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I Holmestrand befinner det seg en mann som har en samling på 50.000 pennesplitter. Trenger vi egentlig si mer? Dere skjønner vel hvor dette bærer? Den glade samler heter Erik Duhs Nilsen, og han tar oss gjennom pennesplittens historie. Smalt, sier du? Åh neida, i 1913 ble det produsert 1.3 milliarder pennesplitter i Birmingham, så dette er ikke smalt. Dette er gedigent! Og om dere måtte lure på hvilken side av gåsa man helst skal plukke fjær fra for å lage penner, så blir det tid til den slags også. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I Holmestrand befinner det seg en mann som har en samling på 50.000 pennesplitter. Trenger vi egentlig si mer? Dere skjønner vel hvor dette bærer? Den glade samler heter Erik Duhs Nilsen, og han tar oss gjennom pennesplittens historie. Smalt, sier du? Åh neida, i 1913 ble det produsert 1.3 milliarder pennesplitter i Birmingham, så dette er ikke smalt. Dette er gedigent! Og om dere måtte lure på hvilken side av gåsa man helst skal plukke fjær fra for å lage penner, så blir det tid til den slags også. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Äntligen pratar vi Trummor, i detalj och kärlek medAnton James Olsson.Du kommer lära dig att förstå magin djupare gällandeton, stämning, funktion, skinn, sarg och allt annat väsentligt i livet.Vi stämmer trummor LIVE i studion! Bara en sån sak.Smalt avsnitt, med ack så viktigt för att utveckla digsom Musiker och Trummis i synnerhet.Vi pratar också om varför trumsetet i garderobenkan låta bra. Behövs eltrummor?Och om du skall ha en övningsplatta eller ej.Varmt välkomna!Vill du ha din låt uppspelad direktmed tillhörande analys.Maila oss! Musiksnacket@iwm.se#Studio, #Artist, #Live, #Musiker, #Scen, #Låtskrivning, #Ai, #AI,#Musik, #Kultur, #TikTok, #Instagram, #Facebook, #Youtube, #Billboard, #HipHop, #Marknadsföring, #företagande, #Jazz, #Gospel, #Pop. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10 random ones from a Confidence Round! Fact of the Day: The Austin Powers theme song was written by Quincy Jones. "Soul Bossa Nova" was written in 20 minutes. Triple Connections: Big, Here, Punchline THE FIRST TRIVIA QUESTION STARTS AT 01:37 SUPPORT THE SHOW MONTHLY, LISTEN AD-FREE FOR JUST $1 A MONTH: www.Patreon.com/TriviaWithBudds INSTANT DOWNLOAD DIGITAL TRIVIA GAMES ON ETSY, GRAB ONE NOW! GET A CUSTOM EPISODE FOR YOUR LOVED ONES: Email ryanbudds@gmail.com Theme song by www.soundcloud.com/Frawsty Bed Music: "Your Call" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ http://TriviaWithBudds.comhttp://Facebook.com/TriviaWithBudds http://Instagram.com/ryanbudds Book a party, corporate event, or fundraiser anytime by emailing ryanbudds@gmail.com or use the contact form here: https://www.triviawithbudds.com/contact SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL MY AMAZING PATREON SUBSCRIBERS INCLUDING: Linda Elswick Ansley Bennett Mom & Mac Lillian Campbell Lynnette KeelJerry Loven Jamie Greig Rondell Merritt Sue First Nick Vogelpohl Adam Jacoby Adam Suzan Jeremy Yoder Chelsea Walker Carter A. Fourqurean Tiffany Poplin Bill Bavar Courtney Cassal Daniel Hoisington-McArthur Paula Wetterhahn Justin Cone Steven LongSue FirstKC Khoury Keith MartinTonya CharlesBen Katelyn Turner Ryan Ballantine Justly Maya Brandon Lavin Kathy McHale Selectronica Chuck Nealen Courtney French Nikki Long Jenny Santomauro Jon Handel Mark Zarate Keiva BranniganLaura PalmerLauren Glassman John Taylor Dean Bratton Mona B Pate Hogan Kristy Donald Fuller Erin Burgess Chris Arneson Trenton Sullivan Josh Gregovich Jen and NicJessica Allen Michele Lindemann Ben Stitzel Michael Redman Timothy HeavnerHarlie WestJeff Foust Sarah Snow-BrineRichard Lefdal Rebecca Meredith Leslie Gerhardt Myles Bagby Jenna Leatherman Vernon Heagy Albert Thomas Kimberly Brown Tracy Oldaker Sara Zimmerman Madeleine Garvey Jenni Yetter Alexandra Pepin Brendan JohnB Patrick Leahy Dillon Enderby John Mihaljevic James Brown Christy Shipley Pamela Yoshimura Cody Roslund Clayton Polizzi Alexander Calder Mark Haas Ricky Carney Paul McLaughlin Manny Cortez Casey OConnor Willy Powell Robert Casey Rich Hyjack Matthew Frost Joe Jermolowicz Brian Salyer Greg Bristow Megan Donnelly Jim Fields Mo Martinez Luke Mckay Simon Time Feana Nevel Brian WilliamsJordania of ZeilingriskS
Da Russland gikk til en fullskala-invasjon av Ukraina, jobbet Helge Arnli som forsvarsattaché ved Norges ambassade i Moskva. Kun 10 dager før invasjonen besøkte han grenseområdene mot Ukraina. Da skjønte han at noe var på gang. I denne episoden forteller han om tilværelsen i Moskva, russiske militærøvelser, og behovet for både avskrekking og samarbeid med Russland.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Museumspedagog ved Blaafarveværket, Lasse Hermansen Bjørnland, returnerer til oss for å snakke om tapet.Dere hørte riktig; tapet. I dette tilfelle giftig tapet. Grønn, arsenikkholdig dekor som gudskjelov ikke pryder veggene våre lenger, skjønt gudene skal vite at vi var gale etter den flotte grønnfargen som denne giften kunne gi på hjemmene våre om vi går litt tilbake i tid. Industri, mote og idioti i skjønn forening.Smalt? Javisst.Gøy? Det skal vi love deg. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Museumspedagog ved Blaafarveværket, Lasse Hermansen Bjørnland, returnerer til oss for å snakke om tapet.Dere hørte riktig; tapet. I dette tilfelle giftig tapet. Grønn, arsenikkholdig dekor som gudskjelov ikke pryder veggene våre lenger, skjønt gudene skal vite at vi var gale etter den flotte grønnfargen som denne giften kunne gi på hjemmene våre om vi går litt tilbake i tid. Industri, mote og idioti i skjønn forening.Smalt? Javisst.Gøy? Det skal vi love deg. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I denne episoden har jeg en varm og god prat sammen med Svein Østvik, best kjent som Charter-Svein. Han forteller åpent om sine opp og nedturer gjennom livet, hvordan barndommen og relasjonen til faren har preget han som person, hvilke personer som i oppveksten har betydd mye for ham, erfaringer fra jobb i psykiatrien, hans erfaringer med å gå i langvarig og intensiv psykoterapi, hvordan han har hatt det i rampelyset og hvorfor det er så viktig for ham å stå opp for det han mener er viktig og riktig.►STØTT SNAKK MED SILJEJeg setter enormt stor pris på alle som ønsker å støtte podkasten. Det gjør at jeg kan holde podkasten åpen og tilgjengelig for alle. For å gi donasjoner kan du søke opp “Snakk med Silje” i Vipps eller bruke vippsnummer: 806513►KAPITLER:00:00:00 Intro00:02:00 Om å være åpen00:03:35 Forholdet til faren00:10:58 Alkohol00:12:17 Ungdomstid00:19:22 Psykiatri og psykoterapi00:31:00 Charterfeber00:34:30 Peer Gynt00:35:24 Utroskap00:36:48 Å vise sårbare sider00:38:16 Psykosebehandling00:39:55 Traumer00:41:19 Barndomserfaringer00:43:46 Smalt ytringsrom00:46:20 Farmen kjendis00:47:50 Nedstengning og restriksjoner00:58:08 Munnbindbrenningen01:03:29 Debatten på Nrk01:08:10 Takk for støtten01:08:57 Debatten på Nrk forts.01:12:15 Faktasjekk av portrettintervju01:13:23 Norge bak fasaden01:15:05 Skal være skeptisk til makta01:18:05 Camp Kulinaris01:19:31 Janteloven01:20:30 Vi må tåle uenighet01:27:20 Frykt01:28:20 Forholdsmessighet01:31:54 Møkkete skammekrok01:33:32 Guilt by association01:36:58 Veien videre ►REFERANSER:Debatten på Nrk: https://tv.nrk.no/se?v=NNFA51042721Norge bak fasaden: https://play.tv2.no/programmer/fakta/norge-bak-fasaden/sesong-4/norge-bak-fasaden-4-episode-6-1909122.html?play=trueMunnbindbrenningen: https://www.vg.no/nyheter/innenriks/i/Ln782R/her-brenner-charter-svein-munnbindet-det-har-gaatt-for-langt This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit psykologsilje.substack.com
