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Entrevistam David Cabot, cantautor mallorquí que acaba de publicar ‘Collages’ i és disc de la setmana al programa.
An old family photo album can be a window into the past, but for local artist Virginia Lockman, it became something more.In her latest exhibition ‘Figments,' Lockman reimagines vintage family photographs through digital collages, blending them with birds, animals, and celestial elements to create dreamlike images. The exhibit is on view in the Mezzanine Gallery at the Carvel State Building in Wilmington through March 28.In this week's edition of Arts Playlist, Delaware Public Media's Martin Matheny is joined by Lockman for a closer look at ‘Figments.'
Collages, peinture, broderie, sculptures... Autant de formes qu'utilise l'artiste Raphaël Barontini pour raconter une histoire coloniale et de l'esclavage en exhumant ses héros et héroïnes oublié(e)s. Dans sa dernière exposition, au Palais de Tokyo à Paris, il puise dans la littérature d'Aimé Césaire pour rendre hommage à Haïti, première république noire.
Collages, peinture, broderie, sculptures... Autant de formes qu'utilise l'artiste Raphaël Barontini pour raconter une histoire coloniale et de l'esclavage en exhumant ses héros et héroïnes oublié(e)s. Dans sa dernière exposition, au Palais de Tokyo à Paris, il puise dans la littérature d'Aimé Césaire pour rendre hommage à Haïti, première république noire.
Send us a textLos Angeles-based digital artist Post Wook joins our podcast to share her fascinating artistic journey and how she found her niche in surreal landscape collage art. Transitioning from traditional mediums like painting and drawing to collage in 2007, she discovered a new realm of self-expression that was both liberating and transformative. Post Wook candidly discusses her initial skepticism toward the NFT market, a skepticism that quickly turned into curiosity after witnessing a friend's success. Her story highlights the importance of community, as she found camaraderie and inspiration on platforms like Clubhouse, where art and technology enthusiasts converge.In our conversation, Post Wook opens up about the personal routines that keep her grounded, including her unique approach to stress-free mornings and the practicalities of managing crypto assets with hardware wallets. She shares her thoughts on the future of digital art, decentralization, and the intriguing challenges of copyright and open-source content in the evolving web three landscape. As we explore her artistic evolution, it's clear that Post Wook's journey is marked by a harmonious blend of art and tech, underscored by a genuine commitment to authenticity and meaningful connections in the crypto art space.We also explore the deeper aspects of building relationships within the NFT community and beyond. Post Wook emphasizes the importance of distinguishing genuine connections from transactional interactions, drawing parallels to a collaborative startup culture where shared visions foster lasting bonds. Her love for California's diverse beauty and her aspirations for sustainable homesteading add a personal touch to the episode. Meanwhile, her adventurous involvement in space-themed projects, including sending personal audio files into space, showcases her innovative spirit. Join us for an inspiring conversation that paints a vivid picture of a life where art, technology, and dreams intersect.https://x.com/POSTWOOKSupport the show
La fin de l'année 2024 est passée et avec elle, la grande période des récaps de l'année. L'occasion pour Pauline de s'interroger sur la grande importance qu'ont pris les souvenirs sur internet, pour des raisons souvent commerciales. La nostalgie ça fait vendre !Puis la créatrice de la friperie Chine with me, Edna nous aidera à y voir plus clair sur la place qu'occupe la nostalgie dans la mode Y2K et ce qu'il faut en retenir.
The Creepy Friend Collages And Other Stuff Exes Were Doing by Maine's Coast 93.1
Simple Pin Podcast: Simple ways to boost your business using Pinterest
Collages have been a feature on Pinterest for a while but it's primarily been for users, until now. In the latest Pinterest Presents they talked about how collages can be leveraged for product sales. In this podcast I'll dive into our experience with collages and where we think they will go in the future. Also a backdoor into creating them and linking your products. If you're an e-commerce brand that is struggling to figure out how to get a plan for your Pinterest marketing, our team can help. Two options – you can hire our management team to take over all aspects of pinning, creating images, etc. We can also run your ads. OR if you're the type that needs to wrap your brain around a plan then you can hire us for a one-hour eCommerce consult call. The collage pin that started it all.https://help.pinterest.com/en/article/create-a-collage—-------Here are some helpful links from the podcast:
Amy and Darren discuss getting each other gifts on the day of their wedding, and they've drawn some ideas from the internet. From Tiffany bracelets, to engraved Tequila bottles. Some are practical, most are cheesy. But they are definitely sentimental.Amy tells about Frank and Dixie's big day out in Howth. Darren's sceptical about the Gardaí helping a stranded florist on the day of a wedding. And is 'egg-ick' a real thing?We've got some more listener questions this week. Amy and Darren debate real or dried flowers for a wedding day? And is it acceptable to not go to someone's wedding because it's too expensive? If you have suggestions for topics or a question for Amy and Darren, send it to TheConways@GoLoudNow.com.
