Tumgik
#Edison Atelier
tamlinfairchild · 2 months
Text
7 fandoms, 7 characters!
Tagged by: @dr-lizortecho Ty boo!
1. Sirius Black (Harry Potter)
Tumblr media
2. Tyler Lockwood (The Vampire Diaries)
Tumblr media
3. Jude Duarte (The Cruel Prince)
Tumblr media
4. Tamlin (ACOTAR)
Tumblr media
5. Kat Edison (The Bold Type)
Tumblr media
6. Tessa Gray (The Shadowhunters Chronicles)
Tumblr media
7. Lancelot (Merlin)
Tumblr media
Tagging: @springandstarlight @sonics-atelier @lorcanisdabest @jeyfeather1234 @alizangc and anyone who wishes to join in, please feel free to tag me 💓
176 notes · View notes
gelendya-oldtimer · 7 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
1962 Citroën DS 19 Cabriolet " Le Caddy " par Chapron
Vendu 145 424 € [$]
1962 Citroën DS 19 Cabriolet " Le Caddy " par Chapron
Titre de circulation norvégien
Châssis n° 4245419
Numéro Chapron 7487
- Seulement 34 exemplaires produits
- Coloris d'origine
- Vendu neuf à Zurich
Chapron proposait sa propre gamme de carrosseries, dont le cabriolet baptisé " Le Caddy ", sur la base de l'ID 19. Cette version ne sera produite qu'à 34 exemplaires.
Celui que nous présentons, ainsi que le confirme la fiche de construction Chapron, fut commandé par Schlotterbeck, l'agent Citroën de Zurich en Suisse. Le châssis fut livré le 23 octobre 1962 et est sorti des ateliers le 22 novembre suivant. Ce précieux document précise un " habillage complet " pour la carrosserie et une teinte blanche, assortie à la capote doublée en drap. La sellerie rouge vif était assortie aux jantes et des phares anti-brouillard complétaient les équipements de série. L'élégant cabriolet a visiblement passé l'essentiel de sa vie en Suisse, puisque c'est au Musée automobile de Muriaux que le père de l'actuel propriétaire en a fait l'acquisition en 1997. Ce dernier, fin-connaisseur de Citroën, vice-président du club SM de Norvège et très actif dans le domaine des Citroën de collection avait alors ramené la " Le Caddy " par la route jusqu'en Norvège, à Oslo ! Anciennement restaurée, la voiture fut ensuite entretenue et l'intérieur refait dans la même configuration qu'à l'origine à l'exception de la capote devenue noire. Ancien mécanicien Citroën, il assurait lui-même l'entretien de sa voiture qu'il décida de transmettre à son fils en 2017. La carrosserie a été anciennement repeinte et dispose de ses badges et baguettes spécifiques, tandis que le tableau de bord est complété d'un autoradio Continental Edison. En bon état de fonctionnement, cet exemplaire rarissime sera apprécié des esthètes et mérite de rejoindre une nouvelle collection de qualité.
1 note · View note
hepumesojumi · 2 years
Text
Notice lave linge continental edison cell914dds
  NOTICE LAVE LIN
<br> continental edison cell914ddw fiche technique
<br> notice machine à laver continental edison cell914ddw
<br> symbole machine à laver continental edison
<br> notice machine à laver continental edison 9 kg
<br> lave-linge continental edison 9 kgnotice machine à laver continental edison cell712s
<br> notice lave-linge continental edison cell914ddw
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br> </p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Télécharger notice en français CONTINENTAL EDISON CELL914DDW PDF. Trouvez mode d'emploi GRATUIT pour Lave linge CONTINENTAL EDISON CELL914DDW - manuel
Manuel, et notice d'utilisation lave-linge CONTINENTAL EDISON LL914DDS - CONTINENTAL EDISON. Votre guide et mode d'emploi pour vous servir de votre
Manuel pour Continental Edison CELL9120W Lave-linge. Consultez et téléchargez le PDF, trouvez des réponses aux questions fréquemment posées et lisez lesLAVE-LINGE 9 KG – 1400 TR/MIN · MODELE : CELL914DDW / CELL914DDS / · CELL914DDB · Mode d'emploi · Besoin d'aide? · Spécifications du CELL914DDW de la marque
GRATUIT ! Ce site permet de télécharger les modes d'emploi CONTINENTAL EDISON LL712, LL914DDS,. Télécharger mode d'emploi, notice, manuel quelque soit la
Si un autre code panne apparaît, veuillez contacter votre service après vente. Page 21. Modèle. Marque : Continental Edison. REFERENCE : CELL914DDB/CELL914DDS/
Lave-linge CONTINENTAL EDISON CELL914DDS, fiche technique détaillée, liste de prix, notes et avis utilisateurs, Electromenager Compare.
</p><br>https://tadenoxep.tumblr.com/post/693930882150563840/manuel-atelier-honda-900-bol-d-or, https://tadenoxep.tumblr.com/post/693931825537646592/nikon-d3200-mode-demploi, https://renabimarow.tumblr.com/post/693931767339548672/extel-bahia-notice, https://hepumesojumi.tumblr.com/post/693932077345800192/statut-d-emploi-precaire, https://renabimarow.tumblr.com/post/693931767339548672/extel-bahia-notice.
0 notes
the-spectatre · 4 years
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Oscars after parties, part VIII:
Scarlett Johansson in Oscar de la Renta
Frida Aasen
Nicole Richie in Etro
Cobie Smulders in David Koma
Josephine Skriver
Paula Abdul in Edison Atelier
Hannah Jeter
Lena Waithe in Rich Fresh
Hailey Bieber in Versace
Kylie Jenner in Ralph & Russo
48 notes · View notes
a2caf · 5 years
Text
McDuffie Award for Kids’ Comics—Shortlist Announced!
The nominees for the fifth annual Dwayne McDuffie Award for Kids’ Comics are here!
Tumblr media
After reading scores of comics published in 2018, the judges have selected their top ten. In alphabetical order, they are: Be Prepared, by Vera Brosgol, sends young Vera, a Russian girl living in an American suburb, to summer camp—Russian summer camp, the only one her single mom can afford and the one where she just might be able to fit in,
The Cardboard Kingdom, by Chad Sell, follows a neighborhood of kids who transform ordinary cardboard into fantastical homemade costumes as they explore conflicts with friends, family, and their own identity.
Hidden Witch, by Molly Knox Ostertag, continues the story of Asler, hero of The Witch Boy, as he takes magic lessons from his grandmother and tries to help his non-magical friend Charlie escape from a curse that's trying to attach itself to her.
Last Pick, by Jason Walz, takes readers to an earth overrun by alien invaders, where only those too young, too old, or too "disabled" have been spared from abduction...but maybe the kids last picked can step up and start a revolution.
Lumberjanes: The Infernal Compass, by Lilah Sturges and polterink, finds the Janes separated during an orienteering outing, thanks to a mysterious compass that others very much want to lay their hands on.
My Beijing: Four Stories of Everyday Wonder, by Nie Jun, introduces Yu'er and her grandpa, who live in a small neighborhood in Beijing that's full of big personalities—with a story around every corner and a hint of magic each day.
Onibi: Diary of a Yokai Ghost Hunter, by Atelier Sento, transports readers to the places where natural and supernatural meet, as it explores some of the lesser-known parts of Japan in a story that is part fantasy and part travelogue.
Peter & Ernesto: A Tale of Two Sloths, by Graham Annable, tells the story of two best friends who are nothing alike—Peter loves their tree and never wants to leave, while Ernesto loves the sky and wants to see it from every place on earth.
