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Silent Art Exhibition from:
Thurs March 31 - Tues April 5, 2011
Gladstone Hotel, 2nd Floor
12-5pm daily
OPENING RECEPTION
GLADSTONE HOTEL, Second Floor
Friday April 1st
7-10pm
$20 suggested admission (includes raffle ticket)
*Special one night only auction and raffle with art gifts and surprises*
With DJ Paul E. Lopes (Bump N' Hustle)
& DJ Jun (Cr8apes.com, Invisible-Friends.com)
CLOSING RECEPTION
Tuesday April 5th
5 -8pm
Winners of our silent art auction will be announced at 7pm.
For an upcoming group show at my studio:
The Long Haul
Vernissage: Thursday May 19th. 6pm – midnight. 450 Beaumont Ave, Parc Ex. Montreal.
Gallery hours: May 21, 22, 28, 29, from 1 – 6pm.
Warp Records Warp20 Box Set (1989-2009)
Label:Warp Records – WARP20
Format:
3 × Vinyl, LP, 10", Compilation
2 × Vinyl, 10", Single Sided, Etched, Compilation
CD, Mixed, Compilation
4 × CD, Compilation
Box Set
Country:UK
Released:05 Oct 2009
Genre:Classical, Electronic, Hip Hop, Rock
Style:Leftfield, Abstract, Instrumental, Glitch, Techno, Post Rock, Ambient, IDM, Electro, Drum n Bass, Modern Classical, Experimental, Breakbeat
20th anniversary release comes packaged in a 10 inch square slipcase wrapped in charcoal Buckram embossed paper with tipped-on gloss-laminated cover photograph. Limited to pre-order sales plus a small number sold at Warp20 events and through select retail outlets from 5th October 2009. 5000 copies were manufactured.
Original purchasers from Bleep (Warp Records' commercial website) were also given the option to download "Warp20 (Unheard)" in MP3 320kbps format.
Warp20 (Unheard): Triple 10" Vinyl LP - Housed in uncoated card sleeves with debossed foiled typography.
Catalogue ?: WARPLP20°(A-F) on cover, WARPLP200 in run-out groove.
Warp20 (Infinite): Double 10" Vinyl - all tracks on vinyl sides G & I contain short infinite locked-groove loops. Vinyl sides H & J have two different versions of the Warp20 infinite Möbius etched on the surface without tracks, housed in uncoated card sleeves with debossed covers with foiled typography.
Catalogue ?: WARPLP20°(G&I) on cover, WARPLP 200 in run-out groove.
Warp20 (Elemental): CD mixed compilation - packaged in deluxe case bound 10" folder. Tracks are numbered 01-65 on the cover, however, there are only 13 tracks on the CD itself: each containing on average 5 sections, samples, or fragments of each tune per track. Mixed in NW5.
Catalogue ?: WARPCD20°
Warp20 (Recreated): Double CD compilation - 2 x CDs featuring cover versions of Warp songs by Warp artists packaged in a deluxe case-bound 10" folder.
Catalogue ?: WARPCD20¹
Warp20 (Chosen): Double CD compilation - tracks on CD1 were chosen by fans on the Warp20 website & CD2 was chosen by Warp co-founder Steve Beckett. Personal messages and memories from Warp20.net feature on a large pullout poster. Packaged in a deluxe case-bound 10" folder.
Catalogue ?: WARPCD20²
Comes with a 192 page book of the complete Warp Records catalogue (1989-2009) in graphite coloured non-coated card cover with debossed and foiled typography.
All tracks mastered at Metropolis, London except: G1 to I25 mastered at Dubplates & Mastering Design; CD3-1 mastered at Loud, Taunton.
This compilation ?&© 2009 Warp Records Limited.
