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allfifaworldcup · 2 years ago
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Speedster Dijon Stanley of Granada Hills finally met his match: back judge Antoine Cason
Speedster Dijon Stanley of Granada Hills finally met his match: back judge Antoine Cason
The official matching strides with Granada Hills speedster Dijon Stanley is former first-round NFL draft pick Antoine Cason. (Eric Sondheimer / Los Angeles Times) Mystery solved. When Granada Hills High speedster Dijon Stanley took off on a 90-yard touchdown run in the City Section Division I championship game last month, video showed a back judge matching strides with Stanley. It turns out that

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alaturkanews · 3 years ago
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Antoine Cason: Cornerback to Official
Antoine Cason: Cornerback to Official
Antoine Cason had a successful NFL career as a cornerback, playing 7 seasons, including 5 with the Chargers. Now he is looking to get back to the league another way – as an official.
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junker-town · 6 years ago
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How long since every college team’s last 1st-rounder
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Iowa State’s outlier drought should hit 46 years in 2019. Here’s how long it’s been for every team in FBS, plus a bunch of lower-level schools that have joined the fray.
Almost every major college football program has had at least one first-round pick. But not all of them have, and some have gotten jumped in the queue over the years by smaller schools that play at lower levels. One Power 5 school in particular has had a rough go of it.
Iowa State’s sole first round pick was in 1973, when the Houston Oilers took running back George 14th overall. Every other power conference team has had a first-rounder more recently than that, as have a couple dozen mid-majors and FCS teams. Indiana’s last was in 1994, giving the Hoosiers the longest Power 5 drought after ISU.
How long’s it been for everybody else? Let’s go through all of FBS and beyond, with help from the draft search engine at Sports Reference.
2018
Alabama: Dolphins DB Minkah Fitzpatrick, Washington DL Daron Payne, Titans LB, Rashaan Evans, Falcons WR Calvin Ridley
Arkansas: Frank Ragnow, Lions OL
Boise State: Leighton Vander Esch, Cowboys LB
Florida: Taven Bryan, Jaguars DL
Florida State: Derwin James, Chargers DB
Georgia: Bears LB Roquan Smith, Patriots OL Isaiah Wynn, Patriots RB Sony Michel
Louisville: Packers DB Jaire Alexander, Ravens QB Lamar Jackson
Maryland: D.J. Moore, Panthers WR
NC State: Bradley Chubb, Broncos DL
Notre Dame: Colts OL Quenton Nelson, 49ers OL Mike McGlinchey
Ohio State: Browns DB Denzel Ward, Bengals OL Billy Price
Oklahoma: Baker Mayfield, Browns QB
Penn State: Saquon Barkley, Giants RB
San Diego State: Rashaad Penny, Seahawks RB
South Carolina: Hayden Hurst, Ravens TE
UCF: Mike Hughes, Vikings DB
UCLA: Cardinals QB Josh Rosen, Raiders OL Kolton Miller
USC: Sam Darnold, Jets QB
UTSA: Marcus Davenport, Saints DL
Virginia Tech: Bills LB Tremaine Edmunds, Steelers DB Terrell Edmunds
Washington: Vita Vea, Buccaneers DL
Wyoming: Josh Allen, Bills QB
2017
Clemson: Chargers WR Mike Williams, Texans QB Deshaun Watson
LSU: Jaguars RB Leonard Fournette, Jets DB Jamal Adams, Bills DB Tre’Davious White
Miami: David Njoku, Browns TE
