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"Catalyst Location: Minnetrista Campus, 1200 N. Minnetrista Pkwy., Muncie, IN. Catalyst was commissioned for Minnetrista by Virginia B. Ball to honor her husband, Edmund F. Ball. The design represents partnership, giving and stewardship which were important ideals of Mr. Ball. It was also intended to represent a century of giving by the Ball family, their stewardship of the land, and Minnetrista as a catalyst in the community. The sculpture was dedicated in June 2004. The artist is Beverly Stucker Precious of Indianapolis.
The completed sculpture is comprised of 32,000 pounds of limestone, 17,000 pounds of stainless steel and 2,000 pounds of dichroic and plate glass. Forty-four hundred hours went into the fabrication of steel for Catalyst, which is 26 feet in diameter."
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Catalyst Open Source Academy, 6-15 January 2015; catalyst.net.nz/academy Catalyst Open Source Academy, 6-15 January 2015; catalyst.net.nz/academy
After the students settled on their personas, they now need to be more specific on what functionalities to implement in their app, for what purpose and what the acceptance criteria are.
© 2011 Tony Worrall
Designed by Matthew Dalziel and Louise Scullion Catalyst takes the form of a life-sized car that is draped in a cloth, presented on an angled plinth inscribed with a scientific formula of the catalytic chemistry which is silently at work as the air around the car is in a continual state of change and transformation.
Catalyst Museum and the road and rail bridges crossing the river Mersey at the Runcorn Gap.
Catalyst is an interactive science centre and museum devoted to chemistry and how the products of chemistry are used in every day life.
It is housed in a building originally known as Tower Building which was constructed around 1860 by John Hutchinson as the administrative centre for his alkali business. It later became the head office of the Gossage soap company, The top floor is an enclosed glazed roof-top observation deck added in 1989,
Photographed by a camera lifted by a kite
3rd Erotica Collection. edited by Kathleen Kettner & Mike Kettner.
Seattle (Wa/USA), Laocoön Books, 1988. 15oo copies.
64 pp printed plus small errata slip tucked between staples, offset (all graphics in blue). 6-13/16 x 8-1/2, stapled wrappers.
among the truly many: poetry by Rane Arroyo, John Elsberg, Real Faucher, Geof Huth, Lyn Lifshin, Edward Mycue, Charles Potts, Stanley William Rogal, Nancy Shiffrin, Belinda Subraman, A.D.Winans, Wolf Wondratschek, Noah Zacharin; prose by Jeffery Beam, Steven Ford Brown, Joe Smith; graphics by Guy R.Beining, Richard Denner, Karen Lamassonne, Barry Messer, Jenna V.E.Moore, Walt Phillips, D.J.Sheskin, Lon Spiegelman, Don Thornton, Yvonne Wilson; more.
covers slightly dingey & spotted, top of spine bumped, contents fine...
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Catalyst (n.):
1. a substance that enables a chemical reaction to proceed at a usually faster rate or under different conditions (as at a lower temperature) than otherwise possible.
2. an agent that provokes or speeds significant change or action.
Photosynthesis will soon exist. In time.
35mm. Film
Hosted by Leopardo (leopardo.com) and Catalyst Group, leaders in construction and commercial real estate strategic planning, these are photos from the private VIP event held May 2, 2011, at the Vertigo Sky Lounge, 26th floor, dana hotel, Chicago. The special event coincided with the CoreNet Global Summit Chicago.
During the evening, guests enjoyed a special acoustic performance by: Jim Peterik, legendary musician, member of the bands Survivor (Eye of the Tiger) and The Ides of March (Vehicle), and songwriter for .38 Special, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Cheap Trick, Sammy Hagar, REO Speedwagon, etc.; Alex Ligertwood, best known as the lead singer of Santana; and singer/songwriter Lisa McClowry, who has performed on more than 25 albums.