Warp20 (Unheard)
A1Boards Of Canada – Seven Forty Seven6:43
B1Autechre – Oval Moon (IBC Mx)7:11
B2Clark* – Rattlesnake1:58
C1Plaid – Dett5:11
C2Elecktroids – Elecktroids Bonus Circuit2:41
D1Flying Lotus – Tronix3:46
D2Nightmares On Wax – Biofeedback Dub5:08
E1Plaid – Sam Lac Run3:49
E2Nightmares On Wax – Mega Donutz Dub5:14
F1Broadcast – Sixty Forty4:29
F2Seefeel – As Link
Warp20 (Infinite)
G1Boards Of Canada – Dayvan Cowboy
G2Jamie Lidell – Daddy No Lie
G3Plone – Bibi Plone
G4Broadcast – Michael A Grammar
G5Battles – Atlas
G6Two Lone Swordsmen – Hope We Never Surface
G7LFO – Ultra Schall
G8Clark* – The Magnet Mine
G9Jimi Tenor – Sugardaddy
G10Polygon Window – Quoth
G11Flying Lotus – GNG BNG
G12Squarepusher – Illegal Dustbin
G13Chok Rock – Give It Up
G14Pivot – In The Blood
G15Boards Of Canada – Open The Light
G16LFO – Freak
G17Other People Place, The – Let Me Be Me
G18Aphex Twin – Fingerbib
G19Mira Calix – Ithanga
G20Autechre – Basscadet
G21Mira Calix – Upiyano
G22Plaid – Ol
G23Disjecta – Dormin
G24Bibio – S'Vive
G25Something J / DJ Maxximus – Mercedes Bentley Vs Versace Armani (DJ Maxximus Dubplate Remix)
I1Boards Of Canada – Telephasic Workshop
I2Autechre – Theme Of Sudden Roundabout
I3Leila – The Exotics
I4Broadcast – Corporeal
I5Antipop Consortium – Ghostlawns
I6Sabres Of Paradise, The – Ano Electro (Allegro)
I7Harmonic 33 – The Shapeshifter
I8Chris Clark – Frost Investigation
I9V.L.A.D. – Roll_X
I10Aphex Twin – On
I11Move D – Cymbelin
I12Drexciya – Black Sea
I13Broadcast – America's Boy
I14Mira Calix – Paarl
I15Boards Of Canada – An Eagle In Your Mind
I16Flying Lotus – Parisian Goldfish
I17Nightmares On Wax – I'm For Real
I18Jamie Lidell – Da Doo Doo
I19Squarepusher – The Barn (303 Kebab Mix)
I20Autechre – Draun Quarter
I21Nightmares On Wax – A Case Of Funk
I22Squarepusher – My Red Hot Car (Girl)
I23Boards Of Canada – Spiro
I24Disjecta – Alum Chime
I25Mike Ink – Paroles (Mike Ink Remix 96)
Warp20 (Elemental)
CD16:24
CD1-1.1Forgemasters – Track With No Name
CD1-1.2!!! – Hello? Is This Thing On?
CD1-1.3Elecktroids – Future Tone
CD1-1.4LFO – We Are Back
CD1-1.5Lex Loofah – Freaky Deaky (More Bounce To The Ounce Mix)
CD1-1.6DJ Majuva* – Township Funk
CD1-1.8Coco Steel & Lovebomb – Feel It
CD1-1.9Tricky Disco – Tricky Disco
CD1-1.10DJ Majuva* – Township Funk
CD1-24:20
CD1-2.1Red Snapper – Hot Flush
CD1-2.2Nightmares On Wax – Aftermath
CD1-2.3Battles – Atlas
CD1-2.4Sweet Exorcist – Clonk (Freebase)
CD1-32:42
CD1-3.1Step, The – Yeah You (Robert's Mix)
CD1-3.2Aphex Twin – Windowlicker
CD1-45:54
CD1-4.1Aphex Twin – Windowlicker (Acid Edit)
CD1-4.2Jimmy Edgar – Personal Information
CD1-4.3Elecktroids – Mystery World
CD1-4.4Luke Vibert – I Love Acid
CD1-4.5Prefuse 73 – Busy Signal (Make You Go Bombing)
CD1-55:09
CD1-5.1Pivot – Epsilon
CD1-5.2Flying Lotus – Parisian Goldfish
CD1-5.3Jimmy Edgar – Hold It, Attach It, Connect It
CD1-5.4Broadcast – Small Song IV
CD1-66:31
CD1-6.1Boards Of Canada – Melissa Juice
CD1-6.2Jamie Lidell – A Little Bit More (Luke Vibert Mix)
CD1-6.3Harmonic 313 – Cyclotron
CD1-6.4Sabres Of Paradise, The – Wilmot
CD1-6.5Hudson Mohawke – Polkadot Blues
CD1-6.6Aphex Twin – Milkman
CD1-6.7Jake Slazenger – Hung Like A Bull
CD1-74:16
CD1-7.1Boards Of Canada – Roygbiv
CD1-7.2Seefeel – When Face Was Face (Isan Kitchen Sink Space Anthem Mix)