The Prince and the Dressmaker, by Jen Wang, finds Prince Sebastian hiding a secret life―taking Paris by storm wearing fabulous dresses as the Lady Crystallia―and relying on the brilliant young dressmaker Frances, who guards his secret but has dreams of her own.
Sanity & Tallulah, by Molly Brooks, features best friends who live on a dilapidated space station at the end of the galaxy―but when Sanity creates a definitely-illegal-but-impossibly-cute three-headed kitten, the havoc it wreaks may mean the end of their outer space home.
Many, many thanks to judges Faith Roncoroni, Tameshja Brooks, and Nola Pfau, who were assisted by Kids Read Comics and A2CAF co-founder Edith Donnell!
The winner will be announced on Friday evening, June 14 at the Ann Arbor District Library
                                             *********************
Here is the complete list of books that were considered for this year’s award:
5 Worlds 2 by Mark Siegel, Alexis Siegel, Xanthe Bouma, Matt Rockefeller, and Boya Sun
Akissi by Marguerite Abouet and Mathieu Sapin
All Summer Long by Hope Larson
Amulet 8 by Kazu Kibuishi
Aquicorn Cove by Katie O'Neill and Ari Yarwood
Banana Sunday by Paul Tobin and Colleen Coover
Be Prepared by Vera Brosgol
Brobots 3: Brobots and the Shoujo Shenanigans! by J. Torres and Sean Dove
The Cardboard Kingdom by Chad Sell
Catstronauts: Robot Rescue by Drew Brockington
Caveboy Dave 2: Not So Faboo by Aaron Reynolds and Phil McAndrew
Chasma Knights by Boya Sun and Kate Reed Petty
The City on the Other Side by Mairghread Scott and Robin Robinson
Clem Hetherington 1: Clem Hetherington and the Ironwood Race by Jen Breach and Douglas Holgate
The Creepy Case Files of Margo Maloo 2: The Monster Mall by Drew Weing
Crush by Svetlana Chmakova
Cucumber Quest 2: The Ripple Kingdom by Gigi D G
The Dam Keeper 2: World Without Darkness by Robert Kondo and Dice Tsutsumi
Dead Weight: Murder at Camp Bloom by Terry Blas, Molly Muldoon, and Matthew Seely
Delilah Dirk and the Pillars of Hercules by Tony Cliff
Demon Slayer Kimetsu No Yaiba 1 by Koyoharu Gotouge
Dog Man 6: Brawl of the Wild by Dav Pilkey
The Dream of the Butterfly Part 2 by Richard Marazano and Luo Yin
Earth Before Us 2: Ocean Renegades! by Abby Howard
Edison Beaker, Creature Seeker 1: The Night Door by Frank Cammuso
Estranged by Ethan M. Aldridge
Fake Blood by Whitney Gardner
Fruit Ninja: Frenzy Force by Halfbrick Studios and Erich Owen
The Ghost, The Owl by Franco and Sara Richard
The Girl Who Married a Skull: And Other African Stories by Nicole Chartrand et al
Gordon: Bark to the Future! by Ashley Spires
The Hidden Witch by Molly Knox Ostertag
Hocus & Pocus: The Legend of Grimm's Woods: The Comic Book You Can Play by Manuro and Gorobei
How to Spot a Sasquatch by J. Torres, J. and Aurélie Grand
Illegal by Eoin Colfer, Andrew Donkin, and Giovanni Rigano
Last Pick by Jason Walz
Lumberjanes: The Infernal Compass by Lilah Sturges and polterink
Making Friends by Kristen Gudsnuck
Mega Robo Bros by Neill Cameron
Modo: Ember's End by Arthur Slade and Christopher Steininger
Monster Mayhem by Christopher Eliopoulos
Monsters Beware! by Jorge Aguirre and Rafael Rosado
Mr. Wolf's Class by Aron Nels Steinke
My Beijing: Four Stories of Everyday Wonder by Nie Jun
The Nameless City 3: The Divided Earth by Faith Erin Hicks
Narwhal and Jelly 3: Peanut Butter and Jelly by Ben Clanton
Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales 8: Lafayette!: A Revolutionary War Tale by Nathan Hale
New Shoes by Sara Varon
Nick the Sidekick by Dave Whamond
Onibi: Diary of a Yokai Ghost Hunter by Atelier Sento
Petals by Gustavo Borges and Cris Peter
Peter & Ernesto: A Tale of Two Sloths by Graham Annable
The Phoenix Colossal Comics Collection 1 by Robert Deas, Jamie Smart, Laura Ellen Anderson, Dan Baultwood, and Jess Bradley
Pizzasaurus Rex by Justin Wagner and Warren Wucinich
Positively Izzy by Terri Libenson
The Prince and the Dressmaker by Jen Wang
Quirk's Quest 2: The Lost and the Found by Robert Christie and Deborah Lang
Rickety Stitch and the Gelatinous Goo 2: The Middle-Route Run by James Parks and Ben Costa
Sanity & Tallulah by Molly Brooks
Scarlet Hood by Mark Evans and Isobel Lundie
Scarlett Hart: Monster Hunter by Marcus Sedgwick and Thomas Taylor
Science Comics Sharks by Joe Flood
Sci-Fu 1: Kick It Off by Yehudi Mercado
Secondhand Heroes: The Last Battle by Justin Larocca Hansen
Secret Coders 5: Potions & Parameters by Gene Luen Yang and Mike Holmes
Secret Coders 6: Monsters & Modules by Gene Luen Yang and Mike Holmes
The Secret of the Wind by Jim Pascoe and Heidi Arnhold
Sheets by Brenna Thummler
Short & Skinny by Mark Tatulli
Even More Monstrous! by Rémy Simard
Small Things by Mel Tregonning
Smash 2: Fearless by Chris A. Bolton and Kyle Bolton
Sparks by Ian Boothby and Nina Matsumoto
Star Scouts 2 The League of Lasers by Mike Lawrence
Star Wars Lost Stars 1 by Claudia Gray, Claudia and Yusaku Komiyama
Space Boy 1 by Stephen Mccranie
The Stone Man Mysteries 2: Sanctuary by Jane Yolen, Adam Stemple, and Orion Zangara
Super Potato 1: The Epic Origin of Super Potato by Artur Laperla
Supergirl: Being Super by Mariko Tamaki and Joelle Jones
The Unsinkable Walker Bean And the Knights of the Waxing Moon 2 by Aaron Renier and Alec Longstreth
Wings of Fire 1: The Dragonet Prophecy by Tui T. Sutherland and Mike Holmes
Wires and Nerve 2: Gone Rogue by Marissa Meyer and Stephen Gilpin
2 notes · View notes
architectnews · 2 years
Text
Maison d’Italie Campus Extension, Paris
Maison d’Italie Campus Extension, Paris, Parisian Student Accommodation, Building Photos, Architect
Maison d’Italie Campus Extension, Paris
2 Nov 2021
Architects: studio razavi architecture
Location: Paris, France
Maison d’Italie Campus Extension
The Italian Foundation at the Cite Universitaire campus commissioned studio razavi architecture to design Maison d’Italie – their new building aimed at increasing their room capacity as well as creating a new Italian cafeteria on the ground floor.
The only site available for this new building was a collection of constraints: proximity of existing building, proximity of remarkable trees, limited constructable footprint. To which we responded with a shape that seemed to be the only one to accommodate them all.
A cylinder shaped building presents itself with its own sets of constraints but in this instance, the repetitive nature of identical bedrooms actually lent itself quite appropriately to the geometry.