Hola hola Geeks! en el episodio de hoy conversamos con Kenneth del proyecto de Spider Club Cr acerca del cierre de la trilogía de Venom la película llamada Venom “The last Dance” hablamos de las cosas buenas y malas de la película y un poco de las dos películas anteriores así que como siempre no olviden darle like y compartir. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Capítulos: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:01:35 - Primeras Impresiones 00:13:29 - El dios Knull 00:18:45 - Como fan de comics no puedo ver la película 00:25:43 - Collages en la película 00:28:39 - El codex 00:45:30 - Los 6 siniestros 00:58:03 - Los puntos bajos 01:24:06 - Conclusiones 01:29:15 - Outro •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
L'artiste malgache, Malala Andrialavidrazana, expose au Palais de Tokyo, dans le 16è arrondissement de Paris, une œuvre monumentale de 5 mètres de hauteur qui s'étire sur 60 mètres le long d'un mur courbe. Une composition géante, un collage vertigineux qui nous enseigne une autre histoire du monde. Ce collage géant de photomontages savamment agencés est fait avec des cartes géographiques anciennes, des figures de billets de banque, des timbres, des représentations de monuments, de machines, de figures historiques, de plantes et d'animaux, des illustrations de magazine, des pochettes de disques… un véritable théâtre de papier.Malala Andrialavidrazana est l'invitée de VMDN. L'exposition Figures est à découvrir jusqu'au 5 janvier 2025 au Palais de Tokyo à Paris.En fin d'émission, le reportage de Solène Gardré. Elle s'est rendue à Aubervilliers, une commune au nord de Paris, pour voir l'exposition « Censure » présentée par l'Atelier des artistes en exil…
L'artiste malgache, Malala Andrialavidrazana, expose au Palais de Tokyo, dans le 16è arrondissement de Paris, une œuvre monumentale de 5 mètres de hauteur qui s'étire sur 60 mètres le long d'un mur courbe. Une composition géante, un collage vertigineux qui nous enseigne une autre histoire du monde. Ce collage géant de photomontages savamment agencés est fait avec des cartes géographiques anciennes, des figures de billets de banque, des timbres, des représentations de monuments, de machines, de figures historiques, de plantes et d'animaux, des illustrations de magazine, des pochettes de disques… un véritable théâtre de papier.Malala Andrialavidrazana est l'invitée de VMDN. L'exposition Figures est à découvrir jusqu'au 5 janvier 2025 au Palais de Tokyo à Paris.En fin d'émission, le reportage de Solène Gardré. Elle s'est rendue à Aubervilliers, une commune au nord de Paris, pour voir l'exposition « Censure » présentée par l'Atelier des artistes en exil…
A la segona part del programa parlarem d’art. D’una exposició que podem gaudir a DeltArt, a Deltebre, sobre Sexisme i Religió. Unes obres on es qüestiona el paper de la dona a les religions a través del collage. I per saber més sobre tota l’obra què millor que parlar-ho amb la mateixa artista, Balís Catmí.
When does self-doubt overtake the creative process? On this episode of Doing Music, L'Rain's Taja Cheek tells Craig Schuftan and co-host Christa Belle about the doubt she faces down when committing her musical ideas to a recording, especially when she's working with others. A New York-based multi-instrumentalist with a mercurial twist on electronic soul, Cheek tells us about the various stages of her music making, from quick-fire voice notes and being alone in busy places to her love of lo-fi sound. It's a fascinating insight into the inner workings of a musician who prizes the patient art of the album to convey her ideas more deeply. Explore further: National Sawdust Artists in Residence Program Terry Riley - Poppy Nogood and the Phantom Band Everybody Shut Up by DJ Pacman Keep up with L'Rain on Instagram and via her website — and check out her music on Bandcamp. Tell us what you think of this episode: doingmusic@ableton.com Doing Music is brought to you by Ableton. Follow us on TikTok and Instagram.
Etienne Racine a vécu 6 ans sans port d'attache et sans clés. Et si c'était ça le secret de son succès ? Se défaire de tout ce que l'on a appris pour créer et partager l'art. Sans clés, Étienne a ouvert tant d'autres portes dont celle de la communauté des graffeurs qui ont accueilli à bras ouverts ses collages. Il s'affranchit de la narration pour explorer l'extraterritorialité de la photo. Elle s'affiche alors sans vergogne sur les murs extravertis des villes. Une semi clandestinité, une nouvelle clé à nos trousseaux, lui est déjà reparti explorer ailleurs. Enregistré à Arles Off, été 2024 Texte Felicie le Dragon
En concreto, presenta una serie de obras bajo el título ‘Collages cosidos: del pincel a la aguja', que muestran su transición desde las artes plásticas tradicionales.
