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Beverley’s Eastgate Studio hosts Hull Print Collective Exhibition
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LA Priest Unveils 'La Fusion' EP with Enchanting New Single 'Apple' Mixed by Alan Braxe
Following the release of "City Warm Heart," LA Priest introduces his latest EP, La Fusion, highlighted by the groove-infused new single "Apple," expertly mixed by French Touch icon Alan Braxe. Lyrically, "Apple" transports listeners to an otherworldly realm, described by Sam as "a pep talk from an alien." The track revisits the mystical and oceanic themes prominent in his 2023 album Fase Luna. "I aimed for it to be enlightening, even if the lyrics might seem obscure," Sam explains. The music video for "Apple" continues the thematic journey of "City Warm Heart," featuring a mysterious figure clad in a velvet suit, dancing through a shadowy forest, seemingly mesmerized by the tune. La Fusion was penned during the latter part of Eastgate’s stint in the Costa Rican jungle, a creative period that also spawned most of Fase Luna, and later recorded in his Welsh garden shed studio using his custom-built drum machine, GENE. While Fase Luna offered a raw portal to a fantastical realm, La Fusion was crafted during a reflective time of solitude with impending social re-engagement on the horizon. "Fusion itself is a melding of realities," Sam muses upon his return. "These songs, conceived in the jungle as external observations, were finalized in a more introspective urban setting." Known variably as Sam Dust, LA Priest, and L.A. Priest, Eastgate has forged a path as an innovative and elusive figure in music. Following his time with the now-disbanded Late Of The Pier and his esteemed collaboration with Connan Mockasin in Soft Hair, his solo endeavors continue to captivate. His previous album, Fase Luna, described by Brooklyn Vegan as "a chill trip," was part of a fruitful year that included a tour across the UK and EU and supporting BRIT award-winning Jungle on their tours. Check out “Apple” below: Read the full article
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LA Priest Unveils 'La Fusion' EP with Enchanting New Single 'Apple' Mixed by Alan Braxe
Following the release of "City Warm Heart," LA Priest introduces his latest EP, La Fusion, highlighted by the groove-infused new single "Apple," expertly mixed by French Touch icon Alan Braxe. Lyrically, "Apple" transports listeners to an otherworldly realm, described by Sam as "a pep talk from an alien." The track revisits the mystical and oceanic themes prominent in his 2023 album Fase Luna. "I aimed for it to be enlightening, even if the lyrics might seem obscure," Sam explains. The music video for "Apple" continues the thematic journey of "City Warm Heart," featuring a mysterious figure clad in a velvet suit, dancing through a shadowy forest, seemingly mesmerized by the tune. La Fusion was penned during the latter part of Eastgate’s stint in the Costa Rican jungle, a creative period that also spawned most of Fase Luna, and later recorded in his Welsh garden shed studio using his custom-built drum machine, GENE. While Fase Luna offered a raw portal to a fantastical realm, La Fusion was crafted during a reflective time of solitude with impending social re-engagement on the horizon. "Fusion itself is a melding of realities," Sam muses upon his return. "These songs, conceived in the jungle as external observations, were finalized in a more introspective urban setting." Known variably as Sam Dust, LA Priest, and L.A. Priest, Eastgate has forged a path as an innovative and elusive figure in music. Following his time with the now-disbanded Late Of The Pier and his esteemed collaboration with Connan Mockasin in Soft Hair, his solo endeavors continue to captivate. His previous album, Fase Luna, described by Brooklyn Vegan as "a chill trip," was part of a fruitful year that included a tour across the UK and EU and supporting BRIT award-winning Jungle on their tours. Check out “Apple” below: Read the full article
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“All that Jazz” exhibition, 27th January to 2nd March at Eastgate Studio, Beverley, HU17 0DR
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Et si on avait mal compris l’utilisation du biomimétisme en architecture ?
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“Apprenez de la nature, c’est là que se trouve votre futur”. Un domaine de recherche contemporain passionnant : le biomimétisme.
LDV Studio Urbain
25 Déc 2023
"... trop souvent, le biomimétisme architectural se limite à une esthétique inspirée de la nature, laissant en suspens la véritable intégration des mécanismes naturels.
