Thursday, November 28, 2013

oxykitten as inspiration for chiptune project

i should point out that some of these chiptune things i'm cleaning up are from as far back as '97. i hit an apex in the style around '02, and then sort of faded out of it in favour of building a sort of guitar-driven electro sound, as explored in my 'tetris' project. i also had to x a bunch of the stuff under pressure from collaborators, as they thought it sounded 'too cheesy'.

the reason i'm doing this now is that i'm realizing i have enough material in the style to put together into an lp. it's a convenient way to order things.

that being said, here's a recent act in the style that's had an effect on me.

charles rogers - memoir of george wishart, the scottish martyr


for researchers

this is a glorified family tree of the wishart family, along with what is basically an encyclopedia entry for george wishart, and would only be of interest to people studying that family in or outside of the context of the scottish reformation. the main source of this history is john knox, who may have romanticized/fabricated certain aspects of certain things rather substantially in order to fix a desired narrative. this is cursory to my interests in things. rather, it's important in my tree from three contexts.

the first is that the wishart line is ancestral to karl marx' wife. the second is that the wishart line descends from scottish nobility (thereby making marx a sort of nouveau riche). the third is that there were some reformation-era preachers along the line that had an influence on the development of protestantism in the united kingdom.

the primary topic of the text is discussed on his own page, over here.

the text was clearly never edited, as it is full of confusing typos. thankfully, the logic to put the tree together properly is entirely self-contained.

full text:
http://www.archive.org/download/cu31924074412580/cu31924074412580.pdf

http://dghjdfsghkrdghdgja.appspot.com/categories/books/congress/BR/1725.W81.R72/index.html

charles rogers

charles rogers

born: 1825
died: 1890
works:
memoir of george wishart, the scottish martyr(1876)



relationships:
george wishart (topic of study)


sources:
1) transactions of the royal historical society, vol. 4 (1876), pp. 260-363
notes:

http://dghjdfsghkrdghdgja.appspot.com/categories/books/authors/CharlesRogers/index.html