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S and M Mini Mart
South Avenue @ Comfort St
Fox and the Hare - artist Mr Prvrt
aka Justin Suarez
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To look at the American bullfrog on the side of Premier Pastry, pulsating with greens, yellows, and reds, you’d never guess that this is, in many ways, a new art form for its creator.
“I stenciled for 12 years straight, and that’s really what I’ve known,” said Mr. Prvrt, who is participating in Wall\Therapy for the second straight year. ”But with the layering of colors it’s still very stencil-like, and that’s really the look I’m going for, to almost try and fool people into thinking it is still stencil.”
About four months ago, in preparation for Wall\Therapy, Mr. Prvrt began working on his freehand spray-paint form, getting in a few practice runs while thinking about his concepts.
A few months ago, he collaborated with fellow Wall\Therapy artist Sarah C. Rutherford to paint a mural of a wolf and a deer along Pennsylvania Avenue, near the Public Market. For Wall\Therapy, he’s painting a heron and bullfrog on the side of Premier Pastry and a fox and rabbit on the side of SM Mini Mart. Both buildings are on South Avenue.
“We had started exploring some different themes of predator and prey juxtaposition,” he said. ”Not attacking each other or anything like that, but putting the two together seemed pretty appropriate. The heron was the first idea and then the frog was a pretty easy choice as to what a heron would eat. And then on the other side, the fox and the rabbit — same sort of theme.”
Mr. Prvrt, who is also part of the From Up Above (FUA) Krew, a collection of local graffiti artists, said that for his bullfrog/heron mural, he purposely didn’t prime the wall as much as he could have. That way, the mural will weather quickly and naturally, and will appear aged after a relatively short period of time.
“Hopefully, in three to five years, it’ll look like an old mural, like the various murals around town that were done 40 years ago are all worn and really seem like part of the building itself,” he said. ”It’s not that I don’t want it to look new, but I really like the environmental appeal of just having it fit into the space.”
Watch one of Mr. Prvrt’s murals come alive at www.democratandchronicle.com/walltherapy.
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Milton H. Gropper - Passion is a Gentle Whip
Travellers Pocket Library 100, 1949
Cover Artist: unknown
"Their unreserved abandon in their many amorous interludes, as portrayed by an author well-known for his rabelaisian writing, makes 'Passion is a Gentle Whip' a vivid, pulsating, starkly naked drama."
Description: Powwows are large social gatherings of Native Americans who follow traditional dances started centuries ago by their ancestors, and which continually evolve to include contemporary aspects. These events of drum music, dancing, singing, artistry and food, are attended by Natives and non-Natives, all of whom join in the dancing and take advantage of the opportunity to see old friends and teach the traditional ways to a younger generation. During the National Powwow, the audience see dancers in full regalia compete in several dance categories, including Men and Women's Golden Age (ages 50 and older); Men's Fancy Dance, Grass and Traditional (Northern and Southern); Women's Jingle Dress, Fancy Shawl, and Traditional (Northern and Southern); Teens (13-17); Juniors (6-12) and Tiny Tots (ages 5 and younger). The drum groups are the heart of all powwows and provide the pulsating and thunderous beats that accompany a dancer's every movement. The powwow is led by three "host drums" that showcase three distinct styles of singing (Northern, Southern and contemporary) and represent the best examples of each style. The drum contest highlights groups of 10 to 12 members each, and they sing traditional family songs that are passed down orally from one generation to the next. The National Museum of the American Indian sponsored the National Powwow in 2002, 2005, and 2007 as a way of presenting to the public the diversity and social traditions of contemporary Native cultures.
Creator/Photographer: Walter Larrimore
Medium: Digital photograph
Culture: American Indian
Geography: USA
Date: 2005
Repository: National Museum of the American Indian
Accession number: 081405WLPOWWOW276
Description: Powwows are large social gatherings of Native Americans who follow traditional dances started centuries ago by their ancestors, and which continually evolve to include contemporary aspects. These events of drum music, dancing, singing, artistry and food, are attended by Natives and non-Natives, all of whom join in the dancing and take advantage of the opportunity to see old friends and teach the traditional ways to a younger generation. During the National Powwow, the audience see dancers in full regalia compete in several dance categories, including Men and Women's Golden Age (ages 50 and older); Men's Fancy Dance, Grass and Traditional (Northern and Southern); Women's Jingle Dress, Fancy Shawl, and Traditional (Northern and Southern); Teens (13-17); Juniors (6-12) and Tiny Tots (ages 5 and younger). The drum groups are the heart of all powwows and provide the pulsating and thunderous beats that accompany a dancer's every movement. The powwow is led by three "host drums" that showcase three distinct styles of singing (Northern, Southern and contemporary) and represent the best examples of each style. The drum contest highlights groups of 10 to 12 members each, and they sing traditional family songs that are passed down orally from one generation to the next. The National Museum of the American Indian sponsored the National Powwow in 2002, 2005, and 2007 as a way of presenting to the public the diversity and social traditions of contemporary Native cultures.
