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Tipp: Der Blumenmuskel - Imago Wedemark
#Ausstellung#Blumenmuskel#Drahtarbeiten#IMAGO#Kunst#Kunstverein Wedemark#Manuela Mordhorst#Marina Schreiber#Papierarbeiten#Polyflore Mikrofauna#Skulpturen
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Pato & Alwin on Hot Laps 😎
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4, 35 <3 (del juego de preguntas para conocernos un poco mas ^_^🤍)
Heeey! Hola <3!!
Awww perfecto! Siéntete libre de comentarme tus respuestas también uwu:
4. Se llama "Vampire Kisses", de la autora Ellen Schreiber uwu. De ahí decidí hacerme chica darks uwu. 35. Uyyy a ver: a. Tatsuhisa Suzuki b. Leah Pipes c. Marina Inoue d. Hiroomi Tosaka e. Yuki Yamada
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Poison | Todd Haynes | 1991
Edith Meeks, Angela M. Schreiber, Anne Giotta, Barry Cassidy, Buck Smith, Marina Lutz, Millie White, Richard Anthony, Rob LaBelle, Lydia Lafleur, Evan Dunsky
#Edith Meeks#Angela M. Schreiber#Anne Giotta#Barry Cassidy#Buck Smith#Marina Lutz#Millie White#Richard Anthony#Rob LaBelle#Lydia Lafleur#Evan Dunsky#Todd Haynes#Poison#1991
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Requests Update
Alycia Debnam-Carey and Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes, father and daughter - Anon
Alexis Bledel as Rory and Tom Holland as Peter Parker (siblings) - mystic-scripture
Anna Kendrick and Alex O'Loughlin as Steve Mcgarrett - hawaiianohana31
Ana De Armas and Timothée Chalament - Anon
Ana De Armas and Andy Samberg - Anon
Ana De Armas and Penn Badgley - Anon
Ana De Armas and Danneel Ackles - Anon
Ana De Armas and Sebastian Stan - Anon
Ana De Armas and Ryan Gosling as Holland March (The Nice Guys) - Anon
Adelaide Kane and Alex O'Loughlin, married - martyredmotheraesthetics
Adelaide Kane as Mary (Lyah) and Bradley James as Arthur - lyah-malik
Adelaide Kane and Joel Kinnaman - Anon
Adelaide Kane and Summer Fontana with Jacob Tremblay - hope-andrea-marhall
Amber Heard and James McAvoy - Anon
Amber Heard (30 Days to Kill or Drive Angry) x James McAvoy (Wanted) - Anon
Amber Heard and Luke Evans- Anon
Anna Diop and Eddie Cibrian - Anon
Bailee Madison and David Mazouz, couple - Anon
Bailee Madison and Robert Downey Jr as Tony Stark, father and daughter - Anon
Blanca Suárez as Alba Romero (Cable Girls) and Cillian Murphy as Tommy Shelby (Peaky Blinders) - Anon
Brie Larson as Carol Danvers and Odette Anable - clary--jackson
Brie Larson and Jake Gyllenhal (not as superheroes) - Anon
Brit Marling and Pablo Schreiber - curlykoalas
Bella Thorne and Scarlett Byrne - Anon
Cody Christian and Colin O'Donoghue - Anon
Courtney Eaton and Dylan O'Brien - Anon
Chelsey Reist and Robbie Amell - Anon
Cara Delevinge (long hair) and Matthew Daddario - Anon
Crystal Reed and Charlie Rowe (older) as Partners - Anon
Crystal Reed (Not Gotham) , Dylan Bruce and Ben Affleck (Not Batman), love Triangle - Anon
Camila Mendes as Veronica Lodge and Benjamin Wadsworth as Marcus Lopez Arguello - multixxfandomxx
Chloe Bennet as daisy Johnson x Justin H. Min as ben hargreeves - Anon
Chloe Bennet and Mark Rufflo as spouses - Anon
Chloe Bennet and Sam Claflin - vweasley15
Chandler Riggs as Billy Kaplan/Wiccan and Issac Hempstead as Tommy Shepard/Speed, the sons of Wanda Maximoff. - Anon
Claire Holt and Sasha Pieterse - Anon
Danielle Campbell and Claire Holt as friends - iamgamidova
Danielle Rose Russell as the daughter of Ginnifer Goodwin and Josh Dallas (OUAT) - Anon
Danielle Rose Russell as a SHIELD Agent - Anon
Danielle Rose Russell and Dylan O'Brien - Anon
Danielle Rose Russell and Ksenia Solo as sisters - Anon
Danielle Rose Russell as the daughter of Chris Pratt and Angela Sarafyan - lxvelikelegends
Danielle Rose Russell and Marvels Cloak and Dagger cast - Anon
Danielle Rose Russell and Isaac Hempstead Wright - Anon
Danielle Rose Russell and The Guardians of the Galaxy - Anon
Danielle Rose Russell and Erika Linder - Anon
Danielle Rose Russell and Herman Tommeraas - iamgamidova
Danielle Rose Russell and Hero Fiennes-Tiffen - Anon
Danielle Rose Russell as the daughter of Piper Halliwell and Leo Wyatt - Anon
Danielle Rose Russell and Tom Holland as Peter Parker, happy couple - Anon
Danielle Rose Russell and Tom Holland as Peter Parker, training - Anon
Danielle Rose Russell and Tom Holland - liebleu
Dianna Agron and Avan Jogia - Anon
Dove Cameron as Ruby Hale and Tom Holland as Peter Parker - Anon
Emma Mackey and Gregg Sulkin - Anon
Emmy Rossum and Stephen James - littlemisshiddleston
Emmy Rossum as Bilba Baggins (female Bilbo) and Richard Armitage as Thorin - Anon
Emilia Clarke as Dany and Luke Goss as Nuada - Anon
Emeraude Toubia and Margot Robbie as friends/roommates - anewchapterlove
Emeraude Toubia and James McAvoy - Anon
Emeraude Toubia and Jake Gyllenhal - Anon
Emma Watson and Joe Mazzello - Anon
Eliza Taylor as Clarke and Keith Allan as Murphy - Anon
Gender bent - Ellen Hollman (Saxa) as Hercules and either Ben Barnes or Avan Jogia as Meg - Anon
Ellie Bamber and Haley Lu Richardson as lovers - Anon
Ellie Bamber and Mark McKenna - Anon
Elizabeth Gillies (undercover) and Eric Dane (stalker) - Anon
Elizabeth Gillies and Skeet Ulrich- Anon
Elizabeth Gillies and Tyler Hoechlin - Anon
Freya Mavor and Alfred Enoch - Anon
Felicity Jones and Jeremy Sumpter (Adult) - justcalldibs
Gabrielle Wilde as Constance and Santiago Cabrera as Aramis - atinkerbellstuff
Gal Gadot and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau - Anon
Giorgia Whigham and Callum Turner - Anon
Gemma Arterton and Jonathan Rhys Meyers (Dracula or modern) - Anon
