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VALUE PAINTING / COLOR THEORY / TONES, TINTS & SHADES.
Line of Inquiry: How does the use of tints and shades create mood?
Aim: Understand ways in which art communicates through a language of shades and tints that open language to nuance and descriptive meaning. Introduce Dewey’s concept of the “vital interest of medium” and the importance of allowing young students to choose media.
Objective: Create a value study, a series of under paintings and a finished painting that uses tints and shades
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Rules are simple: Take a photo of yourself and answer a couple of easy questions.
1.Your nickname?
-Stéph
-Nanie
2.Your favourite colour?
-Blue
3.Your favourite city?
-Tokyo
4.Your favourite book?
-Marie-Antoinette (Stefan Zweig)
5.Your favourite film?
-A.I. (Steven Spielberg)
6.Your favourite album?
-The Poison (Bullet For My Valentine)
7.Favourite season?
-Winter
8.Favourite TV-series?
-ER
9.Your favourite animal? If you can't say a cat or a dog.
-Suricate (Meerkat)
10.How many languages do you speak?
Perfect French :) and not perfect but correct, English and Japanese.
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A looping style inquiry written in Bill's notebook.
(1) Tell me a way you protect others from the truth of your being.
(2) Tell me what is right about protecting others from your being.
(3) Tell me what you experience when you protect others from your being.
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.PENUMBRA. SPRING/SUMMER FASHION WEEK 2014, a very much anticipated one week event takes the pioneer to display and express varied new styles in Second Life. The fashion fiesta, first and unique of its kind is a contemporary platform envisioned and designed to unite established designers with designers who aspire being “BRANDS” of tomorrow.
Models: Lolita Paragorn, Yeriakth Couturier, Steele Sirnah, and Tadeu Gartner
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GeeWhiz Customs is proud to present our interpretation of the famous forest battle scene between the Avengers' Big Three as seen in the blockbuster 2012 movie. Watch the video in this link (vimeo.com/45321215 ) to better appreciate the Foot Propulsion light effects and spinning Mjolnir included in the diorama.
• 1:6 Scale Forest Landscape Diorama Depicting First Encounter scene of Iron Man, Thor and Captain America in the Avengers movie
• Includes various lifelike artificial vegetation (Trees, Plants, Grass, etc)
• Powered Spinning Mjolnir Weapon
• LED Lighted Faux Smoke for Iron Man’s Foot Propulsion System
• Back Mounting System for Hot Toys Iron Man Figure
• 360 Degree Circular Diorama Base (Approximately 20” High with 24” Circumference)
I've been getting a lot of inquiries recently on my faceups, so I'm bumping this up to the top of my stream. I still use pastels and acrylic paints, but I'm working with a really nice airbrush kit as well. Thanks for the interest and support guys! <3
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Richard Dawkins (the original meme creator) was with Robyn Blumner, CEO of the Center for Inquiry (CFI) and board member and fellow VC, David Cowen. And I learned something shocking when she told us why CFI is suing CVS and Walmart for medical fraud. Walmart carries over 1000 homeopathic remedies (including their own Equate private label). This is water. It is being sold as children’s medicine for serious conditions, from asthma to ear infections. In most cases, the box face just has a little single-word “homeopathic” disclaimer to distinguish it. It is sold alongside real medicine on the same store shelf and among search results online. You can browse the huge array of sham therapies yourself: Walmart Search
I wonder if many of the 5 million buyers in America understand that it cannot possibly have any health benefits beyond the placebo effect. Who falls for this? Buying for their sick children? The FDA and FTC have done little to stem the profiting from human frailties, afraid perhaps to directly challenge an “alternative medicine” from the 1700s.
From a recent Vox article: “Homeopathy is a $1.2 billion industry in the US alone. Many misidentify homeopathy as ‘natural’ and describe it as plant-based or herbal medicine. It’s not.
Guiding principles of homeopathy today:
• Like cures like: Homeopathy posits that a substance that produces a disease’s symptoms in a healthy person is a cure for that disease. (In the case of the remedy known simply as “Berlin Wall,” conditions caused by communication problems are said to be cured by tablets made from finely ground, diluted shards of the actual Berlin Wall, because it was once a concrete barrier to communication.)
• Law of minimum dose: The lower the dose, say homeopathic practitioners, the more potent the remedy. To that end, homeopathic remedies are extremely diluted. Many are so diluted, in fact, that they contain no detectable molecules of the ‘mother tincture.’ Hahnemann (the inventor of homeopathy) intended to avoid poisoning, as many of the substances that he introduced as remedies were toxic. But soon his rationale became less, well, rational: ‘Vital energy’ was transmitted during dilution, Hahnemann believed, so none of the original substance needed to remain.”
“A Walmart spokesman responded: ‘Our Equate private label homeopathic products are designed to include information directly stating that the claims are not based on accepted medical evidence’” — Forbes
And CFI responds:
“By displaying a product under children's cough release or, even worse, a product under asthma medication, which can kill children and does kill children— you are making an affirmative claim that it treats asthma. And homeopathic products just don't treat them. And most people simply don't know what they're buying. They're being defrauded by the companies that manufacture them and by the retailers who market them.
