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Citation: From the Alice Marshall Women's History Collection, Sheet Music, AKM 91/1.12. Archives and Special Collections at the Penn State Harrisburg Library, Pennsylvania State University Libraries.

 

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Original held by Archives and Special Collections, Penn State Harrisburg

Institution: The Pennsylvania State University

Location: Middletown, PA

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Completed at Montgomery County Community College.

 

Class: ART*238 EC Animation I (8/29/2018 to 12/18/2018)

 

Instructor: Cheryl Gelover

 

Description: Animation test of falling objects with sound. Created

using Toon Boom Harmony. Completed during the Fall 2018 semester.

Object @Lab30 festival

 

Object

Interactive kinetic sound sculpture

Stefano D'Alessio | Martina Menegon

2013

 

Object is an interactive, kinetic, sound sculpture.

It is a digital/analog hybrid system, able to react to the environment and to changes that take place within it. The sculpture present itself as a aluminum plate, it is implemented thanks to an intelligent mechanical system, capable to capture and create sound through aluminium's vibrations.

The plate generate tension, an action at distance, between itself and any kind of body getting close to it, the metal tends to get distant from anything approaching, bending itself. This bending influences the relations between the various components of the system, generating dynamic and unpredictable sound that increase his volume proportionally to plate's bending, reacting to the proximity of other bodies.

Game Art Studios offers 3D Objects, 3D Model, 3D Object Modeling and 3D Game Model services.

 

A closeup on one of our home's fork. Just because ....

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Edited Hubble Space Telescope image of HH 7 through HH 11, results of a newborn star. Color/processing variant.

 

Original caption: In this image the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has captured the smoking gun of a newborn star, the Herbig–Haro objects numbered 7 to 11 (HH 7–11). These five objects, visible in blue in the top centre of the image, lie within NGC 1333, a reflection nebula full of gas and dust found about a thousand light-years away from Earth. Herbig-Haro objects like HH 7–11 are transient phenomena. Travelling away from the star that created them, at a speed of up to 250 000 kilometres per hour they disappear into nothingness within a few tens of thousands of years. The young star that is the source of HH 7-11 is called SVS 13 and all five objects are moving away from SVS 13 toward the upper left. The current distance between HH 7 and SVS 13 is about 20 000 times the distance between Earth and the Sun. Herbig–Haro objects are formed when jets of ionised gas ejected by a young star collide with nearby clouds of gas and dust at high speeds. The Herbig-Haro objects visible in this image are no exception to this and were formed when the jets from the newborn star SVS 13 collided with the surrounding clouds. These collisions created the five brilliant clumps of light within the reflection nebula.

A skeleton of a leaf - not sure about that. Used a texture from French Kiss Textures

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Objekte der Begierde von Mongrels in Common

Il suo vero nome fu Isidore Ducasse. Nato a Montevideo nel 1846 da genitori francesi. Nel 1860 raggiunse la Francia dove continuò gli studi liceali, prima a Tarbes e poi a Pau. Dal 1867 fu a Paris. Nel 1868 pubblicò anonimo il primo dei Canti di Maldoror, poema in prosa diviso in sei canti, che l'anno successivo (1869) completò con gli altri cinque in una nuova edizione a sue spese e firmate con lo pseudonimo.

Il suo pseudonimo deriva da un romanzo di Sue: l'autore si nascondeva dietro un personaggio inattendibile per definizione. Il titolo stesso della sua opera maggiore è un rebus: Maldoror = mal d'aurore (male d'aurora). Le poesie si presentano come la prefazione di un'opera che sarebbe stata formata, come scrive, dalle più belle pagine di Hugo, Musset, Byron, Baudelaire, «corrette nel senso della speranza»: un'opera che non è mai stata ritrovata

 

The third of the set-ups for the class that Saturday. The gentleman who chose to do this one spent a lot of time on that white hand..something I personally would have avoided tackling.

He likes a challenge!

Totally not my idea, completely belongs to Geoff, pictured here.

He was the one who spotted this particular bit of graffiti on the wall and wanted the shot done, the post processing is mine.

Ile de la Réunion, avril 2012

Here it is the first picture we took for the contest. There is Enza near some of the objects we used :p

Sometimes, every day objects are filled with interest and drama. This is just a steamer... but an interesting photo nonetheless

Carolyn Green, Photo 1, Nikon D70, January 30, 2012

Here is my latest lap quilt that I just finished over the weekend. Love the colors....sooo summer like!

Photoshoot and selfies outside the 'Asia Institute', Fort, Mumbai | #everydaymumbai #everydayindia #mumbaicommute |

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Ceramic Object by H. GEN KOZURU

作:高鶴元 オブジェ「緋衣」

撮影:河野利彦(福岡県・直方谷尾美術館「伝統を越えて」展・出品作 2003)

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In Kirkenes, in the far north of Norway, these snow mobiles and snow buggies were the vehicles on display in the forecourts. Definitely an object of desire if you want to get around in the snow. :-)

117 pictures in 2017. #36/117. Objects of Desire.

This one's being posted more because I'm pleased I have what's in the picture than because I think it's an interesting picture.

 

I absolutely love the mini-series "The Lost Room"(http://www.scifi.com/lostroom/).

 

These are three of the Objects: the Pen, the Polaroid, and the Bus Ticket.

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