Friday, October 16, 2015

XIV. Se mélanger avec les anciens



In a back room with red hot hangings / And planned fury to fall / To set the homes they’d left afire with love— Stephen Spender’s Exiles from Their Land, History Their Domicile (1934) from Collected Poems 1928-1953

But at last, in the middle of the telescope's complicated shadow, a disk of milky white appeared.Arthur C. Clarke and Stephen Baxter’s Sunstorm (2005)

The comminution of silver in a solitary tread of the Eagle’s footprint (20 July 1969), in the station
That is Les Rendez-vous d’Anna (1978) listening in on one of Earth’s distant recitatives
Held from a Schaller GmbH phone booth scaled to a circuited decal—One such proposal to mine water from apatite without specifying the tusk, tooth, or gem, to be melted
Into roads 60 degrees ahead or behind Lagrangian equilibrium—Another, where its resident Rauzzini caroled Mozart’s juvenilia before the Austens; later terrorists had made parpaings of all front entrances, their combined towers each totaling thirty steps of Bath Abbey’s Jacob’s Ladders before which the Council elected to add another space gravity elevator
Instead, the only evidence of a body, not a hologram, were piezo elements in the floor of Mir, and our persistence here is a dispatch from mother, or the fabric fall at the throat passing for a patterned necktie; judging by the break-in at the gateway fluoroelastomer seal, from where the occupant was forcibly escorted—
Mikhail Martynov again studies a heaven-printed world among the softscreens of the Sun

Relocated into the harrow of thrown things, Occator of Ceres—Once situated on a lake above significant films of the atmosphere, Big Bear Observatory’s three to two contraction with generation of a photon H-alpha’s filters focused on the laborious 25 days before the counterclockwise half-day of the colliding Jovian, the Sun
Red as Mars—Coming online two weeks after the hot slash in the tacholine reclosed, followed by the uninterrupted recitative
Of the multicells's updraft and downdraft of couplet bursts, then condensation, and wiped imagining of fringes of the paler penumbra as chicken-of-the-woods shelved on oaks wound—Much of the escorted
Debris of the Roxy Renaissance Kinos, as the tenth planet at an unseen point pulling at the 98 degree tilt of Uranus, the first object of the Kuiper-Edgeworth belt reclassified as a comet, 2060 Chiron hiding in the 1895 perihelion plates, and once Hermann Goldschmidt’s mistaken moon of Saturn (1861) among his fourteen asteroids set aside from melting
Ice into water and Hadean zircons on the ocean surface up toward undergrowth now hosting an age of spores—Out of glades of wallpaper soon illuminated with the melanocytic radiotrophs of Chernobyl; elevators
Having for years, failed, survivors unearthed from their bunkers and defined diets had both insulin resistance, and from what was supposed interminable dejection, were off their food—In the absence of animals for slaughter, the complexing organic matter, rather than arising in furrowed phosphorus— —of The Lost Lunar Baedeker (1923), burgeons from mushroom chromium (III) picolinate5-HT2A receptors patterned

In the blind gut leveled by celestial pabulum; the oral dosage likewise abetted receptive jags of brain fog serotonin by liberating tryptophan—Encountering the patterned
Dulwich Picture Gallery, where the last seen installation of Ravilious watercolors (2015) had forsworn an estimate of life, every subsequent eleven years when the Sun
Reorients by magnetized horseshoe turns of its sunspots—Here, is the steamrolled back garden plot for bulbs, and beyond the fly-chair of Versailles, where algorithm traction elevators,
Miniaturized from radionuclide panels in its standby basement and six-floor annex electrify the scaffolding and struts passively spiraling air at the reconstructed site of 30 St. Mary Axe—One learns to ignore the recitative
Ascent of twenty kilometers into the stratosphere with Barbier’s night-writing collisions into every intermittent particle to check on the Huperzia mossbeds gathered for a cocktail against iron storage and neuronal death in the greater humanity escorted
By trauma into a mass forgetfulness, for which armamentaria embrace Laetiporous sulphureous; its agent for inflammation and existential pain qualified by overconsumed bullets of acetaminophen—Nano moss perseveres under bombardments of cosmic rays, not like so many helmeted astronauts, reared in substrate biocrust with smartskin greenhouses, where low-level sulfur distributed to further backscatter corroded the orbiter’s embodied metal consciousness of Thales, Aristotle, and Athena further melting