The FDA will certify that a homeopathic medication is safe, and it has the ingredients it says it does but not whether or not it works. As long as something is listed in this big book, 'The Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia,' then you don't have to demonstrate that the product works.
Somehow they come around to the idea that flu symptoms are caused by the heart and liver of a particular kind of duck, so that they treat it with the heart and the liver of a particular kind of duck. But even more unscientifically, the second principle is the law of infinitesimal doses. And they base this on the idea that water has a memory. It can remember what is dissolved in it even when there is none of the alleged active ingredient left. This is one of the most ludicrous things suggested. And yet billions of dollars every year in the United States are spent on these products.” — NPR
“Eye drops have been found to include crushed honeybees as a lead ingredient.
It’s not only a matter of consumer financial loss, but also consumer health. Some products are poorly manufactured and contain potentially harmful ingredients, while others act as poor substitutes for established, science-based medications, the CFI says. For example, a parent might forego antibiotics for a child with an ear infection in lieu of homeopathic ear drops. Such alternative care could result in long-term ear damage and deafness.” —FastCompany
You can learn more about the Center for Inquiry, and their various programs (Secular Rescue, Evolution education resources, a $100K award for demonstrating anything paranormal) here and here for the prize (they even offer a $5K referral bonus… they really would love to find someone, anyone, who can do anything paranormal)
P.S. At the end, Dawkins gave my daughter a copy of his new book, Outgrowing God, A Beginner’s Guide. It is a witty and yet fiercely rational primer for those considering moving on.
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Title / Titre :
Carrie C. Catt’s inquiry regarding woman’s suffrage in Newfoundland, Northwest Territories and Yukon, sent from New York /
Demande de renseignements sur le droit de vote à Terre Neuve, aux Territoires du Nord Ouest et au Yukon, envoyée de New York par Carrie C. Catt
Creator(s) / Créateur(s) : Unknown / Inconnu
Date(s) : June 24, 1918 / 24 juin 1918
Reference No. / Numéro de référence : MIKAN 1353368
collectionscanada.gc.ca/ourl/res.php?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&...
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Credit / Mention de source :
Library and Archives Canada, e011161290 /
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Auditorium G. Masini " A. Peri" Istituto Superiore di Studi Musicali di Reggio Emilia e Castelnuovo ne Monti Italy
CONCERTO per il GIORNO DEL RICORDO
MARCO PIEROBON - tromba
Nato nel 1975, si è diplomato nel 1993 con il massimo dei voti presso il conservatorio di Bolzano nella classe di O. Rabensteiner e nel 1995 con menzione d’onore alla Scuola di musica di Fiesole (Fi) nelle classi di R. Bobo e V. Globokar. Ha poi proseguito gli studi con R. Bobo e G. Parodi, e seguito le master-class di P. Smith (New York Philarmonic Orchestra), Thomas Stevens (Los Angeles Philarmonic Orchestra) T. Clamor (Berliner Philarmoniker), S. Burns (Indiana University, USA) e R. Martin (North-Western University, Chicago,USA).
Si è aggiudicato il Primo Premio al Concorso Internazionale di musica da camera di Passau (Germania) con il quintetto GomalanBrass e nei concorsi Internazionali “Rovere d’oro” (Im) “Acqui Musica” (Al) e “Riviera della Versilia”.
stato per quasi dieci anni Prima Tromba delle Orchestre del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino (1999-2002 con Zubin Mehta) e dell’Accademia di S. Cecilia (2003-2008 con Antonio Pappano), ed ha collaborato con lo stesso ruolo con la Chicago Symphony Orchestra (Daniel Barenboim) e l'Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala.
Ha vinto i concorsi per Seconda Tromba nell’Orchestra “Haydn” di Bolzano e per Prima Tromba nell’Orchestra Sinfonica di Sanremo.
Dal 1997 al 1999 ha ricoperto il ruolo di Seconda Tromba nell’Orchestra “A. Toscanini” di Parma.
Nel 1999, ancora ventitreenne, è stato scelto dal Mº Zubin Mehta come Prima Tromba dell’Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, ruolo ricoperto fino al 2002 e con cui si è esibito come solista, sotto la direzione del Maestro, anche nel tour del Giappone del 2001.
Si è esibito come solista con le orchestre del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, English Chamber Orchestra, Wiener Kammerkonzert, China Youth Orchestra, Max-Plank-Philarmonie Műnchen, Junge Philarmonie Salzburg, Filarmonica Marchigiana, con le orchestre di Mantova, Bolzano, Vicenza, oltre all’orchestra di Fiati delle Marche e la Banda Musicale della Polizia di Stato.
In tale veste si è esibito in Giappone, Cina, Europa e Stati Uniti con Direttori quali Mehta, Karabtchevsky, Siebens, Heider, Neuhold, Gothoni.
