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Ian Failes from befores & afters chats to 'Ripley' visual effects producer Joseph Servodio and visual effects supervisor John Bowers about the 'murder boat' scene, environments and *that* wig.
Ken Macdonald and Tim Owen discuss Boris Johnson and the degradation of the British State with author of ‘Downward Spiral', John Bowers KC.
Tercera entrega de la aclamada mini-serie. En este doble capítulo, Benja y Kiko se centran en los fallecimientos acaecidos en el quesito rosa del Trivial: es decir, el sector Entretenimiento, entendido en su acepción más amplia. De los suicidios en directo de la presentadora Christine Chubbuck y el senador Budd Dwyer, a los accidentes en set, de Brandon Lee a Jack Budlong; de los ahogados de Hollywood (Natalie Wood, John Bowers, Eric Fleming) a la manta raya de Steve Irwin; de las peores formas de morir en un circo (¿asesinado por un payaso?) al chef Darío Barrio, que falleció haciendo salto base en homenaje a un amigo que falleció haciendo salto base (D'oh!); y también sobredosis, dildos en tráqueas, hypoxifilia erótica (David Carradine) y, la que para nosotros es la peor muerte imaginable, Morir en España (George Sanders y Tyrone Power).
Tercera entrega de la aclamada mini-serie. En este doble capítulo, Benja y Kiko se centran en los fallecimientos acaecidos en el quesito rosa del Trivial: es decir, el sector Entretenimiento, entendido en su acepción más amplia. De los suicidios en directo de la presentadora Christine Chubbuck y el senador Budd Dwyer, a los accidentes en set, de Brandon Lee a Jack Budlong; de los ahogados de Hollywood (Natalie Wood, John Bowers, Eric Fleming) a la manta raya de Steve Irwin; de las peores formas de morir en un circo (¿asesinado por un payaso?) al chef Darío Barrio, que falleció haciendo salto base en homenaje a un amigo que falleció haciendo salto base (D'oh!); y también sobredosis, dildos en tráqueas, hypoxifilia erótica (David Carradine) y, la que para nosotros es la peor muerte imaginable, Morir en España (George Sanders y Tyrone Power).
Electronic adventures at the fantastic Smokehouse in Ipswich. Friendship is a large part of the music experience. We meet friends at gigs, we're in bands with friends, and sometimes, when the stars align we get to put on gigs featuring friends. Then there are the magical occasions whereby we are able to promote a gig for a friend who has lived abroad for years and is back in the UK for just a short time. This episode is about one of those magical times. Sure, the huge acts can afford impressive light shows and enough lasers to upset commercial air traffic, but what can artists who haven't already made millions do to make gigs more interesting? This episode of the Beat Motel podcast is a review of a rare UK performance by Egypt-based Nujumi. Support from Jon Bowers, Strandings and Mawhrin Skel. NUJUMIBased in Eqypt, Nujumi describe themselves as 'green pastures and dark debris'. Orchestrated synth and strings emerging from the dusts of the Sahara.Created by Daniel Merrill, one-third of the Dead Rat Orchestra.https://nujumi.bandcamp.com/ JOHN BOWERSIn his first performance returning to Ipswich after 10 years in the Newcastle DIY scene, John Bowers will coax room feedback, chaotic noise, spectral ambience, and extreme dynamics from his modular synthesizer and Pure Data programs. John has a long history in rowdy improvised experimental electronics having performed at festivals including the Venice Biennale, Experimental Intermedia New York, Transmediale/CTM Vorspiel Berlin, Piksel Bergen, Electropixel Nantes, BEAM London, Faster Than Sound Aldeburgh, Yarmonics Great Yarmouth and Spill Ipswich, and toured with the Rambert Dance Company performing David Tudor's music to Merce Cunningham's Rainforest. He is one third of the noise rock trio Tonesucker. He has just launched a personal record label, https://unlanded.bandcamp.com/. Its first album, Unlanded Volume 1 is planned for release June 2023. https://www.instagram.com/johnthemodulator/ STRANDINGSStrandings is the new project by Dead Rat Orchestra member Robin Alderton. A combination of electro-acoustic elements featuring the folk based influences of his soundtrack work with DRO and solo textural collage work utilising turntables, electronics and manipulated vinyl. For fans of Philip Jeck, William Basinski and CST Records. MAHWRIN SKELDepending on whim, willingness and weather Mawhrin Skel makes music that is often described as noise, drone, techno-alt-orchestral and ambient. His music is characterised by its use of harsh, abrasive sounds, deep frequencies as well as long, slow, and meditative passages. Mawhrin Skel is the stage name of Andrew Culture, occasional novelist and bassist of These Are End Times.https://mawhrinskel.bandcamp.com/
On this weeks Podcast the eternal optimist, John Bowers, describes why the failure of Project South West means to Sherborne Town, as well as giving out his best away days in the Western League and Hengrove Athletic boss, Jamie Hillman, reflects on a season of too many dropped points as he looks for progression next season and considers on the importance of keeping his best players at the football club.
