Today I had my first gig with the Internet Archive in their mini concerts series. It was a really good experience (and if you’re a musician, especially one who performs online, I urge you to sign up for it yourself!) and I’d like to share some thoughts with folks in general! (And if anyone from IA is reading this, hello!!!!)| sockpuppet.band
Make your visit to George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker® at PNB even more magical at your chosen performance with an extra-special lobby theme!| Pacific Northwest Ballet
Read Peter Boal's insightful reflections on Jewels, AfterTime, The Window, and In the Upper Room. PNB performs these works this fall. The post Artistic Director’s Notebook: Jewels, AfterTime, The Window, In The Upper Room appeared first on Pacific Northwest Ballet.| Pacific Northwest Ballet
Today was the second day of VRelium Enchanted, which I performed at and had a really good time. I’m going to talk a bit about how VRChat performances work and some thoughts about my most recent one, in particular.| sockpuppet.band
Since first opening its doors as a movie palace in 1928—then reopening as a live music venue in 2009—Oakland’s iconic Fox Theater has been a cornerstone of the Bay Area’s vibrant arts scene. With its striking historic architecture, world-class acoustics, and intimate yet electrifying atmosphere, it’s an enduring theater with unforgettable performances. Every season, the Fox curates a performance lineup presented by Another Planet Entertainment that spans genres and generations—and...| 7x7 Bay Area
Check out this Jewels-inspired playlist, featuring all things gems, glitter, and sparkle! The post Jewels Inspired Playlist appeared first on Pacific Northwest Ballet.| Pacific Northwest Ballet
George Balanchine's Jewels is a perfect beginner ballet. This trio highlights his breadth and depth. Here’s what to watch for onstage.| Pacific Northwest Ballet
If you were in George Balanchine's The Nutcracker at PNB, which character would you be? Take this quick quiz to find out!| Pacific Northwest Ballet
PNB first performed George Balanchine's iconic Jewels in full in 2006. Bask in the history of Jewels at PNB with this beautiful photo essay.| Pacific Northwest Ballet
Costume and set designer Jérôme Kaplan is internationally renowned and a PNB favorite. Read on to learn about Kaplan's work at PNB!| Pacific Northwest Ballet
CHARDON POLKA BAND. May 30. in the artPARK Polka class 7p. Music starts at 8p These guys…these polka punks…this eccentric gang…this genuine oom-pah style CHARDON POLKA BAND can turn anything into a Polka. They’ve been doing it since 2003. This is what happens when there’s no place for an accordion player in the local high school marching band and a 16 year old kid pulls a mismatched group of teenagers together so he can play. Beware! Polka anywhere. Case in point see video below. FA...| Pomerene Center for the Arts
PNB Company dancers Kyle Davis and Sarah-Gabrielle Ryan share their inspirations for their upcoming, collaborative NEXT STEP work.| Pacific Northwest Ballet
Hey y'all, I’m a very busy bee, with a lot of stuff happening all at once over the next couple months.| Sockpuppet
"There’s a place along the western oceanic coast where madrone trees bend gently toward the sea. Lofty eagles soar above while mischievous ravens dart below and the monarch butterflies are known to return to this spot each spring, boasting brilliant black and saffron wings..." Immerse yourself in the mythical world of The Sleeping Beauty, as told by Peter Boal, PNB's artistic director and the concept designer of this world-premiere production.| www.pnb.org
Jordan Rudess and MIT Media Lab debut AI collaboration, blending human virtuosity with machine improvisation in a groundbreaking concert.| Arts at MIT
EDIT: Freddie Foulds over on Bluesky found the post for me! It was a Chris McDowall post: Alien Dojos. This is now a fan post about the genius that is Alien Dojos. Every martial art described there (for use with Into The Odd) has a resolution mechanic that involves doing something tactile with dice, beyond just rolling. For “Bafistan Fist Fighting” each punch is a d6, “rolled” by “throwing them into the air and punching them”—but you have to punch them in such a way they still l...| Zedeck Siew's Writing Hours
Since the last post about it, the dynarec (dynamic recompiler, a Just-In-Time recompilation of x86 code) changed a lot. It still works in four major steps, but now there are a lot more intermediary steps. So let’s see how it works now! Note: this article will focus on the ARM version of the dynarec on…| Box86 / Box64
What It Takes to Run The Witcher 3 on RiSC-V| Box86 / Box64
Discover how MIT students and artist Jackson 2bears reimagine the Haudenosaunee creation story through immersive VR technology.| Arts at MIT
A look into an Evan Ziporyn solo concert blending minimalism and pop, with student collaborations and works by Glass, Riley, and Moondog.| Arts at MIT
Melissa Pierce Murray talks about her work with in situ: and the forthcoming summer performance of The Bacchae| in situ: theatre
Presentation of Deep Learning Library (DLL) 1.0, a very fast neural network library| Blog blog("Baptiste Wicht");
Test the performance of std::pow in comparison to simple multiplications.| Blog blog("Baptiste Wicht");
Test the performance of std::pow in comparison to simple multiplications.| Blog blog("Baptiste Wicht");
std::string_view can optimize both performance and code readability in code sections which handle strings. However it can also lead to UB and to memory issues if used incorrectly.| C++ Senioreas