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The molecule is composed of a double size triangle twist surrounded by 3 trapeze twist.
And then 2 of these molecules form a kind of human figure with extended arms (the angels). You can see it in the green model (with more space between them).
Two pictures of the same model, the red one a compact model.
Eh paper and 64 division grid (40 division the green one).
La molécula esta formada por un giro triangular de doble tamaño, rodeado de 3 giros trapezoidales.
Y después, 2 de estas moléculas se juntan formado una especie de figura humana con los brazos abiertos (los ángeles).
Dos fotos del mismo modelos, el rojo una versión compacta.
Papel EH y trama de 64 divisiones (40 divisiones el modelo verde).
Du 28 février au 11 avril 2010, réveillez l’aventurier qui sommeille en vous et plongez au coeur d’une jungle luxuriante et bizarre, à la recherche des secrets de la Cité Perdue, une cité sans nom et sans âge, les ruines fort étranges d'une civilisation mystérieuse mise à jour par une expédition de pseudo-scientifiques (composée de pointures dans des domaines improbables tels que Hubert de Neurhône (chauffeur-tellurismologue), le Docteur Victor Inox, Le Professeur Archibald Ternatif (Magneto-archéologue), le Professeur Sempafret, et bien d'autres). Cette installation est le fruit d’une réflexion de 2 ans et d'un chantier de 3 mois au cours duquel les artistes du LEM-Utopia ont fait appel aux Mercurocroms ainsi qu'à différents artistes tels que Vincent Coffigniez, Carol Lévy, Fred Martin. Spécialisé dans la (re)création d'espace et d'univers plastiques le collectif réinvente ici les vestiges d'une civilisation grandiose à travers laquelle seront abordées, en plus de l’aspect purement artistique, les thématiques de la biodiversité, du choix de civilisation, et du développement durable en général, l’installation ayant été pensée et créée pour respecter au maximum ces conditions.
Composing Room 1988
General view of keyboard area
Left to right
Ken Fielding, Allan Wright,
John Rawlings, Eddie Coates
Michael Fletcher, Malcolm Robertshaw
Keith Holdsworth
All images in this collection have been donated by Courier staff
Links: 1970s-1980s / Hx Courier pics / Collections
"Composing with Patterns": Music at Mid-Century
Tuesday, July 10, at 7:30 pm
5th Ave at 89th St, New York, NY
Photo: Enid Alvarez
This site-specific performance in the museum's rotunda invited guests to listen to experimental 1950s music by composers such as Earle Brown, John Cage, Giacinto Scelsi, and Karlheinz Stockhausen while viewing works by Louise Bourgeois, Alexander Calder, Jackson Pollock, Antoni Tàpies, and more in Art of Another Kind.
To watch a video about the performance with musical director Christopher McIntyre and composer R. Luke DuBois, visit http://www.guggenheim.org/patterns
HDR composed of 3 exposures (-2, 0, +2 EV)
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On Monday 18 May 2015 I attended a one day workshop on letterpress printing. This was a ‘surprise’ present for my birthday in April but because the company, www.typoretum.co.uk only run courses to a set timetable, it was a month or so later than my actual birthday.
Based in Coggleshall, Essex, the workshop allowed me to re-visit my past. My first job, on leaving school in April 1962, was as an apprentice compositor for a Birmingham based company, Buckler & Webb Ltd. So it was fun to go back to ‘play’ with proper type and all of the other stuff that goes with it, chases, presses, thins, mids and thicks, furniture, coins, leading (pronounced ledding) and whole host of stuff that comes with letterpress typography. Oh yes, and composing (or setting) sticks.
Letterpress printing has a measurement system of its own based on ‘pica’ or pica’s to be more precise. One inch (almost) equals seventy-two points. But the difference when setting type is important, but it’s close enough.
The owner of the business, Justin, and his colleague Rob, gave us an insight into the world of movable type and we ended up printing out our efforts for posterity.
My two other workshop colleagues were Scott, and lovely lady from Louisiana but now residing in Wandsworth, and Karen, also from Wandsworth. Some of the photographs in this album are of them both, and also a few of Justin and Rob.