519 - Creating Bubble Collages of Me - Samuel Mann and Mawera Karetai are joined by Lucky Hawkins, displaced from Wairoa, back to basics and filling her cup with positivity. With a contribution from Tahu Mackenzie. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
Cassidy Sisk joins us this week on No Substitutes, we learn about her process of creating VIntage Collages and what they mean to her, how she overcame being bullied for being vegan, Lumi and Cass swap some of their favorite stories they have each other, we answer some fan questions, and so much more! No Substitutes was created by Lumi Ray and Christopher Kapoh-Perez More Cassidy Sisk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/c.didd.y Art Page: https://www.instagram.com/stickkypages/ More No Substitutes Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nosubstitutespod/ X: https://twitter.com/nosubstitutess More Lumi Ray Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lumi_ray/?hl=en X: https://twitter.com/lumirayy (the good link) TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lumiray0?lang=en Crew: Show Runner: Christopher Kapoh-Peres https://www.instagram.com/kapohperez Producers: Anthony Garabet Ash Casanova https://www.instagram.com/ashcasanovacomedy/Amber Brackenbury: https://www.instagram.com/amberbrack_ #nosubstitutes #lumiray #podcast #comedy
23rd Mind TV! Episode 16, April 2024. Join us at Patreon where we post exclusive content every week & have a Discord! Carl & Vanessa: https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl Rendering Unconscious: https://www.patreon.com/renderingunconscious Watch 23rd Mind TV at Youtube: https://youtu.be/CUxIfgwtbII?si=WjHKHzZKhlguvgaJ Join Vanessa Thursday, May 2 at Bar Nancy, Miami, 4-7PM for book launch and signing: https://www.instagram.com/barnancymiami/ Join Vanessa, Ad Vat & Jason Haaf Saturday, May 11 at Quimby's Bookstore, Brooklyn, 6-9PM for Trapart Books extravaganza book launch and signing: https://quimbysnyc.com PsychArtCult: http://psychartcult.org Morbid Anatomy: https://www.morbidanatomy.org/events https://www.morbidanatomy.org/classes May 19 our online class on cut-ups begins! June 16 FREE online book launch for Vanessa's Things Happen & Ad Vat's Spiral of Objects Beginning July 7, Carl's class on the magic of Anton LaVey September 8, Carl's Online Lecture · Ed Wood's “Orgy of the Dead” Beginning September 15, Carl's Online class on Occult Cinema Books: It's Magic Monday Every Day of the Week by Vanessa & Carl: https://amzn.to/47ztvi9 We May Need To Call On Our Cosmic Friends (Magic Monday, part 2) by Vanessa & Carl: https://amzn.to/3ttB7ol Spiral of Objects by Ad Vat: https://amzn.to/3H39RQB Can I see your niche? by Jason Haaf: https://amzn.to/4aTBucL This Is the Strangest Life I've Ever Known: A Psychological Portrait of Jim Morrison by Dr Ana Leorne: https://amzn.to/44Aa6Od The Interlocutor by S. Alfonso Williams with collages by Vanessa: https://amzn.to/3UhIvfQ Things Happen by Vanessa: https://amzn.to/3UC8a47 Inbetween the Lines: Essays on Occulture, Magic, and Seductive Zombie Strippers by Carl now available! https://amzn.to/3xQoVQ6 Rendering Unconscious the book is back! Expanded edition, vols 1 & 2: https://amzn.to/4b5oGz8 Trapart website: https://www.bygge.trapart.net Highbrow Lowlife, Carl's indie record label: https://highbrowlowlife.bandcamp.com Vanessa + Per Åhlund: https://vanessasinclairperhlund.bandcamp.com/album/follow-my-voice White Stains "Singleminded Dualisms": https://whitestains.bandcamp.com/album/singleminded-dualisms-1987-1989 White Stains "Dreams Shall Flesh (Redux)": https://whitestains.bandcamp.com/album/dreams-shall-flesh-redux New album with Pete Murphy MAGIC CITY! https://petemurphy.bandcamp.com Vanessa & Pete at Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3xKEE2NPGatImt46OgaemY?si=RrrFVV5mSjisFmtw8lXcDA RU POD: http://www.renderingunconscious.org RU170: STEVEN REISNER PRESENTS “CRAZY LIKE A FOX” AT THE NEW SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH http://www.renderingunconscious.org/alphabetical-list-of-guests/ Collages & DIY CDs available at Trapart Unique Works at Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TrapartUniqueWorks Vanessa is The Last Mutiny Girl on Full Disclosure with Roben Farzad: http://fulldradio.com Carl on The Mask and the Mirror: https://youtube.com/watch?v=qco5Ney1cWs&si=uKbA2SOpXv27GQtK Carl on Occulted Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3t2ihH1mMczvkeIheyNxFt?si=1921903430494cfb Follow Carl: Twitter: https://twitter.com/CaAbrahamsson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carl.abrahamsson/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@carlabrahamsson YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@carlabrahamsson23 https://www.carlabrahamsson.com https://thefenriswolf.substack.com Follow Vanessa: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/§rawsin_/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rawsin_ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@renderingunconscious http://www.drvanessasinclair.net https://vanessa23carl.substack.com https://renderingunconscious.substack.com Follow: https://www.instagram.com/psychoanalystactivist/ https://www.instagram.com/decolonizingphotography/ https://www.instagram.com/avgolis98/ https://www.instagram.com/apell168/ https://www.instagram.com/ad_vat/ https://www.instagram.com/haafwit/ https://www.instagram.com/mercurial_minutes/ https://www.instagram.com/qpmgp/
