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#Sound and Concept
Game on...on the radio...Pajas with three run home run...Mets 0-Dodger 4 at end of four..."sound" is what we "see", concept is what we, what?...make...lost this post at start...wasn't saving...maybe needed entry in title...when I leave google blogger to search google, blogger saves, automatically...anyway, thought is a motif, like the WAS sceptre, is how it "sounds", its concept what we "make"...there is vocabulary for this in linguistics, which I've gone on about...Ohtani up...this where I began before...ground out-3-1...Tucker up...and I want to get back to the Bat Ears, or something...to top of fifth...bbk...
✨️repeating refrains of communication in egyptian art
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Repeating refrains in Ancient Egyptian art and communication served as a sophisticated system of stability, sacred magic, and memory. This repetition was not intended to be monotonous, but rather functioned as "algorithmic loops" that reinforced divine order (Ma'at), honored the dead, and facilitated complex communication through standardized iconography.
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Key repeating refrains in Egyptian communication include:
1. The Repetition of the Name (Soul’s Anchor)
• Purpose: To repeat a person’s name in their tomb was to ensure their immortality.
• Artistic Function: Names and titles were inscribed over and over on statues, tomb walls, and offering tables to ensure the deceased was constantly remembered and revived.
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2. Divine Epithets and Ritual Phrases
• Ritualistic Repetition: Religious texts and temple inscriptions, such as those found at the Temple of Seti I at Abydos, show that specific divine titles and formulas were repeated with precise, symmetrical consistency.
• Magical Power: This repetition, often called litanies, was believed to have magical power, allowing priests and pharaohs to interact directly with the divine realm.
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3. Iconographic Formulas (The "Gestural Koiné")
• Gestural Codes: Specific gestures were repeated throughout different eras and regions, creating a shared language. Examples include "hands on chest" to signify authority and "palms outwards" to denote adoration.
• Standardization: The use of a strict grid system in art ensured that figures maintained identical proportions, making the art, like the hieroglyphs, a reliable and communicative system.
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4. Visual Recursion and Spatial Structure
• Algorithmic Loops: Similar to modern coding, specific visual symbols and hieroglyphs were arranged in repeated patterns that structured the viewer's interpretation, creating "nested layers of meaning".
• Compositional Balance: Scenes were often organized in rows or registers, with figures of gods or the pharaoh repeating in consistent poses to demonstrate eternal power.
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5. Determinatives in Hieroglyphs
• Semantic Repetition: Hieroglyphs often used "determinatives" (symbols at the end of a word to clarify its meaning) that were repeated to emphasize the category of the word (e.g., repeating a divine symbol for divine subjects).
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These repetitive techniques allowed Egyptians to communicate across generations, linking the earthly world with the divine.
🎶"similar to coding"...a reach is to compare the Egyptians' "coding" with the coding of Fringe, the multi season saga that I have been watching on Disney Plus, an episode per night just before I go to sleep...too violent to recommend...myself, I regard movie violence as cartoonish...why kids like cartoons...double by Hernandez...what appeals to kids still appeals to adults...baseball is a religion for all ages, and people...aaand, millions watch, watching, shows like Fringe...Fringe literally lays an easter egg at each commercial break-some puzzling image-a six fingered hand, a frog with Greek letter on back...bbk...best copysave...must be entering in title...ok now...
✨️The "Fringe" TV show frog glyph features the Greek letter Phi (
) on its back. This symbol represents the Golden Ratio (
), which is a recurring mathematical theme in the show, particularly linked to Walter Bishop’s research and the series' hidden, solvable, episode-specific easter egg puzzles.
fringe movie phyllotaxis
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In the television series Fringe, phyllotaxis (the arrangement of leaves on a plant stem) is not a central plot point, but it is heavily linked to the show's underlying mathematical and biological themes, specifically through its glyphs and the Fibonacci sequence.
- Fibonacci and Phyllotaxis: The Fibonacci sequence, which dictates the spiral phyllotaxis in many plants, is represented in the Fringe glyphs. The Horn glyph is depicted as a Fibonacci spiral, and the Seahorse glyph also features this spiral and is associated with the Golden Ratio.
- The Leaf Glyph: One of the eight main symbols (glyphs) seen before commercial breaks is a leaf that features a triangle or "Delta" symbol. This glyph is often linked to the botanical themes explored in the show, such as in the pilot episode.
- The Flower Glyph: Another related glyph shows a flower where some petals are replaced with dragonfly wings, highlighting the show's blend of nature and unnatural elements.
- General Math Themes: The show often references nature, science, and the Golden Ratio as a recurring theme, connecting the "fringe" occurrences to the fundamental "pattern" of the universe.
🎶that's an AI reach!...but, it does characterize
Fringe easter eggs...there are Fringe break downs,
but I haven't found one, some, I like...tired...
leave off and settle in for night...watch Fringe..
Mets 0-Dodgers 4 thru seven...bk w score...
Mets 0-Dodgers 4...hmmph...didn't miss the last.
..Angels 10-Yankees 11...that game was close
run...walk off by Yankees...Trout has two homeruns...ended his slump...Angels scoring
runs in bunches of late, which bodes well...
most all the teams close together, Dodgers,
Yankees, Brewers?...out way ahead...wait...
just Dodgers and Padres with wide leads...parity!
...fun
when things close...Angel homestand with
Padres next-try to get ticket...Angel stadium
hosted high school teams today...watched
Troy 1-Marina 7 from right behind home plate..
.free...seats there cushy with netted like
seats, rather than the hard plastic
everywhere else...nice day, big
clouds overhead...
:)
DavidDavid

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