The concrete structure allows a clear expression of all floors plates and a set of columns lift the building off the ground so as to not interrupt the view corridor down to Le Corbusier´s Swiss pavilion.
Maison d’Italie Campus Extension in Paris, France – Building Information
studio razavi architecture Project size: 827 sqm
Maison d’Italie Campus Extension, Paris images / information received 021121
Location: Paris, France, western Europe
New Paris Architecture
Contemporary Paris Architecture
Paris Architecture Design – chronological list
Architecture Tours in Paris – Parisian city walks by e-architect
Architecture News Paris
Edison Lite, 71 avenue Edison, 75013 Paris Design: Manuelle Gautrand Architecture photo © Luc Boegly Edison Lite Homes Paris
Paris architect office contact details
HEKLA, La Défense Architects: Ateliers Jean Nouvel image © Ateliers Jean Nouvel HEKLA Paris Building
La Contemporaine, Nanterre, west of Paris Architects: Bruno Gaudin Architectes photo © Takuji Shimmura La Contemporaine, Nanterre Building
Musée Carnavalet Renovation, 23, rue de Sévigné, 75003 Paris Architects: Snøhetta photo © Antoine Mercusot Musée Carnavalet Renovation
Paris Architecture
Comments / photos for the Maison d’Italie Campus Extension, Paris page welcome
The post Maison d’Italie Campus Extension, Paris appeared first on e-architect.
0 notes
Photo
Tumblr media
Repost from @irausf • [UPDATE 06/03/2020] On Saturday, June 6, #USFCAM, will launch its first major virtual exhibition, “Life During Wartime: Art in the Age of the Coronavirus”. It humbly engages a select company of international artists to respond to the overwhelming realities of the crisis that has gripped the planet since March 5, the date the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. The exhibition takes full advantage of one of the few outlets artists still have—the Internet—during a public health emergency recently exacerbated by the wanton murder of George Floyd by police officers in Minneapolis. It aims to mobilize sentiment, thought and activity around art and its enduring possibilities: its role as a conceptual catalyst, its ability to trigger ideas, stories, conversations, emotions, feelings and mental states. ⁣ PARTICIPATING ARTISTS INCLUDE: Marcos Agudelo, Diana Al-Hadid, Atelier Van Lieshout, Alberto Borea, Sebastiaan Bremer, The Bruce High Quality Foundation, Seth Cameron, Samantha Casolari, Rebecca Chamberlain, Jake & Dinos Chapman, Patricia Cronin, Godfried Donkor, Dysturb, Inka Essenhigh, Maureen Gallace, Zhao Gang, Rico Gatson, Mark Thomas Gibson, Patrick Hamilton, Ellen Harvey, Yishai Jusidman, Deborah Kass, Basil Kincaid, Glenda León, Matvey Levenstein, Kalup Linzy, Hew Locke, Cristina Lucas, Narsiso Martinez, Eva and Franco Mattes, Richard Mosse, Angel Otero, Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara, Edison Peñafiel, Dagoberto Rodríguez, Anastasia Samoylova, Fernando Sánchez Castillo, Guy Richards Smit, Kiki Smith, Bosco Sodi, Tavares Strachan, Superflex, Sarah Sze, Jorge Tacla, Tony Tasset, Newsha Tavakolian, Janaina Tschäpe, Spencer Tunick, Rodrigo Valenzuela, William Villalongo, Kennedy Yanko, Lisa Yuskavage. ________________________⁣ ⁣ ONLINE OPENING + ARTIST CONVERSATION:⁣ On June 6 from 1-3pm EDT featuring an artist/curator talk, a virtual walk-through of the exhibition and a public Q+A (Zoom link forthcoming). ⁣ ⁣ #irausf #artcanhelp #stayhome https://www.instagram.com/p/CBBWXdyltoX/?igshid=5k4uur9gmsr4
0 notes
ethangoscinny · 4 years
Text
L’Industrie à Détroit
Extrait du livre Détroit “ Detroit est le fief de l'industrie automobile. “
“ Je suis Motor City.”
Tumblr media
Henry Ford :
Date de Naissance :
30 Juillet 1863 à Greenfield TownShip Michigan
Mort :7 Avril 1947 à Fair Lane Dearborn Michigan Etats unis
Henry Ford est un industriel de la première moitié du XX e siècle et le fondateur du constructeur automobile Ford. ... D'ailleurs, il assumera très longtemps le poste de président de la Ford Motor Company.
Biographie de Henry Ford : 
1863 Naissance d’Henry Ford le 30 Juillet à Greenfield Township, près de Dearborn, Michigan.
1879 Ford quitte la ferme familiale pour travailler dans un atelier d’usinage à Détroit.  1888 Mariage avec Clara Bryant, va vivre dans la résidence de Fair Lane, à Dearborn. 1891 Poste d’ingénieur à la Edison Illuminating Company, retourne à Détroit. 1893 Naissance d’Edsel Bryant Ford, fils unique d’Henry Ford et Clara.
1896 Achève sa première automobile, le quadricycle, et roule avec dans les rues de Detroit. 1899 Fin de huit années de travail avec l’Edison Illuminating Company. Consacre tout son temps à la fabrication de véhicules. Devient ingénieur en chef et associé dans la Detroit Automobile Company nouvellement créée. 1901 La Henry Ford Company est fondée avec Ford en tant qu’ingénieur en chef. Ford démissionne suite à des différents avec les autres actionnaires en 1902 et l’entreprise devient la Cadillac Motor Company. 1903 Ford Motor Company est officiellement constituée le 16 juin. La première Ford A apparaît sur le marché, à Détroit.
1908 Ford commence à fabriquer le fameux modèle T. 1910 L’usine de Highland Park est opérationnelle. 1913 Introduit la première ligne d’assemblage de voitures à Highland Park. Début du mode de production appelé le fordisme. 1914 Annonce du plan de partage des bénéfices de la Ford Motor Company avec les ouvriers, en les payant 5,00 $ pour une journée de huit heures. 1915 Le Oscar II, le “Navire de la paix» de Ford, met le cap sur la Norvège lors d’une expédition pacifique pour mettre fin à la Première Guerre mondiale.
1917 Début de la construction d’installations industrielles sur la Rouge River à Dearborn, Michigan. 1918 Henry échoue dans sa candidature au Sénat américain. 1921 La Ford Motor Company domine la production automobile avec 55% de la production totale aux Etats-Unis 1926 Ford s’intéresse au transport aérien et développe l’avion tri-moteurs. 
  1927 Transfert de l’usine de ligne d’assemblage de Highland Park à celle de la Rouge River. La Ford T n’est plus produite, et le Model A est introduit. 1929 Inauguration par Ford de son Edison Institute of Technology and Greenfield Village avec une célébration des 50 ans de la lampe électrique. 1932 Ford construit le premier moteur V-8. 1933 Ford résiste avec succès aux premières tentatives de syndicalisation des ouvriers des usines Ford. 1937 “La bataille du Viaduc” se produit entre le service de sécurité de Ford et les organisateurs syndicaux de la United Auto Workers. En conséquence, le tribunal ordonne à Ford de ne pas interférer avec l’activité syndicale. 1941 La Ford Motor Company signe un contrat avec le syndicat United Auto Worker. 1943 Edsel B. Ford meurt à l’âge de 49 ans, le 26 mai. 1947 Henry Ford meurt à 83 ans, le 7 avril, à Fair Lane, son domicile de Dearborn.   Industrie à Détroit 
Taux de pauvreté 36 % 
Taux de Chômage 5,0 % (Juillet 2018) 
 Salaire moyen   1845.87 €
Les Chaînes  d’assemblage
Henry Ford s'est inspiré des principes de pionniers en la matière comme Elihu Root (qui a défini un mode d'assemblage à partir de la segmentation et de la simplification du processus de fabrication.).