Creator/Photographer: Katherine Fogden
Medium: Digital photograph
Culture: American Indian
Geography: USA
Date: 2005
Repository: National Museum of the American Indian
Accession number: 081305KFPWe082
Description: Powwows are large social gatherings of Native Americans who follow traditional dances started centuries ago by their ancestors, and which continually evolve to include contemporary aspects. These events of drum music, dancing, singing, artistry and food, are attended by Natives and non-Natives, all of whom join in the dancing and take advantage of the opportunity to see old friends and teach the traditional ways to a younger generation. During the National Powwow, the audience see dancers in full regalia compete in several dance categories, including Men and Women's Golden Age (ages 50 and older); Men's Fancy Dance, Grass and Traditional (Northern and Southern); Women's Jingle Dress, Fancy Shawl, and Traditional (Northern and Southern); Teens (13-17); Juniors (6-12) and Tiny Tots (ages 5 and younger). The drum groups are the heart of all powwows and provide the pulsating and thunderous beats that accompany a dancer's every movement. The powwow is led by three "host drums" that showcase three distinct styles of singing (Northern, Southern and contemporary) and represent the best examples of each style. The drum contest highlights groups of 10 to 12 members each, and they sing traditional family songs that are passed down orally from one generation to the next. The National Museum of the American Indian sponsored the National Powwow in 2002, 2005, and 2007 as a way of presenting to the public the diversity and social traditions of contemporary Native cultures.
Creator/Photographer: Cynthia Frankenburg
Medium: Digital photograph
Culture: American Indian
Geography: USA
Date: 2007
Repository: National Museum of the American Indian
Accession number: 20070812_01a_csf_ps_245
The great all-sky aurora of the night of May 27/28, 2017, shot from home in southern Alberta looking north toward the auroral oval. The brightest curtain is fringed with pink from glowing nitrogen. Above, the aurora is exhibiting a typical post-substorm patchiness and pulsating, with patches of green ad blue covering the sky. With the oncoming morning twilight, the sky and aurora is beginning to look more blue. The Big Dipper is at left. Notice the sharp-edged dark bands at upper right. Dark aurora?
This is a stack of 8 exposures for the ground to smooth noise, and one exposure for the sky, all 1.6-second exposures at f/2.8 with the 12mm Rokinon full-frame fish-eye lens and Nikon D750 at ISO 3200. Shot as part of a time-lapse sequence.
Step into the Playhouse Theatre, but be prepared to shed the veneer of daytime London. Here, under the guise of a 1930s Berlin nightclub, the infamous Kit Kat Club pulsates with a dark, electrifying energy. The very walls thrum with the echoes of cabaret, a symphony of sequins, smoke, and saxophones.
Inspired by Ce Roser's "Solar Talent"
18"x24" acrylic
I wanted to play off the vibrancy of "Solar Talent" and emulate the illusion that the painting was in fact a solar flare, pulsating, twisting, and curving with an incessant energy. In a lot of ways, such vibrancy resonates with that of my little cousin, depicted in my painting. Always smiling and always dancing, I can only hope that I was able to capture her spirit- in all it's radiant, truly "solar" ebullience- in this piece.
Welcome to the irish heart of amsterdam
Right in the pulsating heart of Amsterdam, directly on the bustling Leidseplein, Hoopman Irish pub welcomes you with open arms. This establishment exudes the charm of a traditional Irish pub, blended with the excitement of a modern sports bar. While you savor the finest Irish beer, fresh from the tap, you can catch the latest sports matches alongside fellow enthusiasts. The warm wooden interior, the sounds of authentic Irish tunes, and the conviviality of engaging conversations complete your visit. At Café Hoopman on Leidseplein, we toast to memorable moments!
Abraham "Bram" Stoker (8 November 1847 – 20 April 1912) was an Irish author, best known today for his 1897 Gothic novel, Dracula. During his lifetime, he was better known as the personal assistant of actor Henry Irving and business manager of the Lyceum Theatre in London, which Irving owned.
Arise! Awake! A mist descends upon the city streets. Sounds pulsate beneath our feet. The sky shudders as Macnas spirits are unleashed by Twilight.
Come out and celebrate with Danu, Goddess of the Divine and Dark: brutal and beautiful, warrior and mother, hallowed and holy, she protects and provokes, takes flight and goes underground.
