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I was listening to Q the other day whilst doing the work at the day-job, and they had host Tom Power interviewing this big-name opera singer, Michael Fabiano. As they do. I'd strongly recommend listening to the interview, whether you care about opera one way or the other.

One of the things Mr. Fabiano mentioned in passing was how a lot of people in the audience got up to all manner of hijinks back in the 19th century, up to and including "fornicating". Naturally, this got me thinking of opera as being the 19th Century equivalent of the drive-in movie theatres of the 20th. Because some things - like human behaviours - only change venues over the centuries.

Which led to me thinking of some of the stuff [profile] diane_duane included as a sidebar plot in her Star Trek novel Dark Mirror, involving Will Riker and wo'rIv puqloD mogh (AKA Worf, son of Mogh) exploring violence in opera...up to and including riots that occasionally brought down governments.

And then Mr. Fabiano also went on to invoke Hans Zimmer in passing as part of a way of linking certain genres modern cinema to their operatic forbears. Not a bad choice. I'd add John Williams - the composer, not my father - and Bear McCreary...particularly the latter's work on Battlestar Galactica. Orchestrations that threw in everything from taiko drums to bagpipes, sometimes in the same anthem, and made them work together. Both in support of the drama on the screen and as stand-alone music.

And I'm not sure where I'm going with all of this.
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Well, that was a good one. Bought Galaxion Books 1 and 2 from [livejournal.com profile] ttallan, got caught up with a dozen or so other friends and friendly acquaintances from around the region, got my memory refreshed on the state of planet-hunting research by a gent from the Carleton U physics department...all in all, an entertaining day.

Also, hopefully today I get the MacBook Pro back from the Apple repair shop. New logic board should have been thoroughly checked out by now, and I plan on dropping back into the downtown between panels to pick the thing up.

(Yes, I know: I could pay as much for a refurbished old MBP as for repairs on the one I've got. What can I say?)

Hoping to start the day at CAN-CON 2012 Day 2 with [livejournal.com profile] mcwetboy's slideshow on maps in reality and fiction. Because, cartography in science fiction?

Fun.

No, I'm not kidding.
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...courtesy of [livejournal.com profile] coudal: Destination Typeface.

In which your victim - er, gift-recipient - gets a "bus destination sign roll"-style banner featuring all their favourite typefaces...or alternatively, the default list shown in the photos on that page.

Update 7 Feb 2017: As part of the sprucing-up process of getting the links fixed up after moving to Dreamwidth, it seems the link above to the Schtickers site is gone. RIP. :-(
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I'm sure someone else has already covered this ground in fanfic somewhere, much to the dismay of (the ghosts of) the creators of Peanuts and Doctor Who:

Snoopy's doghouse -- one of them, anyway -- was a misplaced TARDIS.

Insane idea, yes?

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