Under the shield’s vacuum lock—An oceanic iron seeding project carried out under the symbol of the Leviathan Cross portrayed beyond its diabolical image as dual platforms buoyed by the infinite; the sterile deep shortly melting
With lush beds of plankton viewed by the Mauritian descendants of l'ange de l'assassinat (1847), after Jean-Paul Toulet’s Sur l’océan couleur de fer, from the serial quatrains collected, Les Contrerimes (1916)—Reading patterned
Red and green water; lacking bioluminescence due to its high ferric content, might at some phase approximate a marine environment—Before they attain a mythic status; for inducement, and to decant the inhabitants of the many ArksPierre Belon dissected for L'histoire naturel des éstranges poissons (1551) and De Aquatilibus (1553), with no less than 38 pages of the former 55 page digitized manuscript containing le dauphin, and without apprehending their quadruped equivalents—That Altair had once meant a sensor for gas calibration, after a low sensitivity probe of the Pioneer 10 (1972), with a plaque of the solar system scaled one-tenth of Mercury’s orbit, headed for the Bull’s Eye, and before the lost uplink (2003) at Jupiter’s aurorae subscribed to the core’s hyperfine structure, slanted by Lagrangian observers behind—Flickering at the same time Earth and Clavius injection-mold lamps, particularly on the moon base named for Christopher Clavius; arising out of the seven hills of Bamberg for Rome at seventeen, who escorted
The West into the civil calendar (1582 C.E.), with his predecessor, Lilio enumerated in the pre-implementation from 15 October 1582 accompanied by a shift to decimal-point significance—Visited in the last year of his life (1611) by the dedicator of the Medician stars (12 March 1610 C.E.) verifying what the Frisian, Johannes Goldschmidt, Fabricius, had seen of sunspots, dubiously, from a tent (1610)—Fabre d’Églantine, originator of the Republican calendar, was the son of a draper endowed with the sweet briar for his Petrarchan mode (1771 C.E.) ennobling the wait and humiliating deferral at a theater for the Gay Science, Jeux floraux, among the subjective assessments beaten by computing the Sun’s
Longitude at the time given, as in the eclipse of 21 August 1560 Clavius countersigned in Coimbra one-year prior, 1559—The lunisolar, no less partial than the four-year extant agricultural timetable opening on 24 October 1793 C.E auguring a complete discontinuity from its namesakes, who like dog roses germinate and become pulverized, with rationale supplied by the royal surgeon, Antoine Louis (1793 C.E.), as the poet himself faced the same semilunar apparatus bucketing shepherdesses for graft (4 April 1795 C.E.)—Cross-fertilizations of the hoist and ratcheted wagon spring (1854) lift passengers of the Equitable Life Assurance (1870) elevator
In Second Empire style, as the 124-storied Burj Khalifa; the latter, extorting fees for its usage toward the top of their glass apartments; abridged insolation by silvered inner panes, Solar Silver 20—Recall now, the external faces and ascents of White Buildings (1926), as double as the hands from Recitative