Mummers and drummers follow and seek. Demons and angels love and loathe, the dead dance and the living transform. Men become gods, fools become Kings, souls are sanctified, reptiles are rarefied and the city streets transform as the journey unfolds.
Bram Stoker Festival are delighted to once again welcome Macnas to Dublin for a city-wide procession to launch the city into Samhain [Halloween].
The scene is the Stromlo pine forest, near Canberra, 1971. I am two or three years old, carrying my father’s fishing net and billy-can. The inscription on the back of the photograph says “Giles on a fishing trip in pine forests near home in Weston, A.C.T.”, but there were no fishing trips, in the normal sense of the word, in our family at that time. (Later, when I was twelve or thirteen, I had my own brief fishing craze. I would go down to the local dam to catch carp for feeding my captive kookaburras, but the kookaburras rapidly lost the taste for carp, and the phase ended.) The billy can and the net had more important purposes. Sometimes, they were used to catch live food: Daphnia, or water-fleas, for my father’s tropical fish. Occasionally, they were taken on yabbying expeditions, and the fresh-water crayfish would brandish their claws at my little fingers as they plopped into the bottom of the billy. More than once, they were used for catching Gambusias, small, introduced, live-bearing fish the size of guppies. I kept these in fish-tanks of my own, because they were easier to keep than the tropicals, since they did not require heated water. Once, I made the mistake of combining them with tadpoles, and the Gambusias, pihrana-like, swept about mutilating the tadpoles’ tails, leaving them bobbing rudderless on the surface. We had a separate billy-can for brewing the tea when camping; this one was solely reserved for water creatures, not because of any fastidiousness, but because my father feared that the detergent used to clean the tea-billy might be injurious the fish.
The little brown corduroy bag around my waist was hand-made by my mother, perhaps on the old treadle Singer machine which she always preferred to her modern electrical one. Ever since, I have always needed bags and pockets, and these became the defining feature of my first fantasy character, Hingefinkle, whose cloak was covered with pockets containing a dizzying array of specimens and apparatus. No doubt my own bag was soon to be filled with Cicada nymphs, gum-moth pupae, and the goggle-eyed cones of Casuarinas.
The pine forest was filled with the introduced conifer, Pinus radiata, which provided a building material and a source of pulp for paper, but which subsequently proved to be an entirely inappropriate crop. Bushfires consumed the plantations, and the turpentine in the pine-needles contributed to the firestorms which engulfed suburban dwellings in Weston Creek. I was in Durham, U.K., by then: exiled, prematurely old, licking wounds, and I read of the fires with rising horror, and thought, somehow, of those tadpoles.
The bridge crosses the river where we used to look for tennis balls, washed down from a tennis court upstream. Somewhere near the bridge, there was a cattle grid, and when I squatted, bare knees about my head, to look within, a bright green frog looked up at me, imitating my pose.
I still recognise myself in the picture. I am still this boy when the survival instinct kicks in with all its blessed forgetfulness, and those wounds are temporarily forgotten. Robert Frost speaks of a similar happy regression, “…when I am weary of considerations,/ And life is too much like a pathless wood/ Where your face burns and tickles with the cobwebs/ Broken across it, and one eye is weeping/ From a twig’s having lashed across it open.” He dreams of climbing a birch tree and swinging its branches, as he did when he was a boy. The net and the billy have given way to a camera and a pencil, but when the muse calls I may still turn, half-way across the bridge, my mouth in the middle of saying something, the joy of the unsoiled moment flashing in my squinting eyes.
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A thick haze of mist swirled over the surface of the pond, and whirled in eddies as my father poised the net. The look of anticipation in his eyes was enough to make me tremble from head to toe. Suddenly, decisively, he plunged it into the water, and a moment later, it came up dripping and bulging. A frond of waterweed slimed slowly down the outside of the net as the water sluiced through the fine mesh. Beneath the surface of the pond, mud-clouds blossomed.
He was peering into the net now, pond-water cascading over his hands, motioning for me to come closer. I craned my neck to look inside, and yelped with surprise and delight. A stalk-eyed yabby gazed up at me, its claws waving ineffectually, and unafraid of the pincers, my father reached into the net and pulled the creature out, deftly grasping it by the thorax. It flicked its articulated tail frantically, and the claws gnashed like crocodile jaws as he held it before my delighted eyes, before tossing it into a billy can, half full of green water. With a mysterious smile, my father dangled the inverted net inside the can, snapped shut the lid, and together we wandered back home through the mist, the dew soaking into our shoes.
