Thursday, June 17, 2021

Alyogyne huegelii: ALL libraries, ALL museums, EVER - in Google Street View with TIME SLIDER, conceptually - for movement too? . . . Time slide back to the 1820 and walk down the aisles of the Library of Congress to read books in Thomas Jefferson's library - all in a digital mask too (on an elliptical machine, or outside on a walk) * * * A * * * single realistic virtual earth for a) Biology, b) Physics, c) Chemistry, - for aging reversal new IT tools? * * * online Scottish Small Piping lessons - Looking forward to PM Stuart Liddell's "Tuning your Bagpipes' " seminar from Scotland ~ am seeking nevertheless somehow to learn interactively too - and with piping - in a way informed say by the vision of Gordon Duncan riffing with AC / DC and you 'riffing' or playing Thunderstruck so extraordinarily - and playing with the Allman Bros in '73 at Cow Palace improvisationally (for learning)

 

ALL libraries, ALL museums, EVER 

- in Google Street View with TIME SLIDER, conceptually - for movement too? 

. . . Time slide back to the 1820 and walk down the aisles of the Library of Congress to read books in Thomas Jefferson's library - all in a digital mask too (on an elliptical machine, or outside on a walk)


Hi Susan, 

It would be lovely to see you. Let's see if we can get together.

Scott

PS

Am curious too regarding World Univ & Sch and libraries in Pennsylvania, for matriculating students, and wiki Universitians, to explore how collaborations might work. 

While WUaS is planning, brainstorming-wise, to code for all 7.8 billion people on planet, - http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/search/label/You%20at%20WUaS?m=0 - in 200 countries, our matriculating undergraduates in Pennsylvania, and esp the states in the USA with Carnegie Libraries ... an amazing public library system .. would benefit much from online digital resources, possibly as early as this autumn. Looking forward to seeing you! 


Susan,

It looks like Carnegie Libraries are not in Alaska and Delaware -https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Carnegie_libraries_in_the_United_States - and maybe WUaS can help! Just blogged about reaching out to Alaska's department of education or high school college counselors, here - http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2021/06/red-alder-reed-pics-stanford-law-codex.html - a few days ago, having come in contact with a Reed College friend from Alaska who mailed the food boxes along my 1st 3.5 month hike on the Pacific Crest Trail in California and Oregon in 1980 :) 

Scott

 

- Scott GK MacLeod  

Founder, President, CEO & Professor

World Univ & Sch (WUaS) - PO Box 442, Canyon, CA 94516 

1) non-profit World University and School - http://worlduniversityandschool.org  

2) for profit general stock company WUaS Corporation in CA - http://worlduniversityandschool.org/AcademicPress.html


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Claus, Susan

7:46 AM (3 hours ago)

to me, Jane, Sandy, Susan

I'm guessing there weren't many English-speakers in Alaska at the time Andrew was shelling out for library buildings*. I am happy to report that it looks like there are plenty of independent libraries out there now!

https://publiclibraries.com/state/alaska/



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Susan, 

I bet the independent library in

Whale Pass, Alaska - Whale Pass Community Library

- has grown a lot bigger in the past year, and that Delewarans, in that tiny state near PA, have developed work-arounds to their major dearth of Carnegie Public Libraries, also thanks to the internet. That website has funny Alaska ads too :) and you can begin to visit Whale Pass, Alaska in Street View with a Google Search -it's on a island (getting to be northern BC) - but you can't go in its library virtually yet, since it doesn't seem to exist in Google Street View yet (since we haven't added it ... Or a new virtual Carnegie Library there either :)


The second time I hiked the Pacific Crest Trail in 1982, south from Canada through the state of Washington, I first did an off trail back country hike  on top of the Olympic range, on Washington state's Olympic peninsula with a friend, then took a ferry to Vancouver island, in Canada, then over to Vancouver, and then hitchhiked east100 miles to Manning Park still in Canada where I started hiking south into WA through the incredible north Cascades :) ... Carnegie Libraries in back country on smartphones for World Universitian student thru-hikers !


