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Interférence (String Network) is a 20-minute audiovisual performance that explores the possibilities of embodying an electroacoustic work in real time through gestural interaction with a unique device. On stage, an audioreactive play of light unfolds gradually: Alexis Langevin-Tétrault builds a network of strings and captors with which he interacts to generate lighting and create a sound universe between industrial noise, electronica and acousmatic music.
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SOOC again
I think the woods looks a bit spooky in black and white. Especially on such dreary days. I figure the light in this is an error on my part, but I like how it looks ghosty so I picked this one anyways.
Suggest a crop?
Strangely for the last week the only message I see on connect.ee is this error about server overload. It does not happen to other users or from some other IPs. I guess I am blacklisted for some reason.
Also when I manage to log in, I see a different user interface from other users, the old version of connect.ee.
This image is a screenshot of my personal home page (http://theamusing.com) - not my StarCircleAcademy BLOG. For literally months now there was an embarrasing typo on the front page.
I'm not a perfectionist, but I do try to make sure what I write is clear, correct, and interesting.
Do you see the typo? I've fixed it now, but it was like that for... months!
I would appreciate your help... and the people of Japan will appreciate it, too. Post a comment below for any errors you find on my site and for each one, I'll donate $10 to the American Red Cross Tsunami/Disaster Relief in Japan.
Living in earthquake territory as I do, my heart aches especially now as there is less and less news to keep the enormity of the disaster in mind.
So in short, I'll give more to help the suffering people in Japan if you'll be my proof readers! Please include the page (url) on which you find the mistake and some text of what is wrong. Thanks!
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All Rights Reserved
You can't really see the paper background but this is a trial emulsion lift from the chocolate film onto Somerset paper (which is actually slightly textured...)
Didn't really go according to plan as it was more a ripping half the backing paper off and then having to spray mount the emulsion to the paper and squishing betwen heavy database manuals.....
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This message has been coming up on Cheryl's computer lately. Usually if you shut down the computer and restart it, the system will load and things will go okay for a while, but then this error message pops up again. Any ideas what it is or what may be causing it? For the record, this is an Windows XP Pro system. Thanks.
Sunday April 28th 2013
The water was way to cold to take a dip in with out a wet suit. Hope and I played a game of errors. You stand about 60 feet apart and fire the old apple at your opponent and try to make them commit an error. I can still put some smoke on the ball and make it flutter and dance. But alas youth wins and all I get for my efforts is a couple of Motrins
For the fantastic Asahi Super Takumar 50mm f/1.4 that I received in the mail last night from you! And for the snow!
Wait, that wasn't you, with the snow? :) Hahaha!
Only had a few minutes available to play with it this morning in the fresh snow - I think it's wonderful, it will take some time getting used to the razor thin margin of error when shooting wide open and maually focusing - this one was taken, I believe, at f/2.8.
Both Ouzo and I are super happy with the way things turned out :)
Thanks again, you are so generous!