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The tiny heart was beating beneath my gaze, as the creature threshed its twiggy appendages. Its eye was black and deep, and I thought I detected a look of desperation deep within it. I clapped my eye harder to the eyepiece, and my father’s hand guided mine to the focus knob of the microscope. He showed me how to fine-tune the focus until every bristle seemed a mighty spike, and every internal organ in the creature’s transparent body could be seen to writhe and pulsate. I was mesmerized.
“Daphnia,” he said quietly. “A water-flea.” And then he was silent, and I knew he was savouring the moment, watching with his own calm delight as a child of three discovered a whole new world in a drop of water. As the days passed, he taught me about them all: the strange Paramecium who wandered this way and that, like a lost torpedo, guided by a thousand tiny cilia; the grotesque Amoeba who swallowed other creatures whole with a bulge of its body, engulfing them in slime; and the strange, stalked Vorticella, their mouths shaped like plumbers’ plungers, gaping for food. For weeks, my whole life seemed absorbed by this world in miniature, and populated by its unearthly monsters. My father’s hand held mine as we drew them in pencil: a father and his son, both filled with the wonder of discovery, as if we were the first scientists in the world.
Photograph by Leslie Watson, 1971.
Bembix sp.
A scene of the digging.
In this photo, the fore-legs doing the digging are conspicuous. They are no ordinary legs; bow-shaped, well-segmented. They appear very functional for the job. The fine sand is easier to work. The workaholic of a wasp takes on the larger grains (like the one right behind it in the photo) singly, hauls them out of the way and the resumes digging. When it is at rest, its banded abdomen can be seen pulsating. The entire exercise can be compared to canines digging up for burrowed prey, except for the part where the digger goes underground for several minutes, reappears and then scatters the dug up sand over the burrow. The covering up is the part I caught on video.
Der historische Ortskern erstreckt sich um den normannischen Dom, der zugleich die bedeutendste Sehenswürdigkeit der Stadt ist. Die Kathedrale Santissimo Salvatore liegt an der Piazza Duomo, um die tagsüber und nachts das Leben pulsiert. Die Piazza ist nämlich ein beliebter Treffpunkt für Jung und Alt, wo man sich in einem Restaurant oder Café hinsetzten und sizilianisches Ambiente schlicht genießen kann. In den schmalen Gassen abseits des Platzes sind auch ganz lauschige und ruhige Ecken zu finden.
Der Strand von Cefalu ist einer der schönsten auf Sizilien.
The historic center of the town is centered around the Norman Cathedral, which is also the most important landmark of the town. The Cathedral of Santissimo Salvatore is located in Piazza Duomo, around which life pulsates during the day and at night. In fact, the piazza is a popular meeting place for young and old, where you can sit down in a restaurant or café and simply enjoy Sicilian ambience. In the narrow streets away from the square you can also find quite secluded and quiet corners.
The beach of Cefalu is one of the most beautiful in Sicily.
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Ashemi, Azure Star (122, 101, 27) - Moderate
Chill out in a colourful garden, situated right in the middle of the pulsating city. Many peaceful spots to enjoy and relax with friends. City, garden, colours, gallery, flowers, asian, lights, chill, romantic, love, pictures, photo, landscape, art
Time-lapse of approximately 10 hours compressed into 1:21 seconds. One frame every 30 seconds and most frames were exposed about that long too. 15frames/second ~1220 frames. Temperature -36c/-33f using Grabber adhesive toe warmers on the timer and Grabber adhesive body warmers and hand warmers in a soft modified cooler bag and an AC power adapter for the camera. Taken on Sep 26-27 11 during the maximum of a forcasted geomagnetic storm with an earth directed coronal mass ejection from our favorite star... the sun. Jupiter is seen crossing the sky near the end and is the last visible light in the sky. That dang ;) red light is a beacon on top of a 50m tower. The building is our Mobile Science facility housing a number of instruments including the two lidars pulsing through what I believe is intermittent fog. Planes and/or satellites zoom overhead. You can see Brad checking the equipment in a few of the frames at the end of the time-lapse. Summit Station, Greenland... top of the ice sheet.
Enjoy the show!
Taken last spring. The folds in the ribbon on the right were pulsating and move up kind of like a sine wave. This year just hasn't had as many aurora's to inspire me to go out on a cold spring nite.
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Em's eyes have been really low-res for a loooong time and I've wanted to make new one's ofr a while but never got around to it because I had better things to do.
The new eyes still do the glowing/pulsating thing (example: i.imgur.com/hbv3XpC.jpg) but there's also a cubemap on them now so there's nice and shiny. And the obvious new higher-resolution textures.