Ressembler à la nature ne suffit pas
L’architecture biomimétique, en tant que discipline novatrice, trouve son inspiration dans les mécanismes et comportements observés dans le règne animal et végétal. Elle ne se limite plus à une simple esthétique naturelle, mais vise à imiter les stratégies efficaces et les structures intelligentes de la nature. Par exemple, la Tour Eastgate à Harare, au Zimbabwe, s’est inspirée des mécanismes de régulation thermique des termitières pour concevoir un bâtiment capable de réguler sa température intérieure de manière efficace, réduisant ainsi sa consommation énergétique de manière significative."
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[Image] Tour Eastgate, Harare, Zimbabwe (Flickr)
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Le système de ventilation des termitières - De biomimetisme.eklablog.com - 2 septembre 2014, 16:08
Biomimétisme & Architecture. « Ventiler et Isoler grâce à la Nature : L'Eastgate Building, à Harare, s'inspire d'une termitière afin de concevoir une ventilation naturelle et économique »
Top 10 des innovations inspirées du biomimétisme - De www.dynamique-mag.com - 28 décembre 2015, 11:46
The Termite and the Architect - Illustration by Chris Buzelli
"In 1991, the multinational Old Mutual investment group approached the Zimbabwean architect Mick Pearce with an audacious assignment. The group wished to construct a retail and office complex called the Eastgate Centre in Zimbabwe’s capital city of Harare that, at 55,000 square meters, would be the country’s largest commercial building." http://nautil.us/issue/8/home/the-termite-and-the-architect#_jmp0_
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5 designers
from the past - Bill Nolan - OG rubberhose animator - felix the cat
from the present drawingwiffwaffles - my main inspiration when i had first started my digital art. steve_gavan - exploring design x illustration. new rubber hose art style. Carmen Nácher - creative display type, exploring digital techniques and textures. - maybe don't need? mila.useche - Amazing texture and colour. using traditional media - pastels + paint
from NZ - Fuman Design Studio - diverse design exploration. great brand and type design
5 communities
instagram fan art community - through highschool
animation college (chara design - cont from insta community)
freelance - ezyVet, eastgate - learnt to elevate to a professional outcome/requirement (from psd to ai). learnt i wanted to design.
aut (continue to learn, where i went after realising i enjoyed design more than animation)
future? my own studio full of people who love to explore and create in many mediums.
5 artworks
character design/stories - eg chara design, comic book plans
projects - eg tarot cards,
creating for my loved ones - eg lola magazine,
vector art for work - eg ezyVet t-shirts
new art style im exploring - eg sunproof, cowgirl lola
I'm exploring and enjoying things like hyperfem, finding my style, creating things that i not only like but also enjoy. Keeping connected to both my original illustrative side and my growing designer style.
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Inaugural photo extravaganza opens this weekend
The festival will showcase the work of female photographers.