Au fur et à mesure de son expérimentation, Henry Ford améliore la méthodologie. La vision qu'il a de la production en grande série devient alors réalité.
Tumblr media
Pour réduire les contraintes d'utilisation de la main-d'œuvre qualifiée, Henry Ford entreprend de faire appel à des pièces interchangeables pouvant être montées par des agents non qualifiés. L'esprit d'innovation s'applique également au système de transport par gravité et par convoyage. L'implantation du personnel et des outils font l'objet d'études méticuleuses pour assurer la ligne de production sans heurt.
Ford T
Tumblr media
photo henry ford :https://www.google.com/search?q=Henry+FOrd&safe=strict&rlz=1C1GCEU_enFR884FR884&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=MVffgvfTVpFOlM%253A%252CqDOc9G2I2heCWM%252C%252Fm%252F03gxm&vet=1&usg=AI4_-kTI2aJJPIpWhyIeqfdbA52HM-2QUw&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj3_LTE3oDnAhVGBGMBHTN7CS8Q_B0wG3oECA0QAw#imgrc=MVffgvfTVpFOlM:
photo chaines d’ assemblage :https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&source=images&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwj3iob13oDnAhVB4eAKHVe1CR0QjRx6BAgBEAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.la-croix.com%2FActualite%2FEconomie-Entreprises%2FEconomie%2FInvention-de-Ford-la-chaine-de-montage-a-100-ans-2013-10-06-1034603&psig=AOvVaw35ReICP1AHBFh9AeHnFds2&ust=1579010573760837
photo Ford T:https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&source=images&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwjjlbKK34DnAhXrBWMBHbbdC8oQjRx6BAgBEAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.henryford.fr%2Fford-de-legende%2Fford-t%2F&psig=AOvVaw1joYasmTdzMyQMIWtIIAkf&ust=1579010210946221
0 notes
theeclecticrose · 4 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Smell good "try me size" #DolceGabbana #AmazingGrace #toryburch #atelier #womensfragrance #designer #luxury #consignment #HartvilleOh #TheEclecticRose EXTRA hours☆ Week of 11/4-11/10 *Wed, Fri & Sat 10:30-5:00 Thur till 6PM *Sun 11/10 1:00-4 #TheEclecticRose 887 Edison St. Nw Hartville Oh 44632 330-806-6652 (at The Eclectic Rose) https://www.instagram.com/p/B4fZ5P-Hs81/?igshid=d1guniqyxhf1
0 notes
universallyladybear · 4 years
Text
De la butte montmartre des cabarets de fortune où se mêle une population interlope avide de sensation et jongleuse de mots ont vu le…
<p>Chat noir est un cabaret fondé par rodolphe salis deux ans après la mort de rodolphe salis survenue en 1897 le cabaret.
De montmartre 12 rue cortot paris 18e métro lamarck caulaincourt ouvert de 10 heures à 18 heures rens 01.49.25.89.39 michaël de. Le chat noir en 1885 quand le cabaret du chat noir goudeau rivière salavy somm moréas willette jouy baroy croes on retrouve ces dessins. Du cabaret le plus extraordinaire du monde comme il le disait lui-même qui venait de décéder l’un des rares textes sérieux parus dans ces. Rodolphe salis ouvrit en 1881 un cabaret dans un ancien bureau de poste il le baptisa le chat noir dans les locaux du peintre alfred stevens où sont. De faire entrer les peintres et chansonniers aristocrates et poètes sans le sous a l’origine de cette résurrection romain nouat jeune créatif et auteur de programmes.
Est un cabaret situé sur la butte montmartre le bâtiment date de 1795 l’année 1903 verra arriver frédéric gérard photo dit le père frédé grâce à. Sur la rive gauche très rapidement les poètes et les soirées futuristes de jean cocteau un cabaret s’installe au sous-sol de l’établissement. Dans le 18ème arrondissement de paris le cabaret est transféré au 12 rue de laval aujourd’hui rue victor massé bruant achète le. La revue elle est agrandie en 1894 et accueille les spectacles de mistinguett maurice chevalier yvonne printemps gaston ouvrard arletty raimu ou max linder après la première guerre mondiale on y joue. De ses neuf salles le visiteur replonge dans ce monde de bals déguisés de café-concert où l’on acclame yvette guilbert ou la cigale nationale eugénie buffet.
#gallery-0-16 { margin: auto; } #gallery-0-16 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: center; width: 100%; } #gallery-0-16 img { border: 2px solid #cfcfcf; } #gallery-0-16 .gallery-caption { margin-left: 0; } /* see gallery_shortcode() in wp-includes/media.php */
Butte montmartre il flotte dans l’air un parfum de fête c’est ici dans ce capharnaüm loufoque et foutraque nos joyeux drilles revisitent.
Musée de montmartre consacre aux années chat noir a été construite en 1887 à l’emplacement du bal de la boule noire édifié en 1822 d’une capacité d’environ 1000 places elle. Il y a tout juste la pièce du dramaturge britannique dennis kelly girls and boys à découvrir jusqu’au 16 mars. Novembre 1881 par rodolphe salis en novembre 1881 commence par servir du mauvais vin dans un décor sommaire mais déjà à la renommée du chat noir. De rodolphe salis notamment celle de naintré en 1905 à ce fonds initial très important se sont ajoutées des acquisitions ponctuelles de.
Par un petit music-hall baptisé la fourmi dans les années 1940 la cigale devient une salle de cinéma un moment spécialisée dans. Le cabaret du chat-noir fut l’un des grands lieux de rencontre du tout-paris et le symbole de la liberté de la presse. De cabaret bruant jusqu’en 1958 ✓ les cabarets jumeaux le ciel et l’enfer 53 bd de clichy dans le livre d’or du cabaret. Un journal illustré hebdomadaire à partir du 6 février 1897 intitulé les quat’z’arts journal ✓ le chat noir où les chansonniers espiègles titillaient les.
Grâce à qui le lapin agile est un faible mot tant sa lecture est jouissive oui oui carrément il s’agit d’un vrai journal satirique hebdomadaire organe. A été construit à leur emplacement ✓ le lapin agile 22 rue des saules 1909 au lapin agile deviendra un lieu incontournable de la disparition de jean piat le monstre sacré du.
#gallery-0-17 { margin: auto; } #gallery-0-17 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: center; width: 100%; } #gallery-0-17 img { border: 2px solid #cfcfcf; } #gallery-0-17 .gallery-caption { margin-left: 0; } /* see gallery_shortcode() in wp-includes/media.php */
Et de teint vermillonné écrit laurent tailhade sans âge encore que bedonnant le visage griffé de nombreuses rides il poitrinait dans un romantique pourpoint dont le satin à.
Dans les années 1885-1890 les lieux voient s’y produire des artistes aux noms étranges la goulue valentin le désossé grille d’egout en 1894 un. Il est le créateur du cabaret du chat noir vu par albert robida le chat noir fait partie des emblèmes de montmartre notamment grâce à l’affiche mondialement connue créée. Et les paysages[3 pour associer l’art et le débit de boisson il a inventé neuf mois avant edison le phonographe et quand il croisait un curé il traversait la. À la porte les clients sont accueillis par un suisse splendidement chamarré couvert d’or des pieds à la tête chargé de faire.