Dive into Yayoi Kusama's kaleidoscopic wonderland at SFMOMA's "Infinite Love," the artist's first solo show in NorCal. Two dazzling Infinity Mirror Rooms beckon: "Dreaming of Earth's Sphericity, I Would Offer My Love" invites you into a cosmos of dancing pink orbs and endless reflections, while the vast "LOVE IS CALLING" engulfs you in a hypnotic maze of red and silver polka dots. Beyond the mirrors, vibrant paintings and sculptures pulsate with Kusama's signature dots and infectious joie de vivre. This immersive journey celebrates limitless love, playful infinity, and the sheer joy of art. Don't miss it until September 7, 2024! Learn more and spark your infinity at sfmoma.org.
One of the most beautiful jellyfish of the Mediterranean Sea. The umbrella can measure 30 cm in diameter, it is very rigid and roundish in its centre, where it has a reddish or yellow color. The external part of the manubrium is motile and pulsates vigorously. Under the umbrella, the manubrium resembles a bouquet of flowers, with blue-purple buttons, inserted into stout arms. Some tentacles, also terminating with blue buttons, are inserted on the manubrium.
Cotylorhiza can have symbiotic microalgae that live in its tissues, just as those of tropical corals. Functionally it is a “plant”, even if it can feed on zooplankton.
Long strands of seemingly delicate filaments trail from the hemispherical head; the head pulsates slowly, rhythmically and gracefully.
Its mesmerizing motion instantly captures my eyes as I begin to wonder what system within its transparent head powers the motion of this simplistic organism. Where lies its major organs? Where lies its muscles? What controls what it wants to do? Where is its brain?
But all those questions lay forgotten as its rhythmic motion once again captures my eyes, its pulsation mirroring my own heart beat as it moves up and down the vibrantly colored large enclosure at the Jellyfish Exhibit at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago. At that time, all I could do was jostle for space to squeeze my camera in and capture a few shots of its graceful motion.
The low light required snapping on my 50mm prime lens and getting down to ISO 1600 to shoot at 1/50s and F5, a shutter speed enought to freeze the slow motion of these Japanese Sea Nettles.
Shedd Aquarium, Chicago
IL USA
A dusty reflection nebula around the Cepheid variable star RS Puppis. Cepheid variables are very useful to astronomers as they pulsate at regular frequencies. By measuring this pulsation astronomers can accurately deduce the distance to the variable star and the surrounding cluster or galaxy it happens to reside in.
RS Puppis happens to be especially useful due to the reflection nebula surrounding it. As the star pulsates over its 41.5 day period, it changes in brightness. This change in brightness is reflected in the surrounding nebula as "light echoes". By measuring the time it takes the light echoes (highlighted in blue in this image) to propagate through the nebula and knowing the speed of light, the distance to RS Puppis can be found through purely geometrical analysis. By knowing the true geometrical distance to RS Pup, astronomers can better understand Cepheid variables and use that knowledge to make more accurate estimates for the distances to Cepheids in distant nebulae and galaxies.
Processing Notes:
Image is a false-color bicolor composite of Blue (B) and Visible (V) filter images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope's Advanced Camera for Surveys instrument in 2010. For this image I experimented with a new way to do bicolor, using a method devised by amateur astronomer Steve Cannistra. It definitely produced some interesting results and it gave me the color seperation between the light echoes and the reflection nebula I was looking for. Spent longer on cleanup than usual. Lots of cosmic rays and CCD charge bleeds to clean up. Not perfect but much more presentable than the raw product.
Filters Used:
B: ACS/WFC - F435W
V: ACS/WFC - F606W
North is up.
Credit: NASA/ESA/STScI/Demeter Alexandria
Proposal: Bond, Howard
More Information:
"The Luminous Galactic Cepheid RS Puppis: A Geometric Distance from its Nested Light Echoes"
archive.stsci.edu/proposal_search.php?id=11715&missio...
'The long-period Galactic Cepheid RS Puppis III. A geometric distance from HST polarimetric imaging of its light echoes"
2017 marks the 39th annual Carnaval San Francisco parade and festival. The Mission District transforms into an enormous celebration pulsating with dancing, drumming, live music, brilliant costumes and delicious food. The annual event attracts more than 400,000 people who come to enjoy the revelry and soak up the pageant of color and culture.
In the "Harmony of Abstraction" series, the innovative digital artist Adrian Clarke reinterprets Vasily Kandinsky's groundbreaking approach to abstract art. Clarke views art as a symphony of colors and shapes that resonate with the viewer's inner emotions and thoughts. His work pays homage to Kandinsky's ability to compose images that capture the essence of music and transform it into a visual form. With a modern twist, Clarke introduces AI into the equation, allowing algorithms to harmonize with human intuition to create works pulsating with life and dynamism.
