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The Nine of Tesseracts for the Sickly Tarot

by Jack F. Raymond Sickly,

completed 8/26/2010.

Card number TWENTY-NINE.

For L. Deberg.

"You don't tell me."

 

"Rule #32: Enjoy the little things." -- Tallahassee

"Everything is trivial." -- B. Lee

"What is the money for? If it won't bring something likeable?"

-- Inland Empire

"Cheetahs never prosper!" -- Zazu

 

A card of well-gained opulence.

Full pictorial key notes soon.

 

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Tomi from the Snow Village cuts out an ice block with a chainsaw from the frozen river near the gig location.

 

A gigantic igloo, thought to be the world’s biggest and spanning the equivalent of 3.5 double decker buses near Yllas village, Finland, was transformed into an ice stage for the world’s first gig on an igloo.

 

The show saw UK progressive rock band, TesseracT perform on top of the immense snow structure for the Jägermeister Ice Cold Gig, which puts artists to the test as they perform in unconventional, ice cold conditions.

Bloodstock Open Air Festival 2019 - Friday

 

All photos by Sean Larkin / Drew Scott for Moshville Times

(c) Mark Shelley for The Moshville Times

Wacken, Germany

3 August 2019

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Tesseract

@ El Rey Theatre

Los Angeles, CA

October 6, 2013

 

All Photos © Kaley Nelson Photography - www.KaleyNelson.com

Tesseract

@ House Of Blues

Hollywood, CA

November 26, 2011

 

All Photos © Kaley Nelson - www.KaleyNelson.com

TesseracT gave us all a good performance when they was the third of four bands at John Dee this evening.

Tesseract

@ House Of Blues

Hollywood, CA

November 26, 2011

 

All Photos © Kaley Nelson - www.KaleyNelson.com

The band inside the Snow Village beside a slide made of ice.

 

A gigantic igloo, thought to be the world’s biggest and spanning the equivalent of 3.5 double decker buses near Yllas village, Finland, was transformed into an ice stage for the world’s first gig on an igloo.

 

The show saw UK progressive rock band, TesseracT perform on top of the immense snow structure for the Jägermeister Ice Cold Gig, which puts artists to the test as they perform in unconventional, ice cold conditions.

Aiden O'Brien, the Front of House sound engineer running the audio desk during the Ice Cold Gig.

 

A gigantic igloo, thought to be the world’s biggest and spanning the equivalent of 3.5 double decker buses near Yllas village, Finland, was transformed into an ice stage for the world’s first gig on an igloo.

 

The show saw UK progressive rock band, TesseracT perform on top of the immense snow structure for the Jägermeister Ice Cold Gig, which puts artists to the test as they perform in unconventional, ice cold conditions.

L'Homme et le Tesseract-Théatre

Connor Vennard, the Lighting designer runs the spectacular light show during the Ice Cold Gig, and Aiden O'Brien, the Front of House sound engineer running the audio desk.

 

A gigantic igloo, thought to be the world’s biggest and spanning the equivalent of 3.5 double decker buses near Yllas village, Finland, was transformed into an ice stage for the world’s first gig on an igloo.

 

The show saw UK progressive rock band, TesseracT perform on top of the immense snow structure for the Jägermeister Ice Cold Gig, which puts artists to the test as they perform in unconventional, ice cold conditions.

Tesseract

@ House Of Blues

Hollywood, CA

November 26, 2011

 

All Photos © Kaley Nelson - www.KaleyNelson.com

5.4.2011 @ The Trocadero in Philadelphia, Pa

TesseracT, Soundwave Festival 2014, Melbourne, Australia

Geometric tesseract designed for the Fandom in Stitches Summer of Stitching. Pattern is available here.

 

Difficulty rating: 2/5. This block finishes to 7".

TesseracT play the Ice Cold Gig.

 

A gigantic igloo, thought to be the world’s biggest and spanning the equivalent of 3.5 double decker buses near Yllas village, Finland, was transformed into an ice stage for the world’s first gig on an igloo.

 

The show saw UK progressive rock band, TesseracT perform on top of the immense snow structure for the Jägermeister Ice Cold Gig, which puts artists to the test as they perform in unconventional, ice cold conditions.

TesseracT live at 02 Academy Newcastle, 14/09/2011.

 

All photos copyright © 2011 Patrick Häberli @ ProgHippie.com

Tesseract

@ House Of Blues

Hollywood, CA

November 26, 2011

 

All Photos © Kaley Nelson - www.KaleyNelson.com

Poster for 2D "Tactile Colour" Exhibition in ADM, with our group's project "Tesseract" in the background.

  

"Tesseract" by Jingqin, Pei Wen and Jane

 

Meg sighed. "Just explain it to me."

 

"Okay," Charles said. "What is the first dimension?"

 

"Well- a line."

 

"Okay. And the second dimension?"

 

"Well, you'd square the line. A flat square would be in the second dimension."

 

"And the third?"

 

"Well, you'd square the second dimension. Then the square wouldn't be flat any more. It would have a bottom, and sides, and a top."

 

"And the fourth?"

 

"Well, I guess if you want to put it into mathematical terms you'd square the square. But you can't take a pencil and draw it the way you can the first three. I know it's got something to do with Einstein and time. I guess maybe you could call the fourth dimension Time."

 

"That's right," Charles said. "Good girl. Okay, then, for the fifth dimension you'd square the fourth, wouldn't you?"

 

"I guess so."

 

"Well, the fifth dimension's a tesseract."

 

---A Wrinkle in Time (1962)

Madeleine L'Engle

   

Inspired by the mathematical concept of the tesseract as a means of transcending space and time, our group aims to represent the analytical nature of scientific research graphically, as tangible colour in space.

 

At a defined point the work seems fixed, static and perfectly logical, but move around and it slowly shifts out of reason.

 

Walking through the piece, the viewer is immediately immersed into a kaleidoscopic field of colours that serves to unnerve, warping preconceptions of spatial and geometrical understanding.

 

Hence produces a piece that exists not only in a given point in time and space, but is both affecting and affected by the viewer, transforming according to what he perceives of it.

 

The TesseracT cross over a frozen swamp in a snowmobile drive by their guide Janne from the Snow Village.

 

A gigantic igloo, thought to be the world’s biggest and spanning the equivalent of 3.5 double decker buses near Yllas village, Finland, was transformed into an ice stage for the world’s first gig on an igloo.

 

The show saw UK progressive rock band, TesseracT perform on top of the immense snow structure for the Jägermeister Ice Cold Gig, which puts artists to the test as they perform in unconventional, ice cold conditions.

Heidi, a Sami Reindeer herder feeds her her lichen and explains to the band the way of the life of the Sami.

 

A gigantic igloo, thought to be the world’s biggest and spanning the equivalent of 3.5 double decker buses near Yllas village, Finland, was transformed into an ice stage for the world’s first gig on an igloo.

 

The show saw UK progressive rock band, TesseracT perform on top of the immense snow structure for the Jägermeister Ice Cold Gig, which puts artists to the test as they perform in unconventional, ice cold conditions.

TesseracT play the Ice Cold Gig.

 

A gigantic igloo, thought to be the world’s biggest and spanning the equivalent of 3.5 double decker buses near Yllas village, Finland, was transformed into an ice stage for the world’s first gig on an igloo.

 

The show saw UK progressive rock band, TesseracT perform on top of the immense snow structure for the Jägermeister Ice Cold Gig, which puts artists to the test as they perform in unconventional, ice cold conditions.

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