Holliday Grainger and Moon Ga Young - Anon
Hayley Atwell and Tom Ellis - songbirdsfallenembersandgolddust
Hayley Atwell and Henry Cavill - songbirdsfallenembersandgolddust
Halsey and Andre Hamann - happyhostforsymbiotes
Hayden Panettiere and Jude Law - Anon
Holland Roden and Hunter Parrish - themaravismari
Imogen Poots and Jake Gyllenhal - danielcvmbell
Ivana Baquero and TWD Cast (Rick, Carl, Glenn, Negan, Daryl, Maggie) - Anon
India Eisley and Sky Ferreira as enemies - ask-little-red-wolf
Jaimie Alexander and Rosario Dawson married - Anon
Jaimie Alexander as Jane and Norman Reedus as Daryl - Anon
Jessica Stroup and True Detective season 1 cast - Anon
Jenny Boyd (blonde) as the daughter of Tony Stark and Pepper Potts - Anon
Jenny Boyd as Lizzie and Tom Holland as Peter Parker - scrumptiousponyghostpeach
Jenny Boyd (Vikings Quest) and Aaron Jakubenko (Roman Empire or Shannara Chronicles) - elenacarinandherfandoms
Jenna Coleman and Tom Felton as Draco Malfoy (Half Blood Prince and Deathly Hallows) - Anon
Jenna Coleman and Chris Wood - Anon
Kat Denning and Matt Bomer with Colin Ford as their son - Anon
Kiernan Shipka (Sabrina) and Jessica Lange (AHS Coven) - Anon
Kristen Stewart and Lee Pace - Anon
Kristen Stewart (Personal Shopper/Still Alice) and Michael Trevino - Anon
Kaylee Bryant as the daughter of Chris Wood - the-selfless-bash
Kaylee Bryant as Josie, Chris Evans as Steve Rogers her mentor and Tom Holland as Peter Parker as her best friend - Anon
Katie McGrath and Tom Hiddleston (medieval) - lady-crowned-with-stars
Katie McGrath and Grant Gustin with Bruce and Selina from Gotham as their twin children - Anon
Katie McGrath and Michael Fassbender? 1940-50s era (He was a soldier). - lady-crowned-with-stars
Kristine Froseth and Benjamin Wadsworth - Anon
Letitia Wright as Shuri and Tom Holland as Peter Parker, best friends au - Anon
Lily Collins as Clary Fray and Tom Felton as Draco Malfoy - Anon
Lily Collins and Grant Gustin - Either lovers or stalker au - Anon
Lily Collins and Charles Melton "If we'd never met, I think I would have known my life wasn't complete, and I would have wandered the world in search of you, even if I didn't know who I was looking for" - meaniebeaniecrackshipper
Lily James and Jessica Chastain - Anon
Lily James and Jessica Chastain - thesound-of-myvoice
Lili Reinhart and Daniel Sharman - Anon
Lili Reinhart and Tom Holland - youweremyworstx
Lili Reinhart and Tyler Posey - Anon
Lyndsy Fonseca and Keanu Reeves as John Wick - katrena7
Lyndsy Fonseca and criminal minds cast finding out she's Spencers sister not including Derek - lyah-malek
Lyndsy Fonseca and Luke Mitchell - lyah-malek x2
Lyndsy Fonseca and Harry Shum Jr as Magnus Bane - lyah-malek
Lyndsy Fonseca and Emilie Ullerup - lyah-malik
Lyndsy Fonseca and Katherine McNamara as Clary Fray - lyah-malik
Lyndsy Fonseca and Scott Caan as Danny Williams - lyah-malek
Lyndsy Fonseca and Alex O'Loughlin as Steve Mcgarrett - lyah-malek
Lyndsy Fonseca and Matthew Gray Gubler as Spencer Reid - lyah-malek
Lyndsy Fonseca and Matt Bomer as siblings - lyah-malek
Lyndsy Fonseca and Wilson Bethel - Anon
Lyndsy Fonseca and Robert Downey Jr as siblings - lyah-malek
Madelaine Petsch and Aaron Taylor Johnson - bambifatale
Madelaine Petsch as Cheryl Blossom and Kat Barrell as Nicole Haught as sisters - cherylishaught
Maisie Williams and Aaron Taylor Johnson as Pietro - strawberrycake-z
Maria Avgeropoulos and Harry Treadaway - novaleecarter
Margot Robbie as Annie and Ryan Gosling as K - Anon
Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling as a couple - Anon
Margot Robbie and Ryan Reynolds - nixiestyx
Maisie Richardson Sellers as Charlie and Paul Wesley - wicked-laugh
Maisie Richardson Sellers and Anna Diop as sisters/friends - wicked-laugh
Maisie Richardson Sellers and Jesse Lee Soffer - wicked-laugh
Marina Laswick and Brenton Thwaites - Anon
Melissa Benoist and Keanu Reeves - Anon
Melissa O'Neil as Lucy Chen and Samuel Caleb Hunt as Mouse - Anon
Melissa O'Neil from Dark Matters and Sebastian Stan as Bucky Barnes - Anon
Melisa Asil Pamuk and Joseph Morgan as Klaus Mikaelson - Anon
Natalie Dormer and Richard Armitage - Anon
Nina Dobrev as Rose Hathaway and Blair Redford as Dimitri Belikov - posterofamyth
Olivia Wilde and Hugh Dancy - Anon
Olivia Wilde and Michael Fassbender, friends with benefits - Anon
Olivia Wilde and True Detective season 1 cast - Anon
Odette Annable and Sebastian Stan - alexwit1325
Odette Annable and Joseph Morgan as Klaus Mikaelson - alexwit1325
Phoebe Tonkin and Tom Ellis - beforewewerehopeless
Phoebe Tonkin and Keanu Reeves as Constantine - katrena7
Phoebe Tonkin as Hayley Marshal and Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock - Anon
Rachel Weisz and Alyssa Milano - Anon
Rachel Weisz (The Mummy movies) and Tom Hiddleston - Anon
Rowan Blanchard as Cleo and Benjamin Wadsworth as Marcus - Anon
Sasha Pieterse and Rachel Taylor - Anon
Scarlett Johansson (blonde) and Eric Dane - Anon
Shelley Hennig and Richard Armitage - Anon
Sophie Turner and Gavin leatherwood as Nicholas scratch - Anon
Sophie Turner and Hayden Christensen - feniah-394
Sophie Skelton and RJ King - Anon
Willa Fitzgerald and Lucas Till, couple - Anon
Phew! I'm hoping that's everyone.... If I've missed your request then just shoot me a message or if you want to stay anonymous then just shoot me another message Friday when I open 😊😊 as always thank you for your patience and support. I might get one or two done today but not sure. My muse tends to come and go, he's a fiesty little fucker who likes to come and go as he pleases!