Épisode 1116 : Surprise, Pinterest cartonne chez la GenZ et on l'avait clairement pas vu venir !Vous pensiez que Pinterest rimait avec Millenials bien calés qui collectent avec minutie des jolies images de meubles et de tapis déco à tendance bohème pour leur prochain achat de maison en périphérie urbaine… Et bien, Pinterest c'est ça mais pas que ! Pinterest et la GenZ : le mix and match parfaitSelon les chiffres de Pinterest, La génération Z est l'audience qui connaît la croissance la plus rapide sur la plateforme. Ils représentent plus de 40 % des utilisateurs actifs mensuels mondiaux de la plateforme.C'est simple depuis un an, ils ont pris d'assaut Pinterest.La fonctionnalité collage de Pinterest fait un carton chez les GenZIl s'agit d'une option disponible uniquement sur l'application mobile.Vous pouvez composer votre propre collage interactif en disposant des éléments trouvés sur Pinterest, vos textes, vos propres images… Le collage réalisé est interactif, puisque chaque élément peut être cliqué et renvoyer vers une épingle Pinterest.Collage existe aussi sous la forme d'une application indépendante appelée Shuffles. Un vraie carton aux US !72 % des créateurs de Collages sont issus de la Gen Z. Ils créent leur collage interactifs et le partage avec leur pote. C'est du vrais social en mode hyper communautaire.Ici il ne s'agit plus de Moodboard mais de Vision Board.Un mood board est un outil de planification utilisé à des fins esthétiques : décorer une pièce ou planifier une fête. Un tableau de vision (ou vision board), c'est plus intime. Il permet de visualiser ses rêves et ses objectifs C'est une libre expression de votre plan de vie. —Ils ont une approche très collaborative des tableauxSi chez les millenials, Pinterest est une activité qui se pratique en solo ou au mieux en couple. Pour les GenZ c'est un truc qu'on fait entre potes.C'est même un cadeau. A mon époque on se fait des cassettes de compile, les GenZ s'offre des boards Pinterest.—Pinterest est une expérience sociale idéale : bienveillante et non intrusiveAlors qu'encombre d'applications sociales se retrouvent accusée de nuire à la santé mentale des adolescents et jeunes adultes, sur Pinterest il en va autrement.Pas de chasse aux likes intempestive, pas de commentaire désobligeant. C'est un « lieu de réconfort », plutôt qu'un lieu de comparaison et de compétition.Les GenZ utilisent Pinterest pour faire de la cooptation cross réseauxDe nombreux utilisateurs de la génération Z coopteront également les tendances d'autres applications de médias sociaux et les recadreront pour Pinterest.Les “routines nocturnes” et la « romantisation » sont des tendances persistantes de la génération Z sur TikTok, et, au cours de la dernière année, Pinterest a rejoint organiquement ce penchant Tiktok.Retrouvez toutes les notes de l'épisode sur www.lesuperdaily.com ! . . . Le Super Daily est le podcast quotidien sur les réseaux sociaux. Il est fabriqué avec une pluie d'amour par les équipes de Supernatifs. Nous sommes une agence social media basée à Lyon : https://supernatifs.com. Ensemble, nous aidons les entreprises à créer des relations durables et rentables avec leurs audiences. Ensemble, nous inventons, produisons et diffusons des contenus qui engagent vos collaborateurs, vos prospects et vos consommateurs. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Teresa Porcella, Roberta Balestrucci, Marianna Balducci"Parenti serpenti"Rizzoli Editorewww.rizzolilibri.itInvadenti, nullatenenti, prepotenti, vincenti…I parenti, si sa, sono una gran bella cosa, ma ce n'è di tutte le risme e capirli è tutt'altro che facile. Ecco allora una guida semiseria per imparare a riconoscere pregi e difetti dei propri congiunti e… agire di conseguenza!Tra rime, racconti e illustrazioni assai impertinenti, preparati a visitare una galleria di personaggi molto simili ai parenti che ti sono capitati in sorte, o che ti sei andato a cercare. E se qualche tipologia proprio non ti dice nulla… prova a guardarti allo specchio!Teresa Porcella, cagliaritana, è autrice, performer, editor e formatrice. I suoi libri, per i quali scrive anche le musiche e i copioni teatrali, sono tradotti in tutto il mondo e hanno ricevuto diversi premi e riconoscimenti. Tra questi Quelli là (Premio Procida Elsa Morante-Il mondo salvato dai ragazzini, 2019) e Prima e poi (Primo premio al concorso Oreste Pelagatti, 2021). Come editor ha vinto il Premio Andersen per le collane Il suono della conchiglia (Motta Junior 2015), e Rivoluzioni (LibriVolanti 2018). Insegna progettazione editoriale presso l'Accademia TheSign di Firenze, dove vive. Nel 2005 ha fondato l'Associazione di promozione alla lettura SciogliLibro (www.scioglilibro.it).Roberta Balestrucci, classe 1983, è nata a Macomer dove vive e lavora. Appassionata da sempre di letteratura per l'infanzia e narratrice per professione, presso il Centro Servizi Culturali di Macomer si occupa di laboratori nelle scuole, formazione e promozione alla lettura. Ha pubblicato per vari editori tra cui Sinnos editrice, Beccogiallo, Gallucci, Hop! Edizioni.Marianna Balducci Illustratrice riminese, è laureata in moda, lavora a progetti pubblicitari e per l'editoria per bambini e ragazzi. Le piace sperimentare combinazioni tra strumenti tradizionali e digitali e, in particolare, tra disegno e fotografia. Con i suoi albi foto-illustrati ha ricevuto il premio Nati per leggere (2018) e il premio Andersen (2021). Al disegno ha affiancato per dieci anni un seminario di comunicazione visuale per la facoltà di moda di Rimini (Alma Mater Studiorum, Bologna). Tiene workshop in collaborazione con accademie ed enti di formazione nell'ambito dell'illustrazione.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
This conversation with Zara Julius concludes our third podcast season dedicated to South African sound art and cultures. The artist shares thoughts on and samples from her exhibition “Whatever You Throw At The Sea” (Weltmuseum Vienna, Austria), and critically reflects on (post)colonial structures in museums and archives in relation to her artistic research.
