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eddie-redcliff · 3 months ago
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okay potential mash fic, right? just spitballing ideas here So s1-3 hawkeye and trapper are very much dating and trapper and louise have a very open, very bisexual marrige going on. Trapper talks about hawkeye all the time in his letters and louise is like "im just gonna write to this guy myself" and she and hawkeye start exchanging letters, and probably write to each other more than louise and trapper do cause trappers ass keeps starting letters and never actually sending them cause he gets distracted. anyways the important point is that louise and hawkeye become pretty good friends and she's like fully accepted him as Part of This Relationship. Fast forwards trapper goes home and BJ shows up at the 4077. BJ of course is thrilled when the first letters come in from Peg, and in the early days he talks about her to hawkeye a lot, like how me misses her, and how he worries she'll be lonely without him, ect. Hawkeye, wanting to be a good friend is like "yeah okay i can see that her husband being away is hard on her. so he sends a letter to his bestie louise like "hey i know a girl who is in a simular/exact fucking same situation that you were in would you mind getting in contact with her and idk helping her through that as someone who can sympathize?" and this is where the miscommunication starts. because louise, bisexual wife of hawkeyes "best friend", gets introducted to the wife of hawkeyes new "best friend" and is like "ah, clearly the polycule is growing"
so louise and peg start writing back and forth, and then start calling, and they only really talk about their husbands on the first few letters, cause after that it's just flirting with each other. peg does mention that BJ wont shut up about hawkeye and louise is like "yeah i know how that feels, i feel like i knew that guy before we even started talking to each other" which convinces peg to send the occasional letter to hawk as well. so now we have: hawkeye who is dating trapper who is married to louise who is dating peg who is married to BJ (though the two "dating" branches here are long distance) you may notice that this is not a closed circle. That is because BJ, in korea, is still in his denial era, and Hawkeye, being very respectful of BJ's marrige and heterosexuality, is quietly pining. BUT everyone else in the polycule thinks that Beejhawk is happening. Becuase they are only able to communicate through letters and phone calls under the careful eyes and ears of the US army. So back in america they are getting letters like "dear peg hawkeye compared me to trapper again today. said i'm "same shape, same size" and such and trapper, louise, and peg, are all under the assumption that bj and hawkeye are in a relationship as well, and are communicating it as best they can to get around the censors. but actually they are just like that. Okay it's late and im loosing track of my train of thought so final notes: - at one point for whatever reason the two families get together and send hawkeye a picture of them all. hawkeye tapes a picture of him and BJ to it and puts it up next to the still. he shows is off to BJ like "look, all our favorite people togehter" and BJ is like "yeah exept i have no idea who those people (the macentyres) are" and hawek is like "that's trapper and his family" and BJ nearly goes blind with whatever emotion it is he's always feeling when trapper is mentioned. all his can articulate is "why is he standing next to my wife??" okay speep time for me
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pewer0 · 1 year ago
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In 1969, Eduardo Mac Entyre used acrylic on plexiglass mounted on Masonite to create Variation of a Theme on Different Planes. Entyre's painting has multiple circles that overlap with one another, creating a pattern of numerous small squares. The canvas is broken down into 25 total squares. Some of these bigger squares are placed on different planes. The colors used are blue, white, purple, and black. The coloring of the white provides emphasis on the black space at the center. The colors black and white create contrast. Along with color choices and circular square patterns, unity and symmetry are shown, giving the illusion of movement and 3 dimensional (3D).
I see three parts with different movements. One is in the web-like illustration created by the overlapping of circles. The second movement deals with the different depths of the 25 squares. The third movement is in the center of the artwork. I see a 3D dome when focusing in the middle and moving my head around as well. When I look at this art, I feel like I am traveling through a tunnel when I focus in the middle. Entrye created so many illusions.
According to Wikipedia 2022, Entrye was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1929. Along with others, Entrye founded the Arte Generative movement. This movement encouraged and made art out of geometrics to give the illusion of movement. According to Perazzo 2020, before the Arte Generative movement, Entrye studied technical drawing, art by Seurat and Cézanne, and Cubism. Entrye was drawn to geometrics, especially curved lines, and abstract work. Also, according to John Ringling, Entyre was into space exploration.