Meeting for coffee in Pittsburgh regarding ... virtual Carnegie Libraries and Museums - for traveling and movement too - since World Univ & Sch is planning ALL Libraries and ALL Museums, in all 7139 known living languages EVER, extinct languages too esp, - and so in a digital MASK, or GLASSES, you can walk down the aisles or stacks of books, or through miles of the Louvre, for the movement benefits of walking (whether on an elliptical machine, or outside your house on a walk in a lovely secluded wooded area :)


Museums ~ 

http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/search/label/museums?m=0

https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Museums


#RealisticVirtualEarthForMuseums

https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch/status/1250167010253615106?s=19



Libraries ~

http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/search/label/libraries?m=0

https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Library_Resources


#RealisticVirtualEarthForLibraries - 

https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch/status/1327307559871549440?s=19


(From 

https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Subjects)


In

All 7,139 living languages + in extinct ones too - 

https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Languages)


I don't have machine learning down, or related libraries, to be able to teach a system how to learn how to join all the dots or URLs ... As we add new open online Carnegie Libraries, or parts of them like a stack or a PDF of a book, like in Whale Pass, Alaska, but which doesn't YET have any Carnegie libraries :)

Think Google Street View with time slider to be able to walk down the stacks in 1820 of the Library of Congress and read from Thomas Jefferson's books ... Then time slide back to the library of Alexandria in 2075 before present, 27 years before it was burned - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_of_Alexandria - and even so we can all (wiki) aggregate evidence from different sources about what it was like, digitally, in a realistic virtual earth for libraries, with time slider ...





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single realistic virtual earth for a) Biology, b) Physics, c) Chemistry, - for aging reversal new IT tools?


How to build a single realistic virtual earth for the genetics of aging reversal - and as new information technologies' too?

So, 
Realistic Virtual Earth for Biology?
- and - 
Realistic Virtual Earth for Physics?
- and -
Realistic Virtual Earth for Chemistry? 
... with a #FilmTo3D App too and at the Street View with time slider level, the cellular level, and the atomic level too ... 

Then how to make them interoperable with each other, for one, but which will also involve actual-virtual, physical-digital FURTHER MASTERY of each as a separate academic discipline too?

The second speaker, Prisca Liberali, yesterday in this CalTech Genetics' talk seems like she could initiate this in remarkable ways, and her presentation easily inform a realistic virtual earth for genetics, and with a film-to-3D App too (albeit without the library of virtual objects, that WAS Google Poly, including cells, and parts of cells as virtual objects, and atoms, and their participles as virtual objects too; please excuse me that I'm not an atomic physicist:)

see:
Sri Lankan elephant: WUaS ...
Caltech Genetics 6/16/21: Thank you for attending Hindsight 2020 - The Allen Institute Developmental Recording Virtual Series with Harvard's Chris Walsh and Prisca Liberali in Switzerland

One presenter in this CalTech series last month in May 2021, did use the 'revert' word (which I was listening to regarding 'aging reversal genetics' once)  .  .

Sunbird: CalTech Genetics' monthly talk again tomorrow morning ... (Did George Church somehow invite me to these? ... One Stanford researcher - Dr. Kristy Red-Horse - used the word 'reverts' to describe a genetic process last month, but I haven't heard any other researchers in the monthly talks use this word, - and none have used the 'aging reversal genetics' words yet (that I've heard) * Hindsight 2020 The Allen Institute Developmental Recording Symposium - 


Beginnings of conceiving of a 
'Realistic Virtual Earth for Biology' 
- and see Twitter #Hashtag for ...Genetics, for ...CRISPR, for ... Evolutionary Biology ?
Wednesday, May 26, 2021
Yosemite valley tunnel view: Getting one's mind around aging reversal genetically * Begin perfectly building an #ActualVirtual #PhysicalDigital> #RealisticVirtualEarthForGenetics #CRISPR + "possible to safely reverse the age of complex tissues" “If you wind the hands of the clock back, time also goes backward” #WUaSagingReversal #FilmTo3D App @ cell/atom levels * * A 'Realistic Virtual Earth for Biology' - and also to master biology?

https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2021/05/yosemite-valley-tunnel-view-getting.html


- and - 
Beginnings of conceiving of a 
Realistic Virtual Earth for Physics?
Thursday, May 27, 2021
Travertine Hot Springs: Following up further on this "Getting one's mind around aging reversal genetically" thread, I put DNA atomic particles which potentially "GET YOUNGER" in QUOTES re ... "... track DNA particles as they potentially "GET YOUNGER" too - and per Transcription Factors, TFome: aging forward & reverse ... because I couldn't get my mind FURTHER around the concept of atoms "getting younger."

https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2021/05/travertine-moundbridgeportcajpg.html


- and -
Beginnings of conceiving of a 
Realistic Virtual Earth for Chemistry? 
Thursday, June 10, 2021
Alpine Lily (Lilium parvum): 'Getting one's mind around aging reversal genetically,' How would a realistic virtual earth for CHEMISTRY work? - thinking Google Street View with time slider, Maps, Earth, TensorFlow AI, and at the cell and atom levels too

http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2021/06/alpine-lily-lilium-parvum-how-would.html