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As-tu déjà vu des collages féministes sur les murs de ta ville ? Pourquoi des personnes collent-elles leur colère sur nos murs ? Connais-tu le mouvement de 1000 femmes derrière la plupart de ces collages ? Un collage, c'est quoi ? c'est un message court écrit en grand sur un mur, avec une lettre en capitale noire par feuille A4. Par exemple : Un métro toutes les 3mn, un viol toutes les 7mn. Je te crois. Il n'avait pas le droit. Moi je crois que le 1er que j'ai vu qui m'a cloué sur place c'était à Montreuil et ça disait : J'avais 12 ans quand papy m'a violée. Et donc depuis 4 ans, des collages féministes sont apparus sur les murs de Marseille et Paris, avant de rapidement s'étendre à plus de 150 villes en France et à l'étranger. Alexandra et Léa sont membres du mouvement Collages Féminicides Paris, un mouvement de désobéissance civile sans leader et qui a publié le livre « Notre colère sur vos murs. » SOMMAIRE 01:23 Découverte 03:30 Mon 1er collage 06:58 Puissant et thérapeutique 09:11 Réactions positives et négatives 12:41 Anecdotes 14:19 Mémoriaux 17:48 Coup de gueule 20:49 Pédocriminalité 23:40 Pourquoi ça leur tient à cœur ? ____ Vous voulez sponsoriser le podcast ? C'est par ici !
Quand des femmes rendent hommage ou plutôt femmage à d'autres femmes victimes de crime conjugal. Voici un extrait de l'épisode de demain sur les collages féministes avec le mouvement Collages Féminicides Paris.____ Vous voulez sponsoriser le podcast ? C'est par ici !
Aujourd'hui, je reçois Solal Mariotte, danseur et chorégraphe. A 22 ans, ce breaker, diplômé de P.A.R.T.S, interprète flamboyant dans Exit Above de Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker ouvre le 11 janvier le festival de Suresnes Cités Danse 2024 avec « Collages / Ravages », en duo avec le pianiste belge Jean Luc Plouvier. On l'écoute avec joie, A la fin de de cette conversation, découvrez Le mot du chorégraphe enregistré pour le théâtre de Suresnes Jean Vilar avec Solal.
A look at the life and work of a true art world enigma, Ray Johnson. Author Ellen Levy joins me to discuss the reluctant genius, sometimes referred to as "the most famous unknown artist." Collages and mail art and photos and more.Links:Ray Johnson EstateRay Johnson work at The Art Institute of ChicagoEllen Levy on InstagramA Book About Ray / Ellen Levy websiteHow To Draw A Bunny documentary
Last week's conversation continues and Lou plays another collage from the tape he made for a friend 40 years ago. https://barlowfamilygeneral.substack.com for weekly posts of music and menushttps://barlowfamilygeneralstore.com knitwear, music-related items and more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lou reacquires a compilation cassette he made for his late friend Mark in 1983. He and Adelle listen to one of his song/noise collages from the tape and talk about it.https://barlowfamilygeneral.substack.com for all all kinds of new and archival sounds + Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Collages and not ranked anymore for free speech” “If we can't say Sir/Ma'am anymore? What can we say?” Representative Adam Morgan joined us on the phone” “Are some states as friendly as they clam”
Susanne Randers from @mitkrearum on Instagram ("mitkrearum" means "my creative space" in Danish is a flower power soul and mixed media paper lover - always inspired by nature. Susanne rediscovered her creativity in 2013, created 365 mood boards in 2014, made a flower doodle a day in 2015 and ever since she has hosted in person workshops in Denmark (and four in The Netherlands) creating hand bound art journals that she calls “mood books”. Susanne lives in Denmark.
Digital collages will help you use your reference photos more effectively in your paintings. You'll be able to create more ambitious compositions, and test of a ton of options quickly, and thereby get more diverse layouts. Join our Patreon group where you can share your art in weekly voice sessions with staff, get critiques from Prof Lieu, and find support in a small group of artists: https://artprof.org/support-us/
Ohbliv is known around the world for his transcendent instrumentals and analog style. Watch as Ohbliv recounts phasing out rap to focus on beats, working with Richmond artists Fly Anakin and Nickelus F and how he impressed D'Angelo at Barnes and Nobles.HearRVA's Liner Notes is a music interview series with a unique mix of conversation and on-screen animations that add context to the people, art and culture coming out of Richmond, Virginia.Take HearRVA's FREE MixTaste Playlist Quiz to get a curated playlist of only Richmond artists! Each playlist fits a specific vibe, but offers a mix of styles and genres to weave together a soundscape of the city designed for you. https://www.hearrva.com/mixtaste-playlist-quizTo find more Richmond musicians follow @HearRVA on all social media or by going to https://www.HearRVA.com If you like what you have been seeing from HearRVA support our efforts and “Buy Us A Record”. Fundraising link to the right. Thanks ❤️ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/HearRVACreditsHost / Creative Director: Elijah HedrickFloor Director / Lead Artist: Rian ‘Holy' MosesDirector: Alex BoltonEditor: Ian RamprashadVideographer: Melvin LassiterAudio Engineer: Clark MoellerGuest Services / Additional Photography: Max RossPhotography / Additional Music: Gordy MichaelGraphics: Tyler BlankinshipIntern: Shiloh TillmanGofer: Jai HedrickProduction: Tyler ScheerschmidtLiner Notes Theme music: Ant the SymbolSpecial Thanks to GAAP DynamicsAnimations: Theodore Taylor III, Lawson Cumming, Don Jonathan Webb + Rian L. Moses #HearRVA #Ohbliv #instrumental #LinerNotesRVA #RichmondVa #RVA #ScoreOneForTheLittleGuy #Interview #Richmond