Photo Gloucester #PhoGlo takes place from 26th – 29th August at The Eastgate, 22 Eastgate Street, Gloucester, GL1 1PA and Jolt Studios, 27 St Aldate Street, Gloucester, GL1 1RP. This summer, Hundred Heroines & Friends will be taking over the top floor of the Eastgate Shopping Centre and other venues in the city for a photography extravaganza. Visitors can expect a packed weekend of exhibitions,…
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DCN Pick: 10LEC6 - Ayong Ya Yop
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10LEC6 - Ayong Ya Yop (Official Music Video) ➡️http://smarturl.it/AyongYaYop Production - Stink Films Director - Felix Brady commissioner : Greg Panteix Executive Producer - Katie Lambert Producer - Martha McGuirk DoP - Issac Eastgate Service Company : Anykey Executive Producer - Kirill Roschin Producer - Yerkebulan Kurishbayev Talent Agency - Cast.kz Actor - Zharylkassynuly Yerzhan Location Manager - Abdulkhakov Rustamjyon Camera Unit - Stanislav Samoilov Drone op - Oleg Grechihin VFX - Felix Brady Sound Design - Jack Patterson @Wave Studios Colourist - Joseph Bicknell @Cheat Thanks to Arri Rental and Harriet Cannon Cinelab London Andy Hudson Aarti Mahani Paul Dean Click here http://po.st/EdRec and subscribe to Ed Banger's channel Check out the entire Ed Banger Records discography on YouTube, click here: http://po.st/EdRecDiscography 2015 Ed Banger Records / Because Music (http://po.st/because)
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One week to go! My exhibition at @eastgatestudio opens next week! Come along on Friday 10th between 6pm and 8pm for a preview. (at Eastgate Studio Beverley) https://www.instagram.com/p/CTXtjh_rUJW/?utm_medium=tumblr
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A visit to Beverley’s Eastgate Studio printmakers
A visit to Beverley’s Eastgate Studio printmakers
A visit to the Eastgate Studio in Beverley is always a pleasure. The studio hosts a group of printmakers who produce some excellent work. If you visit expect a friendly reception from staff and the printmakers themselves. An old school printing press at the Eastgate Studio The printmakers use the techniques of relief printing, mono printing, screen printing and digital artwork to produce…
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LA Priest Unveils 'La Fusion' EP: A Mesmerizing Journey from Jungle Solitude to Urban Soundscape
After unveiling his third studio album, “False Luna,” last year, Sam Eastgate, better known as LA Priest, is excited to announce his upcoming EP, “La Fusion,” set to release on May 3 through Domino. With today’s announcement, he also drops the single “City Warm Heart,” showcasing LA Priest’s signature vibe and enhanced by the production skills of French touch maestro Alan Braxe. The song radiates a hopeful outlook on the future, tinged with a wistful yearning for the jungle’s escape. “I penned this track amidst the Costa Rican jungle, envisioning my return to global touring,” Sam shares. “It acts as a chant to brave the external world from such a secluded place.” The music video for “City Warm Heart,” directed by Joseph Bird Jr, who previously collaborated with Sam on the “Beginning” video, transports viewers to a stunning, sometimes surreal, evergreen forest setting. Sam reveals, “I wanted to give a glimpse into my recording process and how I crafted this song. This video, recreating those moments as accurately as possible, offers a more genuine glimpse than my usual work.” “City Warm Heart” can be viewed below: “La Fusion” was conceived towards the end of Eastgate’s stay in the Costa Rican jungle, where he also wrote most of his celebrated 2023 album, “Fase Luna,” and later recorded in his garden shed studio in Wales using his custom-built drum machine, GENE. While “Fase Luna” served as a raw portal to another realm, “La Fusion” emerged during a period when Sam was contemplating his eventual reintegration into society, despite enjoying his isolation. “Fusion cannot be mixed with something else,” Sam contemplates on his transition. “Fusion is the merger of realities. These are concepts I couldn’t have explored in the jungle. Perhaps they are songs of the city. I began with ideas formed from the outside looking in, and completed them from the inside looking out.” Sam Eastgate, also known as Sam Dust, LA Priest, and L.A. Priest, has established himself as an innovative and elusive figure in music, known for his work with the now-defunct band Late Of The Pier, his beloved project Soft Hair with Connan Mockasin, and his solo endeavors as LA Priest. Following the release of “False Luna,” which Brooklyn Vegan hailed as “a chill trip,” he embarked on a successful series of shows in the UK and EU and supported BRIT award-winning duo Jungle, comprised of electronic producers J Lloyd and Tom McFarland, on their tours across Europe and the US. Read the full article
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LA Priest Unveils 'La Fusion' EP: A Mesmerizing Journey from Jungle Solitude to Urban Soundscape