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Sieben Azubis auf einen Streich
Das Aufgabenspektrum der ENNI ist breit. Und entsprechend vielseitig sind die Berufsbilder der mehr als 500 Mitarbeiter in der Unternehmensgruppe. Das spiegelt sich auch bei den Ausbildungsberufen wider.Sieben Azubis auf einen Streich In fünf verschiedenen Bereichen erhalten die sieben neuen Azubis in den nächsten drei Jahren ihr Rüstzeug fürs Berufsleben. So werden Luca Schreiber und Pascal de Fries Industriekaufleute, Fahad Noah Mary kümmert sich als angehender Fachangestellter für Bäderbetriebe um die Badegäste im Solimare, Marina Pertl und Gianluca Schermann sorgen als zukünftige Gärtner/in im Garten- & Landschaftsbau für ein sattes Grün, Etienne Kallies hat sich für den Beruf des Straßenwärters entschieden, während sich Malte Totzke als zukünftiger KFZ-Mechatroniker mit seinen Kollegen den Fuhrpark der ENNI instand hält. „Der Ausbildungsmarkt ist hart umkämpft“, weiß ENNI-Vorstandsvorsitzender Stefan Krämer und freut sich deshalb besonders, dass die ENNI sieben motivierte junge Leute für sich begeistern konnte. „Wir setzen auf den Nachwuchs, um dem drohenden Fachkräftemangel entgegenwirken, und auch in Zukunft starkes Personal zu haben.“ Tatsächlich bekommen alle Azubis bei der ENNI nach bestandener Prüfung einen zunächst zeitlich befristeten Anschlussvertrag. „Als Unternehmen, das am Niederrhein verwurzelt ist, sehen wir es als unsere Pflicht, junge Leute fit für den Arbeitsmarkt zu machen“, so Krämer. Read the full article
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I was tagged by @19jikook9597 thank youuu <3
Rules: Answer 30 questions and tag people
Nickname: Blue, Sere, Sunshine, Potato girl
Gender: female
Sign: Leo
Height: 178 cm
Time: 6:13 pm
Birthday: August 10th
Favorite bands: BTS, Nirvana, Hole, Arctic Monkeys, The Smiths etc etc
Favorite solo artists: David Bowie,Troye Sivan, Marina and the Diamonds, Lana del Rey etc
Song stuck in my head: Winner - Sentimental
Last movie I watched: Atomic Blonde
Last show I watched: American Horror Story
When did I create this blog: October 2017 I think
What do I post about: BTS, MY BABY TURTLE YOONGI, Jikook
What did I last google: Where Kuala Lumpur is
Do I get asks: sometimes from the adorable bunbun @19jikook9597
Why did I choose this url: because I’m going to sue Yoongi. It’s a warning
Following: only talented and wonderful people
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Dream job: Writer and Psychiatrist
Favorite food: pasta?
Last book I read: Sybil by Flora Rheta Schreiber
3 favorite fandoms: ARMY, Yuri on ice, SNK
Let me tag @livelymyg @alaskathunderbuck >.<
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Free VIP Day passes to our full days film screenings available to all whom register for this free event with Gerry Fialka, The list of films screening will be available as the films are selected to screen, updates to film blocks screening at the festival social media pages, and website:
https://www.facebook.com/filmfestla/
https://www.instagram.com/bighousela
https://www.filmfestlalive.com/
Nov 7th. Sat "Film Fest La & L.A. LIVE" presents FILM CAN'T KILL YOU BUT WHY TAKE A CHANCE from 3:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. at Regal Cinemas 1000 W Olympic Blvd, LA CA 90015, Info: 310-306-7330 Laughtears.com Free workshop and day passes sponsored by BigHouse-la.com Paramedia ecologist Gerry Fialka's fun interactive workshop explore cinema's hidden psychic effects via Marshall McLuhan's Menippean satirized percepts: "We shape our tools, then they shape us." and “The Balinese have no word for art, they do everything as well as they can.” and "How about technologies as the collective unconscious and art as the collective unconsciousness?" Delve deep into Live Cinema, Neurocinema and the metaleptic heart of movies. Read the OtherZine article: sticks-and-stones-may-break-your-bones-but-film-will-never-hurt-you.Gerry Fialka has been praised by the LA Times as "the multi-media Renaissance man." The La Weekly proclaimed him "a cultural revolutionary." His new book Strange Questions: Experimental Film as Conversation, with a foreword by David James will be published soon. His new feature The Brother Side of the Wake (BroSide) is the experimental documentary about the people of Venice, California. It probes the cliché: "Is the journey more important than the destination?" Watch the preview on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBj0UdpFEWo
Laughtears Press is proud to announce the new book,
Strange Questions: Experimental Film as Conversation
by Gerry Fialka, Edited by Rachael Kerr, Foreword by David James.Publication date: SoonContact: Gerry Fialka
310.307.7330
http://laughtears.com/
Compelling interviews with notables in avant-garde cinema offer insights into moving image art--its creative processes, formative influences, and hidden psychic effects. Through interviews with George Manupelli, Chick Strand, Tom Gunning, Lynne Sachs, Jay Rosenblatt, Martha Colburn, Evan Meaney, Mike Hoolboom, Robert Nelson, and Nina Menkes,
Strange Questions
links powerful personal stories with the contemporary media-scape.
Questions addressed in this collection include:
What role does the audience play in the creative process?
Can art-making be egoless?
Is perception reality?
What is the role of intention in the creative process?
What counts as storytelling? Are experimental filmmakers telling stories a different way or doing something completely different?
What was the motive of the cave artists?
What is more important: conviction or compromise?
Is ambition based more on fear or joy?
