Another photo of Video the cat with a Korg Mono/Poly from The Wiggly Tendrils via our Facebook page:
Cats
CatSynth video: Synth Studio Tour with Zac the Black Cat
Submitted by James Bragg via our Facebook page.
Quick view around the Fernforest Project Studio. My black cat likes sitting on things that are black and stylish. He thinks he fits in well and looks cool.
Synths in order – Doepfer Modular A-100, Moog Etherwave Theremin, Moog Voyager Old School, Schlagswerg analogue drum machine, CP-251 moog control processor, Dave Smith Mopho and Tetra, Mackie Onyx firewire mixer, PC, M-Audio Oxygen 25, NI Maschine and a Monome my brother built.
The music is called “Dark Glow” by me. you can find the whole track on soundcloud.
Weekend Cat Blogging #364
We at CatSynth are happy to host Weekend Cat Blogging #364 this week. It is a self-selected round-up of cat-related posts from around the blogosphere. If you would like to participate, leave a link in a comment below, on our Facebook page, or tweet us @catsynth with hashtag #WCB.
And without “further ado” as they say, let us continue with the round-up.
First up, we have good news from our friends at Animal Shelter Volunteer, with several recent adult-cat adoptees. Among them is the black cat Hunny pictured above. We are happy for the her and the other cats who found their new homes.
Truffle turns 1 year old today and there is a celebration on at Sweet Purrfections. In true Southern style, they are holding a debutante ball with quite a list of illustrious attendees.
Speaking of parties, Cokie the Cat explains the upcoming BlogPaws conference. It is an annual event for pet-bloggers (or blogging pets), and cats, dogs, birds, humans and other animals of all sorts are welcome. It will be taking place about three weeks in Salt Lake City.
We will continue to add posts throughout the weekend, so please continue to send us your submissions. And thanks to those who participated!
CatSynth video: Attomik Kitteh
A little fun for your Friday morning.
Submitted by Ava Lemert via our facebook page.
This is such a fun video! It has a late 1970s synth-disco feel and of course it features cats.
CatSynth pic: Uni and OMG-1
Submitted by Torley via our Facebook page.
“Nearing three years after her first appearance, Uni meows at CatSynth, this time on the OMG-1!”
If you haven’t yet seen it, please check out my article on the Presidio Pet Cemetery in San Francisco, part of our weekend featuring the Golden Gate Bridge and vicinity.
The Presidio Pet Cemetery
On this Memorial Day we pay a visit to Presidio Pet Cemetery. It is the final resting place of many beloved animal companions of the military families that lived in the San Francisco Presidio.
Most of the grave markers in the site date back to the 1950s when “the Presidio was home to over 2,000 military families.” It was surrounded by a white picket fence (which still exists today) and shaded by Monterey pines (which do not still exist). The site fell into disrepair in the 1970s and continued to deteriorate, but has been preserved. Today, it sits underneath the reconstructed Doyle Drive / Presidio Parkway that leads up to the Golden Gate Bridge.
The construction on the Presidio Parkway is continuing around the site, indeed one large concrete beam sits inside the area of the cemetery. It is currently closed to visitors while the construction progresses, but it is quite visible from the nearby pathway. Indeed, it seems like it may in better shape now than it was preceding the construction, even if the vegetation is a bit overgrown in places.
Many of the markers are still clearly visible, and speak to the love and warmth these animals brought to their human companions on the base. Some are very specific, some are more generic like “A G.I. Pet. He did his time.” but are touching nonetheless. There are dogs, birds, hamsters, reptiles, and of course cats.
Thinking about the pets buried here and the bonds they had with their human companions helps one to feel empathy for both human and animal alike.
I hope the site continues to be preserved and re-opens after the highway is completed. I am sure I will be back here again.
Weekend Cat Blogging: Modernist Sunshine
Luna always loves the patches of sunshine that pour into CatSynth HQ in the morning. On this particular morning we see her posing regally in an Art-Deco-patterned sunshine spot. The shadow is cast by the table just behind her, a piece that dates back to my graduate-student days in Berkeley but still fits the overall style of our current pad in the city.
On a sad note, we learned that our friend and fellow cat-blogger has passed away. We send her family our thoughts.
Weekend Cat Blogging is hosted by Bengal Business.
The Carnival of the Cats will be up tomorrow at Mind of Mog
And the Friday Ark is at the modulator.
CatSynth pic: I smell a rat
Submitted by Endai Hüdl via our Facebook page. The pillows are created by softmachines. These are very cute. Now I want one.
CatSynth pic: Techno Puff (JL Cooper CS-32)
Submitted by Nicole SineWave Karrer via our Facebook page.
“Greetings from Techno Puff, He seems to be asleep on the job.”
Cats often are.
CatSynth pic: Mimi and Korg MS-20
From our friends at polynominal.com, we have a new photo of Mimi with a Korg MS-20.
We are always happy to have a visit from Mimi. You can see her previous appearances here.