On this weeks Podcast Sherborne Town Chairman, John Bowers, explains why he believes the Zebras are a better team than their League position would suggest and why he's happier with a heaving bar than a 5 nil win and Radstock Town boss, Ray Johnston, talks about the Miners progress this season and why he hopes they can build upon a really good win on Bank Holiday Monday, as they face some tougher tests to come this month.
John E. Bowers holds the UC Santa Barbara Fred Kavli Chair in Nanotechnology and is the Director of the Institute for Energy Efficiency and a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Dr. Bowers received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Stanford University and worked for AT&T Bell Laboratories and Honeywell before joining UC Santa Barbara. Dr. Bowers is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, the National Academy of Inventors, a fellow of the IEEE, OSA and the American Physical Society. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Science] [Show ID: 38470]
John E. Bowers holds the UC Santa Barbara Fred Kavli Chair in Nanotechnology and is the Director of the Institute for Energy Efficiency and a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Dr. Bowers received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Stanford University and worked for AT&T Bell Laboratories and Honeywell before joining UC Santa Barbara. Dr. Bowers is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, the National Academy of Inventors, a fellow of the IEEE, OSA and the American Physical Society. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Science] [Show ID: 38470]
John E. Bowers holds the UC Santa Barbara Fred Kavli Chair in Nanotechnology and is the Director of the Institute for Energy Efficiency and a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Dr. Bowers received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Stanford University and worked for AT&T Bell Laboratories and Honeywell before joining UC Santa Barbara. Dr. Bowers is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, the National Academy of Inventors, a fellow of the IEEE, OSA and the American Physical Society. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Science] [Show ID: 38470]
John E. Bowers holds the UC Santa Barbara Fred Kavli Chair in Nanotechnology and is the Director of the Institute for Energy Efficiency and a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Dr. Bowers received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Stanford University and worked for AT&T Bell Laboratories and Honeywell before joining UC Santa Barbara. Dr. Bowers is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, the National Academy of Inventors, a fellow of the IEEE, OSA and the American Physical Society. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Science] [Show ID: 38470]
John E. Bowers holds the UC Santa Barbara Fred Kavli Chair in Nanotechnology and is the Director of the Institute for Energy Efficiency and a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Dr. Bowers received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Stanford University and worked for AT&T Bell Laboratories and Honeywell before joining UC Santa Barbara. Dr. Bowers is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, the National Academy of Inventors, a fellow of the IEEE, OSA and the American Physical Society. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Science] [Show ID: 38470]
Andrew Granato, executive editor and empirical scholarship editor of the Yale Journal on Regulation; John Bowers, empirical scholarship editor of the Yale Law Journal; and Arisa Herman, senior articles editor of the Cornell Law Review, join the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss the state of empirical legal scholarship and the recently announced Joint Law Review Statement on Data and Code Transparency. This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School.
John's life-changing experience of spending 15 years in prison for robbery and burglary.
John Bowers is the CBO & Partnerships Director at Silicon Slopes. He joins Boyd at Vivint Arena to discuss how we can bring creators together and growth stage funding for entrepreneurs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this weeks Podcast, Bridgwater United manager, Dave Pearse, talks about "Pearsey time" and looks back on a good season that's still got something to offer and Sherborne Town Chairman, John Bowers, celebrates his sides First Division Title win and explains why he's relishing the challenges promotion will bring his ambitious side.
Vance Stehman also known as Bluhtii has been carving his way through the DMV bass music scene for years. From Dubstep to Drum and Bass, to House and everything in between Bluhtii always has something for everyone. Today he is joined by Jon Bowers, the Co-Owner of 20//20 Promotions.
Do you have financial control of your law firm? Listen in as Mary Vandenack, the host of Legal Visionaries and the Founder and Managing Partner at Vandenack Weaver and her guest, John Bowers, CEO at Vandenack Weaver discuss the fundamentals of law firm financial management. How do you define financial controls and why are they important? How do you know when there is a problem and what are possible triggers? How do you get a consistent handle on them? Is there training available? If you are managing a law firm, tune in to hear some practical examples and tips so your firm functions profitably. A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this weeks podcast Bridgwater United manager, Dave Pearse, explains why he believes 9 teams can win the Western League this season and Sherborne Town chairman, John Bowers talks about why he believes getting things right off the pitch helps to get results on the pitch.