Michigan: Browns DB Jabrill Peppers, Cowboys DL Taco Charlton
Missouri: Charles Harris, Dolphins LB
North Carolina: Mitchell Trubisky, Bears QB
Ole Miss: Evan Engram, Giants TE
Stanford: 49ers DL Solomon Thomas, Panthers RB Christian McCaffrey
Temple: Haason Redick, Cardinals LB
Tennessee: Derek Barnett, Eagles DL
Texas A&M: Myles Garrett, Browns DL
Texas Tech: Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs QB
Utah: Garrett Bolles, Broncos OL
Western Michigan: Corey Davis, Titans WR
Wisconsin: Steelers LB T.J. Watt, Saints OL Ryan Ramczyk
2016
Baylor: Corey Coleman, Browns WR
Cal: Jared Goff, Rams QB
Houston: William Jackson III, Bengals DB
Louisiana Tech: Vernon Butler, Panthers DL
Memphis: Paxton Lynch, Broncos QB
Michigan State: Jack Conklin, Titans OL
Oregon: DeForest Buckner, 49ers DL
TCU: Josh Doctson, Washington WR
West Virginia: Karl Joseph, Raiders DB
2015
Arizona State: Damarious Randall, Packers DB
Duke: Laken Tomlinson, Lions OL
Iowa: Brandon Scherff, Washington OL
Kentucky: Bud Dupree, Steelers OL
Texas: Malcom Brown, Patriots DL
UConn: Byron Jones, Cowboys DB
Wake Forest: Kevin Johnson, Texans DB
2014
Auburn: Rams OL Greg Robinson, Chiefs DL Dee Ford
Buffalo: Khalil Mack, Raiders LB
Northern Illinois: Jimmie Ward, 49ers DB
Oklahoma State: Justin Gilbert, Browns DB
Oregon State: Brandin Cooks, Rams WR
Pitt: Aaron Donald, Rams DL
Washington State: Deone Bucannon, Cardinals DB
2013
BYU: Ezekiel Ansah, Lions DL
Central Michigan: Eric Fisher, Chiefs OL
Syracuse: Justin Pugh, Giants OL
2012
Boston College: Luke Kuechly, Panthers LB
Illinois: Whitney Mercilus, Texans LB/DE
Mississippi State: Fletcher Cox, Eagles DL
2011
Colorado: Patriots OL Nate Solder, Ravens DB Jimmy Smith
Nebraska: Prince Amukamara, Giants DB
Purdue: Ryan Kerrigan, Washington LB
2010
Fresno State: Ryan Mathews, Chargers RB
Georgia Tech: Titans DL Derrick Morgan, Broncos WR Demaryius Thomas
Rutgers: 49ers OL Anthony Davis, Patriots DB Devin McCourty
USF: Jason Pierre-Paul, Giants DL
2009
Kansas State: Josh Freeman, Buccaneers QB
Virginia: Eugene Monroe, Jaguars OL
2008
Arizona: Antoine Cason, Chargers DB
East Carolina: Chris Johnson, Titans RB
Kansas: Aqib Talib, Buccaneers DB
Troy: Leodis McKelvin, Bills DB
Vanderbilt: Chris Williams, Bears OL
2006
Minnesota: Laurence Maroney, Patriots RB
2005
Northwestern: Luis Castillo, Chargers DL
UAB: Roddy White, Falcons WR
2004
Miami (Ohio): Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers QB
Tulane: J.P. Losman, Bills QB
2003
Marshall: Byron Leftwich, Jaguars QB
2002
Hawaii: Ashley Lelie, Broncos WR
2000
New Mexico: Brian Urlacher, Bears LB
The 1990s
Eastern Michigan, 1999: L.J. Shelton, Cardinals OL
Indiana, 1994: Thomas Lewis, Giants WR
Toledo, 1993: Dan Williams, Broncos DL
Liberty, 1990: Eric Green, Steelers TE
The 1980s
Colorado State, 1987: Kelly Stouffer, Cardinals QB
SMU, 1986: Buccaneers DB Rod Jones, Patriots RB Reggie Dupard
Southern Miss, 1984: Louis Lipps, Steelers WR
Texas State, 1984: Ricky Sanders, Patriots WR
San Jose State, 1983: Gill Byrd, Chargers DB
Rice, 1980: Earl Cooper, 49ers RB/DB
The 1970s
Tulsa, 1977: Steve August, Seahawks OL
Iowa State, 1973: George Amundson, Oilers RB
Cincinnati, 1971: Bob Bell, Lions DL
UL Monroe, 1971: Joe Profit, Falcons RB
North Texas, 1971: Lenny Dunlap, Baltimore Colts DB
Utah State, 1970: Phil Olsen, Patriots DL
The 1960s
UMass, 1968: Greg Landry, Lions QB
UTEP, 1968: Fred Carr, Packers LB