CD1-7.3Disjecta – Gammi
CD1-7.4Grizzly Bear – He Hit Me
CD1-83:45
CD1-8.1Squarepusher – Come On My Selector
CD1-8.2Chris Clark – Bricks
CD1-8.3Aphex Twin – Bucephalus Bouncing Ball
CD1-96:31
CD1-9.1Richard H Kirk* – Lost Souls On Funk
CD1-9.2Squarepusher – Welcome To Europe
CD1-9.3Autechre – 6IE.CR
CD1-9.4Broadcast – Bit 35
CD1-9.5RAC – Double Jointed
CD1-106:06
CD1-10.1Antipop Consortium – Ghostlawns (LFO Rik Waller Mix)
CD1-10.2Squarepusher – My Red Hot Car
CD1-10.3LFO – Freak
CD1-10.4Hudson Mohawke – Overnight
CD1-10.5Wild Planet – Electron
CD1-10.6Ultradyne – E Coli
CD1-10.7Polygon Window – Quoth
CD1-113:32
CD1-11.1Seefeel – Vex
CD1-11.2Plaid – Eyen
CD1-11.3!!! – Heart Of Hearts (DJ Kaos HoH Extended)
CD1-125:44
CD1-12.1Jackson And His Computer Band* – Utopia
CD1-12.2Prefuse 73 – Desks, Pencils, Bottles
CD1-12.3Sabres Of Paradise, The – Tow Truck (Depth Charge Mix)
CD1-12.4Brothomstates – Adozenaday
CD1-12.5Nightmares On Wax – Ethnic Majority
CD1-134:29
CD1-13.1Gravenhurst – East Of The City
CD1-13.2LFO – LFO (Leeds Warehouse Mix)
CD1-13.3Aphex Twin – SAWII Untitled 7
CD1-13.4Harmonic 313 – Music Substitute System
CD1-13.5Maximo Park* – Apply Some Pressure
CD1-13.6Grizzly Bear – Deep Blue Sea (Daniel Rossen Home Recording)
Warp20 (Recreated)
CD2-1Born Ruffians – Milkman/To Cure A Weakling Child5:30
CD2-2Jimi Tenor – Japanese Electronics5:26
CD2-3Maximo Park* – When3:34
CD2-4Tim Exile – A Little Bit More4:04
CD2-5Rustie – Midnight Drive3:39
CD2-6Luke Vibert – LFO5:48
CD2-7Autechre – What Is House? (LFO Remix)
Remix – LFO
4:26
CD2-8Russell Haswell – Cabasa Cabasa4:51
CD2-9Clark* – So Malleable4:58
CD2-10Diamond Watch Wrists – Fool In Rain5:30
CD2-11Hudson Mohawke ft. Wednesday Nite – Paint The Stars3:05
CD3-1Mark Pritchard – 3/4 Heart7:13
CD3-2Mira Calix With Oliver Coates – In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country6:16
CD3-3Pivot – Colorado4:14
CD3-4Bibio – Kaini Industries3:41
CD3-5Jamie Lidell – Little Brother4:42
CD3-6Leila – Vordhosbn5:01
CD3-7John Callaghan – Phylactery5:35
CD3-8Gravenhurst – I Found The F3:27
CD3-9Plaid – On My Bus4:16
CD3-10Seefeel – Acrobat4:03
Warp20 (Chosen)
CD4-1Aphex Twin – Windowlicker
CD4-2Boards Of Canada – Roygbiv
CD4-3Squarepusher – My Red Hot Car
CD4-4Battles – Atlas
CD4-5LFO – LFO (Leeds Warehouse Mix)
CD4-6Plaid – Eyen
CD4-7Luke Vibert – I Love Acid
CD4-8Autechre – Gantz Graf
CD4-9Jimmy Edgar – I Wanna Be Your STD
CD4-10Clark* – Herzog
CD5-1Broadcast – Tender Buttons
CD5-2Grizzly Bear – Colorado
CD5-3Squarepusher – My Sound
CD5-4Boards Of Canada – Amo Bishop Roden
CD5-5Battles – Race : Out
CD5-6Flying Lotus – GNG BNG
CD5-7Xeper (Black Dog Productions)* – Carceres Ex Novum
CD5-8Nightmares On Wax – I'm For Real
CD5-9Mike Ink – Paroles (Original)
CD5-10Aphex Twin – Bucephalus Bouncing Ball
CD5-11Jamie Lidell – Daddy's Car
CD5-12Squarepusher / AFX* – Freeman Hardy & Willis Acid
CD5-13Seefeel – SpangleWritten-By – Seymour*, Fletcher*, Clifford*, Peacock*
CD5-14Autechre – Drane
Finally! This is the August Sound Collective's broadcast output rig. From top to bottom: recording mixer, parametric EQ, compressor/limiter, broadcast mixer, wireless access point, internet broadcast encoder and USB audio interface, automation server, internet firewall/router, LAN switch. Yea!
