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Alexis Fedor, Anna Foss WIlson, Elizabeth Stine, and Jacqueline LeClare stand inside a string sculpture of a Tesseract: a four dimensional object represented in three dimensions. Photo by Daniella Sessa.

Created by Tesseract School, Phoenix, AZ

  

Participants: 7th and 6th graders

  

Teacher: Barbara Nueske-Perez

  

Title: Living on Mars

  

Theme: Living on Mars

  

Materials and techniques: canvas, sharpies, and fabric markers. Drawing

  

About: We began with the mars rovers, watching NASA bps videos, ending with curiosity. Having learned about Mars and what was needed for living there we looked at the Mars 2030 protocol, the NASA plans and options for long term and short term trips, preloaded rockets with supplies and brainstormed about how things might work, which view worked well and how a colony might actually look - and using the data we already had.

  

Learn more about the Dream Rocket Project and how to participate at www.thedreamrocket.com

 

Designed these with clay/metal clay pendants in mind. I made some jewelry in the lead up to FaerieCon using air dry clay and some of our other stamps, so Loden thought we should have some smaller stamps for the purpose.

 

Unfortunately, the vulcanizer wasn't able to get us the sheets in time for the show... but we are looking forward to using them!

 

Related blog post: inklingsandimprints.blogspot.com/2011/11/tesseract-medall...

 

Created by Tesseract School students, Phoenix, Arizona

  

Artists: Aliza, Kate and Dottie.

  

Teacher: Barbara A Nueske- Perez

  

Title: Ruth Wakefield

  

Theme: Technology

  

Materials: Canvas, paint and marker.

  

About: Tesseract Students took their art to the sky for a second time to wrap the Saturn V rocket in art. Exploring Women's contributions to science and invention students celebrated the accomplishment of women who have lead the way in developing concepts still used today. From Chocolate Chip cookies to Kevlar vests Women have continued to make our world a wonderful and safe place to live.

      

Learn more about the Dream Rocket Project at www.thedreamrocket.com

 

Tesseract

@ House Of Blues

Anaheim, CA

November 21, 2015

 

All photos © Kaley Nelson Photography - www.KaleyNelson.com

Created by Tesseract School, Phoenix, AZ

  

Artists: 8th grade students of Tesseract freshmen art class

  

Teacher: Mrs. Nueske-Perez

  

Title: “Women's Rights then and now”

  

Theme: Women's Rights

  

Materials and techniques: Canvas and fabric markers.

  

About: Students researched Women's rights around the globe and here in the USA. They found a concept they supported or wanted to present for contemplation. Working in groups they developed their theme, visual presentations and final products. Collaboratively they discussed the importance of Women's rights and the history of Women's Rights movements.

  

Learn more about the Dream Rocket Project and how to participate at www.thedreamrocket.com

 

Created by Tesseract School students, Phoenix, Arizona

  

Artists: Sean

  

Teacher: Barbara A Nueske- Perez

  

Title: Northrop Grumman RQ-4, Global Hawk A.K.A UAV

  

Theme: Technology

  

Materials: Canvas, paint and marker.

  

About: Tesseract Students took their art to the sky for a second time to wrap the Saturn V rocket in art. Exploring Women's contributions to science and invention students celebrated the accomplishment of women who have lead the way in developing concepts still used today. From Chocolate Chip cookies to Kevlar vests Women have continued to make our world a wonderful and safe place to live.

  

Students also examined the top ten accomplishments/innovations of Space and aeronautics and created panels that reflect achievement that not only

got us to the stars but keep us looking and traveling there.

  

Students further examined key components of innovation for science and math in applications from fuel to individual spacecraft travel as we look to further the 21C in current components for space inventions.

     

Learn more about the Dream Rocket Project at www.thedreamrocket.com

 

Tesseract

@ House Of Blues

Anaheim, CA

November 21, 2015

 

All photos © Kaley Nelson Photography - www.KaleyNelson.com

The drawing are some centimeters wide, at ground level.

KOKO, London 21/11/13

regular time, as told with an ant in "a wrinkle in time." on the inside of my upper right arm.

Created by Tesseract School, Phoenix, AZ

  

Participants: 7th and 6th graders

  

Teacher: Barbara Nueske-Perez

  

Title: Living on Mars

  

Theme: Living on Mars

  

Materials and techniques: canvas, sharpies, and fabric markers. Drawing

  

About: We began with the mars rovers, watching NASA bps videos, ending with curiosity. Having learned about Mars and what was needed for living there we looked at the Mars 2030 protocol, the NASA plans and options for long term and short term trips, preloaded rockets with supplies and brainstormed about how things might work, which view worked well and how a colony might actually look - and using the data we already had.

  

Learn more about the Dream Rocket Project and how to participate at www.thedreamrocket.com

 

 

Slush 2022

 

November 17th –18th

 

Helsinki, Finland

 

(C) Esa-Pekka Mattila

 

www.kod.kuvat.fi

Taken with Xperia z4 edited with snapspeed and pixlr to create a dramatic effect

Processed with VSCOcam with hb2 preset

Cette édition se déroulera du 22 au 24 juin 2018.