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Accolades from award-winning experimental filmmakers:
"Fialka is a damn good interviewer. His questions are sometimes so precise that it tickles and sometimes so grand and thought provoking that one feels on the edge of a new spiritual awareness." --Lynne Sachs
"Fialka asks unexpected Questions about important Ideas, eliciting Answers that can surprise even those doing the answering. My Interview with him taught me something about myself; it was a Gift." --David Gatten"Fialka's was the funniest interview I have ever had. He has developed a very wise way of triggering thoughts in the interviewee." --Leighton Pierce"Fialka's interview had me buzzing inside with thoughts and memories that his engaging questions set in motion. Super stimulation." --Larry Gottheim"I thank Gerry Fialka so much. I really enjoyed his interview with me, especially his unjaded joie de vivre, hearty laugh, and endless pursuit of knowledge sparked by social curiosity." --Phil Solomon."Gerry Fialka is a master interviewer. Working out of his natural sympathies and his erudition, Gerry cannily and cheerfully guides his interviewees along a path of Socratic inquiry that goes far deeper than the average Q & A and possibly deeper than the interviewee thought himself/herself capable of going. With Gerry at the helm, the journey really is about the destination and not just the journeying." --Fred Worden"Fialka is a meteor shower in the contemporary media arts discourse. He's blowing my mind." -- Craig Baldwin
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Gerry Fialka, artist, writer, and para-media ecologist, lectures on experimental film, avant-garde art, and subversive social media at NYU, USC, UCLA, Cal Arts and MIT. He has been called "the multi-media Renaissance man" by the
Los Angeles Times
and "a cultural revolutionary" by the
LA Weekly.
Fialka's interviews have been published in books by Mike Kelley and Sylvere Lotringer. They have been heard on Pacifica KPFK radio, and have appeared in magazines:
Canyon Cinema, OtherZine, CineSource,
Artillery,
AMASS magazine, LA Jazz Scene, Jazz News,
Bird, Flipside, Venice BeachHead.
"Gerry Fialka is Los Angeles' preeminent underground film curator." - Robin Menken, CinemaWithoutBorders
Rachael Kerr is a filmmaker, writer, and researcher. She is a 2017 graduate of the University of Michigan Department of Screen Arts and Cultures. As a student she collaborated on the feature documentary
The Big House
, now slated for theatrical release in Japan. In Winter 2017, Rachael was part of a UM course taught be Terri Sarris and supported by the University's Bicentennial Committee, which explored the AAFF's long relationship to the University.
David E. James has written or edited a dozen books on avant-garde cinema and other forms of non-commodity culture, especially in Los Angeles. His latest publication is
Rock ‘N’ Film: Cinema’s Dance With Popular Music
(2016). His films have screened at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Los Angeles Filmforum, and Canyon Cinema in San Francisco.
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SoonSunday 7pm at Beyond Baroque
681 Venice Blvd Venice CA
FREE Admission
MOM - Movie Or Manuscript on Mother's Day -
Celebrate the publication of Gerry Fialka's new book
Strange Questions: Experimental Film as Conversation
http://laughtears.com/strange-questions.html
and
his new feature film
The Brother Side of the Wake (test screening). Facebook=
https://www.facebook.com/events/173605590088661/
VIEW Youtube Clips=
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlhspvI86Z8
&
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vso1cEAUYRs
LilyCat Radio Show - Gerry talks about both book and film -
https://archive.org/details/20180225LilycatGerry
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Upcoming volumes in the
Strange Questions
book series:
Experimental Film as Conversation, Continued.
This volume includes interviews with filmmakersDavid Gatten, Frank Mouris, P. Adams Sitney, tENTATIVELY a cONVENIENCE, Bill Brand, Pip Chodoov, Craig Baldwin, Bill Morrison, Braden King, Naomi Uman, John Smith, Patrick Turrant, Madison Brookshire, Tony Gault, Bill Daniel, Vera Brunner Sung, Alexandra Cuesta, Tooth, Fred Worden, Mark Street, Leslie Raymond, Jason Jay Stevens, Ben Russell, Bryan Konefsky, Owen Land, Peter Rose, Alfonzo Alvarez, Jesse Lerner, Terri Sarris, Chris McNamara, Oren Goldenberg, Jesse Drew, Roger Bebe, Jon Jost, Betsy Bromberg, Thom Anderson and more.
Michigan Aesthetics as Conversation.
This volume includes interviews with Mike Kelley, George Clinton, Sam Green, Jack Epps Jr, Grace Lee Boggs, Marshall Crenshaw, Ari Weinzweig (Zingerman's), Steve 'Muruga' Booker, John Sinclair, and Mary Jane Shoultz.
Venice Aesthetics as Conversation.
This volume includes interviews with
Venice artists
Rip Cronk, Earl Newman, and Carol Fondiller.
Art as Conversation.
This volume includes interviews with artists William Pope.L, Alexis Smith, Hunter Drohojowska-Philp, George Herms, Doug Harvey, Winston Smith, and Robert Branaman.
Poetry as Conversation.
This volume includes interviews with poets Amiri Baraka, SA Griffin, Suzanne Lummis, ruth weiss, Linda Albertano, Les Plesko, Harry Northrup, and David Meltzer.
Political Activism
as Conversation.
This volume includes interviews with political activists Grace Lee Boggs, Tom Hayden, Haskell Wexler, Bill Ayers, Skip Blumberg, Jon Rappoport, Lila Garrett, and Marcy Winograd.
Jazz as Conversation.
This volume includes interviews with musicians Horace Silver, Jon Hendricks, Annie Ross, Oscar Brown Jr, Hadda Brooks, David Amram, Perry Robinson, Theo Sanders, and jazz writers Kirk Silsbee and Greg Burk.
Literature as Conversation.
This volume includes interviews with writers Eric McLuhan, John Bishop, Chris Kraus, Kristine McKenna, Janet Fitch, Brad Schreiber, and Johanna Drucker.
Comedy as Conversation.
This volume includes interviews with comedians Paul Krassner, Ric Overton, Paul Provenza, David Misch, Roy Zimmerman, Wes Skoop Nisker, Lady Lord Buckley, and Darryl Henriques.
Rock N' Roll as Conversation.
This volume includes interviews with musicians Mac Rebennack (aka Dr John), Pamela Des Barres, Steve Vai, Van Dyke Parks, Barry Smolin, Bruce Langhorn, Jeff Mosier, Roger Steffans, Paul Zollo, Billy Vera, Del Casher, Baby Gramps and John French.
Avant Garde Music as Conversation.
This volume includes interviews with musicians DJ Spooky, Carl Stone, Patrick Gleeson, David Ocker, Blue Gene Tyranny, Frank Pahl, and Veronika Krausas.
Documentary Film as Conversation.
This volume includes interviews with documentary filmmakers Ondi Timoner, Marina Goldovskaya, Rodney Ascher, Jay Weidner, Tiffany Shlain, Mary Jordan, William Farley, Chris Felver, Chris Metzler, Stan Warnow, and Jon Alloway.
Performance Art as Conversation.
This volume includes interviews with performance artists Ann Magnuson, Heather Woodbury, Gordon Winiemko, Joseph Keckler, Mark Pauline, and Ed Holmes (aka Bishop Joey).
Dance as Conversation.
This volume includes interviews with dancers Simon Forti and Rudy Perez.
Hollywood as Conversation.