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In this episode of The Unfinished Print, I speak with Henry Smith, Professor Emeritus in the Dept. of East Asian Languages & Cultures at Columbia University. Together we delve into the scientific aspects of Meiji woodblock prints, exploring the trajectory of Nishiki-e during the late Edo and Meiji eras. Additionally, we examine the significance of cochineal and naphthol dyes, and scrutinize particle sizes. Henry's scholarly contributions include groundbreaking articles on subjects such as Hokusai and the Blue Revolution, with the introduction of Prussian Blue to the Japanese woodblock aesthetic during the mid to late Edo Period. Join me in discovering how Henry's passion drew him into the enchanting world of Meiji woodblock prints, as we navigate the influence of Western collectors in Meiji Japan, exemplified by figures like English s urgeon William Anderson. Henry helps me in understanding the rich palette and the science behind Meiji prints, shaped by the infusion of imported dyes and pigments. Please follow The Unfinished Print and my own mokuhanga work on Instagram @andrezadoroznyprints or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com Notes: may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Artists works follow after the note if available. Pieces are mokuhanga unless otherwise noted. Dimensions are given if known. Publishers are given if known. The funeral procession of Meiji Emperor at Nijubashi designed by Yasuda Hanpo (1889-1947) Columbia Academic Commons Professor Henry Smith's article on the Japanese Student movement, here. Peter Gluck - is an American architect who has won multiple awards and has designed buildings all over the world. He is the principal of GLUCK+, an architecture firm based in New York City. Professor Carol Gluck - is a Special Research Scholar and George Sansom Professor Emerita of History, Department of History at Columbia University. She has written multiple books and articles on Japanese history. Jane Jacobs (1916-2006) - an American-Canadian journalist, activist who had written extensively on the life and death of North American cities such as New York City, and Toronto. Her book The Death And Life Of Great American Cities, is considered a classic in urban planning for the modern city and its subsequent decline. Robert Venturi (1925-2018) - was an American architect and theorist known for his contributions to postmodern architecture. He, along with his partner and wife Denise Scott Brown, played a key role in shaping architectural discourse in the late 20th century. Venturi challenged the modernist principles that dominated architecture at the time, advocating for a more inclusive and eclectic approach. His book, Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture (1966) was where he critiqued the rigidity of modernist architecture and championed a more diverse and contextual approach to architecture. Metabolism (Japan) - The Metabolism movement was characterized by a group of young Japanese architects and designers who sought to address the challenges of rapid urbanization and rebuilding after World War II. Key principles and concepts of Metabolism in Japanese architecture are megastructures, prefabrication and modularity, biology and organic growth, and technological innovation. One special notable example of Metabolist architecture was the now demolished Kisho Kurokawa's Nakagin Capsule Tower in Tōkyō. Shinjuku: The Phenomenal City - was the exhibition Henry Smith discussed in this episode. It was exhibited December 16, 1975 to March 7, 1976 at the Museum of Modern Art, New York City. More info, here. a+u magazine - also known as architecture and urbanism magazine, is a Japanese/English architecture magazine first published in 1971. More info, here. Kōji Taki (1928-2011) - was a Japanese author, architectural critic, editor, and key figure in the Metabolist movement. He played a significant role in shaping the discourse of contemporary architecture in Japan and was instrumental in promoting the ideas of the Metabolists. Kappabashi - located in Tōkyō's Asakusa district, is a renowned destination for kitchenware and restaurant supplies. The street is lined with stores offering a diverse range of products, including traditional Japanese knives, sushi-making equipment, and unique culinary gadgets. Kappabashi is especially popular for its sampuru shops, where visitors can buy realistic food replicas commonly displayed outside restaurants. The area features a mix of large retailers and specialty stores, creating a charming atmosphere with its traditional Japanese architecture. It's easily accessible from Tawaramachi Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line. fūkei hanga - are landscape images. These paintings and prints represent the natural world such as mountains, rivers, waterfalls. You can find these types of prints from the golden age of nishiki-e to shin-hanga, to today. Sunset at Tomonotsu (1940, 9"x14") by Tsuchiya Koitsu (1879-1942) and published by Watanabe. Mitaka - is a city located in the western part of Tōkyō, Japan. A very pretty and quiet part of the city it is famous for the Ghibli Museum, and Inokashira Park. 100 Views of Edo (名所江戸百景) - is a series of nishiki-e prints designed by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858). It was published between 1856 and 1859 and consists of 118 or 119 prints, each depicting various scenes of Edo (Tōkyō). The prints show the beauty, diversity, and everyday life of Edo, capturing different seasons, landscapes, landmarks, and activities. Hiroshige's use of color, composition, and atmospheric effects contributes to the series' enduring popularity. The scenes range from bustling urban areas and landscapes to rural views, often incorporating elements of nature and traditional Japanese culture. Suruga-chō (1885) Thirty Six Views of Mount Fuji - one of Hokusai's most iconic series, known for its various depictions of Mount Fuji in different seasons, weather conditions, and different vantage points. The series includes "The Great Wave off Kanagawa." Published between 1830-1832 the series portrays Mount Fuji in different perspectives, everyday life, as well as the special importance of Mount Fuji in Edo culture. The series had a large impact on Western artists and thinkers, including the Impressionists and Post-Impressionists. Umezawa Hamlet-fields in Sagami Province (1830-31) Santa Barbara Museum of Art - is an art museum located in Santa Barbara, California, USA. Its collection contains art works from all over the world, focusing on paintings, sculpture, and paper works. More info, here. Kobayashi Kiyochika (1847-1915) - was a painter and woodblock print designer famous for his war prints on the First Sino-Japanese War (July 25, 1894- April 17, 1895). Kiyochika captured the transitional period in Japanese history as the country underwent rapid modernization and Westernization during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Onoguchi Tokuji Destroying The Gate at Jinzhoucheng (1895 14 3/4" x 28 9/16") published by Daikokuya. Utagawa School - was a school of print designers starting with Utagawa Toyoharu (1735-1814). He employed one point perspective (vanishing point) in his print designs, being influenced by Western perspective. The influence of the Utagawa school goes far in Japanese print history and one of its most successful. This schools print designs of kabuki portraits, beautiful women (bijin-ga), and landscapes are excellent. Some famous names attributed to the Utagawa school are Utamaro (1753-1806), Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1865), and Ando Hiroshige (1797-1858). A fine description of this school can be found, here at Artelino. Newly Published Picture of the Battle of Jiuzan-shan in China (9 3/16" x 13 1/8") attributed to Utagawa Toyoharu Okumura Masanobu (1686-1784) - was a Japanese nishiki-e artist and print designer who lived during the Edo period. He is credited with pioneering the use of full-color printing and is considered one of the early masters of the art form. Okumura Masanobu was known for his contributions to bijin-ga and yakusha-e (actor prints). He played a role in the development of nishiki-e as a popular art form. More information can be found at Viewing Japanese Prints, here. Large Perspective Picture of Evening Cool by Ryōgoku Bridge (ca. 1748) hand coloured Sumida River - is a major river that flows through Tōkyō, Japan. It plays a significant role in the history, culture, and landscape of the city. The Sumida River flows for approximately 27 kilometers (about 17 miles) through Tokyo, originating from Kita City and flowing into Tōkyō Bay. It passes through several wards, including Kita, Adachi, Sumida, Taito, Koto, and Chuo. The river has been portrayed in nishiki-e prints for generations, along with its bridges. Kobayashi Kiyochika the Sumida River at Night (9.76"x14" - est. 1881) Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1798-1861) - is considered one of the last “masters” of the ukiyo-e genre of Japanese woodblock printmaking. His designs range from landscapes, samurai and Chinese military heroes, as well as using various formats for his designs such as diptychs and triptychs. Yamayoshi Genba no jō Chikafusa (14 5/16" x 9 15/16" - 1848/49) published by Sumiyoshiya Ike no Taiga (1723-1776) - was a Japanese painter of the mid-Edo period, known for his skill in the Nanga style, which was influenced by Chinese literati painting. He is best remembered for his role in promoting a cross-cultural exchange of ideas between Japan and China in the realm of art and aesthetics during the Edo Period. Landscape with Pavilion (1750) Akita ranga painting - a style of Japanese painting that emerged in the late Edo period, particularly during the 19th century, in the region of Akita in northern Japan. The term "ranga" literally translates to "Dutch painting" and reflects the influence