Les programmations du Hellfest sont les listes des groupes ayant participé au Hellfest, un festival annuel spécialisé dans les musiques extrêmes qui se déroule à Clisson, en Loire-Atlantique (France).

 

Le Hellfest, également appelé Hellfest Summer Open Air, est un festival de musique français spécialisé dans les musiques extrêmes, annuellement organisé au mois de juin à Clisson en Loire-Atlantique. Sa forte fréquentation le fait figurer parmi les plus importants festivals de musique français. Il est aussi l'un des plus grands festivals de metal en Europe et le premier en France.

 

Il trouve son origine dans un autre festival musical, le Furyfest, qui se tient de 2002 à 2005 dans différents lieux des Pays de la Loire ; le Hellfest en prend la suite en 2006 puis connaît, en quelques années, une hausse continue de sa fréquentation, passant de 22 000 pour la première édition à 152 000 entrées payantes en 2015.

  

Le line-up est dévoilé petit à petit :

 

le premier groupe annoncé est Iron Maiden ;

la deuxième annonce mentionne Hollywood Vampires (Johnny Depp, Alice Cooper, Joe Perry et Matt Sorum), Judas Priest, Megadeth et Nightwish ;

Avenged Sevenfold, Limp Bizkit, Marilyn Manson et Stone Sour sont listés dans la troisième annonce ;

A Perfect Circle, Body Count, Deftones et Parkway Drive viennent se greffer à la programmation.

 

La programmation complète de cette 13e édition est annoncée le 13 décembre à 13 h, avec : 1000mods, 7 Seconds, Terror, A Perfect Circle, Accept, Akercocke, Alice In Chains, Amenra, Amorphis, Arkona, Asking Alexandria, At The Gates, Au-dessus, Avenged Sevenfold, Backyard Babies, Bad Religion, Baroness, Batushka (pl), Benighted, Black Bomb A, Black Rainbows, Bloodshot Dawn, Body Count, Bongzilla, The Bronx, Bukowski, Bullet for My Valentine, Bunkum, Burning Heads, Cainan Dawn, Carnivore A.D., Carpenter Brut, Children Of Bodom, The Chris Slade Timeline, Church of Misery, Converge, Corrosion of Conformity, Crisix (de), Cro-Mags, Crowbar, Darkenhöld, Dead Cross (en), Deftones, Demilich (en), Demolition Hammer, Dimmu Borgir, Dopethrone, Drakwald, Dälek, Electric Mary, Ensiferum, Enslaved, Eskimo Callboy, Europe, Exhorder, Exodus, Exumer, Eyehategod, Fange, Feed the Rhino, Get the Shot, Gluecifer, The Good, the Bad and the Zugly, Grave Pleasures (en), The Great Old Ones, Hantaoma, Hard-Ons, Hatebreed, Heilung, The Hellacopters, Hexecutor, Ho99o9 (en), Hollywood Vampires, Iced Earth, In This Moment, Incendiary, Iron Maiden, Jessica93, Joan Jett And The Blackhearts, Jonathan Davis, Judas Priest, Kataklysm, Killswitch Engage, Knocked Loose (en), Les Sheriff, Limp Bizkit, The Lords of Altamont, The Lurking Fear, Madball, Malemort, Malkavian, Marilyn Manson, Megadeth, Memoriam, Meshuggah, Misanthrope, Misþyrming (en), Modern Life Is War (en), Monolord (nl), Mysticum (en), Månegarm, Nebula, Neurosis, Nightwish, Nile, Nordjevel, Orange Goblin, Oranssi Pazuzu, Orden Ogan, Origin, Parkway Drive, Pensées Nocturnes, Plebeian Grandstand, Pleymo, Pogo Car Crash Control, Powerflo (en), Primal Fear, Psykup, The Raven Age (en), Rise Against, Rise of the Northstar, Rose Tattoo, Rotten Sound, Saor, Satyricon, Savage Messiah, Schammasch, Septicflesh, Seven Hate, Shinedown, Sons of Apollo (en), Sons of Otis, Spermbirds (en), Steven Wilson, Stone Sour, Stray from the Path (en), Suffocation, Sólstafir, Tesseract, The Texas Chainsaw Dust Lovers, Therion, Toseland, Tremonti (en), Turbonegro, Turnstile (en), Uncommonmenfrommars, The Walking Dead Orchestra, Warning, Watain, Young and in the Way, Zeal & Ardor

Created by Tesseract School students, Phoenix, Arizona

  

Artists: Kendall

  

Teacher: Barbara A Nueske- Perez

  

Title: Space Ship One

  

Theme: Technology

  

Materials: Canvas, paint and marker.

  

About: Tesseract Students took their art to the sky for a second time to wrap the Saturn V rocket in art. Exploring Women's contributions to science and invention students celebrated the accomplishment of women who have lead the way in developing concepts still used today. From Chocolate Chip cookies to Kevlar vests Women have continued to make our world a wonderful and safe place to live.