After unveiling his third studio album, “False Luna,” last year, Sam Eastgate, better known as LA Priest, is excited to announce his upcoming EP, “La Fusion,” set to release on May 3 through Domino. With today’s announcement, he also drops the single “City Warm Heart,” showcasing LA Priest’s signature vibe and enhanced by the production skills of French touch maestro Alan Braxe. The song radiates a hopeful outlook on the future, tinged with a wistful yearning for the jungle’s escape. “I penned this track amidst the Costa Rican jungle, envisioning my return to global touring,” Sam shares. “It acts as a chant to brave the external world from such a secluded place.” The music video for “City Warm Heart,” directed by Joseph Bird Jr, who previously collaborated with Sam on the “Beginning” video, transports viewers to a stunning, sometimes surreal, evergreen forest setting. Sam reveals, “I wanted to give a glimpse into my recording process and how I crafted this song. This video, recreating those moments as accurately as possible, offers a more genuine glimpse than my usual work.” “City Warm Heart” can be viewed below: “La Fusion” was conceived towards the end of Eastgate’s stay in the Costa Rican jungle, where he also wrote most of his celebrated 2023 album, “Fase Luna,” and later recorded in his garden shed studio in Wales using his custom-built drum machine, GENE. While “Fase Luna” served as a raw portal to another realm, “La Fusion” emerged during a period when Sam was contemplating his eventual reintegration into society, despite enjoying his isolation. “Fusion cannot be mixed with something else,” Sam contemplates on his transition. “Fusion is the merger of realities. These are concepts I couldn’t have explored in the jungle. Perhaps they are songs of the city. I began with ideas formed from the outside looking in, and completed them from the inside looking out.” Sam Eastgate, also known as Sam Dust, LA Priest, and L.A. Priest, has established himself as an innovative and elusive figure in music, known for his work with the now-defunct band Late Of The Pier, his beloved project Soft Hair with Connan Mockasin, and his solo endeavors as LA Priest. Following the release of “False Luna,” which Brooklyn Vegan hailed as “a chill trip,” he embarked on a successful series of shows in the UK and EU and supported BRIT award-winning duo Jungle, comprised of electronic producers J Lloyd and Tom McFarland, on their tours across Europe and the US. Read the full article
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“Chords” collection as part of my “Sounds” series of woodcut, block and collagraph prints. These represent the live jazz club/gig experience. Available to view at Eastgate Studio, Beverley and Feren’s Art Gallery, Hull Summer Exhibition.
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How Biomimicry Enhances Creativity in Architecture
Biomimetic Architecture is now on the rise. Therefore, discovering its potentials is vital. Now, There are Biomimetic wind turbine trees & furniture that uses the principles of Biomimicry. Read on to find out How Biomimicry Enhances Creativity in Architecture.
What is Biomimicry?
The term ‘biomimicry’ originates from the Greek words bios, meaning life and mimesis, meaning imitate. It refers to imitating natural strategies (not forms) to devise new sustainable solutions. Although buildings guard us against natural extremes, they have a lot to learn from the natural world. Oh, the irony!
Nature and natural processes are the guiding principles or the main metaphors of the design approach. – Frank Lloyd Wright
Creativity in Architectural Systems: What are Examples of Biomimicry?
Biomimetic applications produce innovative architectural systems. The following are a few examples:
1. Solar Panel System
You’re all familiar with solar panels. But did you know that they are a product of biomimicry?
The solar panel system mimics the way leaves harvest energy. This imitation is further intensified with the Ivy solar cells designed by SMIT, a Brooklyn-based firm. The new ‘artificial leaves’, so to speak, combine chlorophyll with carbon materials to generate renewable energy and winds. This results in greater efficiency and lower cost.
2. Synthetic Material
This cutting-edge building material ‘reverse engineers’ the self-healing mechanism of the organism at the time of injury. That is to say, it bleeds and heals like our skin. It contains tiny capsules with healing agents to self-repair any damage or cracks. Due to this, we have quite a low-maintenance and durable material.
3. Responsive Façade
Yes, the concept of the responsive facade is biomimetic too. It stems from the concept of spiky or fibrous husks that protect the fruit or the seeds inside. The facade of Esplanade Theatre, for example, mimics the semi-rigid skin of the durian plant which is covered in thorns to protect its inner content. The building’s exterior adjusts throughout the day to allow sunlight in without overheating the space.
4. Termite mound’s ventilation structure
Minuscule termites build giant mounds to grow and house fungus (their main food). The amazement kicks in with the complex ventilation system of this structure.