Bowling Green, 1961: Bernie Casey, 49ers RB
New Mexico State, 1961: Bob Gaiters, Giants RB
1949
Nevada: Stan Heath, Packers QB
1947
Army: Lions RB Glen Davis, Chicago Cardinals T Tex Coulter
1936
Ohio: Art Lewis, Giants OL
Never, ever
Air Force, Akron, Appalachian State, Arkansas State, Ball State, Charlotte, Coastal Carolina, FAU, FIU, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Kent State, Middle Tennessee, Navy, Old Dominion, South Alabama, UL Lafayette, UNLV, and Western Kentucky
And then there are the non-FBS teams
I’m going to make this somewhat quick and just list every non-FBS program to produce a first-rounder since 1974, the first draft of Iowa State’s drought:
Jackson State (hello, Walter Payton), Louisiana Tech, Montana State, Florida A&M, Tennessee State, Langston, Texas A&M-Kingsville, South Dakota State, Grambling State, Morris Brown, Morhead State, Alcorn State (‘sup, Steve McNair), Kentucky State, UC Davis, McNeese State, Mississippi Valley State (howdy, Jerry Rice), Queens, Eastern Kentucky, Northwestern State, Northern Arizona, Liberty, Wake Technical Community College, South Carolina State, Fort Valley State, Central State, North Carolina A&T, Kutztown, Saginaw Valley State, Delaware, and North Dakota State, with a few of those having multiple picks.
Eventually, the Cyclones will get back in front of those schools. Maybe.
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cellerityweb · 7 years ago
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Welcome to Ludicious – Zurich Games Festival 2018
The fourth edition of Ludicious – Zurich Games Festival is going to take place from 18 to 21 January in Zurich, Switzerland. In our summary you will find valuable information on featured speakers, tickets and more.
About Ludicious
Ludicious is a video games industry conference for game developers from around the world, offering plenty of talks and panels, workshops and matchmaking events, especially for young and upcoming studios. The festival will take place from the 18 to 21 January 2018, at Kasernenareal in Zurich. A proof of the conference’s static growth is its duration of four instead of only three days like in the past.
The Ludicious Business Section is giving young Swiss game projects and technologies the opportunity to get in touch with industry professionals. Likewise, Ludicious Family offers several interesting workshops and interactive exhibitions for a young audience on Sunday. The whole schedule for the family section can be found here.
The last issue of the Making Games magazine.
What to Expect?
Included speakers for 2018 are people like Damir Durovic, best-known for managing the Reboot Develop Conference now for several years as well as Patryk Grzeszczuk (Marketing Director at 11bit Studios) and Dominik Gotojuch (Creative Director at Robot Gentleman), who also contributed to our recent Making Games title story “Press Start – Skip War!”, giving insights into their games »This War Of Mine« and »60 Seconds!«
A List of the announced Speakers: David O Reilly(Everything), Eric Zimmerman (NYU Game Center), Nathalie Pozzi (Nakworks), Antoine Milliez (Industrial Light and Magic), Jason della Rocca (Execution Labs), Kate Edwards (Take-This), Ezra Hanson-White(Outbounds), Chris Bourassa (Red Hook Studios), Lauren Cason (ustwogames), Jeff Tangsoc (Power Up Audio), Menno van Pelt-Deen (Lapp), Morten Brunbjerg (Writer), Philomena Schwab (Stray Fawn Studios),Ste Curran (One Life Left), and many more!