Marco Pierobon ha pubblicato per Accademia2008 un CD dal titolo “Solo”, accompagnato dall'Orchestra di Fiati delle Marche diretta da Michele Mangani, così commentato da Roger Bobo, leggenda del mondo degli ottoni: “un disco suonato magnificamente, pieno di musicalità, perfettamente inserito nel panorama contemporaneo del trombettismo”.
Ha tenuto MasterClass in USA, Cina, Canada, Inghilterra, Grecia, Germania ed Austria, e per diversi Festival ed Accademie Italiane. Ha inoltre pubblicato un DVD didattico sugli ottoni.
Ha effettuato registrazioni per Sony ed Emi con l'Orchestra dell'Accademia di S.Cecilia (Roma) sotto la direzione di Antonio Pappano.
Dal 2007 è Yamaha Performing Artist e titolare della cattedra di Tromba presso i Conservatori di Bolzano e Reggio Emilia.
Marco Pierobon suona esclusivamente strumenti Yamaha ed imboccature Wedge.
DAVIDE CABASSI - pianista
Debutta con l'Orchestra Sinfonica della RAI di Milano all'età di 13 anni. Da allora ha intrapreso una brillante carriera internazionale che l'ha portato ad esibirsi in veste di solista con orchestre quali i Munchner Phiharmoniker, la Neue Philharmonie Westfalen, Russian Chamber Orchestra, Fort Worth Symphony, Enid Symphony, Big Spring Symphony, Hartford Symphony, Orchestra Haydn Bolzano, Orchestra Verdi Milano e molte altre, collaborando con direttori quali Gustav Kuhn, James Conlon, Asher Fisch, Vladimir Delman e molti altri.
In recital ha suonato per le più importanti associazioni musicali italiane – Società del Quartetto, Serate Musicali, Società dei Concerti a Milano, Festival Pianistico di Brescia e Bergamo ecc.
All'estero ha suonato in tutta Europa, Stati Uniti d'America, Cina e Giappone in sale quali Weill Hall in Carnegie a New York, Rachmaninoff Hall a Mosca, Gasting a Monaco, Mozarteum di Salsburgo ecc.
Come "top prizewinner" del Twelfth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, Davide Cabassi è regolarmente in tournèe negli Stati Uniti dove ha suonato in più di 30 stati.
Prossimi impegni a Nashville, una tournèe nel Vermont, una tournèe negli stati del Nord-Ovest.
Davide Cabassi ha al suo attivo numerose registrazioni per la televisione (RAI UNO, RAI TRE) e per la radio (RADIO TRE, Radio Popolare, Radio Svizzera Italiana, Radio France…).
Nel gennaio 2006 è stato pubblicato il suo esordio discografico: "Dancing with the
Orchestra", per Sony-BMG, con musiche di Stravinkij, Bartok, De Falla, Ravel. Di prossima pubblicazione "Pictures" (Allegro) con musiche di Mussorgski e Debussy, e un album monografico su Soler (Col-Legno). Inoltre è uno dei quattro giovani artisti protagonisti del film documentario sul Concorso Cliburn "In the heart of Music", trasmesso da PBS in tutti gli Stati Uniti, e che verrà distribuito in Europa attraverso il network di Artè. Classica gli ha dedicato uno speciale per la serie "Note-voli".
Dopo essersi diplomato presso il Conservatorio G. Verdi di Milano nella classe della prof. Edda Ponti, Davide Cabassi ha studiato per cinque anni, primo italiano ammesso, alla Fondazione Internazionale per il Pianoforte di Cadenabbia, sul Lago di Como, con William Grant Naborè, Karl Ulrich Schnabel, Leon Fleischer, Dmitri Bashkirov, Rosalyn Tureck e molti altri.
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Auditorium G. Masini "A. Peri" Istituto Superiore di Studi Musicali di Reggio Emilia, Castelnuovo ne Monti, Italy
Concert for the day of REMEMBRANCE
MARCO PIEROBON-trumpet
Born in 1975, he graduated in 1993 with the highest grades at the Bolzano Conservatory in the class of o. Rabensteiner and in 1995 with honours at the Scuola di musica di Fiesole (Fi) in r. Bobo, v. Globokar. He then continued his studies with r. Bobo and g. Parodi, and followed the master classes of p. Smith (New York Philharmonic Orchestra), Thomas Stevens (Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra) t. Clamor (Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra), s. Burns (Indiana University, USA) and r. Martin (North-Western University, Chicago, USA).
He won the first prize at the international competition of Chamber music of Passau (Germany) with GomalanBrass quintet and in international competitions "Golden Oak" (Im) Music "Acqui" () and "Riviera della Versilia".
State for nearly ten years, principal trumpet of the orchestras of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino (1999-2002 with Zubin Mehta) and the Accademia di s. Cecilia (2003-2008 with Antonio Pappano), and has collaborated with the same role with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (Daniel Barenboim) and the Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala.
Won competitions for Second Trumpets "Haydn" Orchestra of Bolzano and first Trumpet in the Orchestra Sinfonica di Sanremo.