of European painting styles, particularly Dutch and Western techniques, which were introduced to Japan through trade with the Dutch during the Edo Period. More info, here. Satake Shozan (1748-1785) - Pine Tree and Parakeet (68.11" x 22.83") est 1700's, painting. Shinobazu Pond - is a large pond located within Ueno Park in Tōkyō, Japan. Ueno Park is a spacious public park that is home to several museums, a zoo, temples, and beautiful green spaces. Shinobazu Pond is one of the central features of Ueno Park, and it is renowned for its scenic beauty and historical significance. hanmoto system - is the Edo Period (1603-1868) collaboration system of making woodblock prints in Japan. The system was about using, carvers, printers, and craftsmen by various print publishers in order to produce woodblock prints. The system consisted of the following professions; publisher, artist, carver, and printer. William Anderson (1842–1900) was an English surgeon and collector with a significant impact on the appreciation and understanding of Japanese art in the late 19th century. Anderson became a passionate collector of Japanese art, amassing a vast and diverse collection that included nishiki-e, ceramics, textiles, and other traditional artworks. His collection grew to be one of the most significant and comprehensive of its time. His bequest laid the foundation for the development of Japanese art studies in the West, influencing subsequent generations of scholars, collectors, and enthusiasts. ezōshiya - is a type of Japanese bookstore that specializes in selling "ehon" or picture books. Ehon are valued not only for their storytelling but also for the quality of illustrations. These books played a role in promoting visual literacy and appreciation of art in Japan. Nishiki-e had been sold at these book stores during the Edo Period. Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1865) is widely regarded as one of the most significant woodblock print designers in Japanese history. His diverse portfolio includes prints ranging from landscapes and books to erotica and sumo. Kunisada worked during the vibrant era of nishiki-e alongside notable artists such as Andō Hiroshige (1797-1858), Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849), and the aforementioned Kuniyoshi. This period represents a rich and abundant chapter in Japanese woodblock print history. Ichikawa Danjurō VIII as Hanzaemon published by Tamaya Sōsuke (1852) 13 9/16" x 9 3/16" cochineal - known as yōko in Japanese, is a red dye taken from the dried bodies of female cochineal insects. These insects are native to Central and South America, where they feed on the sap of prickly pear cacti. Cochineal has been used for centuries as a natural dye, valued for its vibrant red color. An article about synthetic pigments and cochineal in Japanese woodblock prints and co-written by Henry Smith can be found, here. William Sturgis Bigelow (1850-1926) - was an avid collector of Japanese art. His extensive travels to Japan from 1882 to 1889, coupled with a close friendship with Ernest Fenollosa, enabled him to amass a remarkable collection. Bigelow's acquisitions played a pivotal role in promoting Japanese art in the Western world. World Of The Meiji Print - is a book published by Weatherhill in 1991 and written by Julia Meech-Pekarik. It describes how nishiki-e developed and evolved during the Meiji period. Roger Keyes (1942-2020) - was a distinguished scholar of Japanese woodblock prints. His expertise was showcased in his 1982 dissertation, a comprehensive study of Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892). Additionally, Keyes authored the book 'Ehon: The Artists and the Book in Japan' in 2006, further solidifying his significant contributions to the understanding of Japanese printmaking. Amy Reigle Newland - is a Japanese print scholar who has written various articles and books upon the subject. One of my favourite books by Newland is her book about Toyohara Kunichika, Time Present and Past: Images of A Forgotten Master (1999). Bruce Coats - is Professor of Art History and the Humanities at Scripps College, Claremont, California. He has contributed to several books on Japanese woodblock prints, one of my favourites is Chikanobu: Modernity and Nostalgia in Japanese Prints (2006). James A Michener (1907-1997) - was a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer, scholar, and esteemed academic known for his extensive contributions to various literary genres. Beyond his celebrated literary achievements, Michener also delved into the world of Japanese prints, demonstrating a multifaceted curiosity and intellectual versatility. His exploration of Japanese prints added another layer to his diverse body of work, reflecting a deep appreciation for Japanese art and culture. Honolulu Academy of Arts - founded in 1922 by Anna Rice Cooke, evolved into the Honolulu Museum of Art (HoMA) in 2012. Rice-Cooke's vision for a multicultural art space led to its creation, with an endowment and land donated by the Cooke family. The museum's architectural style blends Hawaiian, Chinese, and Spanish influences. Over the years, HoMA expanded, adding educational wings, a cafe, and more, while its permanent collection grew to over 50,000 pieces. In 2011, The Contemporary Museum merged with HoMA, unifying as the Honolulu Museum of Art. More info, here. shinbun nishiki-e - the Meiji Restoration of 1868 marked a pivotal moment in Japan's history, prompting significant societal upheavals. Tōkyō, formerly Edo, became the new centre of Imperial Japan, and by 1871, the traditional feudal class system had been abolished, accompanied by compulsory education laws. This era of profound change spurred creative responses to economic challenges. Starting in the summer of 1874, innovative individuals introduced shimbun nishikie, vibrant single-sheet woodblock prints that served as colorful souvenirs. These prints, produced until 1876, were not just visually striking but also narratively engaging, recounting news articles in a format ideal for oral storytelling. Renowned artists like Ochiai Yoshiiku and Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, both students of the celebrated Utagawa Kuniyoshi, played a key role in illustrating these captivating snapshots of an evolving Japan. An excellent article on shinbun nishiki-e can be found here, from All About Japan. Fighting Off A Wolf by Sadanobu II (1848-1940) from the Nichinichi Shinbun (9 1/2" x 6 3/4") Satsuma Rebellion - occurring in 1877, was a last stand against the modernization policies of the Meiji government by disaffected samurai from the Satsuma domain. Led by Saigō Takamori (1828-1877), a key figure in the Meiji Restoration. The rebellion sought to restore imperial power and resist the centralization efforts of the government. The conflict ended in a decisive government victory at the Battle of Shiroyama, where Saigō met his end, marking one of the final samurai-led uprisings in Japan's history. Suzuki Harunobu (1725-1770) -pioneered the art of nishiki-e, becoming the first to craft multi-color woodblock prints. Renowned for his exquisite designs, Harunobu's subjects often revolved around the portrayal of beautiful women, shunga (erotic art), and classical poetry. His innovative techniques and thematic choices significantly influenced the genre during the Edo period in Japan. Lovers Walking In The Snow (1764-1772) (11 1/4"x8 1/8") Emperor Meiji born Mutsuhito (1852 – 1912), was the 122nd Emperor of Japan, reigning from 1867 until his death in 1912. His reign, known as the Meiji Era, marked a transformative period in Japanese history. The Meiji Restoration of 1868 saw the end of the Tokugawa shogunate and the restoration of imperial rule, with Emperor Meiji playing a central role in Japan's modernization and westernization efforts. During his era, Japan underwent significant political, social, and economic reforms, propelling the country into the ranks of major world powers. Emperor Meiji's reign is often associated with Japan's rapid modernization and emergence onto the global stage. sōsaku-hanga - also known as creative prints, is a printmaking style primarily, though not exclusively, characterized by prints created by a single artist. Originating in early twentieth-century Japan, alongside the shin-hanga movement, this style emphasizes the artist's direct involvement in the entire printmaking process — from design and carving to printing. While the designs, especially in the early stages, may appear rudimentary, the concept of artists producing their own prints marked a significant departure from the traditional model where a select group of carvers, printers, and publishers collaborated in the creation of woodblock prints. shin hanga - is a style of Japanese woodblock printmaking that emerged in the early 20th