African American art specialist and owner of the renowned M. Hanks Gallery; Eric Hanks — offers his perspective on African American art through in-depth conversations with fellow art enthusiasts… on the past, present & future of African American art. For more visit: www.ericsperspective.comAfrican American art specialist and owner of the renowned M. Hanks Gallery, Eric Hanks is one of the leading representatives of Black artists, promoting and selling their works nationally to individual and museum collections, publishing exhibition catalogues, teaching art appreciation classes, and writing articles and essays appearing in prestigious art books and various other publications.For over 34 years Eric Hanks has performed art appraisals for a variety of clients across the country. He is a certified member of the Appraisers Association of America and maintains compliance with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP). Donations of art, buying the right amount of insurance, estate planning, selling art, or simply wanting to know the current value of one or more works of art are some of the reasons collectors seek Hanks's appraising expertise.Utilizing his knowledge, experience, and extensive connections with artists, collectors, and art professionals Hanks helps collectors locate and invest in best works of art that fit their needs and tastes.#ERICSPERSPECTIVE #AFRICANAMERICAN #ARTLISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2B6wB3USpotify: https://spoti.fi/3j6QRmWGoogle Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3fNNgrYiHeartRadio: https://ihr.fm/2KtYGXv Pandora: https://pdora.co/38pFWAmConnect with us: Facebook: https://bit.ly/3jq5fXPInstagram: https://bit.ly/39jFZxGTwitter: https://bit.ly/2OMRx33
Chicago-based collage artist JCrash (Jerry Nelson) joins us this week as we FINALLY get to the episode of the podcast wherein we discuss Jack Kirby's collage work, both in and out of comics! Follow Jerry on Instagram; @jcrashart You can also visit his LinkTree page to check out all his shit, buys one merch, and support his work! www.linktr.ee/jcrash To listen to Jacked Kirby everywhere, and to follow our social media pages, visit our FlowPage: www.flow.page/jackedkirby There's also a link there to purchase a Jacked Kirby t-shirt, so go get one! If you like the show, share the show! Tag a friend, tell a friend, share the flyer, spread the word! And please rate/review the show on Apple (or wherever else you can rate & review it!) Thanks!
As-tu déjà vu des collages féministes sur les murs de ta ville ? Pourquoi des personnes collent-elles leur colère sur nos murs ? Connais-tu le mouvement de 1000 femmes derrière la plupart de ces collages ? Un collage, c'est quoi ? c'est un message court écrit en grand sur un mur, avec une lettre en capitale noire par feuille A4. Par exemple : Un métro toutes les 3mn, un viol toutes les 7mn. Je te crois. Il n'avait pas le droit. Moi je crois que le 1er que j'ai vu qui m'a cloué sur place c'était à Montreuil et ça disait : J'avais 12 ans quand papy m'a violée. Et donc depuis4 ans, des collages féministes sont apparus sur les murs de Marseille et Paris, avant de rapidement s'étendre à plus de 150 villes en France et à l'étranger. Alexandra et Léa sont membres du mouvement Collages Féminicides Paris, un mouvement de désobéissance civile sans leader et qui a publié le livre « Notre colère sur vos murs. » SOMMAIRE 01:23 Découverte 03:30 Mon 1er collage 06:58 Puissant et thérapeutique 09:11 Réactions positives et négatives 12:41 Anecdotes 14:19 Mémoriaux 17:48 Coup de gueule 20:49 Pédocriminalité 23:40 Pourquoi ça leur tient à cœur ?
Berrío uses collage to create scenes that teeter on the brink of reality and imagination. Her new exhibition, "The Children's Crusade," opens Feb. 16 at Boston's Institute of Contemporary Art.
Ralph welcomes professor Karen Levy, who talks to us about how regulations aimed at making trucking safer have been turned into a tool of corporate surveillance as chronicled in her book “Data Driven: Truckers, Technology, and the New Workplace Surveillance.” And on the opposite side of the tech spectrum, high school senior, Logan Lane joins to tell us how she and her friends have liberated themselves from their iPhones and social media by forming a group they call “The Luddite Club.”Karen Levy is an associate professor in the Department of Information Science at Cornell University, associate member of the faculty at Cornell Law School, and field faculty in Sociology, Science and Technology Studies, Media Studies, and Data Science. Her new book is Data Driven: Truckers, Technology, and the New Workplace Surveillance.I think we're actually all aligned in our interests. Truckers don't want to die on the road any more than the rest of us do. So, if safety is really the motivation for the electronic logging device, it feels as though we might all be able to get behind legislation and regulation that helps address the root causes of this fatigue.Karen Levy, author of Data Driven: Truckers, Technology, and the New Workplace SurveillanceLogan Lane is a high school senior in Brooklyn and the founder of the Luddite Club.It felt like when I became a Luddite, I started off on this reading journey. We're all on our individual reading journeys. I saw mine starting with Anaïs Nin's Collages, and it was amazing, and it was something I didn't think I could have interacted with so much and been so passionate about if I had been on the phone. And from then onwards I started doing this reading challenge. Every year I would set a goal— so my first year I read 50 books, the second year 95 books… It felt like the friends I'd lost on social media; I'd picked up those friends in the authors I was reading.Logan Lane Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe
On this episode, we air all the pent up grievances that have been festering inside our tight little bodies for the last decade. Definitely not for the kids, No kids allowed. Kids go home. We also discuss design trends and something else about inspiration, idk.