Poem:
Upon the digital stage, a vision casts,
A myriad of colors, contrasts.
Shapes that sing a silent song,
A visual symphony, bold and strong.
AI's hand, guided by past muse,
Kandinsky's echoes, in pixels fuse.
Abstract forms in vibrant play,
Compose the heart's unspoken ballet.
In virtual spaces, art is born,
From binary depths, a new dawn.
Each stroke, a note in a grander scheme,
A canvas that holds the digital dream.
Haiku:
Shapes and hues entwine,
A digital dance divine,
Art's new frontier shines.
These works celebrate the past and probe into the future, exploring and blurring the boundaries between traditional art and new technology.
Glenn Low - Virgin Bounty
Novel Books 3503, 1959
Cover Artist: unknown
"The odds – three killers, a sadistic sex maniac, and a pair of greed-ridden prostitutes – were heavy against Rand McKeever. But the stakes were even bigger. Reward. Revenge. And 118 pounds of pulsating, naked virgin bounty."
Glenn Low was a pseudonym of Glenn Dale Lough
More than any words and still photographs, this video clip will give you an impression of the immense display of natural power that unfolded before us at the height of the paroxysmal eruptive episode from Etna's New Southeast Crater on 15 November 2011. Here you can see the dull red of one of the main lava fountains within the crater, and the vigorous, pulsating emission of dense clouds of volcanic ash together with countless volcanic bombs and blocks, gas and ash plumes from the vents on the southeast flank of the cone (at extreme right). You can hear the tremendous, continuous roar of the activity (caused mainly by the gas expanding, boiling, and escaping from the magma), and above this, some of our comments, and the occasional gust of wind in the microphone of my camera.
What you can't see and hear is the radiating heat of the lava fountains, and the shaking of the ground (it was not very strong but distinctly perceptible). Even the thudding of the huge bombs and blocks when crashing into the ground is masked by the loud roar of the fountaining.
This was the view from Torre del Filosofo, about 1 km south of the New Southeast Crater, at about 11:40 h GMT (= local time -1) on 15 November 2011
Description: Powwows are large social gatherings of Native Americans who follow traditional dances started centuries ago by their ancestors, and which continually evolve to include contemporary aspects. These events of drum music, dancing, singing, artistry and food, are attended by Natives and non-Natives, all of whom join in the dancing and take advantage of the opportunity to see old friends and teach the traditional ways to a younger generation. During the National Powwow, the audience see dancers in full regalia compete in several dance categories, including Men and Women's Golden Age (ages 50 and older); Men's Fancy Dance, Grass and Traditional (Northern and Southern); Women's Jingle Dress, Fancy Shawl, and Traditional (Northern and Southern); Teens (13-17); Juniors (6-12) and Tiny Tots (ages 5 and younger). The drum groups are the heart of all powwows and provide the pulsating and thunderous beats that accompany a dancer's every movement. The powwow is led by three "host drums" that showcase three distinct styles of singing (Northern, Southern and contemporary) and represent the best examples of each style. The drum contest highlights groups of 10 to 12 members each, and they sing traditional family songs that are passed down orally from one generation to the next. The National Museum of the American Indian sponsored the National Powwow in 2002, 2005, and 2007 as a way of presenting to the public the diversity and social traditions of contemporary Native cultures.
Creator/Photographer: Katherine Fogden
Medium: Digital photograph
Culture: American Indian
Geography: USA
Date: 2005
Repository: National Museum of the American Indian
Accession number: 081305KFPWd146
To be under a scintillating northern light sky is a major goose bump experience for sure. The air is chillingly cold, there ain't anyone around & the surroundings are literally electric. The sky glows an eerie emerald green & red, thanks to the trillions of electrons being exchanged between the Oxygen & Nitrogen molecules of the stratosphere. The Aurora pulsates, moves along with the unseen salvo of solar photons. The far away village light lits the horizon in it's own tungsten yellow haze. You strain your neck with spondylosis inviting contortions, to gaze with your mouth agape at the absolutely mesmerizing natural wonder above your head.
Aurora Borealis, is one natural phenomena that makes you believe in Astronomy, rather than astrology!
The Mursi people of Ethiopia’s Omo Valley have been called “one of the most fascinating tribes in Africa.”
We’d only been in the village just over two hours, and it was still mid-morning. But the sun was high: pulsating light and radiating heat. Following the men to the cattle pens made for a nice diversion, even though I felt anticipatory dread over what was to come.
First, a cow who hasn’t been bled recently must be caught and restrained. Then the bowman palpates an artery on the cows neck for piercing. The spurting fresh blood is caught in a gourd before the hole in the neck is plugged and the blood is drunk by the participants.
