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A sure sign of spring according to this link: cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/01/31/for-jim-phil-and-ha...; _type=blogs&_r=0
"The Naked Singularity". This is an imaginary representation of what a black hole would look like if stripped from its event horizon. Only the singularity would remain.
Naked singularities are, for now, purely theoretical. They have not been proven to actually exist in nature, but mathematics supports that they could.
For an explanation of naked singularities: www.astroengine.com/?p=6135
Singular magazine party at the William Turner art gallery in Santa Monica, Calif., on Sunday, March 8, 2009. (Photo by Ashley Kuzmich/Brooks Institute, ©2009)
Absurd Person Singular
Denver Center Theater Company
Space Theater
October 2009
Set Design by Bill Forrester
Scenic Charge Artist: Jana Mitchell
Scenic Arts Intern: Rachel A Slotnick
This is the act two groundcloth, which is supposed to look like a linoleum. We wet the groundcloth with water, spattered on colors and then used a lambskin pad to smooth out the spatter and create directionality and the look of linoleum. This is the first of two coats of the smoothed-spatter.
Originally composed and produced in 1977 by celebrated electronic music composer and public sound art activist Trevor Wishart's 'Beach Singularity' was first performed in 1977 but experienced a revival at Sonic Arts Network’s 2005 Expo festival in Scarborough. Sonic Arts Network is now proud to announce that Beach Singularity will tour three of the UK’s favourite British seaside resorts throughout August 2007.
"Es más bonito acá que en carretera. Aquà se ve de todo, prostitución y droga, pero el Parque es lindo". Impresiona que a don Antonio le gusta el centro porque "(...) la gente hace más basura, y a fin de cuentas uno se aburre menos"
Originally composed and produced in 1977 by celebrated electronic music composer and public sound art activist Trevor Wishart's 'Beach Singularity' was first performed in 1977 but experienced a revival at Sonic Arts Network’s 2005 Expo festival in Scarborough. Sonic Arts Network is now proud to announce that Beach Singularity will tour three of the UK’s favourite British seaside resorts throughout August 2007.
Originally composed and produced in 1977 by celebrated electronic music composer and public sound art activist Trevor Wishart's 'Beach Singularity' was first performed in 1977 but experienced a revival at Sonic Arts Network’s 2005 Expo festival in Scarborough. Sonic Arts Network is now proud to announce that Beach Singularity will tour three of the UK’s favourite British seaside resorts throughout August 2007.
Originally composed and produced in 1977 by celebrated electronic music composer and public sound art activist Trevor Wishart's 'Beach Singularity' was first performed in 1977 but experienced a revival at Sonic Arts Network’s 2005 Expo festival in Scarborough. Sonic Arts Network is now proud to announce that Beach Singularity will tour three of the UK’s favourite British seaside resorts throughout August 2007.
Originally composed and produced in 1977 by celebrated electronic music composer and public sound art activist Trevor Wishart's 'Beach Singularity' was first performed in 1977 but experienced a revival at Sonic Arts Network’s 2005 Expo festival in Scarborough. Sonic Arts Network is now proud to announce that Beach Singularity will tour three of the UK’s favourite British seaside resorts throughout August 2007.
Absurd Person Singular
Denver Center Theater Company
Space Theater
October 2009
Set Design by Bill Forrester
Scenic Charge Artist: Jana Mitchell
Scenic Arts Intern: Rachel A Slotnick
Since the show calls for three different kitchens, we made two groundcloths and painted the third floor directly onto a sanded particle board floor; in between acts, one groundcloth would be removed to allow a change in the floor. We made the groundcloths from canvas, primed them with a direct-to-metal paint and then deviated in their treatment.
Originally composed and produced in 1977 by celebrated electronic music composer and public sound art activist Trevor Wishart's 'Beach Singularity' was first performed in 1977 but experienced a revival at Sonic Arts Network’s 2005 Expo festival in Scarborough. Sonic Arts Network is now proud to announce that Beach Singularity will tour three of the UK’s favourite British seaside resorts throughout August 2007.