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variety of scratchy doodles from recent. and also one yume 2kki doodle
#art#squircle#oc#digital art#:colonthree:#prince pixelle#ann beziere#trains are cool#always remember thi#s
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got turned in2 real
#oc#others ocs#squircle#ann beziere#prince pixelle#probably arent thta good 2 a actual modeller#but its a big upgrade frim the last models i think#so im rlly proud#theyre all ive been focusd on the entire week ah..ahaa....#blender#low poly#3d#art
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On this tutorial we are going to learn on how to create a smooth animation using CSS transform translate3d prop, why to use cubic-bezier transition timing function and its benefits. How and why to use custom tags.
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to visit / stay @d o u b l e—p a g e
If you would like to visit and or stay a while to work on a creative project @ d o u b l e — p a g e
get in touch first with some kind of outline of what you'd like to do during your visit:
d o u b l e—p a g e offers an intimate research lab space in Occitanie, intended to support practice-based research into creative and scholarly projects. It is not a conventional "residency." I live there and work/play there too but the house is far too big for me. i want it to be available as a resource for others.
The "house" has a particular interest in playful interdisciplinary work including combinations and isolations of “text character” in any "performance" of "sound" "language" "image" that converse with ideas of "projection," "shadow," "resonance," "weaving," "marks," "networks," "threads," “documents,” "material culture," “object value,” "belonging," "hauntology," "archives" and “home.” We also have a strong interest in forward poetries and lyric poethics of the troubadour and trobairitz, their contemporary resonance as well as histories and continuities of heresy. This is former Cathar country, traveled by the humanimal for 30-40 millennia.
There is a decent collection of 4-5k “little" and "small" and "micro" press books, — many but not all in "English" and "englishes" —with a particular focus on books made by poet-publishers from the Consortium of London Presses in London in the mid 1970s, some international visual poetries and sound and performance poetry volumes too.
The house was built in 1810 and is in Labastide-Rouairoux, a nineteenth century town in the Haute Languedoc National Park, Tarn, Midi-Pyrenees, France between Toulouse and the Mediterranean (Sète / Beziers / Narbonne / Gruissan / Perpignan). There were thriving weaving and glass manufacturing industries, but this is now a post-industrial small-town setting. Small means about 1500 people. More recently the house was operated as a "wellness centre" and "cabinet de kinésithérapie" and although this is not a “vacation” setting you may relax, recuperate, reflect and create here. The house is on the main road, a route nationale. It is NOT a rural idyll. There is regular heavy traffic between Toulouse and the eastern Mediterranean. Public transportation is good -- buses a day from Castres, through Mazamet to the Beziers and even on to the beach at Valgas. The fare is 2€ and the schedule is reliable. Mazamet has a tramline connecting with Toulouse.
There is a good boulangerie, Spar supermarket and newsagent very close (just over 100 meters) plus a pharmacy and two banks with ATM within a 3-minute-walk. There is a great local place for lunch (four courses plus wine and coffee for 15 Euros). You can walk straight up the forested mountains (Les Montagne Noire) from the house and there is an 80-kilometre bike trail going off down through the Minervois vineyards in Herault. That trail is good for walking both ways out of town. In the summer there are lovely forest swimming holes I can point you to. Here you are close to towns listed among the more beautiful in France such as Minerve and Olargues. 30-minutes-drive away is Gorge D’Heyric and Roquebrun.
You are entreated to do a little research into the area before you decide to come. Cities close by include Castres, Albi, Carcassonne and Toulouse the latter two of which have airports and train stations and are likely arrival points unless you are cycling or driving, or walking in.
— for 2022 (Ellen Dillon) and 2023 d o u b l e—p a g e is already "occupied" (Susan M. Schultz, Robin Tremblay-McGaw, Anne-Laure Coxam, LeeAnn Brown)
— in 2024 d o u b l e—p a g e offers space and town for artist-scholars over the months of of June / July / August and September until mid October.
— Residents at d o u b l e—p a g e can typically choose to stay from one week to 10 days (negotiable and flexible to suit your schedule your needs and your curiosity)
— Residents are not expected to pay accommodation costs during their stay in the d o u b l e—p a g e house, although contributing to food and doing a bit of cooking &c is most welcome. This is not air b ‘n’ b for studio-time.
— Residents are NOT expected to do anything, to produce, to make, to work on, to share, to show ANYTHING during their stay . They are encouraged to use their time as they wish, to draft, to explore work in process, to drift, to wander and slumber and dream : to do whatever you need to do.
— Please NOTE: This is suited to SINGLES and not to couples. It is not a romantic getaway. It is UNSUITABLE for children, sorry but the house is quirky and might even be considered a hazard.