6a
Seeking to complete my Actual-Virtual, Physical-Digital Harbin Hot Springs' ethnographic field work, and research
including 
in making a realistic virtual Harbin as field site, wtih text in the sidebar 

(and for actual field work ... and remaining in a safe California in these regards, - and regarding abolition too ...)

realistic virtual earth as STEM field sites and classrooms 


with machine learning learning opportunities 


... would also like to give public readings in Lake County Public Libraries - which were cancelled in 2016 - of my first book, "Naked Harbin Ethnography" - 
Calopteryx: Harbin Book Readings/Signings' Schedule (updating), UC Berkeley Anthro Dept. 11/11, 2 Lake County libraries 11/5, "Naked Harbin Ethnography: Hippies, Warm Pools, Counterculture, Clothing-Optionality & Virtual Harbin" by Scott MacLeod, Will learn a lot more about Harbin anthropologically in new ways in public conversations/talks/readings/signings of my Harbin book, Kinda on an e-mission to share about Harbin re "physical - o that warm water releasing meditation - or intellectual pleasure, delight, or ecstasy" :)



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online Scottish Small Piping lessons - Looking forward to PM Stuart Liddell's "Tuning your Bagpipes' " seminar from Scotland ~ am seeking nevertheless somehow to learn interactively too - and with piping - in a way informed say by the vision of Gordon Duncan riffing with AC / DC and you 'riffing' or playing Thunderstruck so extraordinarily - and playing with the Allman Bros in '73 at Cow Palace improvisationally (for learning) 



Dear Stuart, 


Greetings from the SF Bay Area. Looking forward to your tuning seminar from Scotland - https://www.stuartliddell.com/book-sessions - on Friday the 25th, when I'm planning to be in Pittsburgh, PA. When I booked the seminar, I paid for 2 lessons (and didn't receive the same automatic email confirmation as the previous 2 times), so am hoping to have another lesson with you perhaps in the near future. How would early July work for you? (I begin driving east across the US on Sunday June 20th). Was it ok to book two lessons of different kinds at the same time?


I also added our two lessons, 


- and regarding my blog posts about these, to these two wiki 'schools' at World University & School, for your reference. 



Looking forward to the tuning seminar - and with my Scottish Small Pipes' especially. Am learning much from the video recordings of your teaching and thinking, and appreciatively ... and am seeking further to explore ways to make learning the bagpipes somehow remarkably enjoyable interactively or socially - which I'm finding our 2 conversations to be. The process of listening and feeling is wonderful as a focus, with taking the music directly from you or a teacher - and memorizing - makes so much sense, and your playing Ceol Beag or Light Music is wonderfully inspiring in these regards; am seeking nevertheless somehow to learn interactively too - and with piping - in a way informed say by the vision of Gordon Duncan riffing with AC / DC and you 'riffing' or playing Thunderstruck so extraordinarily - and playing with the Allman Bros in '73 at Cow Palace improvisationally (for learning) ...and even newly with riffing with PIobaireachd melodies and note durations ... and even with machine learning playing music with the same 'energy' as this concert's synergies (for me and many. Thank you. 

Best wishes, 
Scott




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Hi Taylor, 


Thanks for your email. Liking Stuart's use of singing too for piping, and learning with feeling ... now how to elicit the inspiration to sing piping music freely, I wonder. I'm familiar with Patrick McLaurin's website with the impressive "An Encyclopedia of Tunes for the Great Highland Bagpipe," Compiled by Robert L. Pekaar, 5th Edition
a far-reaching compendium of piping tunes (https://www.patrickmclaurin.com/tunedatabase/) ... and am curious how these in a database could be algorithmically developed for 'excellent tunes' - for me read most lyrical, or most melodic, - and Stuart in the Valley of the Deer revue touches on 'excellent tunes' too - https://youtu.be/xVAVE5i_10Q - and much else as well. 

I also added our two lessons, and regarding my blog posts about these, to these two wiki 'schools' at World University & School, for your reference. 



(see, too, how I've referenced them below)

Am learning much from the video recordings of Stuart's teaching and thinking, and appreciatively ... and am seeking further to explore ways to make learning the bagpipes somehow remarkably enjoyable interactively or socially - which I'm finding our 2 conversations to be. The process of listening and feeling is wonderful as a focus, with taking the music directly from Stuart or a teacher (Donald MacLeod tutorials for Piobaireachd, for example - but also kind of 'robotic' shall I write?) - and memorizing (which Stuart suggests for feeling-reasons, I think, as you may have watched). So much of what Stuart teaches makes so much sense, and his playing Ceol Beag or Light Music is wonderfully inspiring in these regards for me; am seeking nevertheless somehow to learn interactively too - and with piping - in a way informed say by the vision of Gordon Duncan riffing with AC / DC and Stuart 'riffing' or playing Gordon Duncan's "Thunderstruck' tune so extraordinarily - and for me, envisioning-wise, by playing with the Allman Bros in '73 at Cow Palace improvisationally (for learning too) ... and even newly with riffing with PIobaireachd melodies and note durations ... and even with machine learning playing music with the same 'energy' with this concert and this concert's synergies (for me and many).
 