century, marking the end of the nishiki-e period. Originating around 1915 under the direction of Watanabe Shōzaburō (1885-1962), the art form responded to the foreign demand for "traditional" Japanese imagery. Shin hanga artists focused on motifs like castles, bridges, famous landscapes, and bamboo forests. The style was initiated when Watanabe discovered Austrian artist Fritz Capelari (1884-1950) and commissioned him to design prints for Watanabe's budding printing house. This collaboration led to the evolution of shin hanga into a distinctive new style of Japanese woodblock printing. The shin hanga movement thrived until its inevitable decline after the Second World War (1939-1945). fan print (uchiwa-e) - are crafted in the form of flat, oval fans using materials such as rice paper or silk. These prints are designed to be functional fans, allowing for practical use while showcasing artistic designs. Amy Poster - is the curator emerita of Asian Art at the Brooklyn Museum. aizuri-e - are woodblock prints made entirely with shades of blue. This style gained popularity during the Edo Period. Keisai Eisen (1790-1848) - was a nishiki-e print designer and author during the Edo Period. His print designs are famous for beautiful women and large head prints (ōkubi-e). surimono (date unknown - Edo Period) Hiraga Gennai (1729-1779/80) - was a versatile Japanese polymath and rōnin during the Edo period. His diverse talents spanned pharmacology, rangaku (Dutch learning), medicine, literature, painting, and invention. Notable creations include the erekiteru (electrostatic generator), kankanpu (asbestos cloth). Gennai authored satirical works such as Fūryū Shidōken den (1763) and Nenashigusa (1763), along with essays like On Farting and A Lousy Journey of Love. He also wrote guidebooks on male prostitutes, including the Kiku no en (1764) and San no asa (1768). Employing various pen names like Kyūkei and Fūrai Sanjin, he is most recognized by the name Hiraga Gennai. Yokohama-e -refers to a genre of Japanese woodblock prints depicting scenes from Yokohama, a pivotal port city during the late Edo and Meiji periods. These prints showcase the influx of international influences, featuring foreign ships, traders, and cultural exchanges. Yokohama-e captures the dynamic transformation of Japan as it opened to the world, portraying a vivid visual narrative of the city's bustling trade and encounters between Japanese and Western cultures. View of Foreigners' Houses on the Beach Street Seen From Yokohama Port (ca. 1873) by Hiroshige III (1842-1894) Sadahide Utagawa (1807-1878/79) - was a designer of nishiki-e during the late Edo and early Meiji Periods. He trained under Utagawa Kunisada and depicted medieval Japanese scenes, collaborating on the 53 Stations of the Tōkaidō, and prints related to Yokohama-e. Battle of Ōei (ca.1848) Sir William Henry Perkin (1838–1907) was a British chemist who is renowned for his accidental discovery of the first synthetic dye, known as mauveine or mauve. This significant breakthrough occurred in 1856 when Perkin was attempting to synthesize quinine, a treatment for malaria, from coal tar derivatives. Instead, he obtained a purple-colored substance while working with aniline, leading to the creation of the vibrant purple dye. napthols - are special dyes used in making colourful fabrics on handlooms. They get their name from a specific part in their makeup called an azo group. These dyes are known for making colors really bright and long-lasting on fabrics. They help create fabrics in lots of different colors, like orange, brown, yellow, scarlet, golden yellow, black, red, violet, and more. orpiment - sekiō in Japanese, is a bright yellow to orange-yellow mineral composed of arsenic trisulfide (As2S3). It has been historically used as a pigment in painting and for other decorative purposes due to its vibrant color. Often found in association with realgar, another arsenic sulfide mineral, orpiment has also been employed in traditional medicine and alchemy. However, its toxic nature limits such applications, and it's crucial to note that handling orpiment, especially in powdered form, poses health risks due to the presence of arsenic. Marco Leona PhD - is the David H. Koch Scientist at Large at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He has written several articles on Spectroscopy and art. Estée Lauder (1906-2004) - was a pioneering American businesswoman and the co-founder of the renowned cosmetics company Estée Lauder Companies. Alongside her husband Joseph Lauder, she established the company in 1946, starting with a few skincare products she developed herself. Estée Lauder's hands-on approach to marketing and emphasis on quality turned her brand into a symbol of luxury. Initially selling to friends, she built a global beauty empire with a diverse product line including skincare, makeup, and fragrances. Today, the Estée Lauder Companies remain influential in the beauty industry, with a portfolio of well-known brands. Estée Lauder's legacy is marked by her significant contributions to the cosmetics world and her establishment of an enduring and iconic beauty brand. The Adachi Institute of Woodblock Prints - is a print studio located in Tōkyō. Established in 1994 in order to promote and preserve the colour woodblock print of Japan. More information, in English and in Japanese. The 47 Rōnin of Akō - were a group of samurai who sought revenge for the unjust death of their master, Lord Asano Naganori, in 1701. After Asano was forced to commit seppuku (a form of ritual suicide), his loyal retainers, the 47 Ronin, meticulously planned and executed the revenge, successfully avenging their lord's honor. The story is a celebrated example of bushido (samurai code) and loyalty in Japanese history and folklore. smalt - is a deep blue pigment that has been historically used in art and ceramics. It is composed of finely powdered glass, often colored with cobalt oxide to achieve its distinctive blue hue. Smalt was popular during the Renaissance and Baroque periods as a substitute for expensive blue pigments like lapis lazuli. Artists would mix smalt with binders to create blue paint for their artworks. Smalt has some drawbacks, including a tendency to fade over time and a vulnerability to darkening when exposed to certain environmental conditions. Keiji Shinohara - is a Japanese mokuhanga printmaker who apprenticed under Uesugi Keiichiro in Ōsaka. He is the artist-in-residence at Wesleyan University in Connecticut. More info about Keiji can be found here, and here. Yamado-ike from the series Eight Views of Hirakata (2006) 11"x15": gum arabic - is a sap from two types of Acacia tree. In art it is used as a binder for pigments which creates viscosity (depending on how much or little is applied to your pigments) for your watercolours and oils. Rachel Levitas has a fine description on how she uses gum arabic in her work, here. Bakumatsu Period - refers to the final years of the Edo period, specifically from the mid-19th century to the early 1860s. The term "Bakumatsu" can be translated as "end of the shogunate." This era was characterized by significant political, social, and economic changes that eventually led to the overthrow of the Tokugawa shogunate and the restoration of imperial rule in the Meiji period. Bunsei Period - was a period in Japanese history which lasted from April 1818 - December 1830 CE © Popular Wheat Productions opening and closing musical credit - The Shadow of Your Smile by Dominic Farinacci, G@ Records (2023) logo designed and produced by Douglas Batchelor and André Zadorozny Disclaimer: Please do not reproduce or use anything from this podcast without shooting me an email and getting my express written or verbal consent. I'm friendly :) Слава Українi If you find any issue with something in the show notes please let me know. ***The opinions expressed by guests in The Unfinished Print podcast are not necessarily those of André Zadorozny and of Popular Wheat Productions.***
Den klarsynta och rutinerade spanartrion Calle Norlén, Göran Everdahl och Jessika Gedin ger oss sina framtidsvisioner inför det nya året. Hur ska det bli och vad kan vi förvänta oss av framtiden. Programledare är den legendariske Ingvar Storm som gör comeback just denna fredag. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Veckans panel och spaningar 2023-12-29: Calle Norlén: Smalt är det nya bredaJessika Gedin: Storslagna ursäkterGöran Everdahl: Goda tecken i skynSpanarna i P1 - programmet görs av:Programledare är Ingvar StormMusiken väljs av Berit Nygren.Sändningsproducent: Daniel af KlintbergTekniker: Hanna MelanderProducent för Spanarna i P1 är Ronnie RitterlandSpanarna sänds i P1, fredagar klockan 15.04 och med repris på lördagar klockan 9.03. Programmet släpps som podd, fredagar i Sveriges Radio Play.