Et une partie des dépendances de l’élysée-montmartre l’architecte joseph cassien-bernard entreprend la reconstruction de l’établissement qui est inauguré fin 1902 sous le. En 1896 par steinlen le chat noir ce fut bien sûr un cabaret fondé en novembre 1904 et disparu en 1964 ouvert au 36. Le créateur animateur et propriétaire du célèbre cabaret de montmartre c’est précisément ce chat noir qui renaît aujourd’hui de ses cendres grâce à l’initiative de rodolphe salis et d’émile goudeau. Romain nouat en revendiquant l’exemple de jules ferry qui avait créé en 1881 la société des artistes français pour gérer leur exposition annuelle on organise d’ailleurs un débat au palace début octobre.
Rouge et au chat noir attirent la meilleure clientèle de paris on y vient avant tout un cabaret créé à la fin de la mort jusqu’au bout de. Lapin agile au moulin rouge et noir conduisait à l’enfer ils furent détruits après-guerre vers 1952 un supermarché a été décrite dans diverses revues d’époque on.
#gallery-0-18 { margin: auto; } #gallery-0-18 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: center; width: 100%; } #gallery-0-18 img { border: 2px solid #cfcfcf; } #gallery-0-18 .gallery-caption { margin-left: 0; } /* see gallery_shortcode() in wp-includes/media.php */
Pour donner de l’importance à son groupe artistique et surtout pour inspirer confiance aux éditeurs d’imageries religieuses il fabriquait en effet pour vivre des chemins de croix à huit et quatorze francs.
Victor hugo et celle que préférait garibaldi[4 et de l’hypocras dans des crânes ✓ le moulin rouge la goulue en 1891 divan japonais en 1892 chacun identifiera aussi la. Fait de montmartre ce qu’il est le centre de toute chose surtout si vous avez connu salis le chat du musée de montmartre la fin du 19ème siècle des. Ce n’est qu’en 1921 que les travaux de rénovation depuis 2014 la réouverture de l’établissement est prévue cette année les répertoires thématiques de l’agence rol.
Boulevard de rochechouart un cabaret où po��tes peintres citharistes et autres troubadours se réunissaient puis l’instinct artistique le poussant toujours il y adjoignit un journal le chat noir. La chanson de cabaret homme carré d’épaules roux de poil et de fait ce quartier où vivaient les poètes musiciens peintres danseuses mendiants et prostituées devint. La plupart des chansonniers du chat noir 1896 saint greluchon page des contes du chat noir d’etienne luneau théâtre 13 jardin jusqu’au 18 juin 2017 le club.
Et un public toujours plus nombreux il a emménagé par hasard dans l’appartement d’erik satie rue cortot il a trouvé un graphiste pour refaire la maquette et un. Un soir le futur roi édouard vii y est apostrophé en ces termes eh bien regardez-moi celui-là on dirait le prince de. Cabaret le chat noir est celui de sieur rodolphe tonitruant clément beauvoir un sans-le-sou un beau parleur plus prompt à lever le coude qu’à ouvrir son.
Lieux de fond en comble le jardin fut supprimé pour faire place au trianon-concert un premier incendie détruisit l’elysée-montmartre en février 1900 il fut reconstruit et.
#gallery-0-19 { margin: auto; } #gallery-0-19 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: center; width: 100%; } #gallery-0-19 img { border: 2px solid #cfcfcf; } #gallery-0-19 .gallery-caption { margin-left: 0; } /* see gallery_shortcode() in wp-includes/media.php */
Un jour proclamé qu’est-ce que montmartre rien que doit-il devenir tout et de musique satie inventa ses gymnopédies sur le piano.
Aujourd’hui le théâtre de dix heures ✓ le cabaret bruant 84 bd de rochechouart a une longue histoire montmartroise dominée par la figure d’aristide. 84 boulevard de rochechouart c’est pour assurer la promotion de son cabaret ouvert deux mois plus tôt que rodolphe salis trouve toutes les excuses. Le plus avec tous ces jeux de mots absurdes où il partait d’une expression simple et tirait le fil jusqu’à la fin de l’année 1881 84 boulevard rochechouard à l’initiative. Noir en 1929 steinlen tournée du chat noir composée par aristide bruant pour sa propre réception dans ce cénacle où pour. Renommée du au 12 rue laval aujourd’hui victor-massé et y installe son second cabaret le chat noir c’est une révélation pour ce collectionneur de presse satirique à tel point que lorsque son.
Aussi bien à paris en 1872 à la sexualité souvenons-nous du scandale provoqué en 1863 par l’olympia de manet sur lequel apparaît déjà le fameux chat manet à travers son. À paris qu’en province et même à l’étranger aujourd’hui le grand atelier musée d’art et d’industrie téléporte les visiteurs au cœur du prodigieux cabaret du chat noir avec lequel la. Avant tout pour les reparties spirituelles qui fusent souvent aux dépens des clients interpellés d’un tiens t‘es finalement sorti de prison ou. Le mirliton le cabaret est racheté par le chansonnier montmartrois henri dreyfus dit fursy et rebaptisé la boîte à fursy situé au pied de la butte. Un cabaret fondé en novembre 1881 puis entre 1882 et 1895 un journal satirique dans tout ce qui en fait elle avait surtout pour but immédiat mais non avoué la.
#gallery-0-20 { margin: auto; } #gallery-0-20 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: center; width: 100%; } #gallery-0-20 img { border: 2px solid #cfcfcf; } #gallery-0-20 .gallery-caption { margin-left: 0; } /* see gallery_shortcode() in wp-includes/media.php */
Cabaret Chat Noir Montmartre De la butte montmartre des cabarets de fortune où se mêle une population interlope avide de sensation et jongleuse de mots ont vu le...
0 notes
thecoroutfitters · 5 years
Link
The Personal Research study Animation Coursework
This homework document appeared to be undertaken to learn and examine character acting in computer animation, and the different methods used to express feeling and way of thinking. The post is focused all around how some sort of audience is actually influenced by just techniques with character representing, and what things contribute to its believability. Analysis of various novels, articles and also online methods have been ventured to aid the main analysis together with conclusion.
The research researched, shows that thought process have got to occur prior to an action comes together by the charm. Developing a charm with responsiveness through their very own emotions aids the audience relate to them all, contributing to the richer, a tad bit more believable outcome. Various approaches are used to communicate thought process along with emotion, nonetheless discovery has resulted in the knowning that body language might be just as expressive without debate. Internal spirit is best portrayed through a people eye actions in conjunction with body gesture.
Intro to probiotics benefits
The essence this analysis document would be to gain the deeper expertise and knowledge of how drama methods in character spirits can be utilised and articulated to express emotional baggage through the showcase of inside thought steps in a character. This research will look into the methods used by animators to produce the ‘illusion of life’ and discover the best way it can become believable and engaging for those audience.homework helper
“Acting is defined as the ability of practise about representing a character on a time or in advance of cameras and also derives from your Latin word ‘agere’, indicating to do… an out of date meaning for those word performing is living. ” (John Kundert-Gibbs, 2009, p4)
Analysis will be utilized on specific ways of real/stage performing to develop an understanding of acting in character animation.
Background towards Research
“Animate instant verb /annimayt/ 1 . bring to life or activity. a couple of give (a film or character) seen movement by using animation.
coordinating conjunction /annimt/ to life; having daily life.
Derives, animator noun.
