at the moment, we’re working hard on it.


From Me to Everyone: (09:53 AM)

Future possible topic? Wikidata for brain science, libraries at the cellular and atomic levels, and with an all languages’ approach … and into brain simulations in a realistic virtual earth for species?





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