From 1997 to 1999 he served as Second Trumpet in the Orchestra "a.Toscanini" of Parma.
In 1999, 23-year-old, was chosen by mº Zubin Mehta as principal trumpet of the Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, a position held until 2002 and with whom he has performed as soloist under the baton of Maestro, in the 2001 tour of Japan.
He has performed as soloist with the orchestras of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, English Chamber Orchestra, Wiener Kammerkonzert, China Youth Orchestra, Max-Plank-Philarmonie München, Junge Philarmonie Salzburg, Filarmonica Marchigiana, with the orchestras of Mantova, Bolzano, Vicenza, in addition to the wind orchestra of the marches and the musical band of the State police.
In this capacity, he has performed in Japan, China, Europe and the United States with conductors including Mehta, Karabtchevsky, Siebens, Heider, Neuhold, Gothoni.
Marco Pierobon has released a CD titled "Accademia2008" only ", accompanied by wind Orchestra conducted by Michele brands Mangani, comments by Roger Bobo, legend of the world of brass:" a beautifully played disc, full of musicality, perfectly inserted in the contemporary landscape of trombettismo ".
Masterclasses in USA, China, Canada, England, Greece, Germany and Austria, and for various festivals and Academies. He has also released an instructional DVD on brass instruments.
He has recorded for Sony and Emi with the Orchestra dell'Accademia di Santa Cecilia (Rome) under the direction of Antonio Pappano.
Since 2007 is Yamaha Performing Artist and Professor of Trumpet at the conservatories of Bolzano and Reggio Emilia.
Marco Pierobon plays exclusively Yamaha instruments and mouthpieces Wedge.
DAVIDE CABASSI-pianist
Debuts with the Orchestra Sinfonica della RAI in Milan at the age of 13 years. Since then she has waged a brilliant international career which led him to perform as a soloist with orchestras such as the Ein Münchner Phiharmoniker, Neue Philharmonie Westfalen, Russian Chamber Orchestra, Fort Worth Symphony, Enid Symphony, Big Spring Symphony, Hartford Symphony, Haydn Orchestra Bolzano, Orchestra Verdi Milano, and many others, working with conductors such as Gustav Kuhn, James Conlon, Asher Fisch, Vladimir Delman and many others.
In recital he has played for the most important Italian musical associations – Società del Quartetto, musical evenings, Società dei Concerti in Milan, Festival Pianistico of Brescia and Bergamo.
Abroad, he has performed throughout Europe, United States of America, China and Japan in which Weill Hall at Carnegie in New York, Rachmaninoff Hall in Moscow, Gasting in Munich, typical Salzburg Mozarteum etc.
As "top prizewinner" of the Twelfth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, Davide Cabassi you tour regularly in the United States where he played in more than 30 States.
Upcoming engagements in Nashville, a tour in Vermont, a tour in the Northwest States.
Davide Cabassi has to his credit numerous recordings for television (RAI UNO, RAI TRE) and radio (RADIO 3, Radio Popolare, Switzerland Italian Radio, Radio France, etc.).
In January 2006 was released on his debut album: "Dancing with the
Orchestra ", for Sony-BMG, with music by Stravinkij, Bartok, De Falla, Ravel. The forthcoming "Pictures" (Allegro) with music by Debussy and Mussorgsky, and a monograph on Soler (Col-wood). It is also one of the four young artists protagonists of the film documentary about the Cliburn Contest "In the heart of Music", broadcast on PBS across the United States, and that will be distributed in Europe through the Arte network. The classic has dedicated a special for the series "notes-flights".
After graduating at the g. Verdi Conservatory in Milan in the class of prof. Edda Ponti, Davide Cabassi studied for five years, first Italian admitted, at the International Piano Foundation in Cadenabbia on Lake Como, with William Grant Naborè, Karl Ulrich Schnabel, Leon Fleischer, Dmitri Bashkirov, Rosalyn Tureck and many others.
Sources for this compilation--
Stripling, Barbara K. 2003. “Inquiry-Based Learning.” In Curriculum Connections through the Library, ed. Barbara K. Stripling and Sandra Hughes-Hassell, 3-39. Westport, Conn: Libraries Unlimited.
Murdoch, Kath. 1998. Classroom Connections: Strategies for Integrated Learning. Ar-madale, Vic: Eleanor Curtain Pub.
Branch, Jennifer, and Dianne Oberg. 2005 “Focus on Inquiry.” IASL. (accessed 6 May 2007).
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Senior Airman Brooke Tyler, 130th Airlift Wing, West Virginia National Guard (WVNG), assists state partner agencies by manning phone lines at the West Virginia Poison Center, part of the statewide Coronavirus 2019/COVID-19 response efforts, March 19, 2020, in Charleston, West Virginia. The members are answering questions and inquiries from concerned citizens on a hotline established as part of an interagency whole-of-government approach in response to the ongoing pandemic. (U.S. Army National Guard video by Edwin L. Wriston)
On 21 September 1918, Magistrate J.G.Hewitt released the report of his Magisterial Inquiry into the treatment of conscientious objectors imprisoned at Wanganui Detention Barracks. Believing strict discipline would 'reform' those who objected to military service on socialist or religious grounds, the detention barracks were set up in March 1918. Less than two months later, however, NZ Truth published allegations of mistreatment by guards and the camp's commandant, Lieutenant J.L.Crampton.
