“Delicacies” is my incoherent, irregular, unpredictable collection of interesting sparks I came across online. Handpicked by a human, no robots, no AI. A form of tripping, wandering, dérivé, with some loosely undefined theme holding them together. Delicacies have no fixed frequency: I hit the publish button when there is enough material. That can be after a week, or after 3 months. No pressure, literally. Just click the image below. Enjoy!
Petervan’s Musical Ride May 2024 – 70+ songs. Most recent releases, including Arooj Aftab, Lenny Kravitz, T Bone Burnett > Oldies from ELO, Prefab Sprout > Play in shuffle mode to increase the surprise factor. Enjoy!
A new Petervan performance lecture “Claim Your Cybernetic Word” is in the making, to be delivered 100% remotely during the 60th anniversary of the American Society for Cybernetics in mid-June 2024.
Extract from Petervan Performance “Claim Your Cyberbetic Word”
Below is the official abstract of that session:
An engaging conversational workshop crafted to elicit compelling language that embodies the human elements within cybernetics. Attendees will be encouraged to participate actively by offering cybernetic terminology, which will be visually depicted in an immersive cloud-like interactive video installation accompanied by a bespoke soundscape. The session opens with an artistic cinematic cybernetic dream sequence. Through facilitated brainstorming sessions with the audience, participants will have the ability to fine-tune word generation. They will discuss the Paskian Knobs required to steer randomness and the style of the outcome. The session closes with a cinematic cybernetic song outro. The total duration is between 45-60 minutes. This session will be delivered remotely with remote interactions with the audience. An experience room is available for on-site participants, allowing them to engage collectively in this conversational setting. Please access the session 10 minutes before the starting hour, as the performance already starts during the virtual walk-in of the audience when visual and auditory segments set the stage for the experience.
Some friends who have seen an early dry-run version describe it as an “immersion” or “a trip”.
“Delicacies” is my incoherent, irregular, unpredictable collection of interesting sparks I came across online. Handpicked by a human, no robots, no AI. A form of tripping, wandering, dérivé, with some loosely undefined theme holding them together. Delicacies have no fixed frequency: I hit the publish button when there is enough material. That can be after a week, or after 3 months. No pressure, literally. Just click the image below. Enjoy!
Petervan’s Musical Ride April 2024 – 90+ songs. Most recent releases, including Fabiana Palladino (what a great sound production, headphones on!), Shabaka, Sheila E. > Oldies from TC Matic, Roisin Murphy, Angelo Bandalamenti > Play in shuffle mode to increase the surprise factor. Enjoy!
Here is the latest update on Petervan Studios. The previous update was in December 2023. A lot has happened since then. A lot did not happen. Here is an overview.
Winter and Spring
Open skies at sea – Middelkerke – 19 Jan 2024 – Frame from Petervan video
Early blossoms in the garden – 20 Mar 2024 – Picture by Petervan
Family
Joy: Astrid now has a driver’s license: on the one hand, this means I don’t have a car anymore, on the other hand no more taxi service and that is a great luxury. And she took up again her dream of becoming a doctor or a veterinarian. For that, she studies daily to pass the entry exam at Ghent University beginning July 2024. And of course, horses forever 😉 Happy times.
Grief: my mother in law is not well. Mieke and I are trying to help where possible. Difficult times.
The Art Studio
Only a little happens in the Art Studio. Some paintings and sketches. And some soundscape experiments, playing around with the latest Ableton Live and Apple Logic Pro versions.
Also found a good AI service for song generation, called Suno AI. Below is a song generated by prompting Suno AI, based on a rap poem by Dr. Paul Pangaro in a cybernetic manuscript for a 1989 book proposal that never got published. Mind you, the title of the book was “New Order From Old: The Rise of Second-Order Cybernetics and Its Implications for Machine Intelligence”
Magritte Synaptic Gap – Image prompted by Petervan in DALL-E
You can find most of them via the “Artworks” tab on my website.
I participated in The Stability.AI residency at the HUG Innovation Laboratory between 8 Jan and 18 Feb 2024. Did not get out of it what I expected. And Stability AI is getting quite “unstable” since the fall down of its CEO.
I am also playing around in Numena’s Space Elevator VR App, and start imagining what sort of VR performances would be possible. Here is an example that is in the VR elevator wall of the project that feels like a Magritte VR experience. For transport, I used the fly mode of the application.
There is also some progress in the “Claim Your Word” project, A collaborative art project to curate words that never make it into a McKinsey presentation. In essence, all words that make us human. In March 2024, I added a whole set of additional words, resulting in the following updated word cloud:
If you want to suggest additional non-McKinsey words, go to the form on the project webpage above.