WHAT D O U B L E—P A G E CAN OFFER YOU
1. time away from your routine
2. a room of your own to sleep in for the duration
3. access to and the use of "studio" spaces for trial display, rehearsal &c
3. simple resources for making diy printed objects / mock ups &c
4. a walled garden with shady areas
5. shared use of a full kitchen
6. an “off-site” rough empty adjoining house if you want to make site-based work
7. invigorating forest-mountain walks right out of the house
8. the "voie verte" 80 km bike trail passes with 100 meters (we have bikes)
PLEASE BE AWARE, r e p e a t -- this is not luxury accommodation. It is an old house with quirks. Bedrooms are on the 3rd floor (quite a lot of stairs -- about 30 to the top). Things "work" but it is not all-mod-cons. It is at the head of a valley and it rains a lot away from high summer. The weather is lovely (a lot of the time in spring to early fall) but there can be chilly dips.
Plan to enjoy your time at d o u b l e—p a g e. I will be your host and show you around the immediate and extended area a bit.
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Strong winds fan fierce wildfire in southern France
More than 500 firefighters battled Thursday to contain a fire sweeping through a pine forest in southern France, with officials warning that strong winds could hinder efforts to bring the blaze under control.
Some 900 hectares (2,000 acres) have been destroyed since the fire broke out Wednesday afternoon in the rugged hills of the Aude department, about 100 kilometres (60 miles) southeast of Toulouse.
Commander Philippe Fabre of the Aude fire service told AFP there had been a “slight letup” early Thursday, with firefighters able to halt the fire’s advance.
But he said winds were expected to gust at up to 60 km/h (40 mph) later Thursday, and efforts would be focused on “extinguishing the fiercest hotspots and preventing flare-ups in hard-to-reach areas”.
No injuries have been reported and so far no homes have been destroyed, though 22 people were evacuated from their homes in the Val-de-Dagne commune.
“Firefighters were able to stop the flames from reaching the houses but all the surrounding vegetation was destroyed. We had to evacuate the horses and donkeys,” said Christian Lacube, the commune’s mayor.
The cause of the blaze is not yet known, though authorities had warned of extremely dry conditions across much of southern France after weeks of drought.
“This fire is proving complicated because the areas are very difficult to access, there aren’t any practicable roads,” Anne Laybourne, chief of staff for the government’s top official in the region, told AFP.
Three tanker planes were dropping water on the flames, with two more on standby.
Around 450 firefighters were also tackling a wildfire near Beziers along the Mediterranean coast that began Wednesday, though officials said it was under control Thursday after burning some 250 hectares.
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Rent Star Adam Pascal to Inspire Young Actors at Salem Y
By Joey Phoenix
Adam Pascal, known for playing Roger in both the stage production and movie adaptation of the acclaimed rock musical Rent is making a special stop in Salem this Monday January 23 to teach an auditioning master class geared towards kids — and Salem is delighted to have him. The workshop is part of an ongoing plan devised by the YMCA of the North Shore Theater Arts Company to bring more engagement and productive kid-centric theater activities to local YMCA’s throughout the North Shore. “The Y is not just about swimming.” Says Theater Director Nicole Heena. “It has theater. If people start thinking of the Y as a place to go to when they have a kid interested in theater, that’s a dream for me.”
Since 2014, The YMCA of the North Shore Theater Company has called the beautIful Ames Hall their Salem home, giving the current and upcoming generations of thespians a chance to perform on a unique, historical stage.
Yet, it’s not just Salem that’s making kids’ theater a priority, as productions are now also being staged in Manchester-Essex, Haverhill, Swampscott, and Cape Ann.
“I’m directing Willy Wonka at East Gloucester Elementary School,” Nicole explains, “and it’s exciting because it’s our first time working with that school. It’s also our first time doing something with the Cape Ann community, where we’ve had a Y but no theater programming until now. “We’ve started working with a lot of schools in the community which has been really awesome.” she continues. “We do some enrichment programming with them and sometimes we do full productions. It really just is the whole gamut of truly exciting ways in which we can give kids an opportunity to perform when their schools wouldn’t be able to otherwise.”
So far this year, the YMCA of the North Shore Theater Company has had auditions for their a cappella group “Y-cappella” and for the teen production of High School Musical, which will be put on in Salem.
“We try to do one show each that is for a bit of an older demographic to give them more challenging experience.” Nicole explains.
“In Salem we also do one non-musical every year. This year we’re doing a Shakespeare production in the summer — and it’s always fun to get kids doing Shakespeare as early as possible. It’s certainly hard, but the earlier they start doing it the sooner they’ll become more comfortable with it.”
The company also plans to put on Mulan Jr. in the fall.
Several months ago, Straight from New York — a company which specializes in connecting student and young adult based theater companies with Broadway actors for workshops and specialized training — reached out to Nicole about potentially bringing in a Broadway actor to teach a workshop in Salem.
Up until now the timing never worked out right, but when SFNY mentioned that Adam Pascal would not only be in town at the end of January, but would also be willing to teach a workshop, Nicole jumped at the opportunity.