Peter Benson, Daniel Zetterberg och Björn Rydell diskuterar följande i veckans avsnitt: Bahnhof, Bredband2, Profoto, Annehem, Stille och Kitron. Detta avsnitt av Affärsvärlden Analys sponsras av: Spotlight Stock Market https://spotlightstockmarket.com Letar du efter köpvärda aktier? Få inspiration och sök bland tusentals analyser i Affärsvärldens analysarkiv. https://www.affarsvarlden.se/verktyg/analysarkiv
Hva er egentlig evangeliet? I denne episoden spør vi oss om det er grunnen til at vi lever som om Gud ikke finnes skyldes et smalt evangeliet? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In der Nachmittagsfolge begrüßen wir heute Marius Westhoff, Founder von Smalt, und sprechen mit ihm über die erfolgreich abgeschlossene Pre-Seed-Finanzierungsrunde in Höhe von 4,1 Millionen Euro.Smalt hat eine Talententwicklungs- und Dienstleistungsplattform für den grünen Handwerkssektor entwickelt, um die Energiewende in Europa durch das ungenutzte Potenzial von zugewanderten Arbeitnehmenden zu beschleunigen. Die Plattform qualifiziert Talente mit spezialisierten Ausbildungs- und Zertifizierungsprogrammen und verändert die Dienstleistungserfüllung mit intelligenter Disposition, KI-gesteuerter Workflow-Anleitung und spezieller Kundenanalyse. Das innovative Ausbildungsprogramm von Smalt beginnt mit intensiven zwei- bis sechswöchigen Akademien und schult die Teilnehmenden kontinuierlich mit digitalen Lerntechnologien zu zertifizierten Solar- und Wärmepumpeninstallateuren. Die erste Gruppe hat das Programm bereits abgeschlossen und installiert bereits aktiv Solaranlagen in ganz Deutschland. Sobald die Auszubildenden zertifiziert sind, werden sie mit modernster Hard- und Software ausgestattet, um effiziente, standardisierte und hochwertige Installationen zu gewährleisten. Neben den neuen Fachkräften beschäftigt das Unternehmen auch erfahrene, zertifizierte Elektrikerinnen, Elektriker, Meisterinnen und Meister, um ein Höchstmaß an Installationsqualität und Sicherheit zu gewährleisten. Das Startup wurde im Jahr 2023 von den Harvard- und Stanford-Absolventen Khurram Masood und Marius Westhoff in Berlin gegründet. Smalt bietet seine Dienstleistungen bereits zahlreichen Kunden an, zu denen u.a. Solar- und Wärmepumpenhersteller, Energieunternehmen und große Einzelhändler von Ökoenergieanlagen zählen. Das wichtigste Angebot ist dabei der Zugang zu qualitativ hochwertigen Installationsdiensten aus einem Pool von erfahrenen und kürzlich geschulten Mitarbeitenden.Nun hat das Berliner Talent-Startup in einer Pre-Seed-Runde 4,1 Millionen Euro unter der Führung von La Famiglia und Owl Ventures eingesammelt. Zu den weiteren Kapitalgebern zählen Axel Springer, Porsche Ventures und einige Business Angels. Das frische Kapital soll in die Weiterentwicklung der Lösung und die Erweiterung der Unternehmenspräsenz fließen. Smalt plant, ein kontinentweites Netz von Installations- und Wartungsgeschäften aufzubauen, die von erfahrenen Führungskräften aus der eigenen Belegschaft, lokalen Unternehmenden und erfahrenen Handwerkerinnen und Handwerkern geführt werden.
Den som har investerat sina pengar på Helsingforsbörsen har under en lång tid kunnat följa med den plågsamma utvecklingen där värdet på aktierna bara fortsätter och fortsätter att sjunka. Totalvärdet på Helsingforsbörsen har nu sjunkit till historiskt låga nivåer. Vad är det frågan om, och vad ska småspararen göra? Vad betyder de ökande geopolitiska spänningarna framför allt i Kina för de finländska bolagen och för småspararen? I Slaget efter tolv möts Lasse Corin, chefsekonom vid Aktia, Sven-Eric Holmström placeringscoach och ekonom Martin Paasi vid Nordnet. Maria Nylund leder diskussionen i Slaget efter tolv på måndag 30.10 klockan 12:03 i Yle Vega. E-post: slaget@yle.fi
Det er stille fra Ukraina om dagen. Det kan bety at noe større er i ferd med å skje ved fronten. I tillegg hopper vi inn i Natos verden. Jørn Wichne Pedersen er ukens gjest, og jobbet som Nato-diplomat på skjebnedagen 24. februar 2022. Hvorfor tok ikke Vesten Russland på alvor da de raslet med sablene i månedene før fullskala-invasjonen? Vi er også innom nyheten om Polens våpennekt, Kinas Russland-flørt og kommentaren som vekket latter i FNs sikkerhetsråd onsdag. Send oss innspill og lytterspørsmål på ukrainapodden@nettavisen.noSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you or someone you love struggle with anxiety, depression, or bipolar disease and also struggle with finding joy in being a stay-at-home parent? Finding calm can be challenging, especially for those dealing with anxiety and depression. In this episode, we will hear from Barb Smalt, a stay-at-home mom who found relief from bipolar disorder with the help of cannabis. She shares her journey toward discovering cannabis and how it has allowed her to be a more present parent to her children while pursuing new hobbies and passions. She also shares how her new healthy lifestyle ultimately led to her losing 20 pounds! Tune in to discover what it means to live Well With Cannabis with Barb. Resources: • Well With Cannabis Show Notes - https://emilykylenutrition.com/episode-12/ • Well With Cannabis Community - https://shop.emilykylenutrition.com/product/membership/
Det har korats svenska mästare i cykelcross och på kontinenten har MVDP och Pidcock dragit igång sina CX-säsonger. Med ganska stor framgång. Det pratar vi om. Fortfarande lite svalt på prylfronten men vi har nosat upp en spännande, om än lite smal, nyhet. Och som vanligt massa härligt snack. Avsnittet presenteras i samarbete med Bikester. Tack för det!
I dag blir det smalt, riktigt smalt när Ellen grottar ner sig i favoriten smaltång, Fucus radicans. Men vad är Big Mama…. Lyssna och lär. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mørkegrønt eller lysegrønt? Ultimatum eller kompromissvilje? Smalt miljøparti eller breitt folkeparti? MDG har landsmøte og skal stake ut kursen for kva slags parti dei skal vere. Partileiar Une Bastholm gjestar Politisk kvarter. Hør episoden i appen NRK Radio
Utakt ber om politisk støtte til flere fridager, tester cola fra Alsace og går gjennom teknologi vi ikke visste vi trengte. Hør episoden i appen NRK Radio
We're back on track fellas! After a long pause during these crazy times since COVID, we're back with probably one of my most favourite sets I've recorded so far. Beside the fact that this one is recorded live for the first time in the Loops of Life history, I've recorded this one on the very special Odyssey & Friends party at the MuK in Gießen which was hosted by the fastest growing music collective in the area around. Odyssey is a very special event series hosted by my homies Nic Palpate, Tammo, as well as Jonny Beam, and Smalt. I'm honoured that I could be a part of this project and I'm looking forward to play with these guys again. Make sure to leave a like for these guys and also keep an eye open for some upcoming news from my residence event ENNEA by Alivemaex. You don't want to miss that, I can tell you! Get it on iTunes as well: https://apple.co/3kEjVVi Andrea Olivia - Jam Table (Marco Faraone Love Is a Lie Remix Green Velvet - La La Land (Layton Giordani Remix) Dr. Needles - Garden Voice Melody's Enemy - Open Your Eyes Shannon - Let The Music Play (Alan Fitzpatrick's 6am Terrace Mix) Nicolas Taboada - Action Vocal Star B (Riva Starr & Mark Broom) - Gotta Have You Tiger Stripes - Destroyer Technotronic - Pump Up The Jam (Raíz Remix) Danny Fontana - Furaki (Steam Shape Remix) Spektre - Soul Movement Spartaque - Push On (Skober Remix) Depeche Mode - Everything Counts (Victor Ruiz & Thomas Schumacher Remix) Metodi Hristov - Industrial Acid Coyu - Clap your Hands Mauro Somm - Uncensored Spartaque - Dolphin Revenge Tiger Stripes - Fire Jay Lumen - Dark Rooms UMEK - Slightly Larger Than You MarmorMetall on social media: SoundCloud: http://soundcloud.com/marmormetall Instagram: http://instagram.com/marmormetall Facebook: http://facebook.com/marmormetall Youtube: http://bit.ly/2lfHtyx MarmorMetall's music on all platforms: Spotify: http://spoti.fi/2xfZPJ0 Beatport: http://bit.ly/2CMwnyi iTunes: http://apple.co/2hQPHMu Deezer: http://bit.ly/2hsS0nR Contact me if you have any questions about my music or just want to be a part of Loops of Life: marmormetall@gmail.com
Den siste uken har konflikten mellom Israel og Hamas tatt seg kraftig opp. Over 200 mennesker er blitt drept, og kamphandlingene fortsetter. Men hvorfor smalt det akkurat nå? Og hva vil skje videre? Med Aftenpostens Midtøsten-korrespondent John Hultgren.