As the authority on conscription, Paul Baker, notes, "Prisoners who would not wear the uniform were forcibly dressed… [and] pushed, pulled, kicked, and punched around what Crampton called the 'slaughter yard.' Some were pulled with a rope round the neck, and repeatedly pushed into walls until their faces resembled 'raw steak'.
Concerned about the allegations, Defence Minister James Allen launched a Magisterial inquiry in June. The inquiry collected large amounts of statements from objectors and guards and found the allegations in the main to be true. "Although it was too carefully administered to leave much evidence" notes Baker, "Hewitt concluded that 'severe punishment' had been used." Yet due the hysteria of the day, in some quarters Crampton's actions were celebrated. The Egmont County Council congratulated him on methods 'no Britisher would object to." Encouraged, Crampton demanded a military court martial, and with the RSA as his council, he was found not guilty of 11 charges of ill-treatment.
Archives New Zealand holds the evidence collected by the Magisterial Inquiry, including full statements, drawings of the location of blood stains, and remarkably, these two photographs of Wanganui inmate and Irish-born objector, Thomas Moynihan, undergoing punishment. Moynihan had refused to drill, so according to his statement, he was stripped, beaten, forcibly put in uniform, and taken to the 'slaughter yard'. A rifle was then tied to his wrist, but as Moynihan refused to hold it, the gun kept slipping down. Guards allegedly smashed it several times against the side of his face "till the blood was streaming down." It was finally attached to his shoulder, and he was pushed, punched and forced around the yard for close to an hour, only stopping to have these photographs taken. In them you can see the string around his wrist, the wall inmates were allegedly pushed into, and shading on the concrete pavement that could possibly be blood.
After sustaining such abuse Moynihan was eventually coerced into taking a non-combatant role, and was transferred to the Medical Corps at Awanui.
Title: Territorial Force - Defaulters undergoing detention and imprisonment
Archives Reference: AAYS 8638 AD1 Box Box 738/ 10/566 Part 2
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One account of the court martial of Crampton can be found at nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-WH1Arma-t1-body-d27...
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"Accidents don't occur through repeated attacks by surface vessels and aircraft. It obviously was a decision made pretty high up on the Israeli side, because it involved combined forces. The ship was flying an American flag. My judgment was that somewhere along the line some fairly senior official gave the go ahead. I personally did not accept the Israeli explanation."
-- US Secretary of State Dean Rusk,
"...the board of inquiry (concluded) that the Israelis knew exactly what they were doing in attacking the Liberty."
-- CIA Director Richard Helms in his book A Look Over my Shoulder
"It was no accident."
-- CIA Director Richard Helms in interview for Navy Times, 6/26/2002.
That the attack was deliberate "just wasn't a disputed issue" within the National Security Agency
-- Former NSA Director retired Army Lieutenant General William Odom on 3 March 2003 in an interview for Naval Institute Proceedings
Former NSA/CIA Director Admiral Bobby Inman "flatly rejected" the Cristol/Israeli claims that the attack was an accident
-- 5 March 2003 interview for Naval Institute Proceedings
"I have never believed that the attack on the USS Liberty was a case of mistaken identity. That is ridiculous. Israel knew perfectly well that the ship was American."
-- Admiral Thomas H. Moorer, former Chief of Naval Operations and later Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff writing for Americans for Middle East Understanding, June 8, 1997
"To suggest that they [the IDF] couldn't identify the ship is ... ridiculous. ... Anybody who could not identify the Liberty could not tell the difference between the White House and the Washington Monument."
-- Admiral Thomas Moorer, Chief of Naval Operations and later Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, quoted in The Washington Post, June 15, 1991, p. 14
Of four former NSA/CIA seniors with inside knowledge, none was aware of any agency official who dissented from the position that the attack was deliberate
-- David Walsh, writing in Naval Institute Proceedings
"That the Liberty could have been mistaken for the Egyptian supply ship El Quseir is unbelievable"
-- Special Assistant to the President Clark Clifford, in his report to President Lyndon Johnson
"Inconceivable that it was an accident. 3 strafing passes, 3 torpedo boats. Set forth facts. Punish Israelis responsible"
-- Clark Clifford, Secretary of Defense under Lyndon Johnson, in Minutes of NSC Special Committee Meeting, 9 June 1967
"A nice whitewash for a group of ignorant, stupid and inept [expletive deleted]."