This volume includes interviews with Hollywood people James Harris, Orson Bean, Timothy A. Carey, Mews Small, Abraham Polonsky, Jeremy Kagan, Jay Cassidy, Steve DeJarnatt, and Steve Fife.
Animation as Conversation.
This volume includes interviews with animators Bruce Bickford, Karl Krogstad,and Gary Schwartz.
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Strange Questions
will cover:More Experimental Film as ConversationMichigan Aesthetics as ConversationVenice, California Aesthetics as Conversation
Art as ConversationPoetry as ConversationPolitical Activism as ConversationJazz as ConversationLiterature as ConversationComedy as ConversationRock 'n' Roll as ConversationAvant-Garde Music as ConversationDocumentary Film as ConversationPerformance Art as ConversationDance as ConversationHollywood as ConversationAnimation as ConversationMedia Ecology as Conversation
Sculpture as ConversationPhotography as ConversationLive Cinema as Conversation
Gaming & Coding: Information Technology as Conversation
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NXT Live Show Report February 7th in Toms River, NJ
NXT kicked off a weekend house show tour of the Northeast with a stop in Toms River, NJ at the RWJ Barnabas Health Arena, the gymnasium to a local high school that offers a good space for the likes of NXT or other companies if they ever come here. This was NXT’s second time here, as they ran here a little over a year ago the night before Takeover: Philadelphia (I attended both). Outside of a WWE show in Atlantic City, these are undoubtedly the biggest shows I have been able to attend via toll-free drives, and I lucked into having a very close seat, equivalent to the type of floor seats I’ve been able to get at the 2300 Arena. It looked like a full crowd of people. After a playing of the National Anthem with Lilian Garcia’s vocals, NXT backstage interviewer (and New Jersey native) Sarah Schreiber went straight into the action as the event’s host and ring announcer.
1. Dominik Dijakovic beat Kassius Ohno with Feast Your Eyes. Not the all-out big man battle you would have expected from these two a couple of years ago on the indies (they’re in WWE now after all), but they got the crowd into things, as did every match on this card. Dijakovic had early control with a standing headlock, then Ohno took control by stomping Dijakovic’s feet and working him over. Big moment with them knocking each other down with big boots. Dijakovic got Ohno up for his finisher after Ohno missed hitting him with a moonsault. Ohno acted dazed, selling Feast Your Eyes, on his way to the back afterward.
2. Matt Riddle, Oney Lorcan, and Danny Burch beat The Forgotten Sons (Steve Cutler, Wesley Blake, and Jaxson Ryker) when Riddle pinned Cutler after a knee strike. Riddle was introduced as a pseudo mystery partner, as Lorcan stated on the mic how he and Burch couldn’t find a third partner, but they did find a bro. The recently-dubbed Original Bro got on the nerves of the Forgotten Sons when he flipped his flip-flops towards them during his entrance, and Lorcan got the crowd to chant “1 2 Bro!” Riddle got a hot tag after the Forgotten Sons had worked over Lorcan and then Burch, but both Oney and Danny (still Biff and Martin to me) got some highlight moments, including Lorcan throwing chops and hitting a dive to the floor. Lorcan and Burch hit their tandem DDT on Cutler for a nearfall towards the end, then Ryker (formally and forever Immortal’s Gunner) ran wild, including a big Polish Hammer to Burch right before the actual finish.
3. Bianca Belair beat Deonna Purrazzo with the K.O.D. Purrazzo got a big reaction and had crowd support for being announced from New Jersey, despite her hometown being over an hour north of here. She has gotten a lighter hair color now, and Belair likewise has changed up her hair, with her mighty braid now conveniently going down her back rather than coming out the top of her head. Purrazzo came off as the bigger crowd favorite, and they seemed to act accordingly in the match. Purrazzo went for her arm bar and got a standing arm triangle late before Belair just stomped on her. Belair picked up the win after Purrazzo charged shoulder first into the ring post.
4. Kairi Sane & Io Shirai beat Jessamyn Duke & Marina Shafir after Sane hit Shafir with the InSane Elbow. A repeat of a match shown on the post-Takeover: Phoenix episode of NXT TV, pitting two of the greenest women on the roster against two women who should be on the main roster yesterday. I didn’t think this was as good as that TV match, mainly because it had to be longer. Sane and Shirai were very popular, whereas Duke and Shafir definitely were not. Duke and Shafir were also announced as representing the Four Horsewomen to a reaction from the crowd that felt like surprise mixed with intrigue. Sane got the hot tag after Shirai was worked over a lot, though Shirai did get in a springboard dropkick to Shafir towards the end of the match.
- Intermission. At the end of it, Schreiber brought out two local kids, one of whom beat cancer. She played an easy game with them involving clips from Raw last year, which led to them winning a bag of merchandise.
5. The War Raiders (Rowe & Hanson) beat Fabian Aichner & Marcel Barthel to retain the NXT Tag Team Titles when Rowe pinned Aichner after he and Hanson hit a pop-up powerslam. Aichner and Barthel cut promos before their match, getting across who they are and how good they are, and getting the “What” treatment for their troubles. It was during the War Raiders’ entrance that I first noticed Jeremy Borash at ringside, filming entrances. The War Raiders hit a lot of their big moves, though Aichner and Barthel had time to shine as well, including Aichner hitting his double springboard moonsault for a nearfall.
6. Shayna Baszler beat Candice LeRae to retain the NXT Women’s Title with the Kirifuda Clutch. Big “Candice Wrestling” chant at the start of this. Baszler dominated a lot of it, with LeRae the latest recipient of Baszler’s elbow stomp, but LeRae also had time to shine as the challenger, including hitting three consecutive dives to the outside. Baszler locked in the clutch after LeRae missed with a springboard moonsault, and she had it in a little longer than necessary, letting go after the bell rang for a second time.
7. Ricochet & Velveteen Dream beat Tommaso Ciampa & Johnny Gargano when they both hit Ciampa and Gargano with dual Dream Valley Drivers and Purple Rain Maker elbow drops, pinning them at the same time. Undoubtedly the the hottest match of the night, with four of the biggest stars. Gargano indeed came out with the NXT North American Title, so them apparently shooting two finishes for his title match with Velveteen Dream (airing in two weeks) was likely done for the benefit of shows happening before that match airs, such as Halftime Heat (which happened live on Sunday after the last TV taping last Thursday) and these house shows. Gargano was looking very tan. Velveteen Dream wore a frayed Gargano shirt that Ciampa eventually tore off. Ciampa and Gargano acted like reluctant partners at first. Velveteen Dream did Ricochet’s moonsault into a pose early on. Lots of big moves led to the usual big chants from the crowd. Ricochet avoided getting hit by Gargano and Ciampa’s old tandem kicks. Ciampa received multiple super kicks towards the end, including two errant ones by Gargano.
