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Remix version of Tawkin Tekno by Sonic Boom from the album Almost Nothing Is Nearly Enough
#music#remix#sonic boom#paul mac#guilherme gonçalves#guilherme goncalves#pete kember#hardgroove mastering#artwork#marco papiro#Bandcamp#peter kember
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In Victorian England, a master criminal makes elaborate plans to steal a shipment of gold from a moving train. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Edward Pierce: Sean Connery Robert Agar: Donald Sutherland Miriam: Lesley-Anne Down Edgar Trent: Alan Webb Fowler: Malcolm Terris Sharp: Robert Lang Clean Willy: Wayne Sleep Burgess: Michael Elphick Elizabeth Trent: Gabrielle Lloyd Emily Trent: Pamela Salem Barlow: George Downing Harranby: James Cossins McPherson: John Bett Station Despatcher: Peter Benson Maggie: Janine Duvitski Trent’s Butler: Brian de Salvo Judge: André Morell Prosecutor: Donald Churchill Captain Jimmy: Brian Glover Connaught: Noel Johnson Putnam: Peter Butterworth Burke: Patrick Barr Lewis: Hubert Rees Woman on Platform: Agnes Bernelle Rail Guard: Joe Cahill Chaplain: Cecil Nash Emma Barnes: Susan Hallinan Ratting Assistant: Oliver Smith First Pickpocket: John Altman Second Pickpocket: Paul Kember Third Pickpocket: Geoff Ferris Woman on Strand: Jenny Till Urchin on Strand: Craig Stokes Policjant na stacji przy moście londyńskim: Frank McDonald Film Crew: Novel: Michael Crichton Original Music Composer: Jerry Goldsmith Editor: David Bretherton Producer: John Foreman In Memory Of: Geoffrey Unsworth Camera Operator: Gordon Hayman Production Design: Maurice Carter Art Direction: Bert Davey Costume Design: Anthony Mendleson Makeup Artist: Basil Newall Music Editor: Michael Clifford Assistant Director: Anthony Waye Casting: Mary Selway Hairstylist: Elaine Bowerbank Set Dresser: Hugh Scaife Wardrobe Master: Rebecca Breed Executive Producer: Dino De Laurentiis Still Photographer: Laurie Ridley Action Director: Dick Ziker Draughtsman: Jim Morahan Movie Reviews: Wuchak: _**Robbing a train of a shipment of gold in Victorian England**_ Written/directed by Michael Crichton and released in 1978/79, “The Great Train Robbery” was loosely based on the real-life Great Gold Robbery of 1855 that took place in England. Sean Connery plays the mastermind, Lesley-Anne Down his girlfriend and Donald Sutherland a safecracker with whom they team-up. I generally don’t like caper films because the protagonists are criminals, but Crichton wisely makes the characters played by Connery and Sutherland likable rapscallions; meanwhile Down is babelicious, in particular in her jaw-dropping first scene. Crichton intentionally made the movie more farcical compared to his novel and I appreciated the wit and low-key humor. I didn’t expect to like this movie, but it won me over. The film runs 1 hour, 51 minutes, and was shot primarily in Ireland (Dublin, Bray, Cork & Moate), but also Pinewood Studios, England. GRADE: B-/B JPV852: Seen this once before many years ago but decided to check out the new Blu-ray from Kino Lorber. A solid heist-thriller though what struck me was these thieves were stealing gold meant for British soldiers, so not exactly stealing from some corporation, and our lead played by Sean Connery had no issue murdering a guy. Even so, still found it entertaining and some suspense-filled scenes, among them a great sequence with Connery on top of a moving train. **3.75/5**
#19th century#british history#gold theft#historical figure#horse carriage#playing piano#strongbox#Top Rated Movies#train robbery#Victorian England
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‘Barmecide Feast’ by Simon Birch and KplusK Associates, 2016.
Courtesy of The 14th Factory.
#art#design#Architecture#interior#interior design#bedroom#stanley kubrick#2001: a space odyssey#barmecide#feast#simon birch#kplusk associates#14th factory#los angeles#harry lange#paul kember
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An American Werewolf in London
#An American Werewolf in London#1981#cult#80's#cinema#fantasy/horror#fantasy#horror#John Landis#Griffin Dunne#Brian Glover#David Naughton#John Woodvine#Jenny Agutter#Paul Kember
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Des concerts à Paris et autour