Or The Wine Menagerie, resounds 23 Vendémiaire CCXXIII—Whose skin, facsimile of time, unskeins / Octagon, sapphire transepts round the eyes (15-16)—Recitative,
From the plans of the Dulwich Picture Gallery and adjoining mausoleum, a molded postcard Le Nourrir de Jupiter (1636) for the voracious sixth son of Time that finds you returned, and fully-clothed in your own bed—Poussin made more luminous by the master he had seen in Rome (1624), after Titian’s liberal use of azurite and ultramarine for the Duke of Ferrara’s Alabaster Room; assumed following Raphael’s death (6 April 1520), and much crazed twice from rolling, Bacchus and Ariadne (1523)—Melting
Excess blue and ultraviolet at the macula; an astronomer had minted the Oculus (1619), as the retina the projecting surface for the parallel drawings of the pantograph (1603)—Fifteen years, the Jesuit from Augsburg, Christopher Scheiner had spent cataloging sunspots to produce Rosa Ursina sive Sol (1630); and to which is distinctly due, the foldaway gates of early elevators—
These erupting singes; taken apart from the photosphere, surpass the Moon in brightness, to seemingly withdraw fifteen years later, at Maunder Minimum (1645-1715)—The blind-windows and top-lit gallery lack the patterned
Shadows of the Mediterranean under perpetual cloud cover, as Soane had drawn on paper two caskets allied with three octagons so far away from A Dance to the Music of Time (1634-1636)—Escorted
To Hertford House, or the faction waiting outside its hidden canvases and arms to be disbanded for medical supplies—Palsied, Poussin places swans in the faraway glass lake of the first of his four seasons, at the birth of Bacchus, and a Summa dormant in a serpent of the last scene, Flood, or Winter (1664), and taking off for the passage of La Carte de Tendre (1654); felt but liable to inclination—Bathypelagic decapods, whose shells are spun chitin and chitosan solar cells, the seventh century’s Sun

Guoting’s fragmentary Treatise on Calligraphy marks the unprompted hanging needle and dewdrop—A plate from Aurora Consurgens’s red king and white queen combining elixirs; once formed into the Sun and Moon overseen by a convoluted Mercurial judge, precipitate in an Erlenmeyer with the accompanied recitative since Cerenkov ionization above Chernobyl (26 April 1986)—
Between two worlds, the receiving civilization between Lyra and Cygnus with a star older and more erratic  than our own, is for the generations escorted at their particular lightspeed, though stay at the mineral wealth of vacant asteroids, such as the one Hermann Goldschmidt saw from his balcony, 21 Lutetia (15 November 1852), to gather in ten years no more than the 50 tons of uranium instantly vaporized, or the melting smartskin torrents—

Side by side, in patterned elevators with our own undisclosed dark matters oscillating among flavors, four protons fuse to become one helium nucleus, two of them have to convert into masses slightly larger, after Darkness and Light (1933-9), join together to curve a path of stone (6)—

25 comments:

Σφιγξ said...

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Σφιγξ said...

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Σφιγξ said...

For a latter space in time, this speculative fiction and another exhibition:

http://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/28164/firstborn-by-arthur-c-clarke----stephen-baxter/9780345491589/

http://www.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk/about/press-media/press-releases/dulwich-presents-first-uk-show-dedicated-to-landscape-painter-and-printmaker,-nikolai-astrup-(1880-1928)/

http://nikolai-astrup.no/en/artwork/spring-night-and-willow-goblin-1

Σφιγξ said...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXwpn90Gdec

http://www.mlahanas.de/Greeks/Arts/ApolloBel.htm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncw3f4jgNP4

Σφιγξ said...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kaKYer6x5A

Σφιγξ said...

http://www.permaculture.co.uk/articles/medicinal-benefits-rose-hips

Σφιγξ said...

http://www.preraphaelites.org/the-collection/1953P5.5/the-flower-book-rose-of-heaven/

https://books.google.com/books?id=PMj3AgAAQBAJ&lpg=PP1&dq=Edward%20Burne-Jones%20The%20Flower%20Book&pg=PT5#v=onepage&q=Edward%20Burne-Jones%20The%20Flower%20Book&f=false

Σφιγξ said...