I afsnit 61 af Investeringspodcasten tager Hansen og Larsen en aktiesnak om de bedste amerikanske bankregnskaber i flere år, de fire key drivers og hvorvidt indtjeningsforbedringerne allerede er indpriset i aktiekurserne. Lyt også med om den smalt funderet aktieoptur under overfladen, hvor det brede marked har svært ved at følge med – men er det et kortsigtet faresignal eller tilbagevenden til 2020’s optur? Afslutningsvis runder snakken GN Store Nords opjustering og deres høje vækstrater inden for audio segmentet, der i høj grad har nydt godt af de flere hjemmearbejdsdage blandt danskerne – vil det være en tendens, vi kommer til at se hos flere selskaber? 02:28 - 12:30 Amerikanske bankregnskaber 12:30 - 19:15 Smalt funderet aktieoptur 19:15 - 26.49 GN Store Nord
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Grønne aksjer på Oslo Børs stuper. Hvorfor skjer det nå? Og hva skal du som sitter med aksjer i disse selskapene gjøre? Det snakker vi om i denne episoden av Finansredaksjonen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
De stora strömningstjänsterna lanserar dokumentära serier i en strid ström. Löpandebandproducerade truecrime-serier om våldsverkare och spektakulära brott, men ofta också filmer med en personlig ton och konstnärlig ambition. I dagens P1 Kultur tar vi ett stort grepp på genren. Vad gjorde svenskt dokumentärskapande stort internationellt? Hur tänker internationella producenter? Och vad är så lockande med skogsskövling? Medverkar gör filminstitutets dokumentärkonsulent Juan Pablo Libossart samt filmmakarna Ewa Cederstam och Kasper Collin, som också sitter i juryn för Oscars dokumentärpris. Och så har Björn Jansson pratat med Margreth Olin som gjort filmen om den norska fotografen Lene Marie Fossen, svårt sjuk i anorexi. VAR HÄNDE MED SAMTALET OM KONSTFACKS VITA HAVET? Tekniken var inte med oss i torsdagens sändning, när den senaste tidens kulturdebatt om Konstfack, om ifall skolans utställningssal Vita havet borde byta namn. Vi hör kulturskribenterna Nathan Hamelberg och Christer Abrahamson om vem som har tillgång till konstskolorna - och i förlängningen till konsten. Programledare: Lisa Bergström Producent: Estrid Holm
Då var det äntligen dags för avsnitt 65 av Sökpodden. Denna gång pratar Maria, Jonathan och Michael om inlärningsfasen på Facebook Ads, startsidan & SEO och avslutar med ett snack om app-kampanjer på Google Ads. Du lyssnar väl? Inlägget #65 Smalt eller svalt dök först upp på Sökmotorkonsult.se.
This episode is brought to you by Crushing It, the exciting new romantic comedy from debut author, Lorelei Parker. Crushing It is available wherever books are sold. The Novel:Make Me Hate You The Author:Kandi Steiner The Not-so-Noobie: Ariana (@arianareadsbooks)The Synopsis:If he kisses me right now, I’ll drown.Every sip of air is shallow and burning, because in the arms of my best friend’s brother, I’m the closest I’ve ever been to sin.His eyes flick to my lips, and I remember the first time I tasted him, seven years ago before I left this town and vowed never to return. His hands grip my waist, and I remember the pain when he rejected me, when my entire world crashed down at his command. His jaw clenches, and my senses come alive with one stinging reminder.I’m not his to kiss, and he’s not mine.I tried to stay away from Tyler Wagner, putting an entire country between us. But when his sister’s wedding brings us back to the same town, to the same house, I can’t avoid him, no matter how hard I try.He’s always there, his dark eyes bewitching, luring me into their depths. The memory of us pulls me under like a rip current, and when he flashes that smile, I lose my breath, along with my will, unable to escape his grip and find the surface.Now, hours before our plus ones arrive for the wedding, I’m in his arms, begging him to make me hate him, knowing he never could.If he kisses me right now, I’ll drown.And I’ll take him down with me.Show Notes:- Sponsored promo for Crushing It - Welcome to the July Book Club with Ariana- Special Thanks to Valentine PR & Literary Management - The romance series I'll continue to recommend to every reader: The Bluewater Billionaires (00:03:49)- Our shared appreciation and love for the "Core Four": Pippa Grant, Claire Kingsley, Lucy Score, and Kathryn Nolan- Ariana's masterful make-up looks - catch them on IG!- Why don't we have more book covers featuring women and JUST women?- "There was enough space for Aaron Burr and Hamilton"...- Ariana's Reading Recommendations (00:13:00)- Want to join another book club? Check out SheSquad Book Club- Book Club Question #1: What are your favorite romance novel tropes? (00:15:03)- Why do we love hockey romance so much?- Massive THANK YOU to Kandi Steiner for the bonus giveaway prizes!- Introducing Make Me Hate You (00:20:01) - Available for FREE on Kindle Unlimited- Spoiler-free summarized first impressions from Ariana & Kelly (00:24:34)- Shoutout to Kandi's latest release: Ritual (Available Now)- Astrology as it relates to our favorite characters... - Book Club Question #2: Who would you cast to play Jasmine in a film adaptation of Make Me Hate You? (00:32:56)- Smalt blue, not smelt blue...- A quick poll about "casting" cover models as the characters in books- Book Club Question #3: Who would you cast to play Tyler in the film adaptation of Make Me Hate You? - Jacob vs. Tyler vs. Azra vs. Jasmine aka the Love Trapezoid - The beginning of Kandi's Fun Facts (00:45:29)- Jasmine's mysterious podcast- Book Club Question #4: Have you been a bridesmaid before? What did you wear? (00:50:49) *Thank you for the pics*- Lavender... the unforgiving bridesmaid dress color *Promo for the Dateable Podcast- Let the Spoiler Talk begin... (00:56:50)- Shoutout to the pole dancers of the world - I love when characters HUSK- A couple of steamy sexcerpts... (01:30:05)- Heart, Heat, & Humor Ratings (01:35:00)- August Book Club announcement and Giveaway Winners Giveaway Winners:Emily MorrisKayla Schleicher*Shawna Broadstock*August Book Club:The Pool Boy by Nikki Sloane (Available August 11th) Follow Boobies & Noobies on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook @boobiespodcast and check out our blog, merch, and more on our brand new Boobies & Noobies website.*Boobies & Noobies is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts*
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Sponsoreret af Arbejdernes Landsbank. Nederlag til AaB... igen? Hvordan gik det til og hvorfor endte det, som det gjorde? Ugens panel evaluerer også på sæsonen. Er det godkendt og på hvilke parametre bør vi måle sæsonen? Og så ses der frem mod FCM og AGF - sæsonens to sidste kampe. Panelet i denne uge består af Søren Struve og Jesper Hammeken. Nanna Møller Karlsen er vært og Teis Markfoged har mixet.