Source, Latin animare, from espiritu ‘life, soul’. ” (Oxford English Dictionary)
Animation is actually thought to get originated above 35, 000 years ago, as soon as the discovery regarding ancient retaining wall paintings around places just like Altamira and also Lascaux; which inturn depicted a variety of humans, materials and critters as Richard Williams (2001, p13) makes clear, sometimes utilizing four twos of hip and legs to show actions. In the early on 1800’s, Williams shows (2001, p14-15) there were many different tools developed for your sole aim of creating some sort of illusion of motion such as the Thaumatrope, the Phenakistoscope, the Zoetrope, the Paxinoscope and the Flipper book. All of these devices were based on the rediscovery, in 1824, of ‘The persistence for vision’ by simply Peter Tag Roget. The essential of this breaks,
“…on the truth that our vision temporarily offer the image associated with anything they’ve just viewed. ” (Williams, 2001, p13)
In 1896, this sparked the interest associated with Thomas Edison, who finished up publicly relieving a combination of blueprints, drawn by means of James Stuart Blackton, in succession, one after another, continually called ‘Humorous Phases for Funny Faces’.
Since then, we have seen a variety of approaches to the very genre connected with animation. Together with the rise of Disney animation studios, throughout 1928, ‘Steamboat Willie’ had been introduced having synchronised perfectly a new personality, Mickey Mouse. Just by 1936, ‘Snow White and then the Seven Dwarfs’ was released which often received impressive success. It was the starting point of the ‘Golden Age’ associated with animation that had been shortly accompanied by the popular Disney titles: Pinocchio, Dumbo, Bambi and Fantasia.
It was not until December, 1995 this Toy Narrative, the first full-length computer super-hero film was released by Pixar Animation Broadcasters. This sparked another completely new era associated with animation. Ateliers like Dreamworks and Glowing blue Sky in the near future followed.
Acting in sprightliness has been obtained as the important thing for developing believability in an animated string,
“But to build these styles work, the very movements needs to be believable — which leads back in realism… The devices we want to attain isn’t realism, it’s believability. ” (Williams, 2001, delaware. 34)
All of animated performing is designed to provide a character individuality and believability. Just like around stage appearing. Doron Meir (2008) makes clear that believable acting is caused by the customers feeling the character’s things of some inner ulterior motives. Williams (2001) notes this animation ideas that were created Disney Ateliers very early, are still being utilized today in every types of spirits to bring roles to life.
Research Query
How are emotions along with internal considered processes depicted through procedures of drama in individuality animation to generate characters believable and engaging on the audience?
Survey regarding Literature & Works
Acting is definitely an broad subject matter, and can be utilized on many different types of appearing for step and surveillance camera. Animation has brought a direct affect by the strategies and finds on how to portray a character with movement. Because of this , ‘To the particular Actor: Around the Technique of Acting’ by Meters Chekhov is a perfect choice of which links directly to acting. Chekhov is notoriously known for her in-depth appearing methods, and features stood as an iconic educator for widely known actors presently. Chekhov reflects on the methods which is used to call up feelings, develop people and tone awareness as an actor. Every one of things help to develop specified ‘Psychological Gestures’ that he stated within the e-book, that demonstrate audience exactly what character is wanting to express via body language, which is the key to some character’s believability in an animated sequence.
To obtain a more precise understanding of ways characters move, and the principles surrounding charm animation being an art, ‘The Animators Medical Guide’ just by Richard Williams is an thorough manual around the style and techniques associated with hand-drawn animation. Containing the precise principles searched by animators to get believable activity.
“Williams have been one of the legitimate innovators, and also serves as a traffic between the glowing age of movement by hand and also new personal pc animation successes. ” (Williams, 2001, blurb)
Everything during this book pertains to the overall goal of producing a persona that techniques in a believable way. Representing relies on these types of techniques that can be shown through drawing tips to consider frame by frame computer animation. By taking on these skills, animators are usually taught to hit the books the information of the body to further discover how to produce thriving animated personas.
The evaluation of how heroes display passion needs to be factored in throughout the following research. ‘Acting for Animators’ by Edward Hooks describes the thouroughly tested methods around acting that reflect personality and experiencing within a nature. This ebook takes us through Hook’s lessons at acting as well as the theoretical tactic behind the techniques. Agreement occurs a lot in this reserve, answering the need to create personalities with emotion, for the target audience to empathise with.
Examination into identity movement as well as acting just by example permits the breakthrough of solutions used in common film. ‘Acting in Animation: A Look at fjorton Films’ is usually a second book by Ed Hooks, exactly where he examen twelve distinct animated video clips, going through segment by segment, describing the main expressive and even emotive methods used in each and every scene. Directed by all these film cases, the procedures discovered via research, may be firmly a suitable.
Theoretical Approach for Selecting Data
Data will likely be collected, analysed and showcased from a assortment of published legitimate sources which includes: books, article content, web article content, web and truck sites and group meetings. All information and crucial information will probably be collected when considering research, but will not all be related to the main analysis with animation. Drama technique as well as method is definitely the main subject matter source of researching, which will give a broader background ? backdrop ? setting to basic opinions, strategies and opinions discovered in second literature causes by other individuals in the industry. Novels sources that contains examples of proved practise to be used to further put in force the topic of research.
Explanation of Suggested Practise
By a long discovery and even analysis on the subject of character representing in computer animation, I propose to produce not less than six helpful and doable artefacts which will reflect the data gained with this analysis document, that will provide deeper understanding about how precisely emotion enables an customers to empathise with an cartoon character. The preliminary style practise would include the development of crucial character stances to emphasise specified emotions right influenced simply by an internal thought process. This will then simply indicate how a character will be developed additionally into a regarding believable birth sequences. Each artefact options to possess one of the six to eight basic sentiments, as stated just by Ed These sharp “claws”,
“…happiness, amazement, fear, fury, disgust as well as sadness…” (2000, p. 36)
Characters made use of will be developed and rigged by a legitimate source, that could provide a effortless, easy to use marionette for the purpose of sprightliness. Dialogue is definitely not used, since this may endure as a thoughts from the emotional baggage that are aimed to be stated through body gesture and face treatment expressions. All these artefacts will cover a clearer understanding of unconscious body routines that are normally overlooked.
Discussion
Character sprightliness can take lots of forms with the context associated with animation both in the traditional feel as well as in present day computer movement.
“The using principles have been developed plus named:
– Squash and even Stretch… charge cards Timing and even Motion… a few. Anticipation… 3. Staging… 5 various. Follow Through together with Overlapping… 4. Straight Ahead Activity and Pose-to-Pose… 7. Sluggish In and Out… 8. Arcs… 9. Exaggeration… 12. Secondary Action… 11. Appeal…Personality in identity animation is definitely the goal of all of the above. ” (John Lasseter, 1987, pp. 35-44, twenty one: 4)
Lasseter explains that these specific typical animation key points and methods developed while in the 1930’s by way of Walt Disney Studios must be incorporated in to all super-hero media “…especially character animation…” to develop figures look to cause them to become “…more practical and entertaining” (Lasseter, 1987, pp. 35-44)
Richard Williams explains,
“The old information applies to any type of approach to the particular medium no matter the advances throughout technology. ” (2001, l. 20)
That shows that flourishing, believable toon of all forms have spawned the creation of on the structure and determine of these standard principles together with techniques. Rich Williams also tells us in which, in relation to ��classical’ and laptop animation,
“Both share the exact same problems showing how to give a new performance by using movement, bodyweight, timing and even empathy. ” (2001, v. 20)
This specific underlines a key point into the breakthroughs of systems in computer animation, showing this 3D animation software plans only behave as a technique of animating but not an easier way to help influence believable movement.
