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For this stark, spellbinding episode of Room 205, director Luis Farfan worked closely with director of photography Conor Simpson, set designer Tamarra Younis, editor Forrest Borie and sound engineer Jon Gilbert to capture the band's mesmerizing live performance while crafting a world of abstract symbols, ambient sounds and cinematic contrasts, entirely elegant and arresting in their own right.
BIO
Los Angeles based artist Camella Lobo has been quietly releasing music under the moniker Tropic Of Cancer since 2009. Drenched in romanticism and soaked in themes of solitude, mortality and love, her music forms a strangely hypnotic connection with its listener. Lobo’s majestic vocals, warmly cradled by waves of ascending synths, plangent guitar, and foreboding beats, summon the listener into a world of dark decadence and delicate beauty. Formerly a duo with minimal electronic artist, Silent Servant, Lobo has enlisted the assistance of Taylor Burch to help execute her music in a live setting.
COMPONENTS
Video
• YouTube: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC4EEUwd7e4ljPXq6_9pILRONJzR-PS6z
• Vimeo: vimeo.com/album/2243798
Photos
• Flickr: flic.kr/s/aHsjA3Cd1q
Music
• SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/goincase/sets/tropic-of-cancer-at-room-205
CREDITS
Executive Producer
• Incase: goincase.com
Producer
• Arlie Carstens: disastercasual.typepad.com
Director
• Luis Farfan: denada.org
Set Designer
• Tamarra Younis: union-of-art.net
Audio Engineer
• Jon Gilbert: facebook.com/jonathan.gilbert.7796
Camera
• Luis Farfan: denada.org
• Conor Simpson: vimeo.com/likeamaniac
Editor
• Forrest Borie: vimeo.com/forrestborie
Photos
• Arlie Carstens: disastercasual.typepad.com
Performing Artist
• Tropic Of Cancer: facebook.com/tropicofcancerband
Label
• Blackest Ever Black: blackesteverblack.blogspot.com
Publicity
• Camella Lobo: twitter.com/camellalobo
Room 205 Theme Song
• Cora Foxx: theheapsf.com
The control room is where everything comes together. On the left is the monitor wall, bottom left the DA and directors station and on the bottom right the vision switcher.
After getting ribbings for my elaborate monitor setup, I posted this pic to my old gaming forum after photoshopping a few extra monitors into the mix.
Running 10.6.4. OS X sees it as a MacBook Pro. Everything appears to work except for sleep. I haven't tested HDMI yet. Had to replace the stock wifi g/n/bt card with a Dell 1510.
Central Library Tuam.
File reference: CCL-2012-07-IMG_5038
From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries.
Well firmware on the PS3 is now 1.9
And now you can customise the desktop (finally)
have you got a Flickr account, are you posting PS3 wallpapers? Then please join this group
Samsung E2020X 20" Widescreen LCD Monitor - 1600 x 900, 5ms, 50000:1 Dynamic, 1000:1 Native, DVI, VGA
It's good condition and brand new.
More info : www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details....
This sophisticated multi-parameter patient monitor is under-used today.
My heart rate is 73 bpm (good)
My blood-oxygen saturation is 100% (couldn't be better)
My arterial BP is 162/83 (time to book a visit to the hypertension clinic!)
Wykorzystujemy telefon jako kamerę do monitoringu na żywo.
www.download.net.pl/jak-zmienic-androida-w-kamere-do-moni...
I built this computer some 3 years ago. The main goals were:
- 3 computers including all cables and connections are inside the desk (i move every couple of years)
- the table top can be lifted like a car hood for easy fiddling with the hardware
- there is no "visible" computer, no bending down, no crawling on the floor for USB-connectors and stuff
i will try and find the older sketches for it that i made with google sketchup in the planning phase.
some parts of the design i really like, others are not so good and with some others i could live without. it works but i hope i will replace it soon with a more sophisticated version including the stuff i learned on this one.