This week the Head of Business and Partnerships at Silicon Slopes, John Bowers, is joining us. He peels back the layers and shares what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur in this highly competitive world. John has had his fair share of trials and setbacks, both in and out of the boardroom, and he is holding nothing back. His commitment to helping others find their way to success is what powers the vision for Silicon Slopes. He gives us HIS recipe for success in business and life, and it starts with people and relationships. Silicon Slopes is the voice, hub, and heart of Utah's startup and tech community. They are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization empowering Utah's startup and tech community to learn, connect, and serve in an effort to make entrepreneurship and opportunity in Silicon Slopes open and accessible to all. SPONSORS Silicon Slopes https://siliconslopes.com/ https://www.instagram.com/siliconslopes/?hl=en FOLLOW US Follow Living Unscripted Podcast https://www.instagram.com/livingunscriptedpodcast/?hl=en Follow Caitlin https://www.instagram.com/caitlinhhansen/?hl=en Follow Brooke https://www.instagram.com/brooke_mangum/?hl=en Subscribe to our YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYoaGeTb_LnJ-qKNRcWUeUA?sub_confirmation=1
On this weeks podcast Shepton Mallet joint manager Craig Loxton talks about why he's hoping to get back playing sooner rather than later and Sherbourne Town Chairman, John Bowers, explains why his team off the field are as important as the one on it.
John Bowers is a Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering at UC Santa Barbara. He is interested in energy efficiency and the development of novel low power optoelectronic devices for the next generation of optical networks. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Science] [Show ID: 36801]
John Bowers is a Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering at UC Santa Barbara. He is interested in energy efficiency and the development of novel low power optoelectronic devices for the next generation of optical networks. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Science] [Show ID: 36801]
John Bowers is a Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering at UC Santa Barbara. He is interested in energy efficiency and the development of novel low power optoelectronic devices for the next generation of optical networks. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Science] [Show ID: 36801]
John Bowers is a Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering at UC Santa Barbara. He is interested in energy efficiency and the development of novel low power optoelectronic devices for the next generation of optical networks. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Science] [Show ID: 36801]
John Bowers is a Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering at UC Santa Barbara. He is interested in energy efficiency and the development of novel low power optoelectronic devices for the next generation of optical networks. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Science] [Show ID: 36801]
John Bowers is a Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering at UC Santa Barbara. He is interested in energy efficiency and the development of novel low power optoelectronic devices for the next generation of optical networks. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Science] [Show ID: 36801]
John Bowers is a Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering at UC Santa Barbara. He is interested in energy efficiency and the development of novel low power optoelectronic devices for the next generation of optical networks. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Science] [Show ID: 36801]
John Bowers is a Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering at UC Santa Barbara. He is interested in energy efficiency and the development of novel low power optoelectronic devices for the next generation of optical networks. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Science] [Show ID: 36801]
John Bowers is a Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering at UC Santa Barbara. He is interested in energy efficiency and the development of novel low power optoelectronic devices for the next generation of optical networks. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Science] [Show ID: 36801]
John Bowers is a Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering at UC Santa Barbara. He is interested in energy efficiency and the development of novel low power optoelectronic devices for the next generation of optical networks. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Science] [Show ID: 36801]
Welcome to season 2, episode 8! After having spoken with editors, agents, translators, and people who work for cultural and governmental organizations that promote books, I'm excited to be talking to a literary scout today. Scouting is one of the more obscure parts of the international publishing scene. My guest, John Bowers of Sanford J Greenburger Associates, was happy to shed some light on his activities, both pre-covid and during the pandemic. You'll hear that there are quite a few differences between the two... SHOW NOTES John's book recommendations: - Robert Jones Jr., The Prophets (G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2021) - N.K. Jemisin, The Broken Earth Trilogy: The Fifth Season, The Obelisk Gate, The Stone Sky (Orbit, 2015, 2016, 2017) - J.R.R. Tolkien, The Hobbit, new unabridged audio edition narrated by Andy Serkis (Recorded Books, 2020) - Ron Chernow, Titan: the Life of John D. Rockefeller, Sr. (Vintage, 2nd ed., 2004) About John: Driven by a global outlook and cross-cultural understanding, John has found the perfect place to engage his passions in literary scouting. Previous to his work at Greenburger Associates, John worked in foreign rights and as an agent at the Bent Agency, assisted foreign and film scouts, and also taught middle and high school English and Drama in American international schools in Latin America.
