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Periphery & Animals As Leaders @ Brooklyn Bowl 11.22.2017
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Periphery performs on the Tilly's Stage during Day 3 of South By So What?! Music Festival at QuikTrip Park in Grand Prairie, Texas.
March 16th, 2014
Photo © Terry Dobbins 2014
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'Periphery', at 'Oude Zaal, Melkweg' Amsterdam on Thursday, 11th of October 2012.
Band Members:
Spencer Sotelo (Vocals)
Misha Mansoor (Guitars)
Matt Halpern (Drums)
Jake Bowen (Guitars)
Mark Holcomb (Guitars)
Adam "Nolly" Getgood (Bass)
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Promotion of the third issue of GSG Magazine for Contemporary Art and Social Issues
November 17, 2021
Filodrammatica, Korzo 28/1, Rijeka
Photo: Tanja Kanazir
The third thematic issue of the GSG Magazine, titled "Othering (in)(of) the Periphery" and published by From the Citizens to Their City (GSG) initiative, was edited by Iva Kovač and Sanja Horvatinčić.
The issue features texts and artistic contributions by Catherine Baker, Inês Beleza Barreiros, Jasmina Cibic, Doplgenger artist duo, Rui Gomes Coelho, Ferenc Gróf, Minna Henriksson, Behzad Khosravi Noori, Patrícia Martins Marcos, Pedro Schacht Pereira and Ana Sladojević.
The presentation featured online participation of foreign authors and artists who contributed to the issue, including: Catherine Baker, Inês Beleza Barreiros, Doplgenger artist duo, Rui Gomes Coelho, Minna Henriksson, Behzad Khosravi Noori and Pedro Schacht Pereira.
You can watch the recording of the live footage of the presentation on our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/drugomore/videos/260771686089335
'Periphery', at 'Oude Zaal, Melkweg' Amsterdam on Thursday, 11th of October 2012.
Band Members:
Spencer Sotelo (Vocals)
Misha Mansoor (Guitars)
Matt Halpern (Drums)
Jake Bowen (Guitars)
Mark Holcomb (Guitars)
Adam "Nolly" Getgood (Bass)
Find out more about my photography on Facebook.
Periphery & Animals As Leaders @ Brooklyn Bowl 11.22.2017
2017 © Fred Morledge - www.PhotoFM.com
For licensing or prints of these images, please contact Fred@PhotoFM.com
artist: Chainsaw Masochist
title: Periphery
label: Flying Nun
country: New Zealand
date: 1991
An undiscovered psych gem.
Periphery & Animals As Leaders @ Brooklyn Bowl 11.22.2017
2017 © Fred Morledge - www.PhotoFM.com
For licensing or prints of these images, please contact Fred@PhotoFM.com
On Saturday 7 October 2017, UCL Urban Laboratory and Folkestone Triennial 2017 held the second event in the EDGE symposium series, exploring the concept of situated practice in contemporary art, architecture and urbanism. The events bring together practitioners and thinkers at three ‘edge’ locations connected by the High Speed 1 railway, which acts a geographical link and embodies ideas associated with community, connectivity and escapism.
In framing these events, we have considered 'edge' as: 'Where an area that is known or privileged meets another that is unknown or ignored; a point of balance between contrary or diverse phenomena; a place of connectivity and interaction.'
'Periphery' was a day of enquiry to consider the environs of the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Investment for the 2012 Games brought rapid development to the previously neglected Stratford area. Here East, within the former press and broadcasting centre of the Games, is envisaged as a cluster of innovators and digital makers, whilst the Stratford Waterside development will bring new institutions including the V&A, Sadler's Wells, London College of Fashion, and UCL.
Keynote: Jill Magid and Do Ho Suh
Speakers: Amica Dall (Assemble), Anna Harding (SPACE), Jane Rendell, Kreider + O’Leary, Liza Fior (MUF), Oreet Ashery and Mi Park, Torange Khonsari (Public Works), and Stephen Pritchard
The series is organised by the UCL Urban Laboratory and Folkestone Triennial 2017, with additional support from the Slade School of Fine Art, UCL and The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL.
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After three hours of searching, I finally find a blue, but not the one I was looking for. Identification from a single example can be difficult, but thanks to the two reference books I have, and confirmation from the site below, I believe this to be a copper rather than a true blue. Did see a second on down in the Wind River valley on the 21st too.
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Blue Copper (Lycaena heteronea [Boisduval])
Wing span: 1 1/8 - 1 3/8 inches (2.9 - 3.5 cm).
Identification: Upper surface of male bright blue, with darker veins; female dull blue to dark brown with numerous small dark spots. Underside of both sexes white to yellow-white; hindwing varies from having many to few black spots.
Life history: Most males patrol near host plants for females, but some perch. Females lay eggs singly on bracts under host leaves or umbels; eggs hatch the following spring. Young caterpillars feed on the underside of leaf; older ones eat all parts of the leaf.
Flight: One flight from May-August.
Caterpillar hosts: Wild buckwheat (Eriogonum species) in the buckwheat family (Polygonaceae).
Adult food: Nectar from flowers, including wild buckwheat.
Habitat: Brushy areas, open forest, mountain meadows, sagebrush; mostly at high elevations except for low elevations in central California.
Range: British Columbia south and east through southcentral California, northern Arizona, and northern New Mexico.
Conservation: Lycaena heteronea has The Nature Conservancy Global Rank of G5 - Demonstrably secure globally, though it may be quite rare in parts of its range, especially at the periphery.
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