We were provided with lunch by Justin’s wife, and delicious it was too. The ‘hot’ savoury scones went perfectly with the vegetarian thick multi-faceted soup!
As for the course; well, I had forgotten lots about letterpress printing but it came back to me slowly. On hand to help were the ‘experts’, and I did achieve an end result. Oddly, I took photographs of Karen and Scott’s worthy prints, but not my own. But I can remedy that when I add a picture of it later to this album!
A fun day, with nice people and it was a totally enjoyable experience. More on this course can be found here:
Composed this shot to suggest that the bridges connect beyond this picture (which it does) and lead the eye to beyond.
A group composed of educators, business partners and elected officials toured Forest Lake Elementary Technology Magnet School on Thursday, December 12, 2013. Visitors were able to step into numerous classes and observe the variety of learning opportunities occurring on an average day in the school. Student Ambassadors met visitors at the entrance of each classroom and explained what was going on. Students were: reading excerpts on Discovery Education, composing Google Drive slides, solving math problems on their Chromebooks, practicing multiplication with decimals and much more.
Saturday 15th February 2014 - Monday 17th February 2014
Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon, Portugal
Workshop for young composers focusing on vocal and orchestral writing oriented by the composer Magnus Lindberg.
Phase 1 (15/17 Feb 2014): Theoretical sessions during 3 days in which Magnus Lindberg involved participants with a discussion on the composition practice of our days (including singing) and giving the guidelines for new projects – the participants will present those new projects on the second phase of the workshop.
© Marcia Lessa
Cette réalisation est composée de deux parties distinctes :
Une maison à gauche en trompe-l’œil, qui présente deux personnages aux fenêtres
Un long mur à droite,qui présente, sous une architecture Eiffel (il avait ses ateliers dans la ville) une Jungle Zoo aux promeneurs d'un jardin public.
Ils sont tous là : girafes, perroquets, hippopotames, singes tigre, lion, antilopes, serpent, zèbres, éléphant, vautour...
A group composed of educators, business partners and elected officials toured Forest Lake Elementary Technology Magnet School on Thursday, December 12, 2013. Visitors were able to step into numerous classes and observe the variety of learning opportunities occurring on an average day in the school. Student Ambassadors met visitors at the entrance of each classroom and explained what was going on. Students were: reading excerpts on Discovery Education, composing Google Drive slides, solving math problems on their Chromebooks, practicing multiplication with decimals and much more.
My dear Flickr friends! I have missed you this summer. I have been dealing with some minor health issues that keep me from the computer for very long. I hope to be more regular soon :-)
I wanted to share this link to our daughter Jennifers demo song for her upcoming album. She composed the music and words. They are due to record in September !!
www.myspace.com/jenniferyoungmusiconline I hope you enjoy!
Picasso prepared this lithograph of a figure in 1949.
This painting is on display in the Chapel of the White Penitents, a 17th century building converted into an amazing gallery space. www.museegranet-aixenprovence.fr/collections/les-collecti...
For this shot, I composed it this way because I wanted to establish the objects and I also wanted to get the book pile to highlight the amount of work needed to be done and the tablet is in there to serve as a distraction. The main thing that makes this photo interesting to me is how it establishes the rest of the story plot. I wasn't really going for a particular emotion, but I would have to say that it would be somewhat a feeling of being overwhelmed (bc of the books). I shot this with a wide aperture to let in light and I bumped the ISO up to 200 to get more light on the shot.
Astéracée (ex-Composée) de 30-120 cm, dressée et rameuse aux feuilles très rudes, oblongues, les radicales rétrécies en pétioles, les supérieures cordées-embrassantes offrant deux oreillettes arrondies.
Capitule large de 2-2,5 cm, courtement pédicelé en corymbe irrégulier. Involucre à bractées sur deux rangs, les 3-5 folioles extérieures largement ovales, cordées à la base, acuminées et hérissées comme les feuilles, un peu écartées et simulant un calicule (cf. H Coste).
5 live Breakfast's Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty compete on opposing sides in the inaugural 5 live curling contest at Fenton's Rink in Tunbridge Wells, Kent.
Fun Fact : So I decided to put up the lyrics to the song I got my name from (beautifully composed) The song is called My love goes free by Jon Foreman