All my websites got hacked. I called my host - www.ixwebhosting.com - and they pretty much blamed it on me for running unsecure software.
Looks like I'm shopping for a new web host company. Any suggestions? I'm looking at www.bluehost.com.
This paper model is a Monzir Monitor, a fighter from the game The Tomorrow War, the papercraft is created by [unknown]. The size of finished model is about 150 (H) x 178 (W) x 82 (D) mm.
You can download the papercraft model here: Tomorrow War - Monzir Monitor Free Paper Model Download [DropBox] ...
www.papercraftsquare.com/tomorrow-war-monzir-monitor-free...
A Beautiful Mertens Water monitor taken in Litchfield National Park NT. Was very friendly and had little fear of my wife and I
Temporary setup until I get a second 1080p monitor, a few vesa mounts, and build my new desk this summer.
So i bought a nice new monitor for my Mac Mini, only for the Mac USB ports to get fried by a dodgy hub.. go figure!
Luckily i'm terrible for buying cables that 'might' be useful one day, and so i just hooked the ol' Macbook up, for some dual-screen awesomeness.
It's pretty great, the screen is about A3 size, which means working on prints and digital colouring is a breeze. Also, i can finally play those HD movies in their glory.
Samsung U24E590D monitor pixels closeup - blur due to not using tripod.
Nikon D610 - Zhongyi Mitakon 20mm f/2.0 4.5X Super Macro Lens
We have had a crisis here at Casa Lulu. The monitor on my seven year old Gateway refused to power up this morning. It was time and frankly, I'm glad it died because it had an annoying blue stripe down the side of it that has been a pain since I used Windex to clean it about six months ago. It gave me an excuse to go get a new monitor like the one I have on my new PC.
To make sure it would work on the old machine, I took the monitor off the new PC and installed it on the old one (with a great deal of 'help' from Lulu). Notice how they always manage to get between you and what you are trying to do?
It worked great so I loaded the girl up and we headed to the local computer store. The monitor I wanted was out of stock of course but they had one at their store across town. They could have it for me in maybe a couple of hours.
Great!
Lulu and I went to the park. It's a balmy 38° here right now and we walked until we got the call. Came back home and Lulu helped once again as I installed the new monitor on my new PC.
Crisis averted. I'm back on the new machine right now and there is a screensaver running on the old one.
The USS Monitor was the revolutionary all iron design with the world's first nautical rotating gun turret. It was designed by John Ericsson and financed and promoted to the Navy by Madison's Cornelius Scranton Bushnell. When the Union learned that the Confederates were building an iron clad ship to fight against Federal blockades of Southern ports, it quickly countered with the Monitor. See www.madisonhistory.org/uss-monitor/ for the whole story. The Monitor's most notable engagement was against the CSS Virginia (a.k.a USS Merrimack) during America's Civil War at Hampton Roads, Va. in March of 1862.
This is a large (1/4"=1' scale) museum-quality wooden model of the USS Monitor in its battle-ready appearance. The model was built in the early 1970's by Arthur G. Henning, Inc, 17 South 3rd Ave., Mount Vernon, NY 10550, to exact measurements from archival blueprints. It is a duplicate of the model ship on display at the Smithsonian, which the Henning firm also produced. According to the firm, ours has more detail inside the turret. The ship model includes an anchor and the Ericsson-designed propellor. Painted flat black with red-lead colored hull. The ship model is 43 1/2" long X 10 3/4" wide X 6 1/2" high. It was commissioned by Dr. Philip S. Platt, a previous MHS President, in 1974 for $1,200. It was donated by him to be part of the 1974 MHS exhibit about Cornelius Bushnell and the Monitor.
ACC# 1974.016.002
See other USS Monitor-related images at flic.kr/s/aHBqjzRDR2. (Photo credit - Bob Gundersen www.flickr.com/photos/bobphoto51/albums)