With this information, I look at the painting a little differently now. The tunnel that is portrayed can be traveling through space. The different depths of the squares could be the atmospheres that the shuttle must get through. The illusions of movement and 3D space can be a plant. This artwork is very powerful. I chose it due to the illusions and for some reason I was reminded of a game called Starfox. I now know why. I feel the message was clear. Entrye’s art allows viewers to experience a journey through space without being on a space shuttle. Plus, the Arte Generative movement eventually moved to computer artwork. Entyre's painting shows good illusions and 3D. Also, it shows he believes that though one can’t have the true experience, there are ways to have something similar.
Wikipedia (2022, December 11). Eduardo Mac Entyre https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eduardo_Mac_Entyre
Perazzo, Nelly. (2020, April 9). MacEntyre, Eduardo. https://doi.org/10.1093/gao/9781884446054.article.t052798
Perazzo, Nelly. (2020, April 9). Arte generativo. https://doi.org/10.1093/gao/9781884446054.article.t004347
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revistamagenta · 4 years ago
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Ary Brizzi, Mac Entyre, Silva y Vidal hace justo 23 años en Fundacion Andreani @fundacionandreani @leonardogotleyb @aliciadiazrinaldi #barbarabrizzi #miguelangelvidal #macentyre #arteargentino #constructivismo https://www.instagram.com/p/CCmE0oNAXcg/?igshid=12tirqfg9p11o
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eiginleiki · 4 years ago
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Eduardo MacEntyre
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the-end-of-art · 4 years ago
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We don't see things the way they are. We see things the way we are.
Paul Klee (according to Word by Word by Marilyn MacEntyre)
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dream-and-delirium · 7 years ago
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Eduardo Mac Entyre
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theegoist · 7 years ago
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Eduardo MacEntyre (Argentine, 1929–2014)  - Untitled, tempera and graphite on paper, 32.40 x 24.80 cm (1959)
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mathhombre · 3 years ago
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Semicircles
Saw this lovely Eduardo MacEntyre piece the other day and this structure popped right in my head.
Play on GeoGebra
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moma-prints · 4 years ago
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Variant on a Theme (Variante de un tema) from AGPA 73: Pan American Graphic Arts (AGPA 73: Artes gráficas panamericanas), Eduardo A. MacEntyre, 1973, MoMA: Drawings and Prints
Gift of Cartón y Papel de México, S. A. Size: plate: 19 3/4 × 19 3/4" (50.2 × 50.2 cm); sheet: 29 7/8 × 22 1/4" (75.9 × 56.5 cm) Medium: Screenprint from a portfolio of 11 screenprints (one with embossing), seven etchings (three with aquatint, one with embossing), six lithographs (one with etching), five linoleum cuts (one with embossing), one engraving, and one intaglio with embossing
http://www.moma.org/collection/works/67853
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nobrashfestivity · 8 years ago
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Eduardo A MacEntyre, Generative Painting: Red, Black and Orange, 1965
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dirt-goth · 7 years ago
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Thank you omg!!1: Name 11 bands you listen to regularly1. AFI2. The Used3. Beach Fossils4. The Growlers5. The Killers6. Vundabar7. Problem Daughter8. The Cure9. Nine Inch Nails10. Motion City Soundtrack11. Bright Eyes3: What is a very unpopular band you listen to? tell a little about themProblem Daughter!!! I really love their music. Punk music with incredible Relatable lyrics mixed with a bit of hometown nostalgia makes them a big fave of mine. Y'all should listen to Dracula on a Budget or Anxious Endeavors and then listen to them more.. That way they can make more albums and actually tours lmao.5: which rare recordings of any band would you like to possess? Dork EP from AFI was the first that came to mind lmao Not as rare but i wish i could justify buying Convention Weapons by MCR as well.7: Which is your favorite side project from any band member? Desaparecidos may not count as a side project but that's my answer.9: explain why ypur favorite song is your favorite songIt was a song that I latched onto a lot in middle school that even as an adult feels as relevant to my life as the first time I really heard it. It helps a lot ot was written at a place I'm familiar with and it contains a lot of emotion towards me developing as a person. I remember listening to it when I dropped out of high school, when I graduated, and as I left Utah for real. I remember it being something I clung to when I kept thinking of