Thank you, for reminding me about fungi and the rose that seems to be inseparable from Lispector. I will include them.

http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/news/160708-news-mushroom-mountain-uses-vin?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=Social&utm_content=link_fb20160731video-mushroomsnative&utm_campaign=Content&sf32104195=1

Σφιγξ said...

I will try again, with Plate V. Rose of Heaven Silene coeli rosa, a carnation, with some pathways into fungal nootropics.

To return to these, and Ulysses, so I will insert them here, for now. The meaning of XVIII. La reproduction interdite [ou la nappe des carrefours] was too difficult to turn, and I am thinking of changing the title.

http://www.impressionniste.net/bonnard_pierre.htm

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3DfyJRIT4jyVUtuR3NVSXlvVG8/view?usp=sharing

Σφιγξ said...

The knot is a personal favorite.

https://books.google.com/books?id=dtmaCwAAQBAJ&lpg=PT162&dq=Tides%20Hugh%20Aldersey-Williams%20%22canutus%22&pg=PT162#v=onepage&q=Tides%20Hugh%20Aldersey-Williams%20%22canutus%22&f=false

Σφιγξ said...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3200_Phaethon#/media/File:3200_Phaethon_skypath_Dec_2017.png

Σφιγξ said...

https://schabrieres.wordpress.com/2017/12/26/carson-mccullers-la-pierre-nest-plus-la-pierre/

Σφιγξ said...

Since Edward James is abovementioned.


"'Magritte opens your eyes to a new way of seeing the world,' comments specialist Olivier Camu, discussing the Belgian Surrealist’s 1938 painting Le domaine d’Arnheim (The Domain of Arnheim). The work is a highlight of Christie’s The Art of the Surreal sale on 28 February, where it will be offered alongside Magritte’s seminal work La corde sensible."

http://www.christies.com/features/Olivier-Camu-on-Rene-Magritte-Le-domaine-de-Arnheim-8096-3.aspx

She uses some of Magritte's props to superb effect:

http://surrealism.website/Kay%20Sage.html

Σφιγξ said...

"Humanity has passed one of its greatest milestones, and yet almost nobody has noticed. We have reached peak child: the total number of babies in the world is no longer increasing. There will never be more children than there are today: the world’s population will continue to grow, but only because almost everybody is living longer."

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/03/08/reached-peak-baby-consequences-will-monumental/

Σφιγξ said...

https://www.franceculture.fr/litterature/ces-poemes-que-vous-connaissez-toujours-par-coeur?fbclid=IwAR2dBL_x5ozFhTP5hk0bQSKFjxnwAlzsWb2EOKk80CeOybySrTbknN9k4XQ

Σφιγξ said...

https://collections.lacma.org/node/175019

https://curiator.com/art/kay-sage/the-answer-is-no

Σφιγξ said...

Kay Sage's "Festa" (1947)

Σφιγξ said...

http://www.surrealism.gallery/KSUA-1941AC.htm

Σφιγξ said...

I will have to find Double Solitaire, their catalog raisonné.

https://artgallery.yale.edu/collections/objects/60172

Σφιγξ said...

I will put Exercise 87 here.

https://www.space.com/35627-february-full-moon.html

Σφιγξ said...

https://1drv.ms/u/s!AsA4BY25Ql_1lVzO3vOFdrlnzI4J

Late entry.

Σφιγξ said...

"Speech, originally, was the device wereby Man learned, imperfectly, to transmit the thoughts and emotions of his mind. By setting up arbitrary sounds and combinations of sounds to represent certain mental nuances, he developed a method of communication—but one which in its clumsiness and thick-thumbed inadequacy degenerated all the delicacy of mind into gross and guttural signaling.

Down—down—the results can be followed; and the suffering that humanity ever knew can be traced to the one fact that no man in the history of the Galaxy, until Hari Seldon, and very few men thereafter, could really understand one another. Every human being lived behind an impenetrable wall of choking mist within which no other but he existed. Occasionally there were the dim signals from deep within the cavern in which another man was located—so that each might grope toward the other. Yet because they did not know one another, and could not understand one another, and dared not trust one another, and felt from infancy the terrors and insecurity of that ultimate isolation—there was the hunted fear of man for man, the savage rapacity of man toward man.

Feet, for tens of thousands of years, had clogged and shuffled in the mud—and held down the minds which, for an equal time, had been fit for the companionship of the stars.

Grimly, Man had instinctively sought to circumvent the prison bars of ordinary speech. Semantics, symbolic logic, psychoanalysis—they had all been devices whereby speech could either be refined or by-passed.

Psychohistory had been the development of mental science, the final mathematization thereof, rather which had finally succeeded. Through the development of the mathematics necessary to understand the facts of neural physiology and the electro-chemistry of the nervous system, which themselves had to be, had to be, traced down to nuclear forces, it first became possible to truly develop psychology (87)."

-Isaac Asimov's Second Foundation (1953)

"Remember that the lateral spread of a retinal neuron determines how much of the visual field it looks at; again, some retinal neurons spread widely and others spread narrowly. Cells spreading narrowly look at at small piece. Amacrine cells A and C are doing different things for vision, sending different messages to the retinal ganglion cell, and thus creating different messages for the ganglion cell to send to the brain (66)."

-Richard Maslund's We Know It When We See It (2020)

https://www.wikiart.org/en/toyen/myten-om-ljuset-1946

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CM7-OC4pj2Y

Σφιγξ said...

"The pathophysiology of distributive shock from anaphylaxis is complex involving many mediators such as bradykinin and other leukotrienes, but the mediator believed to have the most significant role is histamine [50]. Early experiments demonstrate that histamine-induced vasodilation is dependent on intact endothelium containing eNOS which suggests that histamine’s action is at least partly mediated through nitric oxide [51, 52]. Further evidence to support the role of the NO–cGMP pathway in anaphylaxis is demonstrated by the finding that increased histamine results in upregulation of eNOS gene expression with increased production of NO leading to vasodilation through increased activity of GC. Inhibition of GC reduces vasodilation induced by histamine [53–55]. This evidence provides support that histamine-induced vasodilation is at least partly mediated through the NO–cGMP pathway and that inhibition of this pathway reverses the vasodilation.

The treatment of anaphylaxis-induced hypotension consists of isotonic fluids, antihistamines, steroids, and in severe cases epinephrine. While sufficient in many instances, severe cases of anaphylaxis may not respond to these interventions, and patients may remain persistently hypotensive. There are some experimental and clinical experiences with the use of methylene blue as a selective inhibitor of the NO–cGMP pathway in anaphylaxis. A study of anaphylactic shock in rabbits showed that the use of methylene blue (3 mg/kg) as a single dose increased survival time compared to controls. Plasma nitrate, a marker of NO release, did not differ between groups. This finding suggests that methylene blue does not mediate its action through NOS inhibition or NO scavenging, and suggests that its primary action may be mediated through GC inhibition [56]."

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3770994/

Σφιγξ said...

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1z_5DvnluFxct8JLPTjBLs9qUUbP-vpUT/view?usp=drivesdk

https://www.ajpmonline.org/article/S0749-3797(21)00077-5/abstract

Five hours of moderate intensity exercise figures for me as three days of 90-100 minutes. If I work three days, then I must maximize the other three days with regard to exercise.

Σφιγξ said...

I do not know nor do I contemplate realities of giving birth. I assisted a 39-year-old misplaced on our unit after a placental abruption, and a bowel surgery and drain placement following an emergent cesarean section. She was candid about the experience, and told me that it was worth it for her son. Despite the hideous dead womb contents purging out, and the prohibitive bill in two intensive care units, I wished her luck. She asked me if I wanted to have children, since I told her we were the sane age, "No, the costs are too high. I do not have the physiological reserve nor Medicaid to pay for me. As things stand, I am blessed to have what I have."

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7289359/