Still in the planning is a personal solo art exhibition in VR and maybe IRL. Some installation concepts will be tried first in VR, and maybe later in IRL.
The performance lecture “City of Play”, about the New New Babylon (and the power of imagination) is on hold.
However, a new one is in the making “Cybernetic Magritte”, where I share the story of my novice Cybernetic discoveries and learnings, and only use my artwork as visuals, my compositions as soundscapes, and my poetry. Target date: June 2024 and subject to closing the last funding gap.
Cybernetic Virgin
Somewhere in January 2024, I got infected by the cybernetic virus. Here is the video that got me down the rabbit hole
Here is Dr. Paul Pangaro (President of the American Society for Cybernetics), who talks about the remake of Gordon Pask’s Colloquy of Mobiles, an installation illustrating his Conversation Theory based on cybernetic principles.
For somebody active in many innovation initiatives during my career, it is remarkable that I never got exposed to cybernetics. In that sense, I am a “Cybernetic Virgin”, looking with open eyes at the great cybernetic minds of the 50ies and 60ies.
Since January, I have devoured massive amounts of cybernetic originals and absorbed as much as I can. This has an impact on my previous plans, whether art-related or intervention-related.
In the meantime, I had a couple of conversations with Dr. Paul Pangoro, and I would not be surprised if one or more projects will follow.
Summer of Protocols
The Summer of Protocols (SoP) is an ongoing research and evangelism effort that aims to catalyze broad interest in the study of protocols as a first-class concept for thinking about the world. It is led by Venkatesh Rao and funded by the Ethereum Foundation.
The results of the first (2023) SoP are now published on their brand-new site. The research and delivery format are all very well done.
This is about protocols in the widest sense: from communication protocols to protocols for washing hands, or protocols for artificial memory or addressable spaces.
Have a look at one of Venkat’s great talks about this project
Together with some friends, we submitted a SoP24 Protocol Improvement Grant proposal for Conversation Protocols for Humans and Machines. Let’s cross our fingers!
KMSKB – Imagine 100 Years of Surrealism – 15 Mar 2024
BOZAR – Histoire de ne pas rire – 15 Mar 2024
Hyper-realism – Along the E5 Highway – Antoon De Clerck – Picture by Petervan
Detail “Les Grand Voyages” – Rene Magritte – Oil on Canvas – Picture by Petervan
Social Media
Somewhere in the beginning of February 2024, I deleted all my social media accounts: Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Bluesky, Mastodon, etc – ALL of them. I only kept my Instagram to sporadically share some images.
I felt there was so much noise, that it was not worth my time anymore to daily scan all the new streams for something interesting. I am now subscribed to only a very limited number of newsletters on Medium and Substack.
I also found conversations got much more interesting when I scheduled some quality time in catchup calls.
The best way to contact me is now via email or WhatsApp.
What’s next?
I don’t know. Focus areas are:
The Summer of Protocols
The Cybernetic Performance
The New New Babylon project
So, that’s it for this edition.
If there is something worth reporting, the next update is for July 2024.
Petervan’s Musical Ride March 2024 – 100+ songs. Most recent releases, including Lenny Kravitz, Boskat, The Black Crowes > Oldies from Steve Harley, Gerry Rafferty, Quivver > Play in shuffle mode to increase the surprise factor. Enjoy!
Whereas in the early days, Delicacies were more about listing links per category, more recent editions seem to evolve into some form of tripping, wandering, dérivé, with some loosely undefined theme holding them together.
Colloquy of Mobiles – an art installation that got me completely distracted and immersed in cybernetics.
Here, on my blog, I only share a couple of links. If you can’t get enough of these and want more, you can hang on to the firehose, the extended version of Petervan’s Delicacies on Substack with loads of videos and visual sparks. Subscribe on the Substack Welcome Page.
Petervan’s Musical Ride February 2024 – 80+ songs. Mostly recent releases, including Brittany Howard, Kim Gordon, The Smile > Oldies from Plastikman, The Beatles, Lee “Scratch” Perry > Play in shuffle mode to increase the surprise factor. Enjoy!
The “Diagram Website”. A website of websites that you normally would not discover via a Google search. By Kristoffer Tjalve and Elliott Cost. I love the idiosyncratic category 😉
Here, on my blog, I only share a couple of links. If you can’t get enough of these and want more, you can hang on to the firehose, the extended version of Petervan’s Delicacies on Substack with loads of videos and visual sparks. Subscribe on the Substack Welcome Page.