-- Handwritten note of August 26, 1967, by NSA Deputy Director Louis W. Tordella reacting to the Israeli court decision exonerating Israelis of blame for the Liberty attack. Dr. Tordella expressed the view that the attack was deliberate and that the Israeli government attempted to cover it up to authors James Ennes and James Bamford and to Congressman George Mahon (D-Texas), and in an internal memorandum for the record. He noted "a nice whitewash for a group of ignorant, stupid and inept (redacted)" in the margin of the official Israeli excuse for the attack as noted in the NSA Gerhard report 1982)
"The attack was clearly deliberate."
-- General Marshall Carter, former director, National Security Agency, in a telephone interview with James Ennes
"My immediate reaction was it was not an accident. It had to be a deliberate attack."
-- Lucius Battle, in BBC Documentary "Dead in the Water".
"....did not buy the Israeli 'mistake' explanations either. Nobody believes that explanation." When informed by author Bamford of gruesome war crime (killing of large numbers of POWs) at nearby El Arish, Morrison saw the connection. "That would be enough," he said. "They wouldn't want us in on that. You've got the motive. What a hell of a thing to do."
-- Major General John Morrison, US Air Force, Deputy Chief NSA Operations during the attack and later Chief of NSA Operations as reported in Body of Secrets by James Bamford, p233.
"I can tell you for an absolute certainty (from intercepted communications) that they knew they were attacking an American ship."
-- Oliver Kirby, former deputy director for operations/production, National Security Agency. Kirby participated in NSA's investigation of the attack and reviewed translations of intercepted communications between pilots and their headquarters which he reports show conclusively that they knew their target was an American ship.
On the strength of intercept transcripts of pilots' conversations during the attack, the question of the attack's deliberateness "just wasn't a disputed issue" within the agency.
-- Lieutenant General William E. Odom, former director, National Security Agency, interview with David Walsh on March 3, 2003, reported in Naval Institute Proceedings, June, 2003
Inman said he "flatly rejected" the Cristol thesis that the attack was an accident. "It is just exceedingly difficult to believe that [USS Liberty] was not correctly identified" based on his talks with NSA seniors at the time having direct knowledge of intercepted communications. No NSA official could be found who dissented from the "deliberate" conclusion.
-- Admiral Bobby Ray Inman, USN, Director National Security Agency 1977-1981, reported in Proceedings, June, 2003
"I found it hard to believe that it was, in fact, an honest mistake on the part of the Israeli air force units. I still find it impossible to believe that it was."
-- Paul C. Warnke, Undersecretary of the Navy and later general legal counsel to the Department of Defense.
"In many years, I have wanted to believe that the attack on the Liberty was pure error. It appears to me that it was not a pure case of mistaken identity. . . . I think it is about time that the State of Israel and the United States government provide the crew members of the Liberty, and the rest of the American people, the facts of what happened and why it came about that the Liberty was attacked 30 years ago today." Later, McGonagle remarked, "USS Liberty is the only US Navy ship attacked by a foreign nation, involving large loss of life...that has never been accorded a full Congressional hearing."
-- Captain William L. McGonagle, Commanding Officer, USS Liberty, speaking at Arlington National Cemetery June 8, 1997.
"The Israelis told us 24 hours before that ...if we didn't move it, they would sink it. Unfortunately, the ship was not moved, and by the time the message arrived the ship was taking on water."
-- John Stenbit, Assistant Secretary of Defense for C3Im in an address to the AFEI/NDAI Conference for Net Centric Operations, Wednesday, April 16, 2003
Walter Deeley, NSA department head, conducted still-classified investigation of the attack and remarked later in telephone interview that he regards the attack as deliberate.
-- NSA Department Head Walter Deeley
"The highest officials of the [Johnson] administration, including the President, believed it 'inconceivable' that Israel's 'skilled' defense forces could have committed such a gross error."
-- Lyndon Johnson's biographer Robert Dallek in Flawed Giant, Oxford University Press, 1998, pp. 430-31
Never before in the history of the United States Navy has a Navy Board of Inquiry ignored the testimony of American military eyewitnesses and taken, on faith, the word of their attackers.
-- Captain Richard F. Kiepfer, Medical Corps, US Navy (retired), USS Liberty Survivor
"The evidence was clear. Both Admiral Kidd and I believed with certainty that this attack...was a deliberate effort to sink an American ship and murder its entire crew.... It was our shared belief. . .that the attack. . .could not possibly have been an accident.... I am certain that the Israeli pilots [and] their superiors. . .were well aware that the ship was American."
-- Captain Ward Boston, JAGC, US Navy (retired), senior legal counsel to the US Navy Court of Inquiry
According to Kidd's legal counsel, Captain Ward Boston, USN, Kidd discussed with him his belief that the attackers were aware they were attacking an American ship. The Court ruled otherwise because they were so directed by Washington.
-- Admiral Isaac C. Kidd, President of the Navy Court of Inquiry, as reported in Navy Times, 6/26/2002
"I feel the Israelis knew what they were doing. They knew they were shooting at a U.S. Navy ship."
-- Captain Ward Boston, legal counsel to the Navy Court of Inquiry, as reported in . Navy Times, 6/26/2002
"No one in the White House believed that the attack was an accident."