The Fungus must be kept at 87 F while the outside temperature ranges between 35 F (night) – 104 F (day). Termites achieve this by constantly opening and closing thousands of heating and cooling vents at the surface of the mound. Air is sucked in the lower part of the mound, moving down into the mud enclosures and up through the channels at the peak. The termites continuously dig new vents and plug up the old ones to fine-tune the system.
Eastgate Center in Zimbabwe mimics a similar concept. The concrete building mass warms or cools the winds entering the building depending on which is hotter, the concrete or the air.
As in the termite mounds, the air enters the building into the lower floors and offices before escaping through the chimneys at the top. This system reduces the building’s energy consumption to less than 10% of a conventional building.
There is a huge list of such ingenious examples, some accomplished while others yet to be. The next step forward is a Biomimetic architectural system that creates itself!
Creativity of the Minds!
Biomimicry in architecture not only produces creative systems but also induces creative thinking in Architects. Carl Hastrick developed a biomimicry spiral demonstrating a step-by-step process to turn natural strategies into creative design solutions:
Identify – make a list of the functions your building will perform.
Translate – translate it to biological terms; i.e. think how nature does this function.
Discover – discover the natural heroes who solve your challenges.
Abstract – reinterpret the discovered strategies in architectural terms.
Emulate – devise a design solution from the strategies.
Evaluate – evaluate your design solution against your old brief from step 1 and against the natural rules you discovered in step 3.
Thereupon, you can evolve your own laps to reach your final design conclusion.
Biomimicry spiral provides an opportunity to learn about natural elements and bring new strategies to the table. It disrupts traditional thinking and creates a new level of curiosity. That is, how nature solves your challenges? With this method of thinking, you can brainstorm design solutions in fresh unconventional ways.
Here’s another creativity booster: increase your outdoor experiences in the natural world. Bring them to your design studios! Natural environment will enhance your creativity far more than an office where you sit in front of a screen all day.
Try to emulate the genius of your own environment in your designs and see what you come up with. You might be the next Zaha Hadid, who knows?
Find more: Biomimicry Definition
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#Repost @plusmommy with @repostapp ・・・ This is John and I at 8 months pregnant. 💜 We weren't going to do photos at all, but luckily a friend told me how important it was to get these taken since we are only doing this one time. John is 10 years older than me and has two beautiful teenage sons. He thought he was done with baby adventures, but knew how important it was for me to be a mommy. Now, we patiently and excitedly are awaiting Harper and Lincoln's arrival scheduled for January 18th! 📸 Eriksen Graham was my photographer--JCPenny Portrait Studio, Eastgate, Cincinnati, Ohio
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Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit Eastpoint–Rare Freehold Condominium < 5 Minutes Walk from BTS Bangna (250m).
Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit Eastpoint is an upcoming 2 Tower 32-storey Condominium developed by Thailand Top Listed Developer Ananda. It is located on/along Sukhumvit Road, just 250 meters from the expressway and from BTS Bangna that connects to the different parts of Bangkok and makes travelling more seamlessly. Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit Eastgate is also close to many landmarks such as Bitec Bangna, The Bangkok Mall, Big C Bangna and many international schools. There will be a Sky Walk Link to Bangkok Mall and Fast Train from Bangna to Suvarnabhumi International Airport. More notably, Bangna could be the new CBD area with the Upcoming Chatrium Office and Existing Bhiraj Tower.
Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit Eastpoint is designed based "Future-Nature" Theme with many of the facilities built and designed on Greenery and Futuristic Concept. There will be Sky Lounge, Meeting Room, Co-working Space on the 32nd Floor with the Swimming Pool and Fitness Centre on the 5th Floor. There are various unit types ranging from Studio to 2 Bedroom 2 Bath Units.
Prices will start at S$1xxk. Limited Units are allocated to Foreigners on first come first book basis. Register with us Now to Enjoy VVIP Discounts and Priority Unit Selection. Tentative Official Hotel Launch: 15 and 16th September 2018.
More information at https://investintproperty.com/properties/ideo-mobi-sukhumvit-eastpoint/
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