moving back. Overall it's just that more than any other song it's gotten me through some of the best and worst changes of my life. (Also for the record it's On My Own by The Used)11: any bands your friends got you into?Yeah!! I actually have gotten into most my favorite bands thanks to my friends and always looking for more recs.13: an unpopular opinion on what ypur favorite song by any band?This River is Wild (and most of Sam's Town tbh)>Mr. Brightside15: Favorite album by your favorite band?The Used- ArtworkAFI- Burials or Very Proud of Ya 17: Favorite booklet design?This is really hard tbh!! I've always really loved Santi by The Academy Is... tho. It's pretty simple but William.has really interesting handwriting and I love the feel of it paired with the album.19: which bands would you like to see live one day?Placebo, Beach Fossils, Vundabar, and The Cure are the main ones I haven't seen yet and want to.21: a musician whose music you like but dislike as a person or vice versa?Morrissey is too easy an answer. I also really love Brand New but have obvious qualms with Jesse Lacey.I love MGK as a person and actor but tbh not huge on his music 23: Favorite singer (only for their voice) and favorite bassist/guitarist/drummer (only for their instrument)I don't think about this a ton so these are just like.. Currently coming to mind as people who I appreciate all they work onSinger: Davey Havok lmaoBassist: Les ClaypoolGuitarist: Ray ToroDrummer: Branden Steineckert25: someone you adore as a person and musicianBecca Macentyre of The Marmozets!! She's so sweet and talented. Also William Beckett he's too gentle for this world
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missblue664 · 6 years ago
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As someone who grew up on country music, from 1987 to the 9/11 attacks. I can confirm, I stopped listening to country music because it became this rhetoric of women are objects and if you ain’t Christian you ain’t “American” and faved with that same level of bigotry in school in the south has pretty much turn me away from country music. Now Reba MacEntyre, Garth Brooks and Allan Jackson pre 9/11? I will listen to and remember a decent childhood where I sung, “up to my ears in tears”, wondered who was John, amd rocked out to “... and the thunder rolls.”
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BIG DISCLAIMER: i was 9 when 9/11 happened, so this might be more about my own crystalizing tastes than anything else. i think it’s a pretty darn good theory tho and other people have validated it.
BIGGER DISCLAIMER: i am not saying that country music prior to 9/11 was free from nationalist, racist, misogynist undertones - i just think that these themes became more the norm!
MY HOT TAKE:
with very few exceptions, including goodbye earl, before he cheats, and daddy Iessons (side note - all women!) 9/11 ruined country music. around 2014 onward we’ve got margo price, sturgill simpson, jason isbell etc., who are making country music great again (wink), but those folks are mostly considered “alternative” country. the mainstream country music for well over a decade now is a glut of trash performative patriotic / working-class-but-not-really lab-crafted budweiser-sponsored nonsense that has managed to sound rebellious (or has convinced its fans that it sounds rebellious) without ever actually questioning any power structure. so much so that artists who ACTUALLY criticized the government were literally blacklisted for nearly a decade (the dixie chicks)
pre-9/11 country music, though not perfect or ideologically pure by any stretch, did not have the raging american flag painted truck boner that comes to mind for a lot of people who say “i like everything except rap and country”
SPECIFICALLY, toby keith’s “courtesy of the red, white, and blue (the angry american)” (2002) literally destroyed country music. it was a direct answer to the 9/11 attacks and war song in support of the invasion of afghanistan. the lyrics read like a disjointed feverish email chain letter forwarded from your great uncle sprinkled with glittering american flag gifs and heavily saturated pictures of bald eagles. the entire song is lifted from an estimated 248 peeling bumper stickers collected from rusted trucks on cinder blocks in overgrown yards, cut up and arranged to fit a catchy, formulaic tune that is almost certainly the background music playing in george w. bush’s head at all times.
“we’ll put a boot in your ass, it’s the american way and uncle sam put your name at the top of his list and the statue of liberty started shakin’ her fist and the eagle will fly, and it’s gonna be hell, when you hear mother freedom start a'ringin’ her bell”
country music and the new country musicians that toby keith paved the way for became so pro establishment and so unquestioningly nationalistic that, again, the dixie chicks who went against this grain were blacklisted by the industry and received death threats from country music fans. hell, there are folks who STILL froth at the mouth at the mere mention of the dixie chicks.