-- George Christian, Press Secretary to President Lyndon Johnson in letter to James Ennes, 1978.
After reviewing the Court of Inquiry in his official capacity as legal counsel to the convening authority, concluded that the evidence did not support the findings that the attack was an accident and declined to recommend that his Commander sign and forward it to Washington.
-- Rear Admiral (then captain) Merlin Staring, Staff Legal Office for Commander in Chief US Naval Forces Europe and later Chief Judge Advocate General of the Navy. Statement to Navy Times, 3 June 2002 and elsewhere
"The Congress never investigated this matter, and I don't detect much enthusiasm for getting into it now."
-- Senator Adlai Stevenson III in letter to James Ennes dated September 9, 1980
"From what I have read, I can't tolerate for one minute that this was an accident! ... What have we done about the Liberty? Have we become so placid, so far as Israel is concerned or so far as that area is concerned, that we will take the killing of 37 (sic) American boys and the wounding of a lot more and the attack on an American ship in the open sea in good weather? We have seemed to say: 'Oh, well, boys will be boys.' What are you going to do about it? It is most offensive to me!
-- Senator Bourke Hickenlooper; From transcript of July 1967 Senate Foreign Relations Hearing on Foreign Assistance Act of 1967.
"I have read the Navy investigation of the Liberty, and the evidence adduced there, and I have read the Israeli court of inquiry records, and based upon their own records of the investigation, I cannot agree that it was accidental."
-- Senator Bourke Hickenlooper; From transcript of May, 1968, Senate Foreign Relations Hearing on Foreign Assistance Act of 1968, page 444.
"American leaders did not have the courage to punish Israel for the blatant murder of its citizens. . . . The Liberty's presence and function were well known to Israel's leaders. ...Israel's leaders concluded that nothing they might do would offend the Americans to the point of reprisal. If American leaders did not have the courage to punish Israel for the blatant murder of American citizens, it seemed clear that their American friends would let them get away with almost anything.
-- George Ball, under secretary of state at the time writing in The Passionate Attachment: America's Involvement with Israel, pages 57-58.
"I don't think that there's any doubt that it was deliberate.... [It is] one of the great cover-ups of our military history."
-- David G. Nes, the deputy head of the American mission in Cairo at the time
"How much better if Congress would....call to account those who were involved in spreading lies about the tragedy."
-- James Akins, former US Ambassador to Saudi Arabia James Akins in Special Report, The Israeli Attack on the USS Liberty, June 8, 1967, The Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, December, 1999
"It's an American ship!" the pilot of an Israeli Mirage fighter-bomber radioed Tel Aviv as he sighted the USS Liberty on June 8, 1967. Israeli headquarters ordered the pilot to attack the American ship.
-- former US Ambassador to Lebanon Dwight Porter describing transcripts of communications he saw, reported in syndicated column "Remembering the Liberty" by Rowland Evans and Robert Novak, November 6, 1991.
"The historical event which took place in June 1967 can hardly be called enigmatic and mysterious. ...It is difficult to understand that the Israelis could not identity the USS Liberty, since the ship had a unique antenna and equipment and especially since the Israelis had identified the ship with long term observation."
-- Translated from a taped interview with Sergeev Oleg Korneevitch, retired Colonel, Soviet GRU.
"The government of Israel intentionally attacked the ship. ...The attack was not legally justified. ...(there were) two further violations of international law...the use of unmarked military aircraft (and)...the wanton destruction of life rafts."
-- Walter L. Jacobsen, Lieutenant Commander, US Navy, in Naval Law Review, Vol 36, Winter 1986
"Certain facts are clear. The attack was no accident. The Liberty was assaulted in broad daylight by Israeli forces who knew the ship's identity. ...The public, however, was kept in the dark. Even before the American public learned of the attack, U.S. government officials began to promote an account satisfactory to Israel. The American Israel Public Affairs Committee worked through Congressmen to keep the story under control. The President of the United States, Lyndon B. Johnson, ordered and led a cover-up so thorough that years after he left office the episode is still largely unknown...."
-- Paul Findley, author and former Member of Congress 1961-1983 in They Dare to Speak Out, by Paul Findley, 1985, page 166
"Is the Liberty episode being erased from history. So it would seem...What has happened to our prying journalistic corps and our editors, normally so indignant of attempted suppression of the news?...We believe that a joint select committee of Congress should investigate the strange case of the USS Liberty..."
-- William F. Buckley, journalist and publisher, National Review, June 27, 1967
"The attack on the USS Liberty was planned and there is and was a cover-up." "If the very valuable lessons of the Liberty were known, the capture of the USS Pueblo could not have happened."
-- Lloyd M. "Pete" Bucher, US Navy, Commanding Officer USS Pueblo when captured by North Korea in January 1968, in telephone conversations with James Ennes and on September 6, 2002, with Richard Schmucker.
"It is clear that the Israelis knew that they were attacking a vessel of the US Navy, especially as it was flying a large Stars and Stripes at the time. The fact that they spent six hours reconnoitering and executing the attack, which included machine-gunning the lifeboats, attests to the deadly intent of the operation.