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Gravestone of Lawrence Solway, (August 13, 1928 - January 9, 2012), a Toronto-born broadcaster, politician, and sometime actor. Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Canada. Spring afternoon, 2021. Pentax K1 II.
He was probably best known as the host of a phone-in radio programme called Speak Your Mind. It was broadcast on CHUM in Toronto. My best memory of that show involved a caller who, to Larry's annoyance, kept calling him "Mr. Soloway".
From the Toronto Star:
Larry Solway, TV and radio broadcaster, dies at 83
By Molly Hayes Staff Reporter Mon., Jan. 9, 2012
Larry Solway’s deep, booming radio voice brought him fame and sometimes controversy. Not even cancer could quiet the audacious — and often abrasive — broadcaster.“Don’t you know who I used to be?” he joked in his blog “Looking Ahead” — a project he kept in his 80s, right up to his death Monday at Toronto General Hospital, of complications arising from bladder cancer.Toronto couldn’t forget. Solway was well known for his days hosting radio and TV talk shows. He also acted in film and theatre, and had a brief stint in politics.But it was that booming voice — and the conversations it sparked — that he’s most famous for.“He was a wonderful man who gave a lot to his family, the world around him. Conversations with my father were always lively. They were sometimes heated but always passionate. We will miss him,” Solway’s son Joe, 60, told the Star.In the 1960s Solway was at CHUM radio, hosting talk shows such as Speak Your Mind, taking thousands of calls from Torontonians a year on all kinds of subjects, with all kinds of opinions.“I don’t get offended,” he once told a caller. He told it like it was — and sometimes that got him into trouble.He left CHUM in 1970 in a flurry of controversy over a series of explicit sex shows. The next year he wrote a book, The Day I Invented Sex, about the experience.In the ’70s, he was a panelist on CBC’s quiz show This Is the Law and hosted Talkback on CHIC radio in Brampton. He dabbled in acting, playing small roles in films such as Meatballs and The Brood.Not surprisingly, Solway had a hard time sitting still, even at 80. He wrote another book, Don’t Be Blindsided by Retirement, about adjusting to the retirement lifestyle.And adjust he did. He travelled. He and his wife of 62 years, Shirley, were avid sailors. He blogged. He took piano lessons, played jazz and read like crazy. He enjoyed life in the city. He was always a city person, a lifelong Torontonian. His kids, Joe and Beth, 50, have grown, moved and have kids of their own. But the family is close; Solway’s sister, Nancy, ran a talent agency with Shirley for years.In 1999, Solway lost in a run as the provincial NDP candidate in Toronto’s St. Paul’s riding. He was politically engaged, writing frequently and passionately to the Toronto Star about goings-on in the city.In November, he wrote a final blog post — followed, characteristically, by one more feisty post about capitalism — to say goodbye to his beloved readers. At 83, he knew he was dying.
Obituary from the Toronto Star:
SOLWAY, Lawrence S. (Larry) - Peacefully on January 9, 2012 at Toronto General Hospital at age 83. Larry beloved husband to Shirley for 62 years. Loving father to Joseph (Juanita) and Beth Savard (Richard). Cherished Papa to A.J., Michael, James, Philip and Rachel. Dear brother to Nancy (Harvey Bokser) and brother-in-law to Judy (Hy Goldstein). Missed by many nieces and nephews. Larry worked extensively in radio, television, on stage, in print and pioneered open-line radio in the 1960s. He was an avid sailor, reader and world traveller. Friends may visit at the Visitation Centre in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, 375 Mount Pleasant Road (east gate entrance), after 12 noon on Friday, January 13th followed by a celebration of life in the chapel at 1 p.m. Larry's family would like to thank the staff at Princess Margaret and the Toronto General Hospitals for their care and support. A special thank you to Dr. Barbara Vari for her special care. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Research Foundation would be appreciated. Online condolences may be made at www.etouch.ca
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Published in Toronto Star on Jan. 11, 2012.
CTV Mercedes Atego outside broadcast truck, reg. no. Y10 FTV, pictured at the Swalec Stadium, Cardiff (Glamorgan's ground) for the test match between England and Sri Lanka. The picture was taken on 29 May 2011.