Novembre 21. Sun Kil Moon – Gaîté lyrique 21. Metz + Decibelles + Drahla – Trabendo 21>24. Pierre-Yves Macé & Joris Lacoste (festival d'Automne) – Espace Pierre-Cardin 22. Hørd + Moment – Olympic café 22. b°tong + Bintahaha + szmt + Emerge – Le Marché 22. Tolouse Low Trax – Silencio (sur résa) 22. Annabelle Playe & Hugo Darcier + Robert Piotrowicz + Floris Vanhoof (fest. Bruits blancs/Biennale Nemo) – Anis Gras (Arcueil) 23. Sophia + Dead Horse One – Espace B 23. Clan of Xymox + My Great Blue Cadillac – Bus Palladium 23. Group A + Krikor (dj) + Motomitsu (dj) – La Colonie (gratuit) 23. Carl Michael Von Hausswolf + Julien Ottavi + Jean Philippe Gross (fest. Bruits blancs/Biennale Nemo) – La Muse en circuit (Alfortville) 23. Modeselektor (dj) + Tijana T + Simo Cell – Rex Club 24. Emma Ruth Rundle – Espace B ||COMPLET|| 24. Laibach – Trabendo 24. Vincent Epplay + Häk – Studio Plus 30 24. Escape-Ism + Subtle Turnhips + Laurence Wasser – Olympic café 24. Spunoff + Second Spectre + Mas – Petit Bain 24. Arnold Dreyblatt + Prescott + Borja Flames (BBMix fest.) – Carré Bellefeuille (Boulogne-Billancourt) 24. Ensemble Ire (Kasper Toeplitz & Franck Vigroux) + ErikM + Benjamin De la Fuente (fest. Bruits blancs) – Anis Gras (Arcueil) 24. Zombie Zombie + Aufgang – Le Tamanoir (Gennevilliers) 24. Scorpion violente + Badaboum + Theoreme – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 25. Mount Kimbie – Trianon 25. Mark Lanegan – Café de la danse 25. Protomartyr + Pierre & Bastien – La Maroquinerie 25. Raymond D. Barre + Deleaurivière + Vonverhille + M-O-R-S-E + Mundopal + Apulati Bien – La Station 25. Maraudeur + Stratocastors – Gare XP (gratuit) 25. Society of Silence + HBT + Rig Thrall + Marion Guillet + Piotr Felixovitch – L'Esplanade 25. The Stranglers – La Cigale ||COMPLET|| 25. Etienne Jaumet, Peter Kember & Céline Wadier : La Monte Young Tribute + Colleen + Accident du travail (BBMix fest.) – Carré Bellefeuille (Boulogne-Billancourt) 25. Dynatron + Christine + Mlada Fronta – La Clef (Saint-Germain-en-Laye) 25. Camerata Mediolanense chante Pétrarque (fest. Les Festives) – église Saint-Germain-de-Paris (Hardricourt) 25. Phase fatale + Silent Servant + Varg + Broken English Club + December – La Machine 26. Quator Tana joue "Mishima" de Philip Glass – Collège des Bernardins 26. Ropoporose + Die!Die!Die! – Batofar 26. James Holden & The Animal Spirits + Groupshow (Andrew Pekler, Jan Jelinek & Hanno Leichtmann) + Paalma (BBMix fest.) – Carré Bellefeuille (Boulogne-Billancourt) 27. Toumani Diabaté – Fondation Cartier ||COMPLET|| 27. Marilyn Manson – Bercy|Arena 28. Chapelier fou – Le 104 28. John Zorn & Abraxas + Autoryno + Garth Knox – New Morning 28. Totorro + La Jungle – Badaboum 30. Superpitcher + The Golden Ravedays – Smallville records 30. Vinci + Teknomom – La Pointe Lafayette 30. Kukangendai + Golem méacanique – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 30. Simon Fisher Turner : The Picture from Darkness (Biennale Nemo : Optical Sound) – Le Cube (Issy-lès-Moulineaux) (gratuit) 30. Hector Oaks + Takaaki Itoh + HeaT – Rex Club
Décembre 01. The Driver + Arnaud Rebotini + Yan Wagner + Maud Geffray + Cabaret contemporain – Trabendo 01. Go!Zilla + Osica – La Station 01. Le Villejuif Underground – Fondation Vuitton 01. Miss Kittin (dj) + Arnaud Rebotini (dj) + Léonie Pernet (dj) + Aloïse Sauvage + Prophet + Rebeka Warrior (dj) + Lëster + Rag (dj) + Crame (dj) (Act Up à 120 BPM) – Centre national de la Dance (Pantin) 01/02. Puce Moment : "Crumbling Land" (fest. New Settings) – théâtre de la Cité internationale 02. Carl Craig & Francesco Tristano + Bambounou + Chloé feat. Vassilena Serafimova : tribute to Steve Reich + Fabrizio Rat : La Machina (fest. Marathon!) – Gaîté lyrique 02. B-Ball Joints + Eszaid + A Brutal Game + December (dj) – La Station 02. The Max Turner show (ex-Puppetmastaz) + Keope – Olympic café 02. Frustration + Komplikations + Plomb – La Clef (Saint-Germain-en-Laye) 02/03. Steve Reich – Fondation Vuitton 03. Depeche Mode – Bercy|Arena 07. Eloïse Decazes & Eric Chenaux (fest. Monte le son) – CHRS Louvel-Tessier (gratuit) 07. Les morts vont bien + Petass + Paolo Técon – La Station 07. Jérémie Nicolas + Jean-François Ducher + Capob + Léonore Mercier & Arthur H + Amélie Nilles + Matthieu Ruben – Maison des sciences de l'homme (La Plaine Saint-Denis) (gratuit) 07. Diemo Schwarz : musique pour "Wolfson" d'Anne Ropers (Semaine du bizarre) – théâtre Berthelot (Montreuil) 08. Punish Yourself – La Maroquinerie 08. Balladur + L'Etabli + Ficken Chipotle – Le Chinois (Montreuil) 09. Plug (Biennale Nemo) – Le 104 (gratuit) 09. Roro Perrot – Le Chair de poule (gratuit) 09. Savon tranchand + Fatherkid + Amélie Gagnot + Mc Cloud Zicmuse – Centre Barbara-FGO (gratuit) 09. Savon tranchand + Fatherkid + DJ Zwarte Piet – Centre Barbara-FGO 09. Charles de Goal + Rendez-Vous + Super Besse – La Maroquinerie 09. Pascal Comelade, Ivan Telefunken & Charles Berberian + Sophie Agnel & Jérôme Noetinger (dessin) (Semaine du bizarre) – théâtre Berthelot (Montreuil) 09. Norscq + Jesus Crise + Dj Click + Quantizer (a.k.a. Dither) + Black Sifichi + Amadeo 85 + Sylvgheist Maëlström – La Marbrerie (Montreuil) 09. La Novia – La Seine musicale (Boulogne-Billancourt) 10. Chocolat Billy & Sam Mary (Semaine du bizarre) – théâtre Berthelot (Montreuil) (gratuit sur résa) 12. Le Club des animistes (Vincent Epplay & Ravi Shardja) (Semaine du bizarre) – théâtre Berthelot (Montreuil) (gratuit sur résa) 12. Zayk + Hyperculte – Centre culturel suisse 12. Jeff Mills : cinéconcert sur "Man from Tomorrow" de Jacqueline Caux – Forum des images 12. Snap + Martin Messier (Biennale Nemo) – La Dynamo (Pantin) 13. Thee MVPs + Los VVS + Stratocastors – Supersonic (gratuit) 12. The Ex – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 13. KasbaH + Transglobal Undeground feat. Natacha Atlas (fest. Les Aventuriers) – Espace Gérard-Philippe (Fontenay/Bois) 14. Maria Violenzia + Holyday Inn + Succhiamo (fest. Magnétique nord) – La Station 14. Domotic (Stéphane Laporte) + Cité Lumière + Ojard – Olympic café 15. Not Waving + Eric Copeland + Valeskja Valcav (fest. Magnétique nord) – La Station 15. New Model Army – Trabendo 15. The Frank & Walters – Petit Bain 15. Déficit des années antérieures + TWVSTCG (Semaine du bizarre) – théâtre Berthelot (Montreuil) 15. Cannibale + Marietta + Frustration (fest. Les Aventuriers/ 10 ans de Born Bad) – Espace Gérard-Philippe (Fontenay/Bois) 15. Oiseaux-Tempête – Paul B. (Massy) 15. Jessica93 + Bryan's Magic Tears – La Maroquinerie ||COMPLET|| 15. Rodhad + Vril + Kobosil + Nur Jaber – Concrete 15. Karenn + Dr. Rubinstein + Von Grall – Rex Club 15/16. Éléonore Auzou-Connes, Emma Liégeois & Romain Pageard jouent "Musiques de table" de Thierry De Mey – La Pop 16. We Insist ! + Enob + The Absolute Never – Supersonic (gratuit) 16. Ensemble électron (Semaine du bizarre) – théâtre Berthelot (Montreuil) (gratuit sur résa) 16. Marius Loris + Les Hôpitaux (Semaine du bizarre) – théâtre Berthelot (Montreuil) (gratuit sur résa) 16. Trepaneringsritualen + Satan + Extrême précautions (fest. Magnétique nord) – La Station 16. Ancient Methods (dj) + J-Zbel + dj Reka + dj Pute-Acier (fest. Magnétique nord) – L'Aérosol 16. Boston 168 + VSK + Truss + Parfait – Nuits fauves 18. Jessica93 – La Maroquinerie 22. Sydney Valette + Geoff 93 – Le Klub 23. SP23 – Glazart
2018
Janvier 12. Lenny Dee + Chris Liberator + Jaquarius – Glazart 13. Amenra – Gaîté lyrique 18>20. Autisti + Noyades + Camera + Cliché + DBFC + Dollkraut + Etienne Jaumet, Emmanuelle Parrenin & Eat Gas + Francis Lung + Giant Swan + Limousine + Lispector + Lonely Band + Mammane Sani + Matar Ex Mio + Musique chienne + Poison Point + Rizan said Music + Saudaa Group + Tamara Goukassova + Tropical Horses & Teknomom (fest. MOFO) – Mains d'oeuvre (Saint-Ouen) 23. Uriel Barthélémi (Biennale Nemo) – Le Générateur (Gentilly) 24. Mouse on Mars – Petit Bain 25. Age Eternal + Ellah A. Thaun + RA – Espace B 25/26. Emmanuelle Parrenin & Tomoko Sauvage – La Ferme du Buisson (Noisiel) 26. Chloé – Gaîté lyrique 26. Alex Augier + Paul Jebanasam & Tarik Barri + Daniele Ghisi + Rune Clerup + Alexander Schubert (Biennale Nemo) – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 30/31. Pierre-Yves Macé & Joris Lacoste (festival d'Automne) – L'Apostrophe (Cergy-Pontoise) 31. Sydney Valette + IV Horsemen + Qual – Point FMR 31. Doplereffekt & AntiVJ : "Entropy" (Biennale Nemo) – L'Avant-Seine (Colombes)
Février 02. Uriel Barthélémi, Gaspar Claus & Maude Trudet (Biennale Nemo) – Le Générateur (Gentilly) 03. Frustration + Crisis – Petit Bain 03. James Ginzburg & MFO + Roly Porter & MFO + Emptyset (Biennale Nemo) – Gaîté lyrique 03. Nils Frahms – Yoyo|Palais de Tokyo ||COMPLET|| 05/06. Ballaké Cossoko – Fondation Cartier 09. Croisières Dolori + France sauvage – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 14. The Soft Moon – Trabendo 15. Franck Vigroux & Laurent Gaudé : "Le Chant des ombres" – L'Ecam (Le Kremlin-Bicêtre) 16. Circuit des yeux – Espace B 16. Radian + David Rothenberg & Scanner (Biennale Nemo) – La Dynamo (Pantin) 19. Son Lux – La Cigale 19. Andrew Hung (Fuck Buttons) – Olympic café 24. Omar Souleyman – Yoyo|Palais de Tokyo 25. The Sonics – La Maroquinerie
Mars 01. The Pains of Being Pure at Heart – Petit Bain 07/08. Ryuchi Sakamoto & Shiro Takatani (Dumb Type) : "Dis.Play" – Maison de la Culture du Japon 19. Fever Ray – Olympia 23. PurForm + TRDLX (Biennale Nemo) – Grande Halle de La Villette 23. Pierre Henry + Anabelle Playe + John Chantler + Bill Orcutt + Anthony Child (Présences électronique) (Présences électronique) – Maison de la radio|Studio 104 24. Alva Noto & Anne-James Chaton : Alphabet (Biennale Nemo) – Grande Halle de La Villette 24. Else Marie Pade + :such: + Bellows + Phonophani + The Caretaker (Présences électronique) – Maison de la radio|Studio 104 25. Jacques Lejeune + Chris Corsano + Ben Vida & Marina Rosenfeld + Mads Emil Nielsen + Gravetemple (Présences électronique) – Maison de la radio|Studio 104
Avril 21. Igorrr – Trabendo 26. Ought – La Maroquinerie 28. She past away + Lebanon Hanover + Selofan – La Machine 28. Arcade Fire – Bercy Arena 30. Koudlam + Bajram Bili + Pointe du lac – La Maroquinerie
Mai 30. John Maus (Villette sonique) – tba
en gras : les derniers ajouts / in bold: the last news
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Dec. 25, 2019: 2019
Travis Blankenship, 92
Mr. Travis Edward Blankenship, age 92 of Ferguson, passed away peacefully Saturday, December 21, 2019 at his home surrounded by his Funeral services were December 24, at Dunkirk Methodist Church with Rev. Kenny Bumgarner, Rev. Mark Revill and Sister Louella Marley officiating. Burial was in Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church cemetery.
