The COVID-19 Pandemic, Day 53
Kim Stanley Robinson writing for The New Yorker:
Now comes this disease that can kill anyone on the planet. It's invisible; it spreads because of the way we move and congregate. Instantly, we've changed. As a society, we're watching the statistics, following the recommendations, listening to the scientists. Do we believe in science? Go outside and you'll see the proof that we do everywhere you look. We're learning to trust our science as a society. That's another part of the new structure of feeling.
All is relatively quiet on the western front. The grocery store was calm, well stocked, and full of people wearing face masks. A reminder played every thirty minutes, "Employees please wash your hands and wipe down your stations. We're in this together!" One person appeared to have the singular job of disinfecting freezer door handles over and over again, an infinite loop of performative hygiene.
Back in Chicago: tragedy. Crown Liquors closed. The virus claims another soul.
Crown was one of my favorite bars. It was a cultural institution and the type of haunt that was always appealing, had good cocktails, plenty tables for games of Magic, was easy to get to, featured live music... Such a fucking tragedy.
Digital mourning gallery:
Google Streetview
Via Stacie K. on Yelp
Neobeat that time Ben Babbitt played...
Gaming with the guys.
Via Phill C. on Yelp
In positive news, I decided it was time to invest in a Monome Grid. Since selling most of my hardware a few years ago I have been highly discerning with any new purchases. The Grid has long been something that I considered one of my endgame instruments. I finally know enough Max to make something approaching proper use of the thing.
Indeed, when I opened the box I had an experience of "correctness" that I haven't felt before. I imagine (fantasize) it is what guitar prodigies feel like when they first picked the instrument up. I would describe it as an intoxicating rush of possibility, joy, and awe. I haven't felt that about an instrument before. Last night I literally laughed out loud with happiness as I was learning how to patch with it. There is something special about programming with interactive hardware that is immensely satisfying.

The pandemic giveth, and the pandemic taketh away.
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The EOY Info Sessions
December 29, 2020 -
That Which is Unique, Breaks
December 25, 2020 -
Music Hackspace
October 16, 2020 -
Pandemic Day 203 / Floyd Protests Day 127
September 29, 2020 -
Towards the Polymyth
September 15, 2020 -
The Software Blues
September 11, 2020 -
arcologies Covered by CDM
September 01, 2020 -
arcologies
August 30, 2020 -
Pandemic Day 142 / Floyd Protests Day 66
July 30, 2020 -
Haunting Little Images
July 17, 2020 -
Pandemic Day 126 / Floyd Protests Day 50
July 14, 2020 -
amb_7
July 12, 2020 -
Film Jive Podcast
July 07, 2020 -
The Hottest of Takes
June 28, 2020 -
Lines Community Stream Video
June 21, 2020 -
Here's to WordPress
June 19, 2020 -
My Third Patch
June 17, 2020 -
The COVID-19 Pandemic, Day 97 & (also) The George Floyd Protests, Day 21
June 15, 2020 -
Lines Community Stream
June 09, 2020 -
My Second Patch
June 09, 2020 -
My First Patch
June 08, 2020 -
The COVID-19 Pandemic, Day 86 & (also) The George Floyd Protests, Day 10
June 04, 2020 -
The Greatest 5 Minutes in Music Education
May 15, 2020 -
Some Inspiration for Us
May 08, 2020 -
Grid Keyboard
May 03, 2020 -
The COVID-19 Pandemic, Day 53
May 02, 2020 -
Markov Chain
April 30, 2020 -
Learning Max: My Voynich Manuscript
April 28, 2020 -
The COVID-19 Pandemic, Day 44
April 23, 2020 -
The Struggle for Meaning
April 19, 2020 -
The COVID-19 Pandemic, Day 36
April 15, 2020 -
A Time of Depth
April 13, 2020 -
The COVID-19 Pandemic, Day 25
April 04, 2020 -
The COVID-19 Pandemic, Day 14
March 24, 2020 -
Apocalypse Meditations
March 19, 2020 -
The COVID-19 Pandemic, Day 9
March 19, 2020 -
The COVID-19 Pandemic, Day 5
March 15, 2020 -
The COVID-19 Pandemic, Day 4
March 14, 2020 -
The COVID-19 Pandemic, Day 2
March 12, 2020 -
Some Myths About Dreams
February 27, 2020 -
Dawn
February 15, 2020 -
Brexit and the Wall
February 01, 2020 -
Personal Mythologies III: Toonami
January 05, 2020