The cattle must be used to this treatment – once let loose, they are unfazed.
For the story, please visit: www.ursulasweeklywanders.com/culture/men-of-the-mursi-mor...
The Mursi people of Ethiopia’s Omo Valley have been called “one of the most fascinating tribes in Africa.”
We’d only been in the village just over two hours, and it was still mid-morning. But the sun was high: pulsating light and radiating heat. Following the men to the cattle pens made for a nice diversion, even though I felt anticipatory dread over what was to come.
First, a cow who hasn’t been bled recently must be caught and restrained. Then the bowman palpates an artery on the cows neck for piercing. The spurting fresh blood is caught in a gourd before the hole in the neck is plugged and the blood is drunk by the participants.
The cattle must be used to this treatment – once let loose, they are unfazed.
For the story, please visit: www.ursulasweeklywanders.com/culture/men-of-the-mursi-mor...
Abraham "Bram" Stoker (8 November 1847 – 20 April 1912) was an Irish author, best known today for his 1897 Gothic novel, Dracula. During his lifetime, he was better known as the personal assistant of actor Henry Irving and business manager of the Lyceum Theatre in London, which Irving owned.
Arise! Awake! A mist descends upon the city streets. Sounds pulsate beneath our feet. The sky shudders as Macnas spirits are unleashed by Twilight.
Come out and celebrate with Danu, Goddess of the Divine and Dark: brutal and beautiful, warrior and mother, hallowed and holy, she protects and provokes, takes flight and goes underground.
Mummers and drummers follow and seek. Demons and angels love and loathe, the dead dance and the living transform. Men become gods, fools become Kings, souls are sanctified, reptiles are rarefied and the city streets transform as the journey unfolds.
Bram Stoker Festival are delighted to once again welcome Macnas to Dublin for a city-wide procession to launch the city into Samhain [Halloween].
I am feeling much better than I did yesterday , but I still have this fuckin annoying pain , not deep and sharp pain like yesterday , but the kind that makes your head go tick tack tick tack . . .
Yeah is so fuckin annoying , is like this pulsating heartbeat , but on your head , not cool @ all
I wasn't gonna go out today , but I figure you have to play through pain in order to win , so I went to my Son gym and even hit the bags for a while , then I went out only to find out I couldn't even focus right , this fuckin Pain , the back of my neck started hurting too
So on my way home from the Gym I saw this spot and stopped and took this stupid photo , I know . . . but I swear it's the best I could do , based on how I feel , hope to feel better tomorrow
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Strobist info :
SB600 1/4 naked , 3ft high , pointing directly to subject back , subject 12 ó clock
SB600 1/4 , full CTO , Apollo Softbox 6ft from subject (camera left) , 6ft high , subject 7 ó clock
SB800 1/2 Half CTO , Beauty dish 16" , 6ft from subject (camera left) 7ft high , subject 9 ó clock
Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 @ 26mm
Nikon D300 : ISO 400 - 0.167 sec (1/6)
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I'm going down, I'm going down, pulsating
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Antique Painting," Children eating melon and grapes" , with its elaborate frame (not shown) belies its age of over 200 years. Details are elaborate, painting is oil on canvas, beautiful and pulsating with life. Copy of Esteban Murillo.
Origin: Spain
Period: 1800's
Size: 54" high x 39" wide
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The Red Giant Star, T Cephei, is pulsating in its death, sending out wave after wave of material into space. When fully expanded T Cephei’s photosphere would engulf Mars if it were at the sun’s location. It is on its way to become a White Dwarf. Over a period of about a year the magnitude of this star changes from 5.2 (visible to the unaided eye from a dark site) to 11.3 (requiring a telescope to see).
It is the orange star at the center of the drawing. Its magnitude (my estimate) places it about half-way between its extremes during a pulse. An interesting star to keep an eye on.
To see additional astronomy drawings visit: www.orrastrodrawing.com
This is actually a topiary transformed by a multimedia artist. The horn shapes pulsate as music plays. This is part of a show called Nightscape at Longwood Gardens.
In the "Harmony of Abstraction" series, the innovative digital artist Adrian Clarke reinterprets Vasily Kandinsky's groundbreaking approach to abstract art. Clarke views art as a symphony of colors and shapes that resonate with the viewer's inner emotions and thoughts. His work pays homage to Kandinsky's ability to compose images that capture the essence of music and transform it into a visual form. With a modern twist, Clarke introduces AI into the equation, allowing algorithms to harmonize with human intuition to create works pulsating with life and dynamism.
Poem:
Upon the digital stage, a vision casts,
A myriad of colors, contrasts.
Shapes that sing a silent song,
A visual symphony, bold and strong.