Click here for the schedule plan of the conference program!
Where To Buy Tickets?
If this has awakened your interest, you can simply follow the link to the ticket store.
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Finally, on 13 December a pre-selection jury announced the 18 nominees for Ludicious competitions 2018, including games like Witchball, Orwell and The Sexy Brutale. The full list of the nominees can be found on the website of the Games Festival.
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lyannepeacock · 7 years ago
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Duende Magazine October2017 Website: https://www.facebook.com/DuendeMag/
Publication Information: 6 page spread Issue can be purchased/found at the campus or online at http://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/1352795
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CREDITS Model: Antoine Grace Website: https://www.facebook.com/ajgrace93 Model: Cookies Cosplay Website: https://www.facebook.com/cookiescosplay7373/ Model: Angel Beck Website: https://www.facebook.com/AngelBeckmodelportfolio/ Model: Sarah Sterling Website: https://www.facebook.com/SarahSterlingPhotography Hair Stylist: Steven Archuleta Website: https://www.facebook.com/stevenarchuletahairartist/ Fashion Designer: LyAnne Peacock Website: www.lyannepeacock.smugmug.com Fashion Design Assistant: Megan Lofgren Setting Designer: LyAnne Peacock Website: www.lyannepeacock.smugmug.com Setting Design Assistant: Willis Peacock Setting Design Assistant: Dylan Ammerman Sculpting Artist(Hearts): Cason McDermott Website: https://www.instagram.com/cason_mcdermott/ Photographer: LyAnne Peacock Website: www.lyannepeacock.smugmug.com Photo Assistant: Megan Lofgren Photo Assistant: Dylan Ammerman
Special thanks to Professor Windham Graves for helping to develop the idea and concept further and give the confidence to try something new with my work. Website: http://www.windhamgraves.com/
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the80way · 7 years ago
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Today on Money Making Conversations with host Rushion McDonald, we will be joined again by social justice crusader Attorney Benjamin L. Crump, Esq of Parks & Crump, LLC, gospel music heiress Kierra Sheard, ex-NFL baller turned entrepreneur Antoine Cason, and community redeveloper Marlena Norris of The Laundry Centers. Be sure to join our host Rushion McDonald at 12 noon EST streaming LIVE at Facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations. Don't miss out!! #MoneyMakingConversations #Monday #Entrepreneur #Linkedin #TGIM  #SmallBusiness #Money #Success #Business #Entertainment #Interviews #Planning #Focus #Quote #AskMMC #the80way
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howtallcelebrity-blog · 8 years ago
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All about Antoine Cason : height, biography, quotes
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saturdaystars · 10 years ago
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junker-town · 8 years ago
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How long has it been since each college team's last 1st-round NFL draft pick?
If you're not Iowa State, there's a good chance your team's at least had one since 1973.
College football is one of America's least balanced sports. The landscape has clear haves and have-nots, with national championships reserved for a few recruiting powers.
But in the realm of the NFL Draft, almost every major program has gotten a taste of the top. Some programs churn out far more draftees than others, but all but two Power 5 programs have had a first-round draft pick since 2005. Indiana's been in a rut since 1994, and Iowa State's has lasted since 1973. Neither will end this year, but there's always hope for the future.
Here's how the country stacks up in recency of first-round selections, by conference:
SEC
Team Year Player Georgia 2016 Leonard Floyd, Bears LB Alabama 2016 Ryan Kelly, Colts OL Texas A&M 2016 Germain Ifedi, Seahawks OL Florida 2016 Two players Ole Miss 2016 Three players Kentucky 2015 Bud Dupree, Steelers LB Missouri 2015 Shane Ray, Broncos DL Tennessee 2014 Ja'Wuan James, Dolphins OL South Carolina 2014 Jadeveon Clowney, Texans DL LSU 2014 Odell Beckham Jr., Giants WR Auburn 2014 Dee Ford, Chiefs DL Mississippi State 2012 Fletcher Cox, Eagles DL Vanderbilt 2008 Chris Wlliams, Bears OL Arkansas 2008 Two players
Every team in the SEC has had someone go in the first round over the past nine drafts, and 11 of 14 have had a first rounder in just the past three drafts. That's an impressive run, and it's in line with the SEC's significant recruiting advantage.