Union Blended Whisky, RS, 40 ABV, 40%SMalt/60WCereais, com coranteLamas Canem, MG, 40 ABV, 34%SMalt/66%WCereais, sem CoranteVeja as Principais Notas Olfativas e Gustativas perceptíveis seguindo a ordem de Fase Nasal: Primeira camada, Madeira, Álcool e aspecto geral, depois Fase Bucal: Pêso, Sabores, Persistência Gustativa, Retrogosto e Residual.Todos com a mesma nota por Guga Marc de 3.0 / 5 estrelasNosso Catálogo de Rótulos, Incluindo Outras Versões das mesmas Destilarias: www.whiskyjustificado.com.brInstagram: Whisky Justificado
*MOODS* compiled by Lara Potthoff zenFM, Gent/Belgium - 28.05.2020104,5 FM and digital onlineGuestSession by Ben SmaltHello zenFM & musiclovers,this week one of the biggest zenFM fans for many years will talk to you musically…Mister Ben Smalt from The Netherlands. He supported me from the beginning on and always enlarged me and encouraged me to go on with my show - even when I was struggling by times. And even if it became quiet about him here on Facebook…he is still there, still so much addicted to music & zenFM, that I’ll play today his music choices for *MOODS*.I guess it is a very personal journey, but he invites you to take a seat next to him on his trip through time and music and it was my pleasure to mix the tracks -he choosed- for you.Enjoy one hour with Ben at the ‚turntables‘.playlist:Midwayer - Joep BevingUnder my Sensi - Boozoo BajouNight Out - SlackwaxChampagne Breakfast - Monte la RueLove Hangover - JetTricksSworn - KazukiiNever - Joris VoornRendezvous - Jazzanova feat. CapitolCold Water Music - AiMCamioux - Boozoo BajouHomelands - Nitin SawhneyDeparture - DaughterRoscian - Agnes Obel
Line Lønning startet sin egen broderings bedrift Pryd, med bakrunn som grafisk designer og illustratør. Pryd er blitt et kjent navn og Line inspirerer med viktige budskap på sine strykemerker. Vi snakker om å føle på 'imposter syndrome' og det å jobbe for din lidenskap. Hun er i en smal bransje og forteller om fordelen og ulempen med det. Hun startet med brodering som hobby men gleden av å lage sitt produkt på sine premisser har fått henne til å satse 100%. Hør om hvordan hun holder opp motivasjon og tro på sitt potensial i denne inspirerende hostorien. Du kan lære mer om Line på https://www.prydbrodering.com/ og på Instagram @prydbrodering
"There is no try only do". Master Yoda hadde helt rett. Det er ca en uke siden jeg bestemte meg for å gå for kvantitet isteden for kvalitet. Planen var veldig enkel: Lag èn podcast hver eneste dag i 100 dager. Fordi mitt eget kvalitetskrav var totalt fraværende fremstod oppgaven som særdeles overkommelig. I mangel på interessante og meningsfulle tema kunne jeg jo bare snakke om været, at det var på tide å klippe neglene, vaske truser eller andre totalt uinteressante ting. Med usedvanlig lave skuldre og null forventning har det skjedd en dramatisk endring: Pilene peker rett oppover. Når det er sagt må jeg skynde meg å legge til noe viktig. Jeg faller lett tilbake til gamle synder og “destruktive” mønstre. Får innfall om å skulle bli fancy. Da er det sinnsykt viktig å huske at jeg bare skal gjøre to ting: Smalt fokus. (Fokusere på kun ett område om gangen. Nå er det Podcasten/bloggen som gjelder.) K.I.S.S. (Keep it stupid simple) Sjekk ut bloggen min www.kaitrulsen.com/podcasterkai
1 – The Alternative to paying for Petrol 2 – The Hunt for Sydney’s most expensive petrol 3 – COLES Groceraunts 4 – The self-ranking characteristic game 5 – Chef Amnesty 6 – Hi-Tech Smart Salt Dispenser
Ellen och Gabriel har varit iväg på varsitt håll och har många och långa anekdoter att bjuda varandra på. En av oss lyckas kryssa men än ser det mörkt ut på full bingobricka-fronten... Kanske att vi till höstlistan lyckas hitta den rätta balansen? Glöm inte att följa oss på instagram på @sommarlistanpodcast
Episode 47 - Interviews and performances with the best of Austin's hard working musicians being interviewed by local comedians. Sometimes strange, sometimes serious, but always sincere. Brought to you by Music Firsthand. Awkward bathroom interactions, Swampy Tonk, The Oregon Trail, tap water subscriptions, cubicle crying, the Austin music scene, Brian Pounds, Love Nuts, Mayeux and Broussard, Buc-ee's, Kathryn Legendre, Craigslist couples, Jonathan Terrell, Love Nuts, Smalt, and more Love Nuts! Plus, another fantastic live performance on Comedians Interviewing Musicians with guest Aaron McDonnell! Streaming live every Tuesday, 7pm CT. Enjoy y'all! Recorded July 10, 2018. Brought to you by Austin Eastciders Collaboratory. This show is made possible because of generous patrons! Become a patron for as little as $1 and get access to rewards, bonus content and exclusive features. Join the club: Comedians Interviewing Musicians Vodcast Podcast Hosts: BeckiJo Neill and Claude Ramey Check out the live video and subscribe to our YouTube channel. Hire a local band with our live music booking app that matches you based on lifestyle and brand. Request the app here: Music Firsthand. Keep up with the Austin music news for free with the Austin Music Firsthand Magazine on Flipboard.
Medverkande: Niklas, Rusul, Raoul, Sebastian Soundcloud har nu dragit över 1000 spänn för ett nytt år så: Sponsra ett avsnitt via Patreon, Swish eller Bitcoin och få valfritt meddelande uppläst av Anders i början av avsnittet. $1 = ~1 tweet + signatur (Kan vara mer än 140 tecken men kan t.ex inte läsa hela Elias Canettis Förbländningen) Swish: 0739 15 68 06 BTC: 1L8fwzF4rUs1wc453RhKHDpCC9S3FvFySC ETH: 0x927Ce74140713F116f457707bEA79a13B5E3e402 LTC: LUcsxrPxts6B5ULrEQuRgSjw3QvyJr72nR BCH: 1GzzvT6WscYp88SeRUu7dhu4a4diiCt74v ETC: 0x784684E3aE290DFC3Cdd5c3f1B9a7f28C9fD0D7d DASH: Xgprtj7t5En3YrTkycK2bVVicWu5H9zb3t http://andersuno.nu/index.php/bitcoin/ https://www.youtube.com/user/andersuno01 https://www.patreon.com/parklivspodden https://twitter.com/andersuno https://soundcloud.com/parklivspodden
POLITI-SPESIAL: I FiN-podden denne uka snakker vi om usedvanlig travle dager for politiet og unge hasjrøykere. Med oss har vi fått politibetjent og innsatsleder Stig Rasmussen.
Erik avtäcker sina hemligheter för att få det perfekta uppvaknandet! Samuel håller en konsert för Erik med sitt mobila trumset. Kan Erik gissa vilken låt han spelar? Ännu ett SMALT, LUDDIGT OCH BEDRÖVLIGT avsnitt av Bullsh!podden. Let's do it!! Följ oss: instagram.com/bspodden, facebook.com/bullshitpodden Hör av dig: bspodden@gmail.com Få tillgång till tisdagsavsnitten genom att bli en Patreon! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Med Jørgen Tjærnås, Lasse Vangstein og Martin Roppestad.Rett fra stadion og inn i studio. Første runde av Norgesmesterskapet er fokus i episode 87, hvor kun én cupbombe har gått av, men hvor flere av favorittene måtte slite ekstra for å ta seg videre. Eliteserielagene har benyttet muligheten til å slippe til stallspillere og flere av de har imponert. Hvor mye har fire mål i cupen å si for utviklingen til en unggutt? Vi skal til EM - i form av G17-landslaget, som 04. mai møter Portugal. Bli litt bedre kjent med hvem som forsvarer Norges ære i sluttspillet. Og så gir vi deg selvfølgelig grundig preview til neste eliteserierunde! Tidslinje:0-4:36: Intro4:36: Rundens øyeblikk19:14: Pulsen: NM Første runde45:07: Pulsen: G17-landslagets EM-tropp53:17: Preview: Neste Eliteserierunde
Med Jørgen Tjærnås, Lasse Vangstein og Martin Roppestad.Rett fra stadion og inn i studio. Første runde av Norgesmesterskapet er fokus i episode 87, hvor kun én cupbombe har gått av, men hvor flere av favorittene måtte slite ekstra for å ta seg videre. Eliteserielagene har benyttet muligheten til å slippe til stallspillere og flere av de har imponert. Hvor mye har fire mål i cupen å si for utviklingen til en unggutt? Vi skal til EM - i form av G17-landslaget, som 04. mai møter Portugal. Bli litt bedre kjent med hvem som forsvarer Norges ære i sluttspillet. Og så gir vi deg selvfølgelig grundig preview til neste eliteserierunde! Tidslinje:0-4:36: Intro4:36: Rundens øyeblikk19:14: Pulsen: NM Første runde45:07: Pulsen: G17-landslagets EM-tropp53:17: Preview: Neste Eliteserierunde
In dieser Folge erfahrt ihr, was es zum Let’s Player braucht, ob Into The Breach überzeugt und dass Videospielkonzerte nicht nur für Gamer sind. Und bitte, bitte legt euch nicht SMALT, den smarten Salzstreuer, zu! Präsentiert von Metehan Bastan und Max Geiling.