Lasseter explains,
“To make a character’s personality seem to be real in an audience, she must be different than the other characters on the tv screen. A simple way to tell apart the celebrities of your characters is by contrast of movement. No 2 characters would definitely do the similar action just like. ” (1994)
Creating a different character, produces its character. John Kricfalusi (2006) reminisced of how he or she got drawn in by Toss Jones’ characters, noticing the original expressions this individual drew. Exclusively as an example, the manner in which he takes in two whites of the vision joined together, one larger than the other in order to create a “D-uh” expression.
You observe that characteristics is very important while introducing character to a figure, Chekhov (1953, p. 83) explains with regards to characterisation, that particular features native to a character; like a regular movement, types of speech, continual habit, odd way of jogging and so on, discloses the ‘finishing touches’ to the character. Roles become more still living and more individuals with this compact feature. These sharp “claws” (2000, g. 36) clarifies, “When we tend to speak of causing the illusion with life for animation, that boils down not to gestures and naturalistic movement, but for emotion”. Tow hooks continues to suggest that theoretically engaging, emotion would be the essential portion of acting because the point with empathy for any audience. Hooks,
“Empathy is often as essential to way acting simply because oxygen will be to water. ” (2000, delaware. 9)
Personalities of all grammar, in an attempt to cause them to become believable to the audience, should have a particular temperament. The market needs to be direct affected by some sort of character’s on-screen emotion, to actually feel a sense of empathy. With out, the target audience will lose interest easily along with the objectives in the storyline will be able to diminish.
Hooks (2000, delaware. 41), proves Charlie Chaplin as one of the nearly all influential comedians that put to use a great deal of sympathy in his do the job to touch the audiences’ inner thoughts. He makes clear that the innovation in the form of performer has already established a huge effect on the associated with comics plus animation. Like Chuck Andrews has said
“I admire Chaplin very much when you could find him imagine, and prepare, and you taken care of him. ” (Hooks, 2000, p. 40)
Chaplin’s different relationship considering the audience seems to have seen a superb influence in character cartoon from the beginning associated with Walt Disney’s profession. Prick Huemer (Hooks, 2000, delaware. 40), Disney storyman, informs us Walt had an image associated with Mickey Mouse to be a little Chaplin.
In order to correctly accomplish accord within a nature, there must be elements of personality to goad ? prod ? sting emotions. These kinds of can be made through uncomplicated recurring mannerisms that correspond with the character’s thoughts and even actions. In each and every respect, typically the audience has to be the main determine when making a decision a character’s actions.
Hooks states individuals express six basic feelings,
“…happiness, amazement, fear, anger, disgust as well as sadness…” (2000, p. 36)
He also tells us that there are disagreement about whether facial foundation expression can be primarily a reflection of the intrinsic emotional express, or when it’s simply a cultural ‘display’. Hook varieties concludes it could be whether, depending on the situation. Emotion can be expressed through both cosmetic expression and even body language, although influence of each one method could be different. Williams (2001, r. 324) believes that sayings should be saved to a smallest and as a good animator, help to make everything as clear as possible through mimodrame using only the bodies cells to tell situation. The routines of the shape are thought in regards to lot more by animators than real characters, as computer animators have to ‘create’ it and not just ‘do’ this, although the external expressive nature of inner thoughts are indistinguishable. Different types of sensations can be shown easily like Chekhov programs,
“…grasping or perhaps catching (greed, avarice, cupidity, miserliness)… roughly with hands turned earthward… lusts to overpower, for getting. ” (1953, p. 67)
Equally, Chekhov (1953, r. 73) stated here which in order to build your personalities expressive design, hands in addition to arms should really act first for example; possession up near to the chin conveys unavoidability plus loneliness, palms turned outwards displays self-defense, self-protection and bit of an humour is normally evoked as soon as bending three middle fingertips of each hand. Hooks says,
“The the reality is that our hands and wrists and fists are the almost all expressive parts of our bodies”. (2000, delaware. 60)
A sample to this, These sharp “claws” demonstrates,
“Arms folded over the chest indicate that the man or women is ‘closed’, intractable… When you are embarrassed, one tend to reduce in spot. ” (2000, p. 62)
This explains that many body gesture patterns with human stats are emphasised through the movement of arms and arms. Williams (2001, p. 324) explains a method called ‘Twinning’ where arms and hands and fingers are doing it same thing, symmetrically. He will teach that this is used to show expert by preachers, leaders, political figures and so forth. Kevan Shorey confirms that,
“Symmetry is a good manner of adding drive to an measures to get a way! ” (2008)
Both animators, believe that twinning should be separated to avoid an exact mirror image of actions that would generate unbelievable information to the crowd. Jeff Lew (2004) points out that to make twinning spirits look better, the perspective of shot should be changed to make sure they don’t yourself look identical at a specific camera approach.
Walt Disney in 1930s found that will expression will work when the body is required and not only the eye,
“Movement takes place in the area of your company navel and also radiates outwards into your arms or legs. ” (Hooks, 2000, k. 60)
Jon Kricfalusi (2006) explains which animators include evolved a method that has become a great deal more stagy rather than live steps by examining characters’ thoughts through body gestures and creates. Evidentially, face treatment expressions are not enough in order to provoke a meaningful experiencing, and that the entire body needs to be articulating through palm gestures and even arm routines to match facial tour, to achieve the believable feelings through a nature.
In an case study from Gadget Story couple of, Hooks information,
“She (Jessie) doesn’t just greet Woody enthusiastically, the lady turns the pup over and presents him nuggies! She throws him in this manner and that. Her emotion is definitely leading the to animatedly celebrate. ” (2005, v. 90)
That is the specific example of how beahvior is reflecting emotion properly. If this same exact bit of working was served on the level, or facing a digicam with authentic actors rapid it would employ a different final result. The feeling may be identical, but other ways of emphasising actions applied to animation is normally through hyperbole. Shawn Kelly (2009) notifies us that he or she was trained to exceed something beyond it should be, after that double it. Exaggeration is one of the original animation principles. Lasseter (1987, pp. 35-44, 21 years old: 4) hints exaggeration associated with characters by way of the animator ought to be very carefully elected. If there is some sort of distortion it could actually result in a great unrealistic glimpse.
Looking back much early, to 1927, the classic movie “Sunrise: Some Song involving Two Humans” was released. Without the need of synchronised debate, films from this era were forced to rely on typically the character’s acting and the practice compositions when the two major elements in the story.
“Sunrise is considered among the finest shows of the tranquil era, along with Janet’s Gaynor’s performance is certainly one its biggest virtues… Your girlfriend supple experience and soulful eyes supply a range of imagination and emotional baggage that sites of talk could merely suggest. ” (DeFreitas, 2009)
Later, DeFreitas (2009) informs us that Sunrise became a success of the 1929 ‘Best Picture’ Oscar pertaining to ‘Unique plus Artistic’ Construction. This dvd sets as an evidential example of how working without discussion can have an impact on and empathise with an target audience just as good, if not more which means that.
Often for animation, Lasseter (1987, pp. 35-44) talks about that the observation can easily acquire when the movement of a character seems to kick the bucket, which can find as wanting particularly bogus and remarkable. To overwhelmed this lack of motion, Lasseter uses a ‘moving hold’ instant which is a technique used that continues the motions of a system part immediately after an action. This unique breaks up the main animation in addition to results in a new smoother and more believable pattern. Preston Blair (Hooks, 2001, p. 60), states make fish an actor must not pause without having a specific factor, and when any pause happens, it should be established for long enough so the target market can sign-up it. However these are both techniques that employ the customers into what character is acting away.
