I need help from Pokémon GO players!! I'm doing a study on the game and will be very grateful if you can take a brief moment to answer this survey. Do feel free to forward it to other PG players.
Thanks a ton in advance!
“Our story in 6 minutes, as revealed by science.” (via Hashem Al-Ghaili)
Hoàn khố bất ngạ tử Nho quan đa ngộ thân. - 紈褲不餓死 儒冠多誤身.
Đỗ Phủ, Phụng tặng Vi Tả Thừa (杜甫, 奉贈韋左丞)
Glenn Gould’s Bach score surfaces, scrawls and all.
Glenn Gould’s heavily marked-up score for Bach’s “Goldberg” Variations, used in his 1981 recording to be sold at auction
An analysis of Pokémon GO created with R. OMG They’re so beautiful!!
“I see nice things here:
The cluster are determined by the type of pokemon.
The algorithm keep the chain evolution side by side. You can see charmander, charmeleon, charizard together.
Put steelix, onix and wailord (the most heavy pokémons) together.”
Vivienne Westwood on sex appeal.
人間事常難隨人願, 且看明月又有幾回圓. - Nhân gian sự thường nan toại nhân nguyện, Thả khán minh nguyệt hựu hữu kỉ hồi viên - Chuyện đời thường khó toại lòng người, Đành ngắm vầng trăng sáng đã bao lần tròn.
Credit to Redditor NeokratosRed !!
Idea explanation:
Chopin: mixer because he reminds me of one sometimes. Example. Scriabin: he has written a lot of pieces for the left hand alone and he injured the right hand. Rachmaninoff: He had really big hands. Really big. Liszt: he sometimes reaches notes at the other side of the piano. Ravel: he has delicate, water hands and very often the left and right hand play on top of each other. Beethoven: he is powerful and this is also a reference to the hammerklavier Satie: his touch is very gentle and it sounds like he is playing with gloves. Boulez: Just to give you an idea. Cage: the 'no hands' is a joke for 4'33'' and the objects on the keyboard are a reference to his prepared pianos. Feldman: most of his compositions use just a few notes. Mozart: Rolling pins because of all the scales. Schubert: A lot of his pieces have very articulated right hand passages that go back and forth like a wheel and really easy left hand ones. Bach: robot hands because he was so structured and calculating in his pieces. (Side note: amazing book) Debussy: really soft touch, just like feathers. Glass: Pendulum and metronome because of his style that led him to be very technical, a bit like Bach, but it's more complicated than that. Bartok: drum beaters because of the power of some of his compositions.