Ole Miss didn't have any first-rounders between Michael Oher in 2009 and its trio last year. In other news, Ole Miss is now in significant trouble with the NCAA.
ACC
Team Year Player Clemson 2016 Shaq Lawson, Bills DL Florida State 2016 Jalen Ramsey, Jaguars DB Louisville 2016 Sheldon Rankins, Saints DL Miami 2016 Artie Burns, Steelers DB Notre Dame* 2016 Two players Wake Forest 2015 Kevin Johnson, Texans DB Duke 2015 Laken Tomlinson, Lions OL North Carolina 2014 Eric Ebron, Lions TE Pitt 2014 Aaron Donald, Rams DL Virginia Tech 2014 Kyle Fuller, Bears DB Syracuse 2013 Justin Pugh, Giants OL Boston College 2012 Luke Kuechly, Panthers LB Georgia Tech 2010 Two players Virginia 2009 Eugene Monroe, Jaguars OL NC State 2006 Three players
Most of the ACC gets a hack in pretty often.
Georgia Tech not having recent first-rounders is understandable, because the Jackets run a triple-option offense that doesn't exactly dazzle NFL evaluators. NC State's been on the schneid for a full decade's worth of drafts, after that explosion in 2006.
*: I know.
Big Ten
Team Year Player Michigan State 2016 Jack Conklin, Titans OL Ohio State 2016 Five players Wisconsin 2015 Melvin Gordon, Chargers RB Iowa 2015 Brandon Scherff, Washington OL Michigan 2014 Taylor Lewan, Titans OL Illinois 2012 Whitney Mercilus, Texans LB/DE Purdue 2011 Ryan Kerrigan, Washington LB Nebraska 2011 Prince Amukamara, Giants DB Penn State 2010 Jared Odrick, Dolphins DL Rutgers 2010 Two players Maryland 2009 Darrius Heyward-Bey, Raiders WR Minnesota 2006 Laurence Maroney, Patriots RB Northwestern 2005 Luis Castillo, Chargers DL Indiana 1994 Thomas Lewis, Giants WR
One of these is not like the others.
The Big Ten has generally had at least two teams per year with first-round picks for the last several years, although it's been a decade since Minnesota and Northwestern had someone taken in the first.
But the real outlier is Indiana, which trails all Power 5 teams except for Iowa State. But it's not like the Hoosiers haven't had NFL talent. Even though they haven't landed many blue-chip high school recruits, they've sent really good players to the pros, including a bunch of second-to-fourth-rounders. Tackle Rodger Saffold went 33rd to the Rams in 2010, just one spot outside the first round. Tackle Jason Spriggs got close last year, going 48th to the Packers.
Ohio State's draft in 2016 was the best ever by a college program.
Big 12
Team Year Player West Virginia 2016 Karl Joseph, Raiders DB TCU 2016 Josh Doctson, Washington WR Baylor 2016 Corey Coleman, Browns WR Texas 2015 Malcom Brown, Patriots DL Oklahoma State 2014 Justin Gilbert, Browns DB Oklahoma 2013 Lane Johnson, Eagles OL Texas Tech 2009 Michael Crabtree, 49ers WR Kansas State 2009 Josh Freeman, Buccaneers QB Kansas 2008 Aqib Talib, Buccaneers DB Iowa State 1973 George Amundson, Oilers RB
It isn't surprising that Iowa State would be the least recent school to have a first-round pick out of the Big 12, but there is still a wild difference between the Cyclones and their peers.
