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This is a logo I designed during corporate identity project for a modern and trendy Japanese sushi bar. wanted the logo to be crisp and clean to keep the style and the two I's on the end have been fashioned to represent a couple feasting under the cherry blossom tree during the blossom festival in Japan.

Daniel Merriweather performs with Mark Ronson at the Bloomsbury Ballroom in London - 3rd June, 2009

Daniela Cicarelli conversou com a imprensa e posou para fotos com muito bom humor, após arrasar na passarela.

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Créditos: Sebastião Jacinto Júnior e Alessandro Carvalho

Daniel Merriweather performs with Mark Ronson at the Bloomsbury Ballroom in London - 3rd June, 2009

November 9, 2018 at 11:30am- 4:30pm at V&A Dundee

 

The mini symposium offers an opportunity for artists, academics, critics, theorists and practitioners to reflect on the current state of digital and new media art, and the wider theme of the festival. NEoN welcomes Tale of Tales to discuss their first videogame: The Endless Forest, a virtual world where people enjoy each other’s company regardless of language, status, age, gender or ethnicity, and Simon Meek, founder of The Secret Experiment, who is V&A Dundee’s first Designer in Residence and will share thoughts on his practice as a mixed-media storyteller. Chaired by Professor Sarah Cook (University of Glasgow).

 

About the Speakers

 

Martine Neddam (NL) Keynote speaker – Martine is a native of France resident in Amsterdam since 1994, is an artist, research scientist and professor. She has been working with virtual characters since 1996, the first and most famous being Mouchette, a fictive thirteen-year-old, one of the earliest examples of Net Art.

 

Karin de Wild (NL) Keynote Speaker chair and respondent - Karin de Wild is a researcher and curator with a background in heritage studies. After working as a curator for a Dutch private collection, she recently finished her doctoral research Internet Art and Agency: The Social Life of Online Art (2018).

 

Tale of Tales (BE) – Auriea Harvey and Michaël Samyn met online in the romantic age of cyberspace. Separated by an ocean they created applications that allowed them to touch among the wires. Samyn and Harvey are currently remaking The Endless Forest so that it can live another decade and provide a new generation of players with a joyful haven in cyberspace.

 

Simon Meek (UK) – V&A Dundee’s first Designer in Residence, mixed-media storyteller and founder and creative director of The Secret Experiment: videogame development studio and label of meaningful distractions. His most recent work, Beckett, is an abstract retelling of a missing person’s case where the investigator finds himself caught between the life he once had and that which he now lives.

 

Daniel Herron (UK) – Daniel’s research interests lie in how technology can positively impact life experiences, and his PhD work specifically focuses on how technology can support people in managing their digital things after a romantic relationship break up.

 

Caitlyn Main (UK) Caitlyn practice operates from a state of uncertainty: through sustained linguistic unravelling and temporal installation, she presents works that speak of intimacy, agitation and balance. She accommodates, and indeed, propagates conditions encouraging fragility: every piece has the potential to collapse in on itself, and contains obvious indications of temporality.

  

Photos taken by Daniel Maissan Photography for PeaceTones Initiatives's Songs for Justice Project in Nairobi, Kenya.

18 year old Gettysburg resident Daniel Skelly on the Confederate victory and Federal retreat the evening of July 1st, 1863.

 

When our forces were being driven back through the town in the afternoon, I went home feeling that everything was lost and throughout my life I have never felt more despondent.

 

One of the regiments of the Iron Brigade (I think the 19th Indiana) in falling back through town about 4 o’clock in the afternoon passed our house on West Middle street (the site of the present Kendlehart residence). As they turned into West Middle street from Washington street (at the Jacobs corner), one of the lieutenants was wounded in the foot but kept up with his regiment until he reached our house. He was unable to go any further. He came into the yard. Separating the Bowen house next door and ours, there was an areaway used by both or our families and at the Bowen house was an old-fashioned cellar door standing open. He took off his sword and pistol and sword belt.

He hobbled down with his belt and pistol and his them in the cellar and then came up to get his sword, when the Confederates came into the yard and made him a prisoner, taking his sword away from him. My mother, standing in our kitchen doorway, seeing he was wounded, asked the Confederates to allow him to come into our house and who would care for him. They allowed him to come and then continued in pursuit of our retreating forces. My mother took him into on of the inner rooms and kept him there without the Confederates (who afterward formed a line of battle in front of our house) finding it out. After the battle he was taken to one of the hospitals. In a week or more he was convalescent and came to see us on his way to join his regiment. He sent me over to the Bowen cellar to get his accoutrements and presented them to me saying that when he got to Washington he would a new outfit. We never heard from him afterwards, although thousands of veterans of this engagement revisited the battlefields for years after the conflict, hunting up friends who had ministered to them when they were wounded, or looking up the locations of their regiment during the battle days. They related many interesting incidents which occurred. But out wounded visitor of the first of July, 1863, never came back.

 

When I went out in front of the house about 7 o’clock in the evening the Confederate line of battle had been formed on East and West Middle streets, Rodes’ Division of Ewell’s Corps lying right in front of our house.

 

We were now in the hands of the enemy and in passing, I want to pay a tribute to these veterans of the Confederate Army. They were under perfect discipline. They were in and about our yard and used our kitchen stove by permission of my mother. The were gentlemanly and courteous to us at all times, and I never heard an instance to the contrary in Gettysburg.

 

We settled down quietly this night. There was no noise or confusion among the Confederate soldiers sleeping on the pavement below our windows and we all enjoyed a good night’s rest after the feverish anxiety of the first day’s battle.

 

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Daniel Klotzner, Wasserfall, Final Strecke, Moos in Passeier, King of the Alps

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Cette fausse jeune femme mesure 1.72 m.

Holga 135BC TLR - Fish Eye Lens - Centuria Filme ISO 200 - Dupla Exposição

Holambra - 07/09

S21 WPT Prime Gold Coast

Photos taken by Daniel Maissan Photography for PeaceTones Initiatives's Songs for Justice Project in Nairobi, Kenya.

Daniel is happy to be on his last lap.

Foto: Pedro Ernesto Guerra Azevedo/ Santos FC

This Providence

July 9, 2009

Let's Make A Mess Tour

Highline Ballroom

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