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familiar shapes and noises (detail)
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The 2017 SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference Competition Medalists were announced Friday, June 23, 2017 at Freedom Hall in Louisville.
Broadcast News Production
Team P (consisting of Vanessa Johnson, Gloria Ortiz, Laura Nunez, Jacob Wells)
High School Southwest High School
Gold Fort Worth, TX
Broadcast News ProductionTeam M (consisting of Adam Thomas, Colin Myers, Conner Cotner, Parker Hutchins-Cates)
High School Tulsa Technology Center-Riverside
Silver Tulsa, OK
Broadcast News ProductionTeam C (consisting of Chase Albright, Hannah Wolk, Sydney Gross, Ryan Bradley)
High School Sussex Tech High School
Bronze Georgetown, DE
Broadcast News ProductionTeam B (consisting of Savanah Byrne, Anthony Frazier, William Schwalk, Nhaid Serna)
College Tulsa Technology Center-Riverside
Gold Tulsa, OK
Broadcast News ProductionTeam A (consisting of Kim Gonzalez, Robert Robinson, James Whitehead, Chimere Moody)
College Forsyth Tech Community College
Silver Winston-Salem, NC
Communications Minister Faith Muthambi addresses the Media Development and Diversity Agency (MDDA) community broadcast stakeholder engagement workshop at Birchwood Hotel in Boksburg. (Photo: GCIS)
I could think of no better model that My Scene's Kennedy for the "Broadcast Yourself" series. She has the distinctive Barbie face, with the unsettling addition of bedroom eyes, and cherry red slightly parted lips. Combined with her girlish ponytails, she channels a myriad of forbidden fantasies and desires. I decided to use a different doll's body, which I couse for its suggestive pose and sheer red nightie. Perched atop her head are red Lolita sunglasses. The only light in the room emanates from her computer screen. It illuminates her body.
She is using the built-in webcam on her little laptop to share images of herself with the world. She makes a digital slide show for her social networking pages using a song by The Pussycat Dolls. The lyrics of the song are about wanting fame and attention, and being called sexy by boys. She knows no better way to express herself that to take photos that expose her breasts. She is not thinking of the consequences of her actions, especially what kind of influence this could have on her little sister Ana.
read more at tiffanygholar.blogspot.com/2008/11/yasmin-kennedy-and-lol...
The Doll Project is a series of conceptual digital photographs that uses fashion dolls to embody the negative messages the media gives to young girls. Though it would not be fair to blame it all on Barbie, there have been many instances in which she has come dangerously close. I chose to use Barbie dolls because they are miniature mannequins, emblems of the fashion world writ small, a representation of our culture's impossible standards of beauty scaled to one sixth actual size. The little pink scale and How To Lose Weight book are both real Barbie accessories from the 1960s. They are recurring motifs in the pictures in the series, symbolizing the ongoing dissatisfaction many girls and women feel about their weight and body image. The dolls' names, Ana and Mia, are taken from internet neologisms coined by anorexic and bulimic girls who have formed online communities with the unfortunate purpose of encouraging each other in their disordered eating. With each passing era, Ana and Mia are younger and younger, and the physical ideal to which they aspire becomes more unattainable. They internalize the unrealistic expectations of a society that digitally manipulates images of women in fashion and beauty advertisements and value their own bodies only as objects for others to look at and desire.
Read more about the project here:
tiffanygholar.blogspot.com/2008/08/doll-project.html
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Kevin Miller of KIDO radio in Boise, speaks to 124th Maintenance Group, Crew Chief, Master Sgt. Alan Stoker about the A-10 Thunderbolt II after the broadcast of his morning show from the 124th Fighter Wing, Boise, Idaho on Nov. 10, 2015. Miller spoke with six members of the Idaho Air National Guard on the show about their experiences in the National Guard, work-life balance, and the greater mission and future of the 124th Fighter Wing. (Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Sarah Pokorney/Released)
CTV Volvo FM outside broadcast truck, reg. no. P20 CTV, pictured at the Swalec Stadium, Cardiff (Glamorgan's ground) for the test match between England and Sri Lanka. The picture was taken on 29 May 2011.
In the event of imminent and actual nuclear attack on Scotland, this would have been the control room for the radio broadcasts leading up to the holocaust, and also for the comforting messages that our government would wish to share with the irradiated and the damned afterwards. Note the National Emergency Newsreels to the right hand side.
Betty White poses for a fan on the red carpet for the 43rd Annual Emmy Awards, 8/25/91 - Permission granted to copy, publish, broadcast or post but please credit "photo by Alan Light" if you can