Mr. Blankenship was born July 16, 1927 in Wilkes County to Philo Hall Blankenship and Josephine Ann Groce. He retired from furniture manufacturing. Mr. Blankenship was a member of Dunkirk United Methodist Church.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife; Mildred Marie McNeil Blankenship, a son in law; Stephen Ayers and a daughter in law; Teresa Blankenship.
He is survived by two daughters; Grace Dean Greene and husband Alfred and Ann Marie Ayers, four sons; Gary Edward Blankenship and wife Connie, Paul Travis Blankenship and wife Tina, Larry Dale Blankenship and Timothy Clark Blankenship, seven grandchildren; Chad Blankenship, Michael Blankenship, Brian Blankenship, Bradley Blankenship, Drew Blankenship, April Blankenship Shepherd and Adam Blankenship, thirteen great grandchildren; Laken Blankenship, Dalton Blankenship, Amelia Blankenship, Zaylee Blankenship, Gavin Blankenship, Ben Blankenship, Charlotte Blankenship, Zeb Shepherd, Cooper Shepherd, Kember Blankenship, Katlyn Blankenship George, Kason Shepherd and Carson Travis Blankenship, a great- great grandson; Travis Brian Blankenship, two sisters; Margie Faye Mull of Indiana and Shelby Jean Blankenship of Wilkesboro and a brother; Ralph Blankenship of Deep Gap.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Dunkirk Methodist Church c/o Kenny Bumgarner 162 East Greencrest Drive Millers Creek, NC 28651.
Special Thanks to Louella Marley and Medi Home Hospice and all our friends for their love and support.
Jack Ledford, 78
Mr. Jack Monroe Ledford, age 78 of North Wilkesboro, passed away Friday, December 20. 2019 at State Employees Credit Union Hospice Home in Yadkinville.
Funeral services were December 22, at Baptist Home Baptist Church with Rev. David Jones, Rev. Dan Keistler and Mr. Randy Gambill officiating. Burial will be in Mountlawn Memorial Park.
Mr. Ledford was born February 25, 1941 in Clay County to Bayse Thomas Ledford and Myrtle Cody Ledford. He was the Founder of Jack Ledford Concrete. Mr. Ledford was a member of Baptist Home Baptist Church.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife; Barbara Ledford and a sister; Marilyn Ledford.
He is survived by two daughters; Annette Gambill and husband Randy of Wilkesboro and Natalie Eller and husband Glenn of North Wilkesboro, a son; Jack Ledford, Jr. and wife Misty of Wilkesboro, six grandchildren; Eric Gambill, Adam Gambill, Ashton Ledford, Riley Ledford, Carson Ledford and Ansley Jarvis, three sisters; Carol Ledford of North Wilkesboro, Juanita Cates and husband Randy of Durham and Barbara Wilcox and husband Bobbie of Wilkesboro and two brothers; David Ledford and wife Vickie of North Wilkesboro and Daniel Ledford of North Wilkesboro.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to SECU Hospice Home 243 North Lee Street Yadkinville, NC 27055.
Electa Johnson, 98
Miss Electa Marie Johnson, age 98 of North Wilkesboro passed away Friday, December 20, 2019 at Wilkes Senior Village.
A Private Funeral Service with Rev. Mark Rupard officiating will be held.
Miss Johnson was born March 31, 1921 in Wilkes County to William Monroe and Sarah Ila Gregory Johnson. Miss, Johnson retired from CenturyLink-Sprint and was a member of Mountain View Baptist Church in North Wilkesboro.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two sisters; Cordie Gregory and Flossie Mathis and six brothers; Blum, Carl, Claude, Gordon, Fonse and Richard Johnson.
She is survived by several nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to, Mountain View Baptist Church, PO Box 834, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659.
Kyle Stanley, 86
Kyle Stanley, age 86, of North Wilkesboro, passed away Friday, December 20, 2019 in Statesville. Mr. Stanley was born September 4, 1933 in Wilkes County to Kelsey and Ollie Jane Kilby
Stanley. He was saved and a member of Bethel Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his parents, and wife; Onie Mae Shumate Stanley, infant daughter; Glenda Stanley, several brother and sisters.
Mr. Stanley is survived by his son; Ronnie Stanley and wife, Dawn, of North Wilkesboro, granddaughters; Shana Dollar, and husband, Robert, of North Wilkesboro, and Melissa McGinty of North Wilkesboro, great-grandsons; Robbie Dollar, Rylan Dollar and Grayson McGinty of North Wilkesboro, two sisters; Roxie Johnson of Winston-Salem and Evon Holder of Hays, special friends; Teresa and Karen, and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services are private.
Memorials may be made to, American Cancer Society, c/o Annette Battle, Relay for Life, PO Box 9, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659.
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
Michael Cifaldo, 54
Mr. Michael Anthony Cifaldo better known as "Waldo", age 54 of North Wilkesboro passed away Thursday, December 19, 2019.
Memorial services were December 23, at Reins-Sturdivant Chapel with Mr. Chuck Wagoner officiating.
Mr. Cifaldo was born November 4, 1965 in York, PA to John and Laura Corine Smith Cifaldo.
He was preceded in death by his mother.
He is survived by his wife; Amy Michelle Brown Cifaldo of North Wilkesboro, one daughter; Kaitlyn Hickman and husband Philip of Millers Creek, one son; Kyle Allen Cifaldo of Weaverville, grandson; Zeb Hickman, his father; John Cifaldo and his step-mother Ruby of Churchville, MD, three sisters; Deborah Sheets of Hays, Cynthia Cifaldo of North Wilkesboro, step-sister; Melody Johnson and husband; Steve of Fort Mill, SC, four brothers; John Allen Cifaldo and wife Diane of Dallastown, PA, Edward Angelo Cifaldo and wife Tina of Winsor, PA, Jason Leiphart of York, PA, Christopher John Cifaldo of Baltimore, MD, five step-brothers; Willie Chavis and wife Tammy of Rowland, NC, Mark Chavis and wife Mary of Street, MD, Christopher Chavis and wife Diane of Jarrettsville, MD, Jefffery Oxendine and wife Denise of Fallston, MD and Joseph Oxendine and wife Brandy of Rowland, NC.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, PO Box 9, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659
Tyler Anderson, 24
Mr. Tyler Flake Anderson, 24, of Boomer, was received into the arms of Jesus on Thursday, December 19, 2019.
Tyler was born on June 16, 1995 in Wilkes County to Robert David Anderson and Penny Gaye Weber.
Tyler was an attendee of Pleasant Home Baptist Church.
Tyler was an outdoors man he enjoyed wrestling, RC car racing and cheering for the Panthers.
Tyler is preceded in death by his mother, Penny Gaye Weber; grandfather, Flake Weber; grandmother, Linda Anderson; Uncle, Harless Moore
Tyler is survived by father, Robert Anderson of N.Wilkesboro; brother, Zachary Anderson (Anne) of Boomer; grandmother, Margie Weber of N.Wilkesboro; nieces, Catherine Anderson, Leigha Nixon; nephew, Dylan Gilligan; aunts, Vickie Mikeal (Kenneth ) of Wilkesboro , Laura Weber of N.Wilkesboro and many cousins.
Funeral was December 23, at Pleasant Home Baptist Church. Burial followed at Foundation Church on Edgewood Rd.
Pastor Jason Bumgarner and Rev. Donnie Shumatewere officiating.
In addition to flowers memorial donations may be given to Pleasant Home Baptist Church, 735 Pleasant Home Church Rd, Millers Creek, NC 28651
Adams Funeral Home of Wilkes has the honor of serving the Anderson Family.
Gaither Lane, 89
Gaither Lane, age 89, of Millers Creek, passed away Wednesday, December 18, 2019 at Wake Forest Baptist Health-Wilkes Regional. He was born January 22, 1930 in Wilkes County to Dora Lane. Mr. Lane loved to take walks, he also enjoyed visiting with neighbors.
Gaither was preceded in death by his mother; brother, Odell Lane and sisters, June Lane Wagoner, Mae Lane.
Surviving are several nieces and nephews.
Funeral service was December 20, at Miller Funeral Chapel with eulogy by Steve Johnson. Burial followed in Mountlawn Memorial Park.
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
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Az ötven éves 2001: Űrodüsszeia című filmet ünnepli kiállítással az amerikai Űrkutatási Múzeum
Az amerikai Nemzeti Légi és Űrkutatási Múzeum különleges kiállítással ünnepli Stanley Kubrick Arthur C. Clarke művéből forgatott 2001: Űrodüsszeiája bemutatásának 50. évfordulóját.
A The Barmecide Feast elnevezésű installáció április 8-tól május 28-ig tekinthető meg a Smithsonian űrmúzeumában. A The Barmecide Feast a film egyik helyszíne, egy steril, neoklasszicista berendezésű hotelszoba pontos mása.
A különleges díszletet Simon Birch Hongkongban élő brit művész tervezte és építette meg Paul Kember KplusK Associates építészeti cégének közreműködésével. Kember két nagybátyja részt vett a film látványvil��gának megrajzolásában, és az eredeti helyszín részletes kidolgozásában.
A múzeum látogatói kis csoportokban léphetnek be egy rövid időre a helyreállított szobába, hogy átéljék a filmbeli jelenet szürreális élményét – olvasható a múzeum honlapján.
A 2001: Űrodüsszeia premierjét 1968. április 2-án rendezték meg a múzeum közelében lévő washingtoni Uptown Theaterben. Kubrick filmje az év legnagyobb kasszasikere lett, Oscar-díjjal jutalmazták látványeffektusait, és 1991-ben bekerült a Kongresszusi Könyvtár Nemzeti Filmregiszterébe.
A klasszikussá vált sci-fi regényt Clarke 1964. és 1968. között Kubrick felkérésére írta, ebből született a film, amelynek forgatókönyvén Clarke mellett a rendező is dolgozott. A könyv szintén 1968-ban jelent meg, pár hónappal a film bemutatása után. A film zenéjét Richard Strauss, ifjabb Johann Strauss és Ligeti György műveiből válogatva Kubrick állította össze.
2015-ben Clarke számos kézirata, magnószalagja és személyes tárgya került adományként a múzeumhoz, ezek között volt a 2001: Űrodüsszeia egy korai vázlata is.
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"2001: A Space Odyssey" at the 14th Factory
Put on your Google Cardboard and check out the iconic bedroom from Kubrick’s “2001: A Space Odyssey”. Artist Simon Birch and architect Paul Kember collaborated to recreate the set as part of an installation entitled ‘The Barmecide Feast’ at the 14th Factory, a new art space in Los Angeles. This exhibit runs indefinitely based on demand so hurry! Keir Dullea, gone tomorrow!
#360#360panoramic#VR#googlecardboard#14thFactory#2001: a space odyssey#photosphere#barmicidefeast#simon birch
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A recreation of the bedroom from 2001: A Space Odyssey
Artist Simon Birch and architect Paul Kember have recreated the famous bedroom from Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey as part of a larger art project called The 14th Factory in the Lincoln Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles. Weirdly, when Birch approached Kember about doing the project, Kember revealed that his uncles had worked on the actual set for Kubrick:
Birch showed the project's architect, a guy named Paul Kember, a series of stills from the film hoping he'd be able to recreate it. Then Paul goes, and I'm paraphrasing here, "Oh, Si, didn't I tell you? My uncle and great-uncle -- you know, Tony and John? -- were draughtsman on that movie, and they literally -- literally! -- worked on that exact room! Isn't that bonkers?!"
From the Instagram evidence, it looks as though you can walk around the bedroom, sit on the furniture, lay on the bed, etc. This might almost be worth making a special trip to LA.
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Hester Keijser – A few notes on Bank of America, posthuman embodiment and the curious absence of the viewer in the mind of the contemporary photography critic
A rather baffling article in the British newspaper “The Independent” informed its readers on Wednesday 14 September 2016, that “analysts at Bank of America have reportedly suggested there is a 20 to 50 per cent chance our world is a Matrix-style virtual reality and everything we experience is just a simulation.” What is baffling, is not the suggestion that the entire universe might, in a sense, be said not to exist as such, might be immaterial, might be someone else’s dream. Philosophers and scientists have been postulating this for centuries. What is baffling, is that this is communicated by a big commercial bank seated in one of the most powerful nations in the world. What reason can a bank have for sharing this ‘news’ with their clients? What kind of vital implications do they expect this to have for their and their clients’ business activities? Is virtuality something they will now start to calculate with in their own computational models of future risks, strategies and opportunities?
The ramifications of this step are not to be underestimated. It’s as if a rogue theory about the ontological foundation of our tangible reality has escaped from the confines of the lab, where until now it was contained by a handful of scientists. Set free into the wild, this new cosmogony will wreak havoc in the minds of ordinary citizens, who are wholly unprepared to entertain this notion as anything more than something from a science fiction movie. And now we are supposed to seriously engage with it? Just wow. Isn't there enough anxiety and paranoia in today’s world already? Neither is it very reassuring to be told that, even if we were to be simulated life forms, we would never know about it. Except they just told us so. I had half expected the article to conclude with helpline information for readers who were upset or distressed by the story.
The headline would probably not have caught my eye, had I not just been exposed to Katherine Hayles’ book “How we became posthuman. Virtual Bodies in Cybernetics, Literature, and Informatics”, published back in 1999 (1). Hayles writes:
“The emergence of the posthuman as an informational-material entity is paralleled and reinforced by a corresponding reinterpretation of the deep structures of the physical world. Some theorists, notably Edward Fredkin and Stephen Wolfram, claim that reality is a program run on a cosmic computer. [...] living in a condition of virtuality implies we participate in the cultural perception that information and materiality are conceptually distinct and that information is in some sense more essential, more important, and more fundamental than materiality. The preamble to ‘A Magna Carta for the Knowledge Age’, a document coauthored by Alvin Tofler at the behest of Newt Gingrich, concisely sums up the matter by proclaiming, ‘the central event of the 20th century is the overthrow of matter.’”
With her words on my mind, the communication of the central bank of America felt like the final act of this event. Matter has officially lost out against code, computations and information, which, as we have come to believe, are essentially bodiless. For Haynes, the central question is: “what happens to the embodied lifeworld of humans in this paradigm, [in which] embodiment has been systematically downplayed or erased in the cybernetic construction of the posthuman?”
Even though embodiment is widely discussed in cybernetic theories, it is not a topic that regularly crops up in the now – so – popular publications on the how, what and where of photography in the digital age. My own interest in the matter developed through my correspondences with Urs Stahel (2), published on the blog platform of Foto Colectania (3). After having participated for several years in various conversations on contemporary photography, the realization had crept up on me that the body (and in particular that of the viewer) is conspicuously absent in our readings of photographic work. “Embodiment, as I searched to explain to Urs Stahel rather clumsily, “is the word I use for the way an image doesn’t speak to the eyes only, but calls on our other senses like smell, hearing and touch, affects our breathing, our posture and our vestibular sense, which helps us orient ourselves in space, and ultimately addresses and transforms our way of being in the world.”
As is often the case, once you figure out what questions want asking, doors open, and you’ll soon happen upon others grappling with the same issue. I discovered that ‘embodiment’ is also a ‘thing’ in contemporary photography theory, even if efforts are still mainly concentrated in academic circles (4). For instance, Ellen Esrock’s research traces the neglect for the body as the primacy locus for the experience of art to the onset of modernism. While it was in line with scientific developments in the late nineteenth century for “humanists and scientists [to theorize] that spectators respond to art and architecture through their bodies, projecting themselves into material objects and animating them with their own bodily life”, this had become less acceptable just a few decades later.
Esrock: “...the influential art critic Wilhelm Worringer (1908) identified two fundamental principles of creative impulse: empathy and abstraction, arguing that ‘the urge to empathy’ was not an appropriate response to the emerging abstract art of the time. Influenced by Worringer’s ambitious argument, other artists and critics of the early twentieth century came to regard empathy as a comfortable, multisensory response to naturalistic depictions and to associate empathy with passive, feminine, imitative forms of art making (Koss 2006). Abstraction, on the other hand, was understood to be a sheerly optical response appropriate to avant-garde abstract art and was associated with experiences of estrangement and discomfort and with active, masculine modes of authentic creativity. Characterized in this way, empathy had little to offer proponents of the burgeoning modernism, with its abstractions and its ethos of alienation.”
In other words, the conspicuous absence of the embodied viewer that I had registered in the existing writing on photography was perhaps not accidental, but directly related to the history of artistic discourse, which had set limits on what can and cannot be talked about. Not surprisingly, these limits were set in a time when talking about the body and how one is aware of its inner sensations - our interoceptive sense - was frowned up. And still today, there is a lingering embarrassment and a sense of shame in talking about own’s own body, especially in public when strangers are present. We are encouraged to control and even to police our bodies, which we possess like masters possess a slave, to be punished at will, to be exploited in hard labor, to be worked out in exercise, or to be given a brief respite in spare time. What we know much less, is how to be a body, let alone having the language to express ourselves adequately when prompted to describe inner sensations (5).
Esrock’s arguments are more nuanced and far richer than I can convey within the short span of this article. At present it should suffice to point in the direction of her research, and also that of Katherine Hayles (6), or of people like Sarah Kember (7) and Ariella Azoulay (8). In their work lies a potential to break down and lay bare the conventions that rule our aesthetic and political appreciation of photographic images, and to explore what this absence of the body and the erasure of embodiment tells us about ourselves, our societies and our wicked dreams of escaping the material world by convincing ourselves that we are nothing but weightless, bodiless and potentially immortal data and code.
Finally, I want to Bank of America for reminding us once again that many of the boundaries and limits we struggle with or feel defined by, are wholly arbitrary, and can safely be suspended in wild acts of imagination.
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(1) Excerpts of her book can be accessed via: http://faculty.georgetown.edu/irvinem/theory/Hayles-Posthuman-excerpts.pdf
(2) Urs Stahel was the co-founder of the Winterthur Fotomuseum, which he has been managing for the past 20 years. Since 2013, he has been the curator for the platform Paris Photo (2014), the new Institute for Industrial Culture (MAST) in Bologna, and the Mannheim-Ludwigshafen-Heidelberg Photo Festival (2015). He also works as an author, a consultant and a lecturer (at the Zurich University of the Arts, the University of Zurich, the Sammlung Bank Vontobel). He is the writer and editor of numerous books, for example, books about Paul Graham, Roni Horn, Rineke Dijkstra, Anders Petersen, Amar Kanwar, Ai Weiwei, Shirana Shahbazi, Boris Mikhailov as well as books on themes such as “Industriebild” (‘Pictures of Industry’), “Trade”, “Im Rausch der Dinge” (‘The Ecstasy of Things’) and “Darkside I + II”.
(3) Foto Colectania is a private non-profit organization created in Barcelona in 2002 with the objective of disseminating photography in the social, artistic and educational spheres. http://correspondencias.fotocolectania.org/en/
(4) This is not a bad thing, even if many photographers profess to have a dislike for discursive writing. I would argue that, in fact, many academics are currently more avant garde and future forward in their thinking than most of us who are writing on photography.
(5) For example, who hasn’t sat at the doctor’s office at a loss for words to describe what ails us?
(6) Hayle’s profile and a selection of her writing is available at: http://nkhayles.com/index.html
(7) See Sarah Kember’s profile at Goldsmith University London, where she is Professor of New Technologies of Communication https://goldsmiths.academia.edu/SKember.
(8) Ariella Azoulay is Professor of Comparative Literature and Modern Culture and Media, Brown University Independent curator and film maker. http://cargocollective.com/AriellaAzoulay
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About the Selfie That Destroyed $200,000 Worth of Art...
City of the Seekers examines the interstices of art, psychology, philosophy, and spirituality in Southern California.
Last week, a closed-circuit video posted to YouTube showed a woman crouching down to take a selfie before knocking over a series of pedestals displaying an estimated $200,000 worth of art. Called Hypercaine after an EDM track by DJ Fresh, the installation is part of British-born, Hong Kong-based artist Simon Birch's four-year art crusade, The 14th Factory, which features more than a dozen large-scale exhibits spanning three acres in a century-old warehouse in Los Angeles. The show is layered with themes of industrialization and commodification, but has since evolved into a commentary on the power of social media and art in the digital age.
Offering endless backdrops for selfies, The 14th Factory is a multidimensional, immersive art experience. Yet not only have visitors been interacting with the exhibits by taking pictures: in the case of the ill-fated selfie, the exhibit responded. The YouTube video has since become an unexpected piece of art itself, serving as the finale to The 14th Factory's enormously successful run in Los Angeles after drawing more than 65,000 visitors since its debut March 11—almost all thanks to social media.
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The Barmecide Feast
Most portraits and selfies from The 14th Factory have been taken in two exhibits. The Crusher is a site-specific work from Birch featuring 300 salvaged pitchforks suspended from the ceiling, their handles painted in tribute to the colors of cars that have been crashed by artists and celebrities. Rings on the handles recall growth rings on trees, representing the recyclable components of industrialization and war.
The second and most ubiquitous social media backdrop from The 14th Factory is The Barmecide Feast, a faithful recreation of a set in Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey, built to scale and located inside yet another mixed-media exhibit made from wood, foam and paint called The Meteor. Interestingly, The Barmecide Feast was made in collaboration with KplusK Associates, whose founders, Paul and Johnny Kember, had relatives who actually worked on Kubrick's films. The title of The Barmecide Feast refers to a story from the Arabian Nights in which a sultan hosts a feast with no food and asks his guests to imagine the feast instead.
Artist Simon Birch caught drinking and smoking with his shoes on in The Barmecide Feast
In a statement following the incident, Birch writes that as a nonprofit, his organization doesn't have a budget for staff or security, and can't afford to pursue litigation against the culprit. "She was horrified and super upset, and we took down her details, but decided not to take action as it was clearly an accident and she's a student," he explains. "We fixed most [crowns], but there are a few delicate ones that are still in the process of being repaired and might be permanently damaged."
Hypercaine
Birch created Hypercaine in collaboration with artists Gloria Yu, Gabriel Chan, and Jacob Blitzer. The installation features four rows of crowns made of different material, from brass and metal to marble, stone, wood, and nylon. The headpieces range from traditional to avant-garde in appearance, some rendered delicately with precious metal, while others are made with the help of 3D printers. Together, they represent the tenuous and ultimately frail nature of power.
Hypercaine
"People ask why the plinths were not bolted down," Birch notes. "Well, people are warned to be cautious in that room but the idea was that they should be delicate, exposed, and fragile. They are crowns, and crowns—symbols of power, are fragile things. A well-timed selfie could bring down a president. And anyway, you can do your best to make things idiot-proof, but eventually someone will make a better idiot."
Hypercaine
As it was of internal footage and posted by Birch's buddy, according to the YouTube description, it's apparent that Birch had a hand in deciding to post the video. Just as with the endless social-media posts from public visits to The 14th Factory, the reaction has likely generated even more interest in the show, which has been extended twice. In the end, the artist recognized an opportunity to promote his brainchild before it finally closes for good July 30.
Hypercaine
"It's a 150,000 square feet space full of art built by myself and a brilliant group of collaborators, so the crown incident was not the end of the world after so many challenges," Birch concludes. "Fortunately, The 14th Factory has been a huge success. It is also a wonderful example of the power of social media—as we barely had any budget for marketing when we first opened so social media was at times our only way of attracting audience. So no complaints."
No complaints from the audience, either—except maybe the clumsy student.
The 14th Factory closes July 30. Tickets can be purchased in advance. Follow The 14th Factory on Instagram and Facebook, and visit the official site here.
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You really have to go out of your way to get to the 14th Factory, a new pop-up art space in the industrial area of Lincoln Heights, east of downtown Los Angeles. It's housed in an enormous building the size of a Costco warehouse and it sits across the street from an old, abandoned city jail.
Birch is a tall, lanky Brit and a big sci-fi fan. He says he always wanted to recreate that Kubrick set, but it took a stroke of luck to make it happen. All the models and props from 2001 had been destroyed under Kubrick's orders, so Birch asked his architect friend Paul Kember to rebuild the set for him.
Light floods in from the floorboards. There are knickknacks, pieces of neoclassical furniture and paintings on the wall. And there's the bed where, in the movie, astronaut Dave Bowman lies down as an old man and transforms into a star baby.
The 2001 room and other 14th Factory installations have captivated visitors. "It's wild," says John Di Maina. His wife, Susan Di Maina, adds, "The white room was sort of disorienting
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Janvier 13. Amenra – Gaîté lyrique 23. Uriel Barthélémi (Biennale Nemo) – Le Générateur (Gentilly) 24. Mouse on Mars – Petit Bain 25/26. Emmanuelle Parrenin & Tomoko Sauvage – La Ferme du Buisson (Noisiel) 26. Chloé – Gaîté lyrique 26. Alex Augier + Paul Jebanasam & Tarik Barri + Daniele Ghisi + Rune Clerup + Alexander Schubert (Biennale Nemo) – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 30/31. Pierre-Yves Macé & Joris Lacoste (festival d'Automne) – L'Apostrophe (Cergy-Pontoise) 31. Sydney Valette + IV Horsemen + Qual – Point FMR 31. Doplereffekt & AntiVJ : "Entropy" (Biennale Nemo) – L'Avant-Seine (Colombes)
Février 02. Uriel Barthélémi, Gaspar Claus & Maude Trudet (Biennale Nemo) – Le Générateur (Gentilly) 03. Frustration + Crisis – Petit Bain 03. James Ginzburg & MFO + Roly Porter & MFO + Emptyset (Biennale Nemo) – Gaîté lyrique 03. Nils Frahms – Yoyo|Palais de Tokyo ||COMPLET|| 05/06. Ballaké Cossoko – Fondation Cartier 09. Croisières Dolori + France sauvage – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 14. The Soft Moon – Trabendo 15. Franck Vigroux & Laurent Gaudé : "Le Chant des ombres" – L'Ecam (Le Kremlin-Bicêtre) 16. Circuit des yeux – Espace B 16. Radian + David Rothenberg & Scanner (Biennale Nemo) – La Dynamo (Pantin) 19. Son Lux – La Cigale 19. Andrew Hung (Fuck Buttons) – Olympic café 24. Omar Souleyman – Yoyo|Palais de Tokyo
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Avril 21. Igorrr – Trabendo 26. Ought – La Maroquinerie 28. She past away + Lebanon Hanover + Selofan – La Machine 28. Arcade Fire – Bercy Arena 30. Koudlam + Bajram Bili + Pointe du lac – La Maroquinerie
Mai 30. John Maus (Villette sonique) – tba
en gras : les derniers ajouts / in bold: the last news
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