Pour ce 80ème épisode du podcast nous sommes ravi de vous présenter notre discussion avec l'insaisissable graphiste Belge ELZO DURT !!Découvert durant mes études artistiques aux Beaux Arts, pour qui s'intéressait un tant soit peu à la musique ou au graphisme, il était tout bonnement impossible de passer à côté du style lourd et abrasif fait de collages creepy, psyché et ultra percutant d'Elzo. Son univers joyeusement morbide se décline aujourd'hui sur des covers de magazines, des affiches de festival, des pochettes de disques (Thee Oh Sees, Frustration, La Femme, Le Prince Harry, Laurent Garnier) mais aussi dans des journaux (Le Monde, Libé, Die Zeit), sur des skateboards et des snowboards (Carhartt, Volcom) ainsi que des vêtements (Lacoste, Step Art).Dans un épisode résolument musical, Elzo nous raconte :- son parcours et comment il a percé dans le milieu de la musique- comment il construit ses collages psychédéliques- sa longue collaboration avec BORN BAD RECORDS- les coulisses de son travail de commande pour le milieu musical- l'histoire de ses deux labels Teenage Ménopause et Drink & Drive records- la création de la galerie Urochrome avec son frère Sillio- ses coups de coeurs musicaux
Subscribe to Quotomania on Simplecast or search for Quotomania on your favorite podcast app!Anaïs Nin (born February 21, 1903, Neuilly, France—died January 14, 1977, Los Angeles, California, U.S.) was a French-born author of novels and short stories whose literary reputation rests on the eight published volumes of her personal diaries. Her writing shows the influence of the Surrealist movement and her study of psychoanalysis under Otto Rank. Brought to New York City by her mother in 1914, Nin was educated there but later returned to Europe. She launched her literary career with the publication of D.H. Lawrence: An Unprofessional Study (1932); the book led to a lifelong friendship with the American author Henry Miller.At the beginning of World War II Nin returned to New York City. There she continued—at her own expense—to print and publish her novels and short stories, and, although no critical acclaim was forthcoming, her works were admired by many leading literary figures of the time. Not until 1966, with the appearance of the first volume of her diaries, did she win recognition as a writer of significance. The success of the diary provoked interest in her earlier work Cities of the Interior (1959), a five-volume roman-fleuve, or continuous novel, which consists of Ladders to Fire (1946), Children of the Albatross (1947), The Four-Chambered Heart (1950), A Spy in the House of Love (1954), and Solar Barque (1958).Nin's literary contribution was a subject of controversy in her lifetime and remained so after her death. Many critics admired her unique expression of femininity, her lyrical style, and her psychological insight. Some dismissed her concern with her own fulfillment as self-indulgent and narcissistic. Opinion was further divided by the posthumous Delta of Venus: Erotica (1977) and later collections of previously unpublished erotic stories written on commission during the financially lean years of the early 1940s. Her other works of fiction included a collection of short stories, Under a Glass Bell (1944); the novels House of Incest (1936), Seduction of the Minotaur(1961), and Collages (1964); and three novelettes collected in Winter of Artifice (1939).From https://www.britannica.com/biography/Anais-Nin. For more information about Anaïs Nin:The Diary of Anais Nin: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-diary-of-anais-nin-volume-1-1931-1934-anais-nin/1111350303“In Pursuit of the Extraordinary: Anaïs Nin Reads from Her Famous Diaries”: https://www.themarginalian.org/2013/09/27/anais-nin-reads-from-diary/“The Wild, Impassioned World of Anaïs Nin's Diaries”: https://lithub.com/the-wild-impassioned-world-of-anais-nins-diaries/
Visit her exhibits:Beans and Vines, 2022 Uptown Art Stroll, 4799 Broadway Follow Julia's art: Instagram: @jbrstories ******For further information: www.susannemueller.bizTEDx Talk, May 12, 2022:Running and Life: 5K Formula for your Success | Susanne Mueller Monday: Podcast “Take it from the Ironwoman” more than 300+ episodesWednesday: Facebook live with "From the Lipstick Leadership Living Room” 1 pm ET (this started in March 2020)Friday: weekly blog 600+Instagram: susanne_mueller_nyc / take_it_from_the_ironwomanLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanne-mueller-ma/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHuxdEscM0y0IQIFsRhVqDA Both Take it from the Ironwoman and Lipstick Leadership are also books, order them or buy them in your local bookstore. Shop local!
View in HD at . Learn how to use the Shortcuts app to make photo collages from the Photos app or files. You can also build animated GIFs for sharing, or videos.
Visual artist Emily Shepardson joined us on the "Embracing Arlington Arts Talks" podcast to talk about two unique forms of artwork - printmaking and collages. Learn about both processes, some techniques she uses, which unexpected material she has used and her project with miniature houses. Also hear her views, as a middle school art teacher, how art helps students, and especially how it helped them cope during the COVID shutdown.