- After the match, even as a lot of people were filing out to leave, Ricochet and Velveteen Dream spoke to the crowd briefly, with Ricochet thanking them for keeping up the energy from start to finish, and Velveteen Dream calling NXT the hottest brand in sports entertainment.
Another very fun night from NXT, clocking in under three hours. All of the wrestlers worked hard, and the crowd for the most part recognized that and reacted big during the matches, which all had the similar competitive formula. Some names that could have returned here from last year’s Toms River visit were absent (including Aleister Black, all of Undisputed Era, and the Street Profits), but this was still a deep card with a lot of experienced talent.
#Wrestling#NXT#WWE#wwe nxt#NXTTomsRiver#Ricochet#Velveteen Dream#Tommaso Ciampa#Johnny Gargano#Matt Riddle
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After Riccardo Chailly opens the season with Tosca, continuing the cycle of works by Puccini, he will conduct his first Strauss opera, as well as the complete Beethoven symphonies. Zubin Mehta will conduct two Verdi operas as well as Luigi Nonno’s Intolleranza which will be performed at La Scala for the first time. Handel’s Semele will also receive its first staged performance at the theatre. There are fifteen operas in the 2019-2020 season, of which eleven are new productions.
Anna Netrebko will open the season in Tosca on 7 December, but strangely the tenor has not yet been confirmed. Backstage voices say that the Russian diva is pressing for her husband, Yusif Eyvazov, to be given the role.
After the popularity over the last couple of years, the opening of the season will again be transmitted live on Italy’s main television channel, Rai1.
The recital series, listed below, features Matthias Goerne, Erwin Schrott, Aleksandra Kurzak, Ekaterina Semenchuk, Bejun Mehta, Marina Rebeka, and Sabine Devieilhe.
OPERA SEASON 2019-2020
Anna Netrebko, photo Dario Acosta
4 December 2019 Young People’s Preview
7, 10, 13, 16, 19, 22 December 2019; 2, 5, 8 January 2020
Giacomo Puccini
TOSCA
Conductor Riccardo Chailly
Director Davide Livermore
Sets Giò Forma
Costumes Gianluca Falaschi
Lighting Antonio Castro
Cast
Tosca Anna Netrebko / Saioa Hernández (2, 5, 8 Jan.), Cavaradossi (to be announced),
Scarpia Luca Salsi, Angelotti Vladimir Sazdovski, Sagrestano Alfonso Antoniozzi,
Spoletta Carlo Bosi, Sciarrone Giulio Mastrototaro
Orchestra and Chorus of Teatro alla Scala
New Production Teatro alla Scala
Diana Damrau
15, 18, 21, 26, 30 January; 2, 13, 16 February 2020
Charles Gounod
ROMÉO ET JULIETTE
Conductor Lorenzo Viotti
Director Bartlett Sher
Sets Michael Yeargan
Costumes Catherine Zuber
Lighting Jennifer Tipton
Cast
Juliette Diana Damrau, Roméo Vittorio Grigolo,
Frère Laurent Nicolas Testé, Mercutio Mattia Olivieri, Stéphano Marina Viotti,
Le Comte Capulet Frédéric Caton, Tybalt Ruzil Gatin, Gertrude Sara Mingardo,
Le Comte Paris Edwin Fardini, Le Duc Jean-Vincent Blot
Orchestra and Chorus of Teatro alla Scala
Production from The Metropolitan Opera, New York
Violeta Urmana
6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 23, 26, 29 February; 6 March 2020
Giuseppe Verdi
IL TROVATORE
Conductor Nicola Luisotti
Director and Set Design Alvis Hermanis
Costumes Eva Dessecker
Lighting Gleb Filshtinsky
Video Designer Ineta Sipunova
Cast
Leonora Liudmyla Monastyrska, Manrico Francesco Meli,
Il conte di Luna Massimo Cavalletti, Azucena Violeta Urmana,
Ferrando Gianluca Buratto/Riccardo Fassi
Orchestra and Chorus of Teatro alla Scala
New Production Teatro alla Scala (co-production Salzburger Festspiele)
Rosa Feola, photo Todd Rosenberg
22, 25, 28 February; 4, 13, 15, 17, 19 March 2020
Gioachino Rossini
IL TURCO IN ITALIA
Conductor Diego Fasolis
Director Roberto Andò
Sets and Lighting Gianni Carluccio
Costumes Nanà Cecchi
Cast
Selim Alex Esposito, Donna Fiorilla Rosa Feola, Don Narciso Edgardo Rocha,
Prosdocimo Mattia Olivieri, Don Geronio Giulio Mastrototaro,
Orchestra and Chorus of Teatro alla Scala
New Production Teatro alla Scala
Riccardo Chailly, photo Brescia e Amisano
8, 11, 14, 18, 21, 25, 27, 31 March 2020
Richard Strauss
SALOME
Conductor Riccardo Chailly
Director Damiano Michieletto
Sets Paolo Fantin
Costumes Carla Teti
Lighting Alessandro Carletti
Choreography Thomas Wilhelm
Cast
Salome Malin Byström, Herodes Roberto Saccà, Herodias Anna Maria Chiuri,
Jochanaan Michael Volle, Narraboth Attilio Glaser, Nazarener Thomas Tatzl
Orchestra of Teatro alla Scala
New Production Teatro alla Scala
Daniele Gatti, photo Brescia e Amisano, Teatro alla Scala
4, 7, 10, 14, 18, 21, 24 April 2020
Claude Debussy
PELLÉAS ET MÉLISANDE
Conductor Daniele Gatti
Director Matthias Hartmann
Sets Volker Hintermeier
Cast
Pelléas Bernard Richter, Mélisande Patricia Petibon, Golaud Markus Werba,
Arkel Nicolas Testé, Geneviève Sylvie Brunet-Grupposo,
Le petite Yniold Caterina Sala, Un medecin/Berger Vladimir Sazdovski
Orchestra and Chorus of Teatro alla Scala
New Production Teatro alla Scala
Tannhauser, photo Brescia e Amisano, Teatro alla Scala
23, 26, 30 April; 3, 7, 10, 24, 27 May 2020
Richard Wagner
TANNHÄUSER
Conductor Ádám Fischer
Director Carlus Padrissa / La Fura dels Baus
Sets Roland Olberter
Costumes Chu Uroz
Video Designer Franc Aleu
Cast
Tannhäuser Peter Seiffert, Elisabeth Krassimira Stoyanova / Dorothea Röschmann (24, 27 May),