No Power 5 team is even within 20 years of Iowa State's dry spell on the first-round pick circuit, and unlike the next-closest team (Indiana), the Cyclones haven't had a lot of mid-round picks to make up for it. Tackle Kelechi Osemele went 60th to the Ravens in 2012, making him the sixth-highest picked Cyclone ever and the highest since 1990. Amundson is the only first-rounder in program history, and the team that picked him doesn't exist with the same name. After 1990, just four Cyclones have gone in the first three rounds.
Pac-12
Team Year Player Oregon 2016 DeForest Buckner, 49ers DL UCLA 2016 Kenny Clark, Packers DL Cal 2016 Jared Goff, Rams QB Stanford 2016 Joshua Garnett, 49ers OL Washington 2015 Three players USC 2015 Two players Arizona State 2015 Damarious Randall, Packers DB Washington State 2014 Deone Bucannon, Cardinals DB Oregon State 2014 Brandin Cooks, Saints WR Utah 2013 Star Lotulelei, Panthers DL Colorado 2011 Two players Arizona 2008 Antoine Cason, Chargers DB
No one here's had too much trouble getting on the board. Goff, in 2016, became Cal's first-ever first-overall pick. Other than Cal, the teams that had first-rounders in 2016 rarely go more than a year or two without one.
All the non-power schools who have had first-rounders since Iowa State's last one
Team Year Player Houston 2016 William Jackson III, Bengals DB North Dakota State 2016 Carson Wentz, Eagles QB Memphis 2016 Paxton Lynch, Broncos QB Louisiana Tech 2016 Vernon Butler, Panthers DL Connecticut 2015 Byron Jones, Cowboys DB UCF 2015 Brashad Perriman, Ravens WR Buffalo 2014 Khalil Mack, Raiders LB Northern Illinois 2014 Jimmie Ward, 49ers DB BYU 2013 Ezekiel Ansah, Lions DL Central Michigan 2013 Eric Fisher, Raiders OL Boise State 2012 Two players Temple 2011 Muhammad Wilkerson, Jets DL Fresno State 2010 Ryan Mathews, Chargers RB Idaho 2010 Mike Iupati, 49ers OL USF 2010 Jason Pierre-Paul, Giants DL East Carolina 2008 Chris Johnson, Titans RB Troy 2008 Leodis McKelvin, Bills DB UAB 2005 Roddy White, Falcons WR Miami (OH) 2004 Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers QB Tulane 2004 J.P. Losman, Bills QB Western Michigan 2004 Jason Babin, Texans DL Marshall 2003 Byron Leftwich, Jaguars QB Hawaii 2002 Ashley Lelie, Broncos WR New Mexico 2000 Brian Urlacher, Bears LB San Diego State 1998 Kyle Turley, Saints OL Toledo 1993 Dan Wlliams, Broncos DL Colorado State 1987 Kelly Stouffer, Cardinals QB SMU 1986 Two players Nevada 1984 Two players Texas State 1984 Ricky Sanders, Patriots WR San Jose State 1983 Gill Byrd, Chargers DB Rice 1980 Earl Cooper, 49ers RB/DB Tulsa 1977 Steve August, Seahawks OL Wyoming 1976 Two players
Iowa State's in a difficult position. The Cyclones are the No. 2 program in a Midwestern state without much elite talent to begin with. In fact, they're smack dab in the middle of a region that's pretty far away from most of the best players. But they're in the same region as NDSU, which just had the No. 2 overall pick in 2016 despite also being an FCS team.