In the late 80s, the Indian voice in English literature started to be heard in a meaningful way. But in the early days, the writing was criticized as being imitative of colonial English, swollen and bloated, and not keeping up with contemporary usage.Either that, or it swung the other way to bring a self-referential rebellion against colonialism with cringe-worthy caricatures of Indian English. While this Quixotic legacy—of grammar, structure and the idiom being the casualty of a war without an enemy—hasn't entirely left us. But as a wise man never ever said, through this fustian thicket Indian voices peeped. New authors threw away the sola topee, and started to write in English, the narrative being Indian; with neither apology nor explanation for parlance.My guest today, Poile Sengupta is one of the first such writers. From her debut in the mid-80s, she has widely and well…written prose, poetry and plays.While Poile is both respected and reputable, I believe she has not received all the accolade she deserves…for her prose, poetry, being a playwright and above all, for being a pathfinder…kicking the doors open…for younger Indian writers to walk into a better future.Let's talk to Poile now and deep dive into her relationship with the English language.ABOUT POILE SENGUPTAPoile Sengupta is a playwright, poet, novelist and writer for children and adults. Her full length plays include Mangalam (1993), Inner Laws (1994), A Pretty Business (1995), Keats was a Tuber (1996), Collages (1998), Alipha and Thus Spake Shoorpanakha, So Said Shakuni (2001) and Samara's Song (2007). Her plays have been performed and read across India and also abroad.Her earlier books include The Exquisite Balance, The Way to My Friend's House, Story of the Road, How the Path Grew - all from CBT, and Waterflowers by Scholastic. Her later work includes Role Call and Role Call Again, 2003, by Rupa and Co., Vikram and Vetal, 2005, Good Heavens!, 2006 and Vikramaditya's Throne, 2007, from Puffin. Role Call has been translated and published in Bhasa Indonesia, while Vikram and Vetal has been translated and published in French. A picture book Four by Tulika, came out in 2018, and a chapter book A Time for Ebby, was published in September 2021, by Minmini Reads, an imprint of Karadi Tales, Chennai. Poile Sengupta's first novel for grown-ups, Inga was published in 2014 by Westland.Link to buy A Time For Ebby: https://amzn.to/3FtDFnSWHAT'S THAT WORD?! - HUSBANDCo-host Pranati "Pea" Madhav joins Ramjee Chandran in the segment "What's That Word?", where they discuss the the words "husband and husbandry".WANT TO BE ON THE SHOW?If you have a word, expression or phrase you would like to know more about, we would love to have you join us live on the show. You can reach out to us by mail: theliterarycity@explocity.com or simply, tlc@explocity.com.Or, you can visit: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bangaloreliterarysociety.Or you can go to our Instagram page https://www.instagram.com/explocityblr/.If your word or phrase is selected, we will call you.Join our Facebook group, Bangalore Literary Society. It does not matter if you are not in Bangalore. This group is for anyone interested in language and words.
En su estudio de Berlín, Clare Celeste crea instalaciones basadas en la naturaleza. Con su obra, la artista quiere mostrar la belleza de la fauna y flora y alertar sobre el peligro que corren, debido a la acción humana.
In this episode, Amy and James discuss design trends to look forward to in 2022, including gradients with grain, large typography, and interactivity.SponsorsVercelVercel combines the best developer experience with an obsessive focus on end-user performance. Their platform enables frontend teams to do their best work. It is the best place to deploy any frontend app. Start by deploying with zero configuration to their global edge network. Scale dynamically to millions of pages without breaking a sweat.For more information, visit Vercel.comZEAL is hiring!ZEAL is a computer software agency that delivers “the world's most zealous” and custom solutions. The company plans and develops web and mobile applications that consistently help clients draw in customers, foster engagement, scale technologies, and ensure delivery.ZEAL believes that a business is “only as strong as” its team and cares about culture, values, a transparent process, leveling up, giving back, and providing excellent equipment. The company has staffers distributed throughout the United States, and as it continues to grow, ZEAL looks for collaborative, object-oriented, and organized individuals to apply for open roles.For more information visit softwareresidency.com/careersTellaIt's 2021 and we all basically live on video. Tella is a browser-based screen recorder for making videos that showcase your work and share your knowledge. You can record your screen, camera, and present slides. And then you can also customize your videos with backgrounds, layouts, and other video clips. When you're done, share your video anywhere on the web, instantly. For more information visit tella.tvShow Notes0:00 IntroductionArticle on Webflow: Web Design Trends in 20228:35 #1 Mini-Sites of Delight10:31 Sponsor: Vercel11:38 #2 App Like Experiences12:48 #3 Art Deco13:03 #4 Line Work16:46 #5 and #6 Fewer Images and Oversized Typography18:02 #7 Interactivity18:23 #8 Collages and Abstract Illustrations19:30 #9 Gradients with GrainCharli Marie Podcast, Inside Marketing Design at Stripe21:09 #10 Glass Morphism22:13 Sponsor - Tella.tv23:26 #11 Scrolling Animations25:00 #12 Less Neo Morphism28:13 #13 Inclusive Copy28:19 #14 Gender-neutral Design28:30 #15 Page Speed Prioritization31:24 #16 No Code32:30 #17 More Emphasis on Users32:54 Sponsor: ZEAL33:49 Grab Bag Questions34:00 Grab Bag Question #1: Will we avoid new trends that end with morphism?37:21 Grab Bag Question #2: Trends for Feature Discovery39:02 Grab Bag Question #3: Minimalistic Design42:00 Picks and Plugs42:11 Amy's Pick: Unstable Unicorns42:49 Amy's Plug: Advent of CSS43:25 James's Pick: Mistborn Series44:43 James's Plug: Advent of JavaScript
NB: Though the publication is not listed in the book's acknowledgments, it turns out that “Without” did in fact first appear in Poetry in 1995. So I was wrong, big fucking surprise.Some of the topics mentioned in this episode:– Anne Helen Petersen's article “The Master's Trap”– LitHub– Paul Legault's article “How John Ashbery Thinks: Reading the Collages of a Great Poet”– Jesse Nathan's article “Short Conversations with Poets: Kaveh Akbar”– Kaveh Akbar's poem “The Palace”– Donald Hall's poem “Without”Please rate, review, and subscribe! Or just recommend the show to a friend!Send questions, comments, and suggestions to sleerickets@gmail.com. Music by ETRNLArt by Daniel Alexander Smith