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the view looking down from the organ loft of a large empty church space lit by stained glass windows, with organ pipes rising above a lone piper (Ross Ainslie) sitting on a table

the view looking down from the organ loft of a large empty church space lit by stained glass windows, with organ pipes rising above a lone piper (Ross Ainslie) sitting on a table

A photo showing  the 11 pedal stops of a large 1920s church organ, with five arrows pointing to a new stop labelled '32 SUB BORDUN'

A photo showing the 11 pedal stops of a large 1920s church organ, with five arrows pointing to a new stop labelled '32 SUB BORDUN'

Back in the university chapel after a 4 month break last night with Ross Ainslie, and the 1st phase of our pipes & organ project is shaping up nicely.
Also, I've found one place where I can play a bottom C on the new 32' stop: at 16Hz it's below the range of human hearing, but you can feel it!

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to be fair, it wasn’t George Duke’s finest work either

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it was Amanda Parsons (also in the Northettes), Barbara was backing vocals on the B-side

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wonderful, looking forward to seeing it at the King’s. I was an extra in the final episode first time round!

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i’m sure there’s room for a microtonal alien mathrock instrumental band who really love their chips and brown cheesy gravy.
yup, Angine de Poutine

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16th century polyphony meets MAGA Christians
16th century polyphony meets MAGA Christians YouTube video by Jonasquin

When Falstaff threatens to have ballads made up about Prince Hal and sung to filthy tunes (IHen4.2.2), he did not have a Latin-texted motet in mind, but the effect might be the same. Brilliant Josquin parody and amazing solo performance!
youtu.be/91CuilQk61U?...

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Abstract: Under the banner of progress, products have been uncritically adopted or
even imposed on users — in past centuries with tobacco and combustion engines, and in
the 21st with social media. For these collective blunders, we now regret our involvement or
apathy as scientists, and society struggles to put the genie back in the bottle. Currently, we
are similarly entangled with artificial intelligence (AI) technology. For example, software updates are rolled out seamlessly and non-consensually, Microsoft Office is bundled with chatbots, and we, our students, and our employers have had no say, as it is not
considered a valid position to reject AI technologies in our teaching and research. This
is why in June 2025, we co-authored an Open Letter calling on our employers to reverse
and rethink their stance on uncritically adopting AI technologies. In this position piece,
we expound on why universities must take their role seriously toa) counter the technology
industry’s marketing, hype, and harm; and to b) safeguard higher education, critical
thinking, expertise, academic freedom, and scientific integrity. We include pointers to
relevant work to further inform our colleagues.

Abstract: Under the banner of progress, products have been uncritically adopted or even imposed on users — in past centuries with tobacco and combustion engines, and in the 21st with social media. For these collective blunders, we now regret our involvement or apathy as scientists, and society struggles to put the genie back in the bottle. Currently, we are similarly entangled with artificial intelligence (AI) technology. For example, software updates are rolled out seamlessly and non-consensually, Microsoft Office is bundled with chatbots, and we, our students, and our employers have had no say, as it is not considered a valid position to reject AI technologies in our teaching and research. This is why in June 2025, we co-authored an Open Letter calling on our employers to reverse and rethink their stance on uncritically adopting AI technologies. In this position piece, we expound on why universities must take their role seriously toa) counter the technology industry’s marketing, hype, and harm; and to b) safeguard higher education, critical thinking, expertise, academic freedom, and scientific integrity. We include pointers to relevant work to further inform our colleagues.

Figure 1. A cartoon set theoretic view on various terms (see Table 1) used when discussing the superset AI
(black outline, hatched background): LLMs are in orange; ANNs are in magenta; generative models are
in blue; and finally, chatbots are in green. Where these intersect, the colours reflect that, e.g. generative adversarial network (GAN) and Boltzmann machine (BM) models are in the purple subset because they are
both generative and ANNs. In the case of proprietary closed source models, e.g. OpenAI’s ChatGPT and
Apple’s Siri, we cannot verify their implementation and so academics can only make educated guesses (cf.
Dingemanse 2025). Undefined terms used above: BERT (Devlin et al. 2019); AlexNet (Krizhevsky et al.
2017); A.L.I.C.E. (Wallace 2009); ELIZA (Weizenbaum 1966); Jabberwacky (Twist 2003); linear discriminant analysis (LDA); quadratic discriminant analysis (QDA).

Figure 1. A cartoon set theoretic view on various terms (see Table 1) used when discussing the superset AI (black outline, hatched background): LLMs are in orange; ANNs are in magenta; generative models are in blue; and finally, chatbots are in green. Where these intersect, the colours reflect that, e.g. generative adversarial network (GAN) and Boltzmann machine (BM) models are in the purple subset because they are both generative and ANNs. In the case of proprietary closed source models, e.g. OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Apple’s Siri, we cannot verify their implementation and so academics can only make educated guesses (cf. Dingemanse 2025). Undefined terms used above: BERT (Devlin et al. 2019); AlexNet (Krizhevsky et al. 2017); A.L.I.C.E. (Wallace 2009); ELIZA (Weizenbaum 1966); Jabberwacky (Twist 2003); linear discriminant analysis (LDA); quadratic discriminant analysis (QDA).

Table 1. Below some of the typical terminological disarray is untangled. Importantly, none of these terms
are orthogonal nor do they exclusively pick out the types of products we may wish to critique or proscribe.