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imperial-waterboy · 10 years ago
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lyannepeacock · 7 years ago
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RAW Artists Atlanta Fixate Showcase
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OBJECTIFICATION SERIES Artist Statement In one’s full life, many people tend to come and go if only for a fleeting moment. It becomes such a normal part of life, that sometimes you start to feel as if the individuality of each person becomes lost and they become objects. Someone becomes something that moves through your life with little to no connection between yourself and them. The objectification makes it easier on your personal life and it makes it easier to cope with any emotional distress between you and the individual. Although does creating this objectification of every person who moves through your life in that fleeting moment help you, but what does it do to that individual? The series was created to make spectators see the individuals through the eyes of someone who views people as objects. There is no emotional connection and the person is merely seen as a thing rather than the individual personality that they are while their feeling, their history, their emotions, and what makes them amazing is disconnected. How many people have you objectified in your life? The Living Doll Chapter The living doll chapter in the objectification series focuses on living models used by the artist. The model is posed, dressed, and set where they are needed usually with a blank expression upon one’s face for the sake of art. Their emotions, their problems, their worries, their history is detached as they are asked to move from one pose to another completing the vision of someone else. Their visions hidden beneath the lights, glamour, and fabric behind the mask they show to the world. They become and embody the living doll.
DETAILS Something a little different from what I usually do. I wanted to try a more contemporary piece, but most of it created with real life elements. The difference between this and most of the pieces in the past is I created/controlled most of the elements within the piece with the help of a few artistic friends due to the time crunch of one month to create 4 couture pieces, and the boxes they are posing within. It was created for a showcase based off an objectification series I am working on. This is the Living Doll chapter of that series. We submitted this to the RAW Artists Atlanta showcase with a couple of commercial pieces. I hope to add some film collections to the next showcase. The next showcase will be based on my objectification series but have a chapter upon fallen angels combining the surrealism of Lost Paradise, the painting of Judgement Day, and the leveling of Dante’s Inferno. It will combine sculpture, pen art, and photography. We hope to have this one in Seattle, WA due to their strong music history or New York or LA. CREDITS Model: Antoine Grace Website: https://www.facebook.com/ajgrace93 Model: Cookies Cosplay Website: https://www.facebook.com/cookiescosplay7373/ Model: Angel Beck Website: https://www.facebook.com/AngelBeckmodelportfolio/ Model: Sarah Sterling Website: https://www.facebook.com/SarahSterlingPhotography Hair Stylist: Steven Archuleta Website: https://www.facebook.com/stevenarchuletahairartist/ Fashion Designer: LyAnne Peacock Website: www.lyannepeacock.smugmug.com Fashion Design Assistant: Megan Lofgren Setting Designer: LyAnne Peacock Website: www.lyannepeacock.smugmug.com Setting Design Assistant: Willis Peacock Setting Design Assistant: Dylan Ammerman Sculpting Artist(Hearts): Cason McDermott Website: https://www.instagram.com/cason_mcdermott/ Photographer: LyAnne Peacock Website: www.lyannepeacock.smugmug.com Photo Assistant: Megan Lofgren Photo Assistant: Dylan Ammerman Studio: Loumae Gallery Website: www.loumaegallery.com Special thanks to Professor Windham Graves for helping to develop the idea and concept further and give the confidence to try something new with my work. Website: http://www.windhamgraves.com/ DISCLAIMER All images posted here belong and are copyrighted to their respectful owners above. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use is prohibited. Unauthorized use will result in legal action.
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majorleaguefantasysports · 10 years ago
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"Alluhring Strategy" Secondary Opinion: Week 4 DB Targets
“Alluhring Strategy” Secondary Opinion: Week 4 DB Targets
    Here comes the Bye Weeks! If injuries and suspensions haven’t already begun to derail your fantasy teams, untimely Bye Weeks will certainly contribute to many a team’s demise. Bye weeks hit us hard with six teams off this week: CIN, CLE, DEN, STL, ARI and SEA. I am looking to give you some guys to plug and play to cover your starters that are on a bye this week. Before we get into that, let’s

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sherlockpretty · 10 years ago
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thepenaltyflag · 11 years ago
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Arizona Cardinals 2013 Preseason Preview: Top 5 players to watch
The Arizona Cardinals 2013 preseason is almost here, and the Cardinals have done a lot of things to

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