Wolfram von Eschenbach Christian Gerhaher / Markus Werba (24, 27 May),
Walter von der Vogelweide Martin Piskorski, Venus Daniela Sindram, Hermann Albert Dohmen,
Biterolf Florian Spiess, Heinrich der Schreiber Sascha Emanuel Kramer,
Reinmar von Zweter Chi Hoon Lee
Orchestra and Chorus of Teatro alla Scala
Produzione Teatro alla Scala
Ferruccio Furlanetto
17, 20, 23, 26, 29 May; 4, 10 June 2020
Italo Montemezzi
L’AMORE DEI TRE RE
Conductor Carlo Rizzi
Director Àlex Ollé / La Fura dels Baus
Sets Alfons Flores
Costumes Lluc Castells
Lighting Marco Filibeck
Cast
Archibaldo Ferruccio Furlanetto, Manfredo Roberto Frontali, Avito Giorgio Berrugi,
Fiora Federica Lombardi, Flaminio Giorgio Misseri
Orchestra and Chorus of Teatro alla Scala
New Production Teatro alla Scala
Mario Martone, photo Brescia e Amisano
3, 6, 9, 13, 17, 22, 25, 30 June 2020
Umberto Giordano
FEDORA
Conductor Daniel Oren
Director Mario Martone
Sets Margherita Palli
Costumes Ursula Patzak
Lighting Pasquale Mari
Cast
Fedora Sonya Yoncheva, Loris Roberto Alagna,
Olga Mariangela Sicilia, De Siriex Massimo Cavalletti, Barone Rouvelle Marco Ciaponi,
Boroff Costantino Finucci, Grech Vladimir Sazdovski
Orchestra and Chorus of Teatro alla Scala
New Production Teatro alla Scala
Gabriele Salvatores, photo by Brescia e Amisano
20, 23, 26 June; 2, 7, 10, 13, 16 July 2020
Giuseppe Verdi
UN BALLO IN MASCHERA
Conductor Zubin Mehta
Director Gabriele Salvatores
Sets Gian Maurizio Fercioni
Cast
Riccardo Fabio Sartori, Amelia Saioa Hernández, Renato Luca Salsi,
Ulrica Violeta Urmana, Oscar Julie Martin Du Theil,
Silvano Liviu Holender, Samuel Fabrizio Beggi, Tom Emanuele Cordaro
Orchestra and Chorus of Teatro alla Scala
New Production Teatro alla Scala
La traviata with Marina Rebeka and Leo Nucci, photo by Brescia e Amisano, Teatro alla Scala
11, 14 July 2020;
12, 14, 17, 20, 22, 25 November 2020
Giuseppe Verdi
LA TRAVIATA
Conductor Zubin Mehta / Michele Gamba
Director Liliana Cavani
Sets Dante Ferretti
Costumes Gabriella Pescucci
Lighting Marco Filibeck
Choreography Micha van Hoecke
Cast
Violetta Valéry Marina Rebeka (11, 14 July) / Angel Blue,
Alfredo Germont Francesco Meli (11, 14 July) / Charles Castronovo,
Giorgio Germont Leo Nucci (11, 14 July) / Plácido Domingo (12, 14 Nov.) /
George Petean (17, 20, 22, 25 Nov.)
Chorus, Orchestra and Ballet Company of Teatro alla Scala
Produzione Teatro alla Scala
Il viaggio a Reims, photo Brescia e Amisano, Teatro alla Scala
1, 3, 5, 8, 10, 12, 15, 17, 22, 25 September 2020
La Scala Accademia Project
Gioachino Rossini
IL VIAGGIO A REIMS
Conductor Paolo Carignani
Director Luca Ronconi
Sets Gae Aulenti
Costumes Giovanna Buzzi
Lighting Marco Filibeck
Soloists, Chorus and Orchestra of the Teatro alla Scala Academy
Production Rossini Opera Festival di Pesaro and Teatro alla Scala
Cecilia Bartoli, photo by Uli Weber
17, 19, 21, 23, 26, 28, 30 October 2020
Georg Friedrich Händel
SEMELE
Conductor Gianluca Capuano
Director Robert Carsen
Sets e Costumes Patrick Kinmonth
Lighting Robert Carsen e Peter van Praet
Coreografia Philippe Giraudeau
Cast
Semele Cecilia Bartoli, Jupiter/Apollo Ian Bostridge,
Athamas Max Emanuel Cencic, Juno Sara Mingardo
Orchestra and Chorus of Teatro alla Scala
New Production Teatro alla Scala
Zubin Mehta, photo Brescia e Amisano
29, 31 October; 2, 4, 8, 11 November 2020
Arnold Schönberg
ERWARTUNG
The Woman Camilla Nylund
Luigi Nono
INTOLLERANZA 1960
Cast
Un emigrante Giorgio Berrugi, La sua compagna Camilla Nylund,
Una donna Anna Maria Chiuri, Un algerino Simone Piazzola, Un torturato Dario Russo
Conductor Zubin Mehta
Director Damiano Michieletto
Sets Paolo Fantin
Costumes Carla Teti
Lighting Alessandro Carletti
Orchestra and Chorus of Teatro alla Scala
New Production Teatro alla Scala
Daniela Barcellona
10, 13, 18, 21, 24, 27, 29 November 2020
Amilcare Ponchielli
LA GIOCONDA
Conductor Ádám Fischer
Director Davide Livermore
Sets Giò Forma
Costumes Mariana Fracasso
Cast
La Gioconda Saioa Hernández, Laura Adorno Daniela Barcellona,
Enzo Grimaldo Francesco Meli, Barnaba Luca Salsi, Alvise Badoero Roberto Tagliavini,
La cieca Judit Kutasi, Zuane Fabrizio Beggi
Chorus, Orchestra and Ballet Company of Teatro alla Scala
New Production Teatro alla Scala
Aleksandra Kurzak, photo Andrzej Swietlik
Bejun Mehta, photo by Marco Boggreve
Marina Rebeka, photo Janis Deinats
Matthias Goerne, photo Marco Borggreve
Sabine Devieilhe, photo Fabien Monthubert
Ekaterina Semenchuk
Recital Season
3 December 2019
Matthias Goerne
Piano
Leif Ove Andsnes
Schumann
26 January 2020
Erwin Schrott
Piano
Giulio Zappa
23 February 2020
Aleksandra Kurzak
Piano
Julius Drake
Viola
Tomasz Wabnic
Schubert, Schumann, Brahms, and Strauss
15 March 2020
Ekaterina Semenchuk
Piano
Semion Skigin
Glinka and Musorgsky
19 April 2020
Bejun Mehta
Piano
Jonathan Ware
Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn, Britten, and Mahler
27 October 2020
Marina Rebeka
Piano
Giulio Zappa
Rachmaninov, Bellini, and Verdi
9 November 2020
Sabine Devieilhe
Piano
Alexandre Tharaud
Debussy, Poulenc, Fauré, and Ravel
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La Scala, Milan: Opera and Recital Season 2019 – 2020 After Riccardo Chailly opens the season with Tosca, continuing the cycle of works by Puccini, he will conduct his first Strauss opera, as well as the complete Beethoven symphonies.
