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Digital composite by Meghan Fenton
Langara College Professional Photography Program
Class of 2019
Original Photograph by Karl Haspel
CVA 300-140
A group of men reading notices posted on a wall in Chinatown
1936-1938
This weekend was the annual IIDA MERGE fashion show, this year taking place at the Kimpton Sawyer Hotel in downtown Sacramento. Previously, the design competition was an all-day event; just four hours to create a themed, wearable costume, with runway show the same evening. This year, however, each team received five material sponsors and had five weeks leading up the big day to create an outfit that embodied their selected theme. The 2018 theme was Into the Wild and the ecosystem we drew was Savanna.
Our concept statement:
It is one of the most intense ecosystems on planet Earth. Some of the world’s most unique, adaptable, and resilient vegetation and wildlife have evolved to survive the harsh weather, devastating droughts, and sparse nourishment. Animals camouflage among the tall grasses and they find just enough reprieve from the heat under the few, scattered trees. Although intense, it is also beautiful. As the sun sets across these vast plains, an array of vibrant colors washes over, signaling the end of today and the beginning of tomorrow. This is the SAVANNA.
We had the honor of working with generous material sponsors including, Mannington Commercial – who provided carpet tile; Armstrong Flooring – hard surface flooring; MechoSystems – window shade fabric; Crossville – tile; and Mayer Fabrics – upholstery fabric.
The night of the event, all 12 competing teams brought their A games which made for one fierce runway show. In the end, the judges had the difficult task of selecting the winners for Best Use of Materials, Most Wearable, Best Model Attitude, and Best in Show. The patrons chose Crowd Favorite. The Architecture and Design firms were not the only winners of the night, however. The proceeds from MERGE go toward scholarships to be awarded to local, hardworking design students.
This weekend was the annual IIDA MERGE fashion show, this year taking place at the Kimpton Sawyer Hotel in downtown Sacramento. Previously, the design competition was an all-day event; just four hours to create a themed, wearable costume, with runway show the same evening. This year, however, each team received five material sponsors and had five weeks leading up the big day to create an outfit that embodied their selected theme. The 2018 theme was Into the Wild and the ecosystem we drew was Savanna.
Our concept statement:
It is one of the most intense ecosystems on planet Earth. Some of the world’s most unique, adaptable, and resilient vegetation and wildlife have evolved to survive the harsh weather, devastating droughts, and sparse nourishment. Animals camouflage among the tall grasses and they find just enough reprieve from the heat under the few, scattered trees. Although intense, it is also beautiful. As the sun sets across these vast plains, an array of vibrant colors washes over, signaling the end of today and the beginning of tomorrow. This is the SAVANNA.
We had the honor of working with generous material sponsors including, Mannington Commercial – who provided carpet tile; Armstrong Flooring – hard surface flooring; MechoSystems – window shade fabric; Crossville – tile; and Mayer Fabrics – upholstery fabric.
The night of the event, all 12 competing teams brought their A games which made for one fierce runway show. In the end, the judges had the difficult task of selecting the winners for Best Use of Materials, Most Wearable, Best Model Attitude, and Best in Show. The patrons chose Crowd Favorite. The Architecture and Design firms were not the only winners of the night, however. The proceeds from MERGE go toward scholarships to be awarded to local, hardworking design students.
Mythical Creatures was the 2016 theme for the 4th annual student fundraiser fashion show known as MERGE. Our team consisted of staff at D+B, VSP Global, Shaw Carpet, and Patcraft, and we had four hours to create a costume from raw materials given to us at the beginning.
The mythical creature we chose was a vampire and the entire costume was made from commercial interior material samples: carpet backing for the cape, decorative wall covering for the bodice, glass tile for the belt, and wall protection for the skirts.
It was held in the Tsakopoulos Library Galleria at the Sacramento Central Branch and was attended by approximately 200 people. Each year the costumes are more elaborate and technical, and we couldn't be more proud of the talented people we have here in Sacramento.
Edited Hubble Space Telescope image of merging galaxies named the Medusa Merger.
Original caption: The galaxy pictured in this Hubble Picture of the Week has an especially evocative name: the Medusa merger. Often referred to by its somewhat drier New General Catalogue designation of NGC 4194, this was not always one entity, but two. An early galaxy consumed a smaller gas-rich system, throwing out streams of stars and dust out into space. These streams, seen rising from the top of the merger galaxy, resembles the writhing snakes that Medusa, a monster in ancient Greek mythology, famously had on her head in place of hair, lending the object its intriguing name. The legend of Medusa also held that anyone who saw her face would transform into stone. In this case, you can feast your eyes without fear on the centre of the merging galaxies, a region known as Medusa's eye. All the cool gas pooling here has triggered a burst of star formation, causing it to stand out brightly against the dark cosmic backdrop. The Medusa merger is located about 130 million light-years away in the constellation of Ursa Major (The Great Bear).
"Post-Hardcore" band.
Merge played at Issy-les-Moulineaux's Espace Icare on February 11th
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A very small square in the inner city of Budapest, named after the first mayor of the united city (1873-1896), Károly Kammermayer (1820-1897). His statue is also on display there.
Artist - Cody James Photography – Calgary, Alberta.
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Website: www.codyjames.ca
Smoke from the Corner Canyon (near Draper Utah) wild-land fire merging with a building thunderstorm. Looking north from Utah County (American Fork).
Ten laps to finish a long course: that creates some logistical challenges. Here, the breakaway of three (Marco Marcato, David O’Loughlin and Thomas Berkhout, from front to back) pass one of the last riders to enter the circuit. Unless I meet him someday, I'll never know how Number 54 rode the last bit.
I still haven't read the post-race analysis, but at the time, I thought: There's just one breakaway; this would be impossible if there were two or three. So the peloton has to make room for the breakaway if they meet. But if someone decides to attack from the peloton, in order to reach the breakaway -- what then?
As I quoted before, "Race officials allowed the leaders to go past the bunch to leave a straight fight between the three riders." I guess that ruling prevented any attacks from the peloton, in effect. The peloton certainly seemed to be taking it easy -- and the breakaway was NOT.
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This weekend was the annual IIDA MERGE fashion show, this year taking place at the Kimpton Sawyer Hotel in downtown Sacramento. Previously, the design competition was an all-day event; just four hours to create a themed, wearable costume, with runway show the same evening. This year, however, each team received five material sponsors and had five weeks leading up the big day to create an outfit that embodied their selected theme. The 2018 theme was Into the Wild and the ecosystem we drew was Savanna.
Our concept statement:
It is one of the most intense ecosystems on planet Earth. Some of the world’s most unique, adaptable, and resilient vegetation and wildlife have evolved to survive the harsh weather, devastating droughts, and sparse nourishment. Animals camouflage among the tall grasses and they find just enough reprieve from the heat under the few, scattered trees. Although intense, it is also beautiful. As the sun sets across these vast plains, an array of vibrant colors washes over, signaling the end of today and the beginning of tomorrow. This is the SAVANNA.
We had the honor of working with generous material sponsors including, Mannington Commercial – who provided carpet tile; Armstrong Flooring – hard surface flooring; MechoSystems – window shade fabric; Crossville – tile; and Mayer Fabrics – upholstery fabric.
The night of the event, all 12 competing teams brought their A games which made for one fierce runway show. In the end, the judges had the difficult task of selecting the winners for Best Use of Materials, Most Wearable, Best Model Attitude, and Best in Show. The patrons chose Crowd Favorite. The Architecture and Design firms were not the only winners of the night, however. The proceeds from MERGE go toward scholarships to be awarded to local, hardworking design students.