Former JMU Football Assistant Coach John Bowers takes us back to 2016 and the National Championship Season.
Former JMU Asst. Football Coach John Bowers talks about the 2016 National Championship Season.
Morning Service • Psalm 145 • Guest Messages
On this weeks podcast we talk Bitton manager, Dan Langdon, who explains why he hasn’t given up on the Title race and Sherborne Town Chairman, John Bowers, talks about why he relishes the challenges that promotion to the Western League Premier Division will bring to his Club.
John's life-changing experience of spending 15 years in prison for robbery and burglary.
John's life-changing experience of spending 15 years in prison for robbery and burglary.
Our planet is experiencing worldwide growth in energy consumption and CO2 emission and is experiencing temperature rise and climate change at an accelerating rate. This video introduces the Institute for Energy Efficiency at UC Santa Barbara and describes a path to reducing our energy consumption and CO2 emission. In his talk, John Bowers, Director of the Institute of Energy Efficiency and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Materials, discusses the evolution of photonics and what the future holds for more efficient, higher capacity data centers, which are important for machine learning and data processing. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Show ID: 35159]
Our planet is experiencing worldwide growth in energy consumption and CO2 emission and is experiencing temperature rise and climate change at an accelerating rate. This video introduces the Institute for Energy Efficiency at UC Santa Barbara and describes a path to reducing our energy consumption and CO2 emission. In his talk, John Bowers, Director of the Institute of Energy Efficiency and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Materials, discusses the evolution of photonics and what the future holds for more efficient, higher capacity data centers, which are important for machine learning and data processing. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Show ID: 35159]
Our planet is experiencing worldwide growth in energy consumption and CO2 emission and is experiencing temperature rise and climate change at an accelerating rate. This video introduces the Institute for Energy Efficiency at UC Santa Barbara and describes a path to reducing our energy consumption and CO2 emission. In his talk, John Bowers, Director of the Institute of Energy Efficiency and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Materials, discusses the evolution of photonics and what the future holds for more efficient, higher capacity data centers, which are important for machine learning and data processing. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Show ID: 35159]
Our planet is experiencing worldwide growth in energy consumption and CO2 emission and is experiencing temperature rise and climate change at an accelerating rate. This video introduces the Institute for Energy Efficiency at UC Santa Barbara and describes a path to reducing our energy consumption and CO2 emission. In his talk, John Bowers, Director of the Institute of Energy Efficiency and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Materials, discusses the evolution of photonics and what the future holds for more efficient, higher capacity data centers, which are important for machine learning and data processing. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Show ID: 35159]
Today's guest is the President of Pickwick Electric Cooperative, John Bowers. We hope you'll join us! https://www.facebook.com/Pickwick-Electric-Cooperative-689968691082040/
Charles and Jesse are back to discuss “Frances Patrol”, the eleventh episode of the DC Universe series Doom Patrol, featuring Kyle Clements & Tom Fitzpatrick as John Bowers, Bethany Anne Lind as Clara Steele, and Jon Briddell as Darren Jones! Email TitanTalk at TitanTalkCast@gmail.com TitanTalk on Twitter — @TitanTalkCast
On this weeks podcast we hear from Bridport manager, Adam Fricker, targeting a top 10 finish after a challenging season and Sherbourne Town Chairman, John Bowers, talks about his sides efforts to build a sustainable football club, with the support of their local community.
At AnimeNEXT 2018, Doug hosted an AnimeCons TV Live panel to talk about conventions and play a game of "What's This Panel Really About?" Our complete coverage of AnimeNEXT 2018 can be seen on AnimeCons TV.
At AnimeNEXT 2018, Doug hosted an AnimeCons TV Live panel to talk about conventions and play a game of "What's This Panel Really About?" Our complete coverage of AnimeNEXT 2018 can be seen on AnimeCons TV.
At AnimeNEXT 2018, Doug hosted an AnimeCons TV Live panel to talk about conventions and play a game of "What's This Panel Really About?" Our complete coverage of AnimeNEXT 2018 can be seen on AnimeCons TV.
At AnimeNEXT 2018, Doug hosted an AnimeCons TV Live panel to talk about conventions and play a game of "What's This Panel Really About?" Our complete coverage of AnimeNEXT 2018 can be seen on AnimeCons TV.
