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develop exhibition @ thirtyseven degrees gallery Danks St Waterloo July 19 - August 14 2007
Photo: Ben Searcy
Developed music for site-specific work in collaboration with choreographer Teresa Fellion and dance company at natural quarry in Newport, RI. Incorporated elements of Gregorian Chant, Dvorak's 9th Symphony, modal improvisation, strings and percussion, while playing with reverberant echo and acoustics of the quarry.
'“Goin’ home, goin’ home,” the musicians sang. All together, the religious or spiritual allusion to returning to a better place after this life was clear. The piece showed us the power of life in our body, and the blessings waiting for us as they move from this Earth' –Kathryn Boland, Dance Informa
Art for the Soul by RICHARD LAZZARA
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Markland, a Hines community, Dusty Shoe event February 27, 2015
2001 International Golf Parkway
St. Augustine, Florida 3209
June 14, 2014 - South of Hastings Nebraska US
I gathered up the gear & headed south. Viewing the skies to my due east...
Another wave of forming storm cells were feeding off the moisture feeder waves coming up from the south.
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This is one of my first self-developed photos. I burned a roll this morning so I'd have something to play with. Not bad for a first attempt.
Arista Premium 400, Arista chemistry.
Marangoni Research Team
From left to right, Alejandro Marangoni (professor); Erica Pensini (associate professor); Stacie Dobson (Ph.D. student), Laura Hanley (M.Sc. student), Henry Koekuyt (M.Sc. student), and Cameryn Sanders (M.Sc. student).
developed at fau, i wasnt sure of the times at all, and was rushing considering i dont even go to fau. the rushing caused me to misjudge the time developing, which screwed some of these up, but making some 'dream' like.
Shows well-developed Physcia adscendens and/or P. tenella (adscendens has hood shaped lobe ends, but in tenella they bend back instead, but it's difficult to separate then sometimes and some lichenologists think it just two forms of the same species). I'm not sure about the greenish stuff amongst it, but it looks isidiate so it may well be Pseudevernia furfuracea. The underside is very distinctive if you can get back there and have look with a hand lens; the margins of the lobes curl over so as to almost cover the back, which is black in older specimens, but pinkish-white when young. Unlike Evernia, it is stiff and is never sorediate. It is very common in Scotland, mostly on pine trees, but quite rare lowland Britain, mainly on wooden fence posts, but the Beds f.c.r was growing on thatch on Mark Powell's house!