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Pinacoteca de São Paulo in the Thunder

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What do you do when you are in São Paulo on a thunderous rainy Monday (the day that much is closed)? Seek out the Pinacoteca, and experience some art.  Visit both sides with a sprint between rainstorms.

The space is beautifully assembled of old and new in contrast. The curation follows this concept and lacks only professional lighting. Brazil could use some NY light people in all of its museums.

Two views.

The exhibits are spotty, but there are always jewels to be found.

Some of the sculpture is exquisite.

Romey in a pink box.

This is not art!

Channel Emily.

And then brave the rain, walking through the huge unfamiliar trees of Brazil.

Arriving at the Contemporary building just as the power flickers and the clouds unleash.

Enter the late ’60s and the dissolution of dictatorship. Yankees out of vietnam.

BLUM!

Then have a late lunch while you wait for the rain to abate. Banana milk punch for the win.

Writing Music at the Stick: Where’s Aubrey

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Where exactly does Where’s Aubrey music come from? Why The Stick of course!

2026 is going to be a music year. And there is work to be done to prepare. Working with Rhine is always a pleasure.

We worked. We had cocktails. We ate food. We moved in. We moved back out. 22 sketches into 12 songs ready to record (once we remember our arrangements).

Sketches are here.

5.25.25 = The Big Wedding

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What an experience! Romey and Gary got married in Pittsburgh on 5.25.25 at the Andy Warhol Museum. We hosted 100 of our dearest friends from nine countries who all stayed at the Hotel Monaco Sunday evening. Hilariously, only one guest was from Pittsburgh (though nobody who came to the wedding lives in Pittsburgh now).

The grand 5.25.25 wedding picture repository lives. We have organized our pictures into nine salient chunks as follows:
0. baseball – a Pirates game on Friday night 5.23.25
1. spacebar – quasi-spontaneous fun and cocktails in Pittsburgh
2. warhol – excellent art with excellent friends
3. ceremony – the heart of the matter
4. rooftop – pre-reception cocktails with a piper and some kilts
5. reception – dinner and dancing featuring DJ Williams
6. side quests – before and after
7. kilts – yes, there were lots of kilts
8. primary colors – post ceremony people

See the 5.25.25 button above.

Birthday 59 in Bed

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What?! 59?!!! WTF?! How did that even happen?  We were up early…for some definitions of “we.”

Maybelline is now 2.

Fresh squeezed orange juice and espresso in bed.  Luxury at home.

This wrapping material looks familiar.

It is hard to surprise someone with cinnamon rolls in the morning, because the delicious aroma pervades the house.

Feel the Rhinoceros: Musée d’Orsay

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Yo could have sworn that we had a kilometer yet to go. He did not open himself up to the rhinoceros.

Romey and I sprinted up to 4 as soon as we arrived to take in the impressionists before they were mobbed.

Is this a Renoir or a Manet?

Lunch was actually delicious.

And now you too can channel your inner rhinoceros.

Thesis from the Crypt: Revisiting Letter Spirit Thirty Years Later

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(crossposted to BIML)

I was honored to be asked to present a talk on my thesis work in Nancy at the Automatic Type Design 3 conference. Though I certainly loved working on Letter Spirit, my thesis with Doug Hofstadter at Indiana University, in the years since I have been helping to establish the field of software security and working to make machine learning security a reality. So when I was asked to speak at a leading typography and design conference organized by Atelier national de recherche typographique / École nationale supérieure d’art et de design de Nancy, it came as a delightful surprise and an honor.


Scott Kim shows an illustration of the gridfont microdomain.

Here is the abstract I ginned up:

ML/AI, Typographic Design, and the Four “I”s

During this talk I will touch on Intuition, Insight, and Inspiration. First I will set the context by introducing the Letter Spirit project and its microdomain — work I published exactly 30 years ago as a Ph.D. student of Doug Hofstadter’s. I will spend some time discussing the role of roles (and other mental structures) in creativity and human perception. Then I’ll take a quick run through the current state of “AI” (really ML) so we get a feeling of how LLMs actually work. We will talk about WHAT MACHINES and relate them to human cognition. Finally, just as I get around to intuition, insight, and inspiration, I will run out of time.

As you may already know, intuition, insight, and inspiration are all deeply human things missing from current AI/ML models. Thirty years ago, we were trying to move toward a theory of design and creativity steeped in a cognitive model of concepts that would exhibit all three. Needless to say, there is plenty of work to be done even thirty years later. The good news is that human designers have nothing to fear. Yet, anyway.

Maybe Destroys Books

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Bad dog.  Usually great dog but with a bad habit of destroying NYer magazines (too woke for her?  Is she a Republican?  Horrors.) and/or books from the book pile.  She does it when she is mad at us for leaving her home.

While we were here…

Maybeline was doing this…

What?!

Black and White Party : 5.25.24 : Negative First Wedding Anniversary

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Romey and I had a small party for our negative first wedding anniversary (5.25.24). The shindig was super special. Everyone wore black and white. Here are some pictures.

We made a book out of a few of the photos. Here is a pdf of the book: Black and White Party book

Here are very small versions of all of the photos taken that evening. Higher resolution pictures are available on request.

The National Symphony Plays Black Star and other Bowie

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Absolutely excellent.  When we got our box seats at the Kennedy Center we really had no idea what a treat we were in for.  All of the musicians who played on Black Star were involved in the production (the drummer was swapped out).  Emotions were high.  Music was top notch.

Our plan was crazy.  We flew back down from Boston just in the nick of time, and were scooped by Katie who also picked up Amaury flying in from Alaska.  We all headed out to Fiola Mare for a delicious but slightly rushed dinner.

Then it was off to the Kennedy center…usually 6 minutes away, but we were not the only people coming to the show it turns out. One day we will figure out the crazy ass roads in and out of the Kennedy Center—honest.

After performing all of Black Star, the group performed Spiders from Mars, Rebel Rebel, Major Tom, and some other favorites. By the end, we were all up dancing in the aisles.

It’s bittersweet to hear Bowie’s music done so well but so obviously with a hole.

Monday on the Shenandoah

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It’s so nice to be out on the river in May…on a Monday…with friends…and champagne!

The Dame’s Rocket is still going on the banks.

Snapper!

Eagle’s nest on Island one.  We missed finding one from last year.  Must be gone.

Lunch on a rock featuring Tim Tams and Veuve Cliquot.

All champagne models are over 18.

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