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Hanson Dodge Creative and AIGA Wisconsin presented an exhibition of grocery special banners, hand-lettered by John Downer. These unique paper signs were originally created for Jack’s Country Store in Ocean Park, Washington. The exhibition showcased a series of smaller, hand-lettered signs commissioned by Hanson Dodge Creative. The signs express off-beat and fun slogans for active lifestyle enthusiasts such as “Get Lost. Enjoy the Outdoors”.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin '12
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A collection of my photos that I distribute for free under CC Attribution 4.0 International license. That means you can use them however you like. Enjoy!
Winning entry for my club's "Creative" competition - thanks to my daughter who got just the right expression etc, I think.
Craft Orchard Limestone
Color: Blacktruffle
Empire Homes 2015 Parade of Homes Show Home
Masonry: Meerkerk Masonry
Six Mile in Lethbridge AB
This CreativeMornings/NewYork event was generously hosted by the Auditorium.
Alex Rappaport, Shawn & Devin Young, Duncan Wall and Sallomé Hralima were our speakers.
The event was sponsored by CreativeLive, Mailchimp, and FreshBooks.
All photos by Bekka Palmer (bekkapalmer.com).
Even the ratty IKEA tree decoration was picked for the tree this year! :)
Happy Holiday Season (which I officially started last week :D)
I feel comfortable expressing myself through music. When my brother died it was the only way I could freely express my feelings, partly as I was unable to articulate them ... for me, music is like vinyl's analogue to mp3's digital (music as opposed to articulating something through words, for example). It fills in the gaps that are otherwise inexpressible, the bits that we don't even know are there. This is a mini-clarinet ... I play the oboe (the saddest instrument in my view, but fun to make it sound joyful!!) .... but I am also learning to play the clarinet ... the most joyful of the wind instruments and therefore fun to play and make it sound sad! :-)
Photos from the 12th Annual Letterpress Wayzgoose & Steamroller Smackdown held at the School of Visual Concepts (SVC) Sept 7, 2013.
More info at wayzgoose.svcseattle.com/category/blog/
Remixes of pieces by Heiner Goebbels / John Oswald / John Zorn on Creative Works Records, Switzerland, 1986.
Listen here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWhnj2Rt6nk
A first live encounter between A23H and John Zorn took place in 1985 during a Harald Haerter project in Zürich, Switzerland. This meeting paved the way for their duo, initiated by A23H’s invitation to Zorn for their pure sax duo performances at the Moers Festival in 1986, at the Brotfabrik Frankfurt/Main, and a concert in Würzburg, culminating in the track “Atom Sex Kino” on A23H’s 1987 LP, “Plan Eden”.
Structure and Style of “Plan Eden”:
The first side of “Plan Eden” is dedicated to Harth’s solo tenor saxophone improvisations, shifting from serene, reverb-washed meditations to intense, multiphonic workouts. These explorations anticipate the reductionist and minimalist trends later seen in avant-garde music, underscoring Harth’s forward-thinking approach.
On the second side, the album presents varied duets: Harth’s clarinet dialogues with Lindsay Cooper’s bassoon and sopranino, a high-voltage interaction with John Zorn, a turbulent three-minute “mini opera” featuring Phil Minton’s vocal improvisation, and contributions from Günter Müller on drums before his electronic phase.
Artistic Vision and Packaging:
Like its predecessor, “Anything Goes” (1986)—an LP merging remixes by Heiner Goebbels, John Oswald, and John Zorn—“Plan Eden” embodies Harth’s multidimensional artistry, which extends not only to composition and performance but also to visual design, with self-drawn cover artwork and inserts. Collectors particularly value the distinctive physical presentation and nostalgic appeal of these LP editions.
Impact and Legacy:
Through “Plan Eden”, A23H established an influential model in experimental improvisation and multimedia collaboration, foreshadowing trends that would only later gain broader recognition in the contemporary music scene.
Helen our creative director takes a giant leap of inspiration on location at St Edmunds College, Hertforshire.
Cairo and I promoting GNU/Linux and the Creative Commons at Community Radio Hamilton Open Day. More photos here:
zcat.geek.nz/photos/Community-radio-day-2010/
I do a show over there: