#Schultze & Weaver
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alldancersaretalented · 10 months ago
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eyepool · 3 months ago
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"Replica of a Chip", created by Marilou Schultz, 1994. Wool. Photo taken at the National Gallery of Art, 2024.
I talked with Marilou Schultz, a Navajo/Diné weaver and math teacher, to learn more about the artwork. Schultz learned weaving as a child—part of four generations of weavers—carding the wool, spinning it into yarn, and then weaving it. For the Intel project, she worked from a photograph of the die, marking it into 64 sections along each side so the die pattern could be accurately transferred to the weaving. Schultz used the "raised outline" technique, which gives a three-dimensional effect along borders. One of the interesting characteristics of the Pentium from the weaving perspective is its lack of symmetry, unlike traditional rugs. The Pentium weaving was colored with traditional plant dyes; the cream regions are the natural color of the wool from the long-horned Navajo-Churro sheep.
The rug is accurate enough that each region can be marked with its corresponding function in the real chip, as shown below. Starting in the center, the section labeled "integer execution units" is the heart of the processor, performing arithmetic operations and other functions on integer numbers. The Pentium is a 32-bit processor, so the integer execution unit is a vertical rectangle, 32 bits wide. The horizontal lines correspond to different types of circuitry such as adders, multipliers, shifters, and registers…
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—Ken Shirriff
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mthguy · 3 months ago
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The Waldorf Astoria New York is a luxury hotel and condominium residence in Midtown Manhattan in New York City. The structure, at 301 Park Avenue between 49th and 50th Streets, is a 47-story 625 ft (191 m) Art Deco landmark designed by architects Schultze and Weaver and completed in 1931. An icon of glamor and luxury, the Waldorf Astoria is one of the world's most prestigious and best-known hotels. Both the exterior and the interior of the New York's Waldorf Astoria are designated by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission as official landmarks.
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Waldorf Astoria Hôtel 1931 style art déco par Schultz et Weaver
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davidcarlton · 3 months ago
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kedamono-dreams · 3 months ago
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the name of the piece is "Replica of a Chip", and it was woven by Marilou Schultz. here is a good blog post about the piece, the weaver's current work, and a history of the Navajo nation's involvement in the semiconductor industry:
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professorpski · 3 years ago
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All at Once: The Gift of Navajo Weaving                                                          
Now, through September 26, 2021, the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona has a showcase of 46 textiles from contemporary Navajo weavers. As a dressmaker, weaving is one of those crafts that I rely upon, and I have often marveled at how both hands and machines, and a combination can create so many beautiful fabrics. You see here a creation by Lynda Teller Pete Diné called "Migration of Dragonflies" from 2015 which is made of handspun wool, commercial wool, natural wool colors, vegetal and aniline dyes and is a gift to the museum from Mark and Julie Dalrymple.
The curators tell us that leading Navajo weavers, including Marlowe Katoney, Marilou Schultz and sisters Barbara Teller Ornelas and Lynda Teller Pete, offer up commentaries for us to read and “share their sources of inspiration and the way family heritage, technique, materials and knowledge have built up over generations of learning to come together ‘all at once’ under the weaver’s hand.”
Go here to see more about visiting, or watch the video series which includes interviews with the weavers: https://heard.org/exhibits/all-at-once-the-gift-of-navajo-weaving/
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archiveofaffinities · 5 years ago
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Schultze & Weaver, Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel, Typical Floor Plan, Los Angeles, California, 1923
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vintagemanhattanskyline · 5 years ago
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View looking north of Midtown Manhattan from the 86-story observatory of Empire State Building. Summer, 1959.
The original Rockefeller Center complex (Associated Architects, 1931-1940) and 500 Fifth Avenue tower (Shreve, Lamb & Harmon, 1931) are on the left. The steel skeleton for the 52-story Union Carbide Building (Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, 1960) under construction are visible at right, background,  next Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (Schultze & Weaver, 1931).
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Source: "Monitor. Enciclopedia Salvat para todos" Vol. 3. México, Salvat, 1969.
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sztupy · 3 months ago
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Hurrying through the National Gallery of Art five minutes before closing, I passed a Navajo weaving with a complex abstract pattern. Suddenly, I realized the pattern was strangely familiar, so I stopped and looked closely. The design turned out to be an image of Intel's Pentium chip, the start of the long-lived Pentium family.1 The weaver, Marilou Schultz, created the artwork in 1994 using traditional materials and techniques. The rug was commissioned by Intel as a gift to AISES (American Indian Science & Engineering Society) and is currently part of an art exhibition—Woven Histories: Textiles and Modern Abstraction—focusing on the intersection between abstract art and woven textiles.
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milliondollarbaby87 · 4 years ago
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The Long Walk Home (1990) Review
The Long Walk Home (1990) Review
1955 in Montgomery Alabama, Odessa Cotter a black maid to a wealthy white family with Miriam Thompson must decide what they are going to do in response to the bus boycott led by Martin Luther King. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Continue reading
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v0idspeak · 2 years ago
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TMP Stream Notes
Alright, so I was the non-designated notetaker for the Statement Remains server, and so I have Notes for you all. Enjoy. (this is everything that has been unlocked during the stream. Update: 350k stretch goal reached! Narrative musical album unlocked
TMP Update: Thanks to us reaching like all the stretch goals, the show will feature -24 Rusty Quill Network guest writers -Full 90 episodes (3 seasons of 30 episodes) -6 of the episodes will be double-length (44ish minutes instead of 22ish) -ambiance tracks for all of the seasons of the show -Expanded listen-along fancasts (15 per season currently) -Epilogues (1 per season, 10min) -6 spin-off Podcasts -12 TTRPG episodes -3 "what-if" episodes (canon divergence) -3 Fluff episodes (1 per season) -Complete retrospective on The Magnus Archives with some "special people" -Making-Of Documentary (secrets, footage from conception (NOW!) to release, footage of Jonny having tea denied to him) -NARRATIVE MUSICAL ALBUM (sorry I'm v excited about this one) - Concept Album!
Non-monetary/early goals -The Forest Livestream -2h long writing workshop with Alex!
Next goal: 400k: Purchase at a discount a full professional grade supercardioid Magnus-branded microphone
Livestream additional content (Serious edition) -Potential 1mil GHunt show???? Maybe??!?!?? -Lowri (TMA producer) may be in TMP, possibly as a voice actor. -List of guest writers: (not in order) Tonia Ransom (Afflicted, Nightlight), Dylan Griggs (Woe Begone / Diary of Aliza Schultz), KC Wayland (Were Alive), David Devereax (Tin Can Audio Presents), Jon Ware and Muna Hussen (Silt Verses), Cole Weavers (The Town Whispers / Tiny Terrors) Jeremy Enfinger & Nathan Lundsford (The Storage Papers), Harlan Guthrie (Malevolent and part of Dice Shame), Alex C. Telander (Ostium), Jamie Petronis (The Cellar Letters), David Carlson (The Hyacinth Disaster), Chris McClure (The Milkman of St. Gaffs), Lex Noteboom (The Deca Tapes), Shaun Pellington (Wake of Corrosion), Steve Shells (Old Gods of Appalachia), Walker Kornfeld, Steven and Marl Anzalone (The Sleep/Wake cycle, Maeltopia) -Spinoff content written by Sasha Sienna -Jonny will record the full Jurgen Leitner rant and anyone who asks for it in the 30s message tier will get a random bit of it
(Meme edition) -Alex thinks ghosts are real and he wants to punch one -There's a phantom fire in Alex's house -Amogus! -Jonny is very proficient in Goncharov lore -Scrotocol Protocol Activated -We're wrong. Always. -The Helen Distortion and the Unscrungling of the Helen -You can be both blorbo and skrunkly
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nyc-urbanism · 2 years ago
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Park Ave, 1932 View down Park Avenue from 51st Street showing the new Art Deco skyscrapers including the General Electric Building (Cross & Cross, 570 Lexington Ave), The Waldorf Astoria (Schultze & Weaver), The Chrysler Building (William Van Alen) and the Helmsley Building (originally the New York Central Building, ‎Warren and Wetmore). The buildings aligning Park Ave, including the Waldorf were developed by building atop the existing railroad tracks leading to the station, which were electrified and buried under Park Avenue and covered when the Terminal was built. Grand Central's builders pioneered the concept of air rights. Engineer William Wilgus called it "taking wealth from the air." The air rights above the Park Ave tunnel helped pay for the entire #GrandCentral complex. (at Grand Central Terminal) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cg9zFYkOosh/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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trb752 · 4 years ago
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Bronze Sculpture of an Angel designed by Schultz & Weaver, Austria, 1931
Above the entrance of the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, 301 Park Avenue, New York, New York, USA
Building constructed in 1929-1931, Architect Lloyd Morgan
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mimeticspace · 3 years ago
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Bronze Sculpture of an Angel designed by Schultz & Weaver, Austria, 1931
Above the entrance of the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, 301 Park Avenue, New York, New York, USA
Building constructed in 1929-1931, Architect Lloyd Morgan
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chaoticnutcase · 4 years ago
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Art Deco Angel Statue by Schultze and Weaver outside The Waldorf-Astoria, NYC
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