But feeling-wise with Piobaireachd, I come back to John D. Burgess's one or two Piobaireachds online I know of, in particular, regarding beauty, and learning directly from the music, without intermediaries, like sheet music (so memorizing esp), ... and his 'heavy' non-mensurality in these regards ... and after learning from PM Donald MacLeod's lyrical Piobaireachd tutorials, how to learn directly from John D. Burgess's playing, and yet interactively even, enjoyably and socially somehow ... and take Piobaireachd to new new heights (apart from playing Piobaireachd with machine learning Allman Bros' in '73) ? I'll explore this further with Stuart in subsequent conversations, I'd think :)

Open Band got a bit together the other evening at Patti's, and while friend Barbara Salisbury was at home and videoconferencing with us all via a MacBook on Patti's chair in her backyard, and she could play her fiddle with all of us for herself (but not together with us due to lag or latency), we still aren't playing in real real time remotely - which could be great for you, if interested, in the autumn, and if you'd be awake from 11pm - 1pm, or possibly 10pm -midnight, cine the Blue and Pink books and the other sheet music can be great for learning Scottish Small Piping further. 

Am going to be arriving in Pittsburgh, as I drive east across the country, on Thursday, June 24th, and may well be doing something with my mother at 7pm in east coast time that evening - so a lesson wouldn't work then for me. I'm not sure how my internet signal will be during July in southeast Massachusetts, so perhaps we can be in touch about a lesson in the 2nd half of July online, after you return from your vacation. 

Cheers, 



===Select Blogs, Blog Aggregators===

MacLeod, Scott. 2021-2008. [https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/search/label/bagpiping Scott MacLeod's bagpiping]. SF Bay Area: scott-macleod.blogspot.com/search/label/bagpiping.



===Select References===

Liddell, Stuart. 2021. [http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2021/06/hibiscus-rosa-sinensis.html?m=0 Hibiscus rosa-sinensis: Second bagpiping lesson with PM Stuart Liddell in Scotland, W June 2, 2021]. June 2, 2021. SF Bay Area: scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2021/06/hibiscus-rosa-sinensis.html?m=0

Liddell, Stuart. 2021. [https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2021/05/hibiscus-trionum-modesty-first-lesson.html?m=0 Hibiscus trionum (modesty): First bagpiping lesson with PM Stuart Liddell in Scotland, Th May 13 2021 ~ Scottish small pipes with singing * Any pipers here who might be interested in Stuart's Topical (group) Lessons beginning toward the end of the month (which I hope to participate in with private lessons as well)? Know of any pipers who might be interested? Stuart is the best ! :) * Regarding riffing with Yo-yo Ma's and Wynton Marsalis's 'Guidelines for Practicing a Musical Instrument':) ~ "Guidelines for practicing a musical instrument" ... http://scottmacleod.com/GuidelinesPracticingMusicalInstrument.htm (And, now for something completely different, - and how to explore with bagpiping, and Stuart's extraordinary piping in particular - "Guidelines for practicing loving bliss vis-à-vis practicing a musical instrument" ... http://scottmacleod.com/GuidelinesPracticingLovingBlissvavMusicalInstrument.htm ?) * * * Stuart Liddell Piping :) ... Topical (group) Lessons? ~ Inspiring too * Found the 4 beautiful Piobaireachd you mentioned, as either most lyrical or melodic among Piobaireachd pieces, - and enjoyed listening to them * * * * Tuesday, June 1, 20201 Transcription of most of my 'Scott MacLeod's first bagpiping lesson with PM Stuart Liddell in Scotland, Thursday May 13, 2021' ~]. Th. May 13, 2021. SF Bay Area: scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2021/05/hibiscus-trionum-modesty-first-lesson.html?m=0.




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- Scott GK MacLeod  
Founder, President, CEO & Professor
World Univ & Sch (WUaS) - PO Box 442, Canyon, CA 94516 
1) non-profit World University and School - http://worlduniversityandschool.org  
2) for profit general stock company WUaS Corporation in CA - http://worlduniversityandschool.org/AcademicPress.html

(m) 412 478 0116 - sgkmacleod@gmail.com 

World Univ & Sch Innovation Research -  scottmacleod.com 




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