Our Patreon is live! https://www.patreon.com/givingthemic Lillian(@anomalily) from the podcast/website OhMyDollar joins us to talk about basic budgeting, handling financial anxiety, and using Harry Potter to teach social acceptance and basic empathy. We also have an extended bit on "Smalt," the dumbest crowdfunded thing ever(which is saying something). Ep was recorded in mid-August. Check out her website here: https://www.ohmydollar.com/ Her book will be on Kickstarter in Oct 2017. Lillian is currently traveling the globe! Follow her progress at http://anomalily.world/ ----- Recs: ----- Detroit · Dr Tommy J. Curry - _The Man-Not: Race, Class, Genre, and the Dilemmas of Black Manhood_ · Champagne Sharks - https://www.patreon.com/champagnesharks · Downtown Boys - _Cost of Living_ · Mikhail Bulgokov - _Master & Margherita_ · Pathfinder - "Way of the Wicked" - http://paizo.com/products/btpy8tmr?Way-of-the-Wicked-Book-2-Call-Forth-Darkness · Sex & the City · ----- We're on Facebook! http://www.facebook.com/givingthemic · Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/givingthemic · Comments/Questions: Givingthemic@gmail.com · Main theme by The Mysterious Breakfast'r Cereal on SoundCloud @chiptheme · All items trademarked and copyright their respective owners. Please don't sue. Please don't sue. Please don't sue.
Holy wow it's another Edinburgh episode. This week we sit down with returning guest Alex Kealy to discuss... The SMALT. Perhaps the dumbest product yet for the biggest non problem yet. And then, after the break we read choice selections from a book called Little Wins: The Huge Power of Thinking Like A Toddler, by Paul Lindley, the founder of Ella's Kitchen. Like all the best business books, it reminds us the secret to entrepreneurial success is to be so wealthy and well connected before you even try that you're basically guaranteed to succeed even if you constantly trip up over your own dick. Paul, please come on the show.
We are without Nilay Patel on The Vergecast this week, so Dieter Bohn and Paul Miller step up to host with some very special guests: transportation editor Tamara Warren, and tech editor Natt Garun. Tamara was one of the few people who got to test drive the Tesla Model 3 last week, so she brings her expertise to the show to talk about what she knows so far. Also, some of the iPhone’s design and features got leaked out from code in the HomePod, so Natt Garun helps the crew break down all the information we’ve gleaned. There’s a whole lot in between that — like Paul’s segment about the salt shaker Smalt — so listen to it all and you’ll get it all. 01:18 - Tesla Model 3 first drive 31:02 - The next iPhone’s screen design and face unlock apparently confirmed by HomePod firmware 39:52 - This iPhone 8 concept video imagines a touchscreen in the home button 48:33 - Next Level final episode with Lauren Goode 1:10:56 - Paul’s weekly segment “Smalt you later” 1:14:25 - Apple returns to growth as cheaper iPads boost sales 1:15:32 - Fitbit says its long-awaited smartwatch will be ready for the holidays Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Biggest Mistake at Work, Trust God, Compliment Moose, Taking Yourself Seriously, Forgiveness, You're Not Lazy, “Do You Want My Counsel”, Honorary Doctorate, Breaking Animal News, Smalt, Gratefulness vs. Resentment, Older with Wisdom, 24 Apps to Download; Quotes: “You kind of have to reach the end of yourself to trust God.” “This story will show you the depths of my problems.” “I don't know who Ed Salvoso is but I'm a fan.”
Job-killing robots; dropping tech giants; Amazon Echo Show; worldwide WannaCry ransomware attack; Astrophysics in a hurry; make some music; the IoT jumps the shark; a damn fine cup of coffee; K.Flay, Cranberries; You Should Be Happy; lightsaber churros. Full show notes at http://gog.show/209
Skagsudde ost 3 - så kan meteorologen säga i sjörapporten. På lördag sänder vi från norra ingången till Höga kusten, där ejdrar och strandskator möter gråspett och orrar. Här är surströmming en stor sak, men Ove Jonsson hoppas mest på sik eller abborre i näten. Vi ska också ta reda på mer om hur livet under ytan i Bottenhavet ser ut med hjälp av en professor och hennes doktorand. Smaltång är ett givet ämne. Dessutom inleder vi en serie om vild mat. Programledare är Lena Näslund och fältreporter Thomas Öberg.
Att skala på bredden är det nya svarta! Idag pratar vi om vad scale-out innebär. Varför det är så mycket surr kring allt som heter web-scale och om olika varianter av sagda ämne. Vi pratar också om skillnaderna mellan state-less och state-full, scale-up och scale-out, reliability och resiliancy samt vilka förutsättningar som fött idén med scale-out.Självklart glömmer vi inte heller applikationsvirtualisering och konfigurationsverktyg, utan sätter dom i sitt sammanhang varför denna nya generation av verktyg har kommit till. Medverkande:Jonas Rosland, @virtualswedeMarkus Eskola, @wimpyfudge
Askölaboratoriet firar 50 år. När Stockholms universitet köpte in delar av ön Askö för femtio år sedan var det ett vanligt skärgårdshemman, med Trosa på insidan och Landsortsdjupet utanför. Idag är det ett modernt marint laboratorium. På 1970-talet var Askölabbet basen för Östersjöprojektet där forskarna helt enkelt försökte förstå hur vårt innanhav fungerar, med låg salthalt och bara en liten tunn förbindelse med de stora haven. På 80-talet handlade forskningen mycket om hur de olika arterna påverkades av miljöförstöringen - av gifter och övergödning. Johan Wenngren, Nils Kautsky och Jenny Berntson Djurvall drar upp fisknäten och får ett facit om hur Östersjöns fiskfauna ser ut nuförtiden. Smaltång är något som fortsätter att förvåna. Lena Näslund hade med sig marinbiologen Ellen Schagerström vid några vattenfyllda, gröna kar, med mycket smaltång i. Hör hur det lät: Idag är frågan: hur kan vi återställa Östersjön, förutom att minska utsläppen av bl.a. näringsämnen? Utplantering av rovfisken gös är ett försök att manipulera havet, syresättning av döda bottnar ett annat. Gäster i programmet från Askö: Lena Kautsky, Ellen Schagerström, Linda Kumblad, Nils Kautsky och Johan Wenngren. Lena Näslund och Jenny Berntson Djurvall sänder direkt från ön. Ljunghedsbränning på Mästocka hed. Under 1600- och 1700-talen bredde öppna ljunghedar ut sig i Halland, allt eftersom skogen höggs ner för att bli ved och virke. För att betet skulle bli bra brände man bort ljungen med jämna mellanrum. På samma sätt sköttes hedar längs Europas atlantkust, ända ner till Portugal. På Mästocka ljunghed är det idag länsstyrelsen som bränner för att bevara kulturlandskapet. Och bränningen gynnar både växter och djur. Här blommar hårginst och mosippa, kattfot och slåttergubbe. Orre finns i reservatet året runt. Trädlärka, ängspiplärka och sånglärka trivs på heden och här flyger fjärilar som ginstbackmätare. Lasse Willén var med när en del av heden sattes i brand. Veckans kråkvinkel är signerad Tina-Marie Qwiberg.
Kino går ner sig i nördträsket i veckans program. Möter några av de riktigt smala filmgenrerna. De som lockar en mycket specialiserad och insatt publik. Som på den extremt nischade Porn Filmfestival i Berlin, där man visar dokumentärer, experimentfilm, spelfilm och musikaler - allt på temat sex. Men bakom det explicita temat döljer sig seriösa diskussioner om exploatering, sexualpolitik och jämställdhet . Kino har bland annat träffat en av festivalens svenska regissörer, Marit Östberg. Jag har åkt hela vägen från Jönköping för det här!. Så sa ett av fansen när den amerikanske kultfilmsregissören Frank Henenlotter besökte Stockholm. På programmet stod bland annat visningar av filmer som Brain Damage och Bad Biology. Sexplotationsfilmer i 80-talsförpackning, där en av filmerna till exempel handlar om en kvinna med sju stycken klitorisar. Mer om genren som bland annat inspirerat Quentin Tarantino hör du i veckans program. En bisarr blandning mellan tecknad serie, datorspel och indiefilm - så skulle man kunna beskriva bioaktuella Scott Pilgrim vs The World. En rulle där hjälten måste besegra sju onda ex för att få dejta sitt livs kärlek, ex som alla råkar ha superkrafter. Serienördar över hela världen har rusat till biograferna för att se Scott Pilgrim-filmen, som bara är en i raden av seriealbum som filmatiseras. Kino ringde upp seriens skapare Bryan Lee OMalley för att diskutera de allt tajtare banden mellan serie- och filmvärlden. Dessutom berättar poeten och författaren Bob Hansson om vilken film han sett flest gånger: Hook. Programledare: Roger Wilson Producent: Lisa Bergström