  

Students also examined the top ten accomplishments/innovations of Space and aeronautics and created panels that reflect achievement that not only

got us to the stars but keep us looking and traveling there.

  

Students further examined key components of innovation for science and math in applications from fuel to individual spacecraft travel as we look to further the 21C in current components for space inventions.

     

Learn more about the Dream Rocket Project at www.thedreamrocket.com

 

The Tesseract Rollbar / Rollcage for F82 M4 by StudioRSR

See details at: studiorsr.com/products/bmw-m4-rollcage-harness-bar

Created by Tesseract School students, Phoenix, Arizona

  

Artists: Sofia

  

Teacher: Barbara A Nueske- Perez

  

Title: HMS Argus

  

Theme: Technology

  

Materials: Canvas, paint and marker.

  

About: Tesseract Students took their art to the sky for a second time to wrap the Saturn V rocket in art. Exploring Women's contributions to science and invention students celebrated the accomplishment of women who have lead the way in developing concepts still used today. From Chocolate Chip cookies to Kevlar vests Women have continued to make our world a wonderful and safe place to live.

  

Students also examined the top ten accomplishments/innovations of Space and aeronautics and created panels that reflect achievement that not only

got us to the stars but keep us looking and traveling there.

  

Students further examined key components of innovation for science and math in applications from fuel to individual spacecraft travel as we look to further the 21C in current components for space inventions.

     

Learn more about the Dream Rocket Project at www.thedreamrocket.com

 

Tesseract

@ House Of Blues

Anaheim, CA

November 21, 2015

 

All photos © Kaley Nelson Photography - www.KaleyNelson.com

Created by Tesseract School students, Phoenix, Arizona

  

Artists: Josh, Max and Hayden

  

Teacher: Barbara A Nueske- Perez

  

Title: Cruise Missile

  

Theme: Technology

  

Materials: Canvas, paint and marker.

  

About: Tesseract Students took their art to the sky for a second time to wrap the Saturn V rocket in art. Exploring Women's contributions to science and invention students celebrated the accomplishment of women who have lead the way in developing concepts still used today. From Chocolate Chip cookies to Kevlar vests Women have continued to make our world a wonderful and safe place to live.

  

Students also examined the top ten accomplishments/innovations of Space and aeronautics and created panels that reflect achievement that not only

got us to the stars but keep us looking and traveling there.

  

Students further examined key components of innovation for science and math in applications from fuel to individual spacecraft travel as we look to further the 21C in current components for space inventions.

   

Learn more about the Dream Rocket Project at www.thedreamrocket.com

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San Diego Comic Con 2014

Location: San Diego Convention Center

Camera: Nikon D7100

 

Slush 2022

 

November 17th –18th

 

Helsinki, Finland

 

(C) Esa-Pekka Mattila

 

www.kod.kuvat.fi

Created by Tesseract School, Phoenix, AZ

  

Artists: 8th grade students of Tesseract freshmen art class

  

Teacher: Mrs. Nueske-Perez

  

Title: “Women's Rights then and now”

  

Theme: Women's Rights

  

Materials and techniques: Canvas and fabric markers.

  

About: Students researched Women's rights around the globe and here in the USA. They found a concept they supported or wanted to present for contemplation. Working in groups they developed their theme, visual presentations and final products. Collaboratively they discussed the importance of Women's rights and the history of Women's Rights movements.

  

Learn more about the Dream Rocket Project and how to participate at www.thedreamrocket.com

 

Created by Tesseract School students, Phoenix, Arizona

  

Artists: Grace, Isaac and Evie.

  

Teacher: Barbara A Nueske- Perez

  

Title: Stephanie Kwolek

  

Theme: Technology

  

Materials: Canvas, paint and marker.

  

About: Tesseract Students took their art to the sky for a second time to wrap the Saturn V rocket in art. Exploring Women's contributions to science and invention students celebrated the accomplishment of women who have lead the way in developing concepts still used today. From Chocolate Chip cookies to Kevlar vests Women have continued to make our world a wonderful and safe place to live.

      

Learn more about the Dream Rocket Project at www.thedreamrocket.com

   

Created by Tesseract School students, Phoenix, Arizona

  

Teacher: Barbara A Nueske- Perez

  

Title: Aerial Refueling

  

Theme: Technology

  

Materials: Canvas, paint and marker.

  

About: Tesseract Students took their art to the sky for a second time to wrap the Saturn V rocket in art. Exploring Women's contributions to science and invention students celebrated the accomplishment of women who have lead the way in developing concepts still used today. From Chocolate Chip cookies to Kevlar vests Women have continued to make our world a wonderful and safe place to live.

  

Students also examined the top ten accomplishments/innovations of Space and aeronautics and created panels that reflect achievement that not only

got us to the stars but keep us looking and traveling there.

  

Students further examined key components of innovation for science and math in applications from fuel to individual spacecraft travel as we look to further the 21C in current components for space inventions.

     

Learn more about the Dream Rocket Project at www.thedreamrocket.com

 

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