AI's hand, guided by past muse,
Kandinsky's echoes, in pixels fuse.
Abstract forms in vibrant play,
Compose the heart's unspoken ballet.
In virtual spaces, art is born,
From binary depths, a new dawn.
Each stroke, a note in a grander scheme,
A canvas that holds the digital dream.
Haiku:
Shapes and hues entwine,
A digital dance divine,
Art's new frontier shines.
These works celebrate the past and probe into the future, exploring and blurring the boundaries between traditional art and new technology.
Pedalling through
The dark currents
I find
An accurate copy
A blueprint
Of the pleasure
In me
Swirling black lilies totally ripe
A secret code carved
Swirling black lilies totally ripe
A secret code carved
He offers
A handshake
Crooked
Five fingers
They form a pattern
Yet to be matched
On the surface simplicity
But the darkest pit in me
It's pagan poetry
Pagan poetry
Morsecoding signals (signals)
They pulsate (wake me up) and wake me up
(pulsate) from my hibernating
On the surface simplicity
Swirling black lilies totally ripe
But the darkest pit in me
It's pagan poetry
Swirling black lilies totally ripe
Pagan poetry
Swirling black lilies totally ripe
I love him, I love him
I love him, I love him
I love him, I love him
I love him, I love him
She loves him, she loves him
This time
She loves him, she loves him
I'm gonna keep it to myself
She loves him, she loves him
She loves him, she loves him
This time
I'm gonna keep me all to myself
She loves him, she loves him
And he makes me want to hurt myself again
She loves him, she loves him
She loves him, she loves him
And he makes me want to hand myself over
Dodo
Weimar Clubs and cabarets - German cities, 1920s
After the collapse of its Empire and the defeat of the First World War, Germany became a democracy, the Weimar republic. In the early 1920s, people yearned for excitement, there was a sense of liberation and the economy started to recover. Night clubs appeared which fused cabaret, literature, art, music, theatre and satire in multi-sensory experiences. American jazz and dance crazes including the foxtrot, tango, one-step and Charleston became popular and exotic dances by Anita Berber, Valeska Gert and famously Josephine Baker were performed.
Fantasy spaces were created such as the dance-casino called Scala where the ceiling was sculpted into jagged structures that hung down like crystalline stalactites. The pulsating energy of such clubs and bars was captured by artists including Otto Dix, Jeanne Mammen and Elfriede Lohse-Wächtler.
[Barbican Centre]
From Into the Night: Cabarets & Clubs in Modern Art
(October 2019 to January 2020)
Spanning the 1880s to the 1960s, Into the Night celebrates the creative spaces where artists congregated to push the boundaries of artistic expression. The exhibition offers insight into the heady atmosphere of Berlin clubs in Weimar Germany; the energy of Harlem’s jazz scene; the vibrant context of the Mbari clubs in 1960s Nigeria; and many more.
Taken in the Barbican
Abraham "Bram" Stoker (8 November 1847 – 20 April 1912) was an Irish author, best known today for his 1897 Gothic novel, Dracula. During his lifetime, he was better known as the personal assistant of actor Henry Irving and business manager of the Lyceum Theatre in London, which Irving owned.
Arise! Awake! A mist descends upon the city streets. Sounds pulsate beneath our feet. The sky shudders as Macnas spirits are unleashed by Twilight.
Come out and celebrate with Danu, Goddess of the Divine and Dark: brutal and beautiful, warrior and mother, hallowed and holy, she protects and provokes, takes flight and goes underground.
Mummers and drummers follow and seek. Demons and angels love and loathe, the dead dance and the living transform. Men become gods, fools become Kings, souls are sanctified, reptiles are rarefied and the city streets transform as the journey unfolds.
Bram Stoker Festival are delighted to once again welcome Macnas to Dublin for a city-wide procession to launch the city into Samhain [Halloween].
I have decided to develop the project “Through the light” to show how is living in Palermo. The city despite the diverse mixture of cultures has retained most of its original identity. Art and history are some important elements of daily palermitan life. Walking in the evening in our historical centre, which is the heart of the city, you can see many areas that are colored by typical corner markets such as Ballarò, il Capo and Vucciria that represent the ancient city’s pulsating core, tied to the scents and traditions of this city. Past and present exist together and give a unique scenery in many interesting places. I tried to “open a window” on some degraded areas to redeem the image of a city, which needs to look for a way back into the sun.
2017 marks the 39th annual Carnaval San Francisco parade and festival. The Mission District transforms into an enormous celebration pulsating with dancing, drumming, live music, brilliant costumes and delicious food. The annual event attracts more than 400,000 people who come to enjoy the revelry and soak up the pageant of color and culture.