9/11 killed outlaw country - how can you sing the praises of law breakers when your main circuit consists of singing to troops? there are some great classic country songs critiquing the police state - especially from johnny cash and merle haggard - now country music artists hold fundraisers for FOPs. new country music is basically in-law country music.
you don’t have to write a pro-bush patriotic anthem to be part of this post-9/11 ruination. playing meaningless songs about living in the heart of (read: white) america, eschewing the city (read: not white), and cracking open a cold one with the boys for “authentic” country music is also important to the war effort.
there’s a progression of themes here:
post 9/11 top tier: war anthem, vocally patriotic, directly used as pro war propaganda; which paved the way for: “things used to be so much better” thinly veiled racist laments, good for campaign ads; which paved the way for meaningless party anthems - attempts to make things “like they used to be” and craft a reality that neither the artist nor listener likely ever experience.
that brings us to what most people think of today when they say they hate country music: the country party anthem - “tiny hot gal in tight jean shorts who can drink beer like the guys, she doesn’t like beyoncé Like Other Girls, oh she’s so into me and my truck, i’m gonna take her fishing after i finish sowing my corn - sung by a guy who’s never touched a tractor” - has overtaken the tragic, done me wrong, despairing country ballads of tammy wynette, george jones, and even up into pre-9/11 contemporaries like reba mcentire and george strait. you didn’t necessarily have to be country to relate to their pain. now you have to perform suburban redneckness to enjoy luke bryan.
when was the last time you heard a sad country song?
after 9/11, cowboys (whether or not they had ever been near a cow) weren’t allowed to be sad anymore (no more done me wrong country), and they certainly weren’t allowed to question authority (no more outlaw country). partying hardy became the most important American Thing and if you don’t sing about that, our Enemies Will Win.
so - understanding that country music has always had bad stuff, and that like any genre it suffers from commercialization, 9/11 DESTROYED COUNTRY MUSIC. and toby keith gleefully helped destroy it.
for some further evidence of the decline of country music, please listen to the dixie chicks’ “long time gone” which is an indictment of the industry (i believe it was written before 9/11 but my point still stands - the genre was on the decline and 9/11 was the major cultural event that hastened the decline).
maybe i am a curmudgeon - almost every generation of country music has had its own “country music is not what it used to be” anthem, but i really think something distinct happened with 9/11.
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slibw-slibd · 7 years ago
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The Fiery Red Hair of Reba Macentyre is My Warmth
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nphofrph · 8 years ago
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Hello! Do you have any name suggestions for a Jessica Capshaw fc, please?
A few suggestions for surnames:
Ayers
Becket
Cotterill
Dufour
Fraser
Hughes
Leyton
MacEntyre
Randal
Sharrow
Stanton
And some first names I like for her are:
Arianne
Casey
Ellen
Emerald
Grace
Joan
Louise
Melissa
Nancy
Pamela
Samantha
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27arts · 6 years ago
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nobrashfestivity:Eduardo A MacEntyre, Generative Painting: Red,... https://ift.tt/2zxsHgt
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spookybrandie · 7 years ago
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Last night was truly amazing. There's something magical about intimate non-televised wrestling shows. We didn't have the best seats, but it didn't matter because everywhere is a good seat. There were no ads, theatrics, announce teams, or pyro. Just back to back match. I will buy a ticket to see NXT every time they come back. I saw so many familiar faces, but we didn't have time to chat due to the nonstop action. I got to see my favourites wrestle in person, and nothing is quite like it. The best part of the entire experience is that I got to share it with my husband. We got to share our first NXT experience together, and there is nothing more magical than that. Thank you NXT! Match list: No Way Jose vs. Dan Matha Johnny Gargano vs. Velveteen Dream Sarah Logan & Lacey Evans vs. Sage Beckett & Zeda Caseous Ohno vs.Fabian Aichner Sanity vs. Undisputed Era Nikki Cross vs. Sonya Deville Drew Macentyre & Roderick Strong vs. Hideo Itami & Andrade Cien Almas
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