“It was a no-brainer. We were going to figure out how to work out the details, because it’s not very often that someone so iconic to the musical theater world and so recognizable to current musical theater kids and parents gets to come to our community. “Rent is still so important, and it changed the musical theater game. And he’s still in the game, he’s touring now and I just think it’s going to be such an amazing opportunity for the kids. And everyone coming to observe will learn so much as well. Just to see how he interacts with people and what he does in auditions.”
The focus of the master class will be musical theater, and kids with musical theater aspirations aged 11–19 are invited to participate in the workshop (there are currently a handful of spots remaining).
“Some of these kids are as young as 13 and 14 who have signed up to it.” Nicole says. “I would have died if I could’ve done that when I was younger, because there’s only so much kids listen to their YMCA teachers but he’s someone who knows the industry — and he’s done things that I would never be able to dream of doing, and he has the experience in this world that kids dream of doing themselves.
“It’s going to inspire them.” — — — Where: Ames Hall — 290 Essex Street Salem, MA There are a handful of spots remaining. Click here to register. Don’t want to participate in the workshop but would like to attend anyways? Well, you can. Observational tickets are $10 apiece.
About Adam Pascal Adam Pascal is a Tony Award nominee, best known for his role as Roger in RENT, which he originated both on Broadway and in the 2005 film. He has also starred on Broadway in Aida (Radames), Cabaret (Emcee), Chess (Freddie), Chicago (Billy), Memphis (Huey), Disaster (Chad), and most recently, Something Rotten (Shakespeare). He has released two solo rock albums, Model Prisoner (2000), Civilian (2004), as well as a collaborative rock album Blinding Light (2008) with pianist, Larry Edoff. In television and film, he has appeared in RENT (2005), School of Rock, (2003), Temptation (2004), and Cold Case (2006). Adam also tours regularly, performing sold-out solo concerts all around the country.
”One Song Glory” – Rent (Movie 2005)
Adam Pascal – One song glory Lyrics: I’m Writing One Great Song Before I …
About YMCA of the North Shore Theater Company https://www.northshoreymca.org/programs/creative-arts The YMCA of the North Shore Theater Company strives to enrich the community by creating a place for children of all ages and backgrounds to join together in a love of stage. In an educational and nurturing environment, we inspire tomorrow’s artists through performance, classroom education, and mentorship. The Y Theater Company encourages children to embrace diversity, grow in individuality, and cultivate relationships throughout the North Shore.
About Straight from New York http://www.straightfromnewyork.com/ Straight From New York provides performance training opportunities and college audition prep to students interested in acting and musical theatre through masterclasses and coaching from our acclaimed artists who have been recognized for their abilities in the Broadway industry, including many Tony Award winners and nominees.
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Rent Star Adam Pascal to Inspire Young Actors at Salem Y was originally published on Creative Salem
#Adam pascal#Ames Hall#North Shore YMCA#Rent#Salem YMCA#Something Rotten#theatre#Salem MA#Creative Salem#Salem Events
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hey squircle fans. don't forget to go into the settings for any blogs you have and toggle on the option that says "prevent third-party sharing" so the site can't sell your stuff to ai companies. have an awesome squircle tuesday
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tomb of stray vectors
#squircle#ann beziere#prince pixelle#art#oc#digital art#wanted to mountain today and so. i have mountained#and blued
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buildings bigger on the inside
#squircle#ann beziere#prince pixelle#art#oc#they did come here 2 hang out with each other 4 the day but it might take the whole day 2 find a place 2 rest at this rate
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a white gigalopolis
#oc#Our ocs :3#squircle#prince pixelle#ann beziere#not ginna lie 4 as long as i spent doing this i dotn like how it looks#why those backgrodun buildings barely shaded😂#proud of teh perspective at least [that stuffs been killing me]#procreate#art
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who r these bozos. some kinda knights or somethin
#squircle#oc#actual immersiverse appearances what (not remotely canon but shhhhh)#ann beziere#prince pixelle#art
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wonterfully gay christmas this year🎊
#oc#squircle#prince pixelle#ann beziere#CHRISTMAS#‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️#procreate#art#if i spemd several days agonizign over a xhristmas drawing ill b extra jolly#me;
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TOMORROW's DIARY new vol comes out guys
#oc#others ocs#squircle#ann beziere#prince pixelle#i spellde 2morrwo in the title wrong buh#TOMMOROW#procreate#art
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ann complement to a y2k outfit pixelle i made ages ago
#ann beziere#this blue green gradient shows up at your front door#also the doodles in the background were generated by sir and i#digital art#art#oc
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mans best friend
#others ocs#oc#ann beziere#jsur a boy & his oversized hair dryblower#idea by beety hi beetyyy:33333333333333333333#procreate#art
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