-- Andrew and Leslie Cockburn, Dangerous Liaison, the Inside Story of the US-Israeli Covert Relationship, by Andrew and Leslie Cockburn, p152.
"A. Jay Cristol's virtual minority of one assessment is not supported by the detailed non-technical common sense evidence to the contrary in Body of Secrets (by James Bamford). "There is nothing surprising in Bamford's conclusion that the attack was deliberate. Liberty survivors have made that case convincingly for years."
-- Professor Hayden Peake, author, former CIA officer and member, Association of Former Intelligence Officers, The Intelligencer, Vol. 12, No.1, Summer 2001
Survivors of the attack are unanimous in their conviction that the attack was deliberate. Among other things, their belief is based upon the intense pre-attack reconnaissance, the fact that the firing continued from close range long after the attackers examined the ship and its markings from a few feet away, and because the Israeli version of events as reported to the United States is grossly untrue.
-- USS Liberty survivors
Several Air Force intelligence analysts who have come forward to report that they saw real-time transcripts of communications from the attacking forces which show clearly that they were aware they were attacking an American ship. Others who saw these transcripts include Dwight Porter and Oliver Kirby, mentioned above, and several top officials of the American intelligence community.
-- Former US Air Force intelligence analysts Ron Gotcher, Steve Forslund, Richard Block and pilot Charles Tiffany
Published doctoral thesis establishes that the attack was deliberate.
-- John Borne, PhD, adjunct professor of history, NY University.
Rejects the US Navy Court of Inquiry as inadequate, declares that the attack was apparently deliberate, and calls upon the United States to conduct a complete and thorough investigation.
-- Resolution #508 of the American Legion at its 49th annual national convention in August, 1967
"The [Navy Court of Inquiry] leaves a good many questions unanswered."
-- The New York Times, July 1, 1967
"The naval inquiry is not good enough."
-- The Washington Post, June 30, 1967
"They must have known...that Liberty was an American ship."
-- The Washington Star, June 30, 1967
"The action was planned in advance"
-- Drew Pearson and Jack Anderson in The Washington Post, June 30, 1967
"Only the blind or the trigger happy could have made such a mistake"
-- The National Observer
"The attack was deliberate. Those responsible should be court-martialed on charges of murder."
-- California Congressman Craig Hosmer in the Congressional Record--House, June 29, 1967, p. 17893
"How can this be treated so lightly? What complaint have we registered?
-- Mississippi Congressman Thomas G. Abernethy in the Congressional Record--House, June 29m, 1967, pp. 17894-5
"Certain facts are clear. The attack was no accident. The Liberty was assaulted in broad daylight by Israeli forces who knew the ship's identity. ...The President of the United States led a cover-up so thorough that years after he left office, the episode was still largely unknown to the public -- and the men who suffered and died have gone largely unhonored."
-- Paul Findley, They Dare to Speak Out, Lawrence Hill & Co., 1985, p166
The story has been hushed up."
-- Louisiana Congressman John R. Rarick in the Congressional Record--House, September 19, 1967, pp. 12170-6
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I/P/O-cle
2013
Light Installation
Lenses, light, mirror, sound, container, fog
1200X240X240 cm
Scientific Inquiries Exhibition / Bilimsel Sorgulamalar Sergisi
07.11-2013-07.12.2013, Koç University Campus
Design and Concept: Candaş Şişman
Sound Design: Giray Gürkal, Candaş Şişman
Thanks to: Osman Koç, Deniz Kader, Yunus Dölen, Sani Karamustafa, Prof. Dr. Tekin Dereli, Prof. Dr. Alphan Sennaroglu, Başak Şenova, Mirhan Kıvanç Özdemir
Curator: Başak Şenova
Commisioned by: Koc University
Photos by: Flufoto, Yunus Dölen
I – Input, P – Process, O – Output, cle – Cycle
IPOcle is an installation simulating the way we perceive the reality that exist in
our physical world and the various layers, variables, cycles that are present in this
process of perceiving. With the senses that we have, we can perceive only a limited
portion of the physical reality that surrounds us. This perceived physicality keeps
altering as it goes through many layers and processes (biological and psychological)
in our brains. These perceptions draw our perceptual schemas and these schemas in
turn shape the reality we perceive. Our perceptions and what we perceive, therefore,
constantly reshape call each other into being, as in a vicious cycle. At this point, how
can we define what reality really is, what constant can we refer to, and aren’t we
supposed to look at this issue in a more holistic and intertwined manner?
The IPOCle is made of a strong light source, lenses, a convex mirror, a fog machine
and a sound system; installed inside a dark container. The light source is located
so that the goes through the lenses, hung one after another. The refracted light
reaches the mirror. The convex mirror transforms the light and reflects it back. The
fog machine keeps running to make the dispersed light visible for us; while a base
frequency keeps running in the background.
The light and the light source describe physical reality and input / The lenses: The process and various
factors of perception / The mirror: What is perceived, the output and the cycle.