#Anna Netrebko#Cecilia Bartoli#Daniela Barcellona#Daniele Gatti#Diana Damrau#Erwin Schrott#Ian Bostridge#Mattia Olivieri#Riccardo Chailly#Robert Carsen#Roberto Alagna#Vittorio Grigolo#Zubin Mehta
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3D Printed Fashion: 10 Amazing 3D Printed Dresses
3D printing is shaping the way we design and produce unique fashion pieces. In this top 10 list, we will take a look at the most stunning 3D printed dresses from talented designers and learn how this cutting-edge technology is already changing the fashion industry.
1. Spider Dress 2.0 by Anouk Wipprecht
This bad-ass 3D printed dress simulates the territorial instincts of a spider by using robotic arms that react according to data they pick up from motion and respiration sensors. When the wearer’s breath becomes heavy, the sensors read that she feels threatened so, in response, the robotic arms of the dress will extend to defend her.
Spider Dress 2.0 by Anouk Wipprecht
Spider Dress 2.0 by Anouk Wipprecht
2. Dress from the Voltage Collection by Iris Van Herpen and Julia Koerner
This stunning dress is the result of Iris Van Herpen’s collaboration with Julia Koerner and Materialise. Together they were able to prove that normal rules don’t apply when fashion and high technology combine. The piece’s intricate lace-like texture was created with precision by lasers (in a process known as Laser Sintering) and would have been impossible to realize any other way.
Dress from the Voltage Collection by Iris Van Herpen and Julia Koerner
3. Smoke Dress by Anouk Wipprecht
Anouk created the innovative and interactive 3D printed Smoke Dress as part of a special eight-piece fashion collection for Volkswagen. When someone steps into the wearer’s personal space, the dress automatically unleashes a veil of smoke.
Smoke Dress by Anouk Wipprecht
4. Incunabula Dress by Kaat Debo, Alexandra Verschueren and Tobias Klein
Kaat Debo wanted to bring a fresh perspective to the way we nowadays perceive fashion from 1914. Kaat envisioned a garment that represents the tension between the “desire for ornament and the search for the modern”. Finding inspiration in Irish crocheted-lace, a popular trend in the 19th century, she came to Materialise to 3D print the dress to satisfy her need for the modern. She found that her vision aligned well with designer Alexandra Verschueren and artist/architect Tobias Klein: the idea for the Incunabula Dress was born.
Incunabula Dress by Kaat Debo, Alexandra Verschueren and Tobias Klein
Incunabula Dress by Kaat Debo, Alexandra Verschueren and Tobias Klein
5. Smock Corset by Marina Hoermanseder and Julia Koerner
Austrian designer Marina Hoermanseder teamed up with architect Julia Koerner to create a unique 3D printed fashion piece: the Smock Corset. They produced the most vintage-meets-modern piece of them all: a corset, re-imagined and re-invented. This is what happens when fashion and architecture meet 3D printing!
Smock Corset by Marina Hoermanseder and Julia Koerner (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)
Smock Corset by Marina Hoermanseder and Julia Koerner (Stefan Kraul)
6. Interdimensional by threeASFOUR
In 2016 New York fashion trio threeASFOUR came to Materialise and Bradley Rothenberg to print one of the creations of their ‘Interdimensional’ collection. The challenge with this dress was using the 3D printed surfaces as pattern pieces, just as if they were fabric being cut into pre-patterned sections of the dress, making it a perfect embodiment of the blend of handmade and machine-made throughout the exhibition.
Interdimensional by threeASFOUR (Photography Schohaja)
Interdimensional by threeASFOUR (Photography Schohaja)
7. Synapse Dress by Anouk Wipprecht
The Intel Edison-powered Synapse Dress has the capacity to log actions, making both the wearer and others aware of sources of stress in the immediate environment. The dress’s headpiece is fitted with a sensor that tracks the wearer’s attention level. Not only does this function track your attention span but it also tells others not to disturb you while you are concentrating on a difficult task. Another sensor embedded in the dress monitors proximity: if the wearer feels someone is invading her personal space, the lights in the dress can give off up to 120 watts of brightness, signaling to the other person to step away.
Synapse Dress by Anouk Wipprecht
Synapse Dress by Anouk Wipprecht
8. Skeleton Dress by Iris van Herpen and Isaïe Bloch
In collaboration with Belgian architect Isaïe Bloch, Iris van Herpen created this somewhat scary dress in the shape of a skeleton. It was inspired by the anatomy of various different animals and took an entire week to print.
Skeleton Dress by Iris van Herpen and Isaïe Bloch (Michel Zoeter)
9. Vortex Dress by Laura Thapthimkuna
Fashion designer Laura Thapthimkuna worked on this space-inspired 3D printed dress. Her fascination with the universe and the theme of infinity were the driving forces behind the stunning design: ”I think what makes the dress different is the concept behind it and the overall design. I really tried to do something quite different and very sculptural. I wanted to create a dress with no apparent beginning or end to it structurally. Something organic-feeling with mathematical elements.”
Vortex Dress by Laura Thapthimkuna
10. Gems of the Ocean by Melinda Looi with Samuel Canning
Fashion designer Melinda Looi’s ‘Gems of the Ocean’ collection includes one of the world’s first full-length gowns to be 3D printed as a single part. It also comes with unique 3D printed accessories straight out of a mermaid’s world.
Gems of the Ocean by Melinda Looi with Samuel Canning
For more articles about 3D printed fashion, make sure to read our blog post on how 3D printed footwear is changing runways and racetracks around the world. If you are thinking about printing your own fashion design, simply upload your 3D model to and online 3D printing service and choose from over 100 high-quality materials.
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Wagner - Opera Tannhaüser
Daniel Barenboim dirige Tannhäuser de Wagner au Staatsoper de Berlin. Tannhäuser und der Sängerkrieg auf Wartburg, de Richard Wagner Staatskapelle Berlin, Staatsopernchor, Daniel Barenboim (direction) Sasha Waltz (mise en scène, chorégraphie, décors) Bernd Skodzig (costumes) Pia Maier Schriever (décors) David Finn (lumières) René Pape (Hermann) Peter Seiffert (Tannhäuser) Peter Mattei (Wolfram von Eschenbach) Peter Sonn (Walther von der Vogelweide) Tobias Schabel (Biterolf) Jürgen Sacher ( Heinrich der Schreiber) Jan Martiník (Reinmar von Zweter) Marina Prudenskaya (Venus) Ann Petersen (Elisabeth) Sónia Grané (Ein junger Hirt)
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