Table 1. Below some of the typical terminological disarray is untangled. Importantly, none of these terms are orthogonal nor do they exclusively pick out the types of products we may wish to critique or proscribe.

Protecting the Ecosystem of Human Knowledge: Five Principles

Protecting the Ecosystem of Human Knowledge: Five Principles

Finally! 🤩 Our position piece: Against the Uncritical Adoption of 'AI' Technologies in Academia:
doi.org/10.5281/zeno...

We unpick the tech industry’s marketing, hype, & harm; and we argue for safeguarding higher education, critical
thinking, expertise, academic freedom, & scientific integrity.
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a ridiculously complex mic array in the recital room at the University of St Andrews' Laidlaw Music Centre, surrounded by people grinning, taking photos and looking pleased after a day's recording

a ridiculously complex mic array in the recital room at the University of St Andrews' Laidlaw Music Centre, surrounded by people grinning, taking photos and looking pleased after a day's recording

a stage box with lots of very carefully labelled XLR cables plugged into it

a stage box with lots of very carefully labelled XLR cables plugged into it

back home from a fun day in St Andrews improvising on piano, melodica and the gorgeous 1860 organ in the Laidlaw Centre at St Andrews, with the HARK collective. The folks from @fifecollege.bsky.social recorded us in Dolby Surround with more DPA mics than you could blow a melodica at

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The NPOR | The National Pipe Organ Register

I don’t think that’s the Ingram organ: apparently that was removed in the 1980s, and a different organ installed in its case - it looks great though! https://npor.org.uk/survey/D06992

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I bet - totally worth it though! loved yr Hatfields t-shirt too.

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and it really is possible to play Fiery Gun Hand live (especially if you have @rhodri.biz on keyboards and @craigfortnam.bsky.social on percussion)

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#Cardiacs were superb last night of course, wonderful to finally hear some of the big set pieces as they should be, with an audience. Also, they very kindly let me sit in on their soundcheck which was quite the (seaside) treat. Stellar work from some very lovely people spreading happiness and joy.

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*too (my brain is suffering under the strain)

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I can’t quite get my head around the fact that I’m going to see Cardiacs play tonight, two doors along from my university office, and this seems normal. There are two many impossible things at play simultaneously.

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👏👏👏

[Go+, 1978]

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The Harry Hill Show - Amanda Lamb
The Harry Hill Show - Amanda Lamb YouTube video by HARRY HILL

easily the finest piece of art produced this year is Harry Hill's reading of a Shopify ad, 20'48 into this. Perfection. youtu.be/mMKSnQTY5Vs?...

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Britain’s Story: The Next Chapter - BBC Royal Charter Review, Green Paper and public consultation

We've got until the end of Monday to respond to the Green Paper on BBC Charter Review. You can bet your arse that the people who want rid of the BBC will be filling it in, so if you value the BBC, please do it too. www.gov.uk/government/c...

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Empty offices and child ‘directors’: How to augment reality and avoid tax in the process We’ve got to the bottom of that giant banner on the M8 office block

Great work by @glasgowbell.bsky.social
A recommended read, particularly for Glasgow’s residents. It’s about your money:

www.glasgowbell.co.uk/humanitarian...

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Can't think of a better film about being a musician, all of the time... there's even a bit where Fred's coughing is music.

Black and [off-]white version:
youtu.be/XEVJUJz2AuY

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Step Across the Border (1990) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Step_Ac...

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oh no! I’ve confused it with another one. Don’t have time to go to the attic to doublecheck, but I’m happy to bow to Discogs knowledge rather than my memory. It’s definitely transparent green rather than dark green, and the first section unlistenably noisy! Thanks for putting me right :)

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I had the red vinyl 7" so most of the long version was drowned out by crackles and pops

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The Skids,`Into The Valley`Maxell advert
The Skids,`Into The Valley`Maxell advert YouTube video by rob jukes

Had a flashback to this one, just now, watching The Skids on #TOTP

youtu.be/Gib916jJW1o?...

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i particularly enjoyed the brilliant, difficult, pointlessness of Stellub, it was glorious

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singing exactly that along with TMBG in SWG3 with my daughter and some ex-students was one of my highlights of 2024 ( ... and Dr Worm of course)

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Vic resting his hands unconvincingly on the keys in a half-hearted attempt to please with an action pose is lovely

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Yes,,, your boy has taken a ride in the 4 man bobsled,,, but im an adrenaline junkie and needed to try skeleton. And now I’ve officially joined the team and am gonna try to start competing.

66 years old going 66 mph.

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Angine de Poitrine - Full Performance (Live on KEXP)
Angine de Poitrine - Full Performance (Live on KEXP) YouTube video by KEXP

do yourself a favour and set aside half an hour to marvel at this from the astonishing Angine de Poitrine. microtonal looping in silly costumes at its absolute best youtu.be/0Ssi-9wS1so?...

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Small Finds #7 Andy Goldsworthy

Interesting piece on Andy Goldsworthy's Gravetstones art work on the BBC website. It's an "exclusive first look" apparently. I offered it to a national newspaper last year but they turned it down. I ended up writing it for my Substack. smallfinds.substack.com/p/small-find...

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I can never understand why so much classical music programming revolves around anniversaries, it's so arbitrary (and often lacking in imagination)

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