Mark brings in Thomas Ruskin, former NYPD detective & investigator, to the conversation on the heels of the arrest of Cesar Sayoc, who allegedly mailed 14 explosive devices last week to notable critics of President Trump, as well as John Bowers, who fatally shot 11 parishioners at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh. Also, Tom Del Bacarro (PoliticalVanguard.com) chimes in on the latest in the California propositions and local/state elections that should be front-and-center, and rightfully so.
ISACS17: Resonant Worlds: Sound, Art & Science | Konferenz Friday 09/29/17, Vortragssaal ISACS17 (re)investigates the intersections of sound, art and science from the perspective of artistic / creative curation. The participants are asked to showcase, and reflect on, their own practices from the perspective of how and why choices are made in order to make things »work« – in the sense that it resonates in/with other people, contexts, culture, society, history, and »the world«. These are perhaps issues of (and effects from) embodied experiences, of language games, of existence. /// Freitag 29.9.17, Vortragssaal Auf der »ISACS17« werden die Schnittstellen von Sound, Kunst und Wissenschaft aus Perspektive des künstlerischen / kreativen Kuratierens (neu) untersucht. Die TeilnehmerInnen wurden gebeten, ihre Arbeiten aus dem Blickwinkel zu präsentieren und zu hinterfragen wie und warum Entscheidungen getroffen wurden, mit denen die Funktionalität von Dingen erreicht werden soll – in dem Sinne, dass diese Entscheidungen in anderen Menschen, Kontexten, Kulturen, Gesellschaften, der Geschichte und »der Welt« nachhallen. Dies können Problemstellungen (und Effekte) von verkörperten Erfahrungen, Sprachspielen oder der Existenz sein.
The Double-Heterostructure Concept: How it Got Started with Herbert Kroemer. Silicon Photonic Integrated Circuits with John Bowers. Light, Noise, and Darkness with Amnon Yariv. “Plastic” Solar Cells with Alan Heeger. First Light: the Cosmic Microwave Background and Early Universe Physics with Eva Silverstein. Energy Awareness: Seeing Energy to Save Energy with Bill Parrish. Series: "Scientific Horizons" [Science] [Show ID: 30222]
The Double-Heterostructure Concept: How it Got Started with Herbert Kroemer. Silicon Photonic Integrated Circuits with John Bowers. Light, Noise, and Darkness with Amnon Yariv. “Plastic” Solar Cells with Alan Heeger. First Light: the Cosmic Microwave Background and Early Universe Physics with Eva Silverstein. Energy Awareness: Seeing Energy to Save Energy with Bill Parrish. Series: "Scientific Horizons" [Science] [Show ID: 30222]
The Digital Edge host Jim Calloway interviews Law Practice Magazine Editor-in-Chief John Bowers at the 2014 American Bar Association Law Practice Division Fall Meeting. Bowers gives examples of top themes covered such as data security and work/life balance, his favorite articles including one with Richard Susskind, and how lawyers and other legal professionals can subscribe to the magazine in print, online, or through the Law Practice App. John Bowers works with lawyers in business development and marketing. He was previously the editor-in-chief of the Law Practice Division's Webzine and has been working with the division since 2006.
We may take light for granted, but for some two-billion people around the globe, reliable, economical light sources are unavailable. In this episode of Lighting the World, John Bowers of UC Santa Barbara’s Institute for Energy Efficiency describes this problem and how they are using the highly efficient white LED, discovered by Shuji Nakamura, as a solution. Series: "Lighting the World: Shuji Nakamura and His Brilliant Discovery" [Science] [Show ID: 24738]
We may take light for granted, but for some two-billion people around the globe, reliable, economical light sources are unavailable. In this episode of Lighting the World, John Bowers of UC Santa Barbara’s Institute for Energy Efficiency describes this problem and how they are using the highly efficient white LED, discovered by Shuji Nakamura, as a solution. Series: "Lighting the World: Shuji Nakamura and His Brilliant Discovery" [Science] [Show ID: 24738]
1.4 billion people don’t have electricity. John Bowers, Director, Institute for Energy Efficiency at UCSB, talks about some of the research that is going into making solar-powered lighting for those who live off the grid in Africa and elsewhere. Series: "Onward California" [Science] [Show ID: 24470]
1.4 billion people don’t have electricity. John Bowers, Director, Institute for Energy Efficiency at UCSB, talks about some of the research that is going into making solar-powered lighting for those who live off the grid in Africa and elsewhere. Series: "Onward California" [Science] [Show ID: 24470]
A special multi-church service featuring Pastors Jack Risner, John Bowers and Jim Dumont and worship leaders Jon Hamilton and Mike Shreve.