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The Incomparable Script Ohio - in this case four of them (one is off the photo to the left) - performed by the Ohio State Marching Band and that Ohio State Marching Band Alumni.
The past three days have been a hard long slog of 14 hour days marking my way through 160 exam scripts.
But today I marked the last of the first year batch of exam papers and now I've only 50 courseworks to mark.
I find this time of year a real struggle tbh... it's not the length of the working day, it's more about ensuring consistency in marking and not letting the concentration down for a second.
As repetitive as marking is, it's not a brain dead activity, you need to keep your wits about you.
Original script for "The Goddess Speaks.", a multi-dimensional modern/ classic club performance that opened at Shelter, 564 West Fulton, on July 13, 1990
MuCEM Marseille, France - 2013
Architects: Rudy Ricciotti and C+T architecture
Views, sea, sun, a mineral quality, which all must be orchestrated by a program that will become federal and cognitive. First of all a perfect square of 72 m per side, it is a classic plan, Latin, under the control of Pythagoras. Within this square, another of 52 m per side, comprising the exhibition and conference halls identified as the heart of the museum.
Around, above and below are the service areas. But between these areas and the heart, openings entirely bypass the central square and form interconnected spaces. More interested by the views of the fort, the sea or the port, the culturally overwhelmed visitor will choose this route. Along two interlacing ramps, he will then plunge into the imaginary of the tower of Babel or of a ziggurat in order to climb up to the rooftop and on to Fort Saint- Jean. This peripheral loop will be a demuseumifying breathe, enveloped by the smells of the sea from the proximity to the moats, a pause to dispel any lingering doubts about the use of the history of our civilizations. The MuCEM will be a vertical Casbah.
The tectonic choice of an exceptional concrete coming from the latest research by French industry, reducing the dimensions to little more than skin and bones, will affirm a mineral script under the high ramparts of Fort Saint-Jean. This sole material in the colour of dust, matt, crushed by the light, distant from the brilliance and technological consumerism, will commend the dense and the delicate. The MuCEM sees itself evanescent in a landscape of stone and Orientalist through its fanning shadows.
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I love inspiration boards. I took my French Script fabric and covered a canvas corkboard and then added a shabby chic frame. The finishing touches are Vintage embellishments to hang words of inspiration.
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This was the script that I made for myself for the Kickstarter video for Cygnus Project. Everyone check it out and Donate!! :)
I'm glad I can read my own writing. It made sense to me....
Scientific Name: Graphis scripta (L.) Ach.
Common Name: Common Script Lichen
Certainty: positive (notes)
Location: Southern Appalachians; Smokies; CabinCove
Date: 20060630
The reddish coloration seem to be a fairly common phenomenon -- is it some sort of mold or parasite??