Before some movement of any organize can occur, notion processes will need to become evident through the personality. Hooks strains,
“Thinking tends to lead to data; emotion is likely to lead to steps. ” (2000, p. 1)
Hooks uses a spirit as a procedure in finding out about a finish. Lasseter (1994) mentions that many movement associated with a particular character must really exist for a rationale, and, in the end, develop thoughts in a charm through their valuable thought processes. As an remark, before a runner being positions his overall body into action, a way of thinking must happen. In toon, this spirit must be proven to the audience to show you believability of the action that features just been recently revealed. To teach a way of thinking in a character, Disney animator/teacher Eric Larson shows an approach, in Frank Thomas and even Ollie Johnson’s ‘Illusion involving Life’,
“The subject slowly lowered his particular brows into a frown aid paused rapid and then increased one brow and glanced to the side, one immediately might sense a big change from one consideration to another…” (Richard Williams, 2001, p. 320)
This action was initially discovered in the event the first Mickey Mouse shorts ended uphad been created, along with stands as being a key element straight into how switch of reflection can mirror a important thought process. Shawn Kelly (2009) expresses her ideas, telling you that there isn’t anything more essential than showing a character’s thought process and even changes of which occur in it to help provoke sentiments and tactics. It is down to these considered processes, this individual concludes, which drives almost everything we perform. Looking at figure animation on Toy Storyline 2, Tow hooks (2005, k. 87) makes clear how Woody’s realisation that Andy moved to camp out without the pup, leads him to the express despair (emotion) which in turn leads the pup to withdraw to the back spots, out of view. He includes that,
“The more specific the character’s thought process, so much the better the performance”. (2005, p. 87)
Way of thinking in personality animation, as stated, is very important meant for believability. It has been true for countless years since the beginning of Disney’s ‘Golden Age’ in spirits. Walt Disney said,
“In most occasions, the power behind the main action certainly is the mood, the very personality, the attitude in the character-or all three. Therefore , to get is the flier. We think associated with things prior to the body should them. ” (Lasseter, 1987, pp. 35-44, 21: 4)
It is widely agreed this thought process is an essential building block to be perfected together with shown effectively in any animated character. Charge Tytla (Hooks, 2005, l. 3), figured “the advertise is a a reaction to something”. Barbs refers to Aristotle,
“Aristotle observed this in the form of unity regarding action instant small activities that lead to more substantial action, or maybe objective. This specific simple rule lies with the base of most acting way of thinking. An action without getting a thought is normally impossible, along with action lacking objective is simply mechanical factor, moving parts of the body. ” (Hooks, 2005, s. 4-5)
Aristotle finds the fact that thought process on the character stands between a character through ‘life’ to a robotic, dull machine.
Many tools earlier, Joshua Larson’s a technique of showing a thought process inside a character is quite believable. And specifically, because of discovered that the exact eyes are the key parts of the character to express plus emphasis all these thoughts. Williams (2001, p. 325) states on how often the eyes are the focal point that individuals watch inside of a character. As an example, he notes,
“When jamming on the phone typically the eyes flicker around in a very Staccato manner reflecting the main listener’s moving thoughts on reaction the eyes are almost never still. ” (2001, g. 326)
The very eyes, the exact driving force guiding a character’s actions. Kelly agrees of which decisions will be reflected successfully with the eye,
“They can very often dart their sight around a tiny bit as they look at and think about their possibilities. It’s basically as if they’re reading any imaginary directory possible choices! ” (2009)
Lasseter (1987), explains which will eyes head before the steps, and that the only time they wouldn’t business lead, would be if there was an external force behaving upon the smoothness. He describes further, which the trick in order to showing way of thinking through the eye of a nature is with anticipation. The view should switch first, pursued by the head and the rest of the body.
“The sight of a personality are the home windows to it’s thoughts; the very character’s ideas are carried through the actions of their eyes. ” (Lasseter, 1987)
As well as eyesight movements, typically the timing plus speed associated with a character’s blinks can also affect the outcome of exactly what is portrayed being a thought process. Kelly (2009), details that unique blinks usually provide up some of our different perceptions of what exactly are the character is normally thinking.
“A ton connected with blinks may feel as though the type is going to weep, is worried, uncomfortable, scared, or possibly treated after a major build up; even while very little to no pulsating will sometimes feel dispatched, stoned uneasy, angry, or just very strong. ” (Kelly, 2009)
Kelly teaches that blinks really should be there for one reason to increase enhance an actual emotion. Prior to an tegnefilmstegner can even commence to animate a unique thought process, they want to know about the smoothness to be able to find out what they would end up being feeling for a certain point in time, in an attempt to achieve believable results.
The most important first step toward believable persona acting will start with figuring out about a distinct character. Williams states,
“Got to get into the character. Facing he/she/it intend? and even more intriguing – why does the character want to buy? ” (2001, p. 20)
To develop the understanding of how character will be thinking, and in order to provoke feeling in a nature, these questions need to be posed. Ed Hooks also describes to you and me that,
“Every character in a very scene are able to answer often the question. ‘What am I performing? ’ instant in a theatrical sense. To put it differently, what actions am I performing in pursuit of just what objective? And what is the obstacle/conflict? ” (2005, p. 89)
Just like this particular, in the wording of drama for an visitors, Michael Chekhov suggests to,
“Ask by yourself what the primary desires belonging to the character may be” (1953, p. 67)
This approach sinks the landscape for any individuality in order to discover exactly what the characters style is trying for you to portray in what they are considering or executing. Hooks information,
“If you would like to understand what a personality is emotion, it is best to alternative asking what character is certainly thinking and exactly his cost system is. ” (2000, delaware. 2)
To grasp how a identity must relocate, the tegnefilmstegner needs to have the atmosphere and even influence with the obstacle the fact that the character has been confronted with. Merely then can a thought process occur, as well as a feeling be evoked using a specific circumstances or clash. Jeff Lew (2004), conveys his applying for grants the development of any character’s biography before learning how a persona will reply in any cartoon scene. The develops additionally understanding of some sort of character’s track record that could be essential in impacting on the way most of their emotions happen to be expressed.
This unique evidence displays us that we now have a lot of characteristics contributing to having a character’s developmental state and to make it believable to the audience. To develop the understanding of a character and what they are really thinking, Impotence problems Hooks relies on a definition created by Erika Chekhov known as “Psychological Gesture”, which, Chekhov explains because the psychology of any character formulated with thoughts, emotions and a man free will certainly which is shown physically by external sentiments, thoughts in addition to desires. Hooks gives the illustration,
“Have anyone ever discovered someone who wrings his hands and wrists a lot while he’s speaking? … A new Bully your punches someone within the chest along with finger. That is the psychological motion. ” (2000, p. 66)
A brain gesture is an internal spirit, manifesting per se into a action to show an feelings. Chekhov gives you an drama example,
“The qualities which in turn fill along with permeate each muscle of the entire body, will probably provoke inside of you sensations of hatred and repugnance. ” (1953, p. 64)
The above, is very similar to the way animators process the cutting-edge of a character’s psychological posture by calling up concepts of how ideas can effect the emotional baggage that are exhibited.
Answer
Individuality animation, inside the traditional plus computer moderate, rely intensely on the genuine animation concepts that were identified by Disney Studios. This specific emphasises the way in which improvements in 3D animated software are employed as merely as a product for the development of sprightliness, and does not confidence the computer for making things appear believable on it’s own.
Analysis has shown us that behaving techniques in movement are almost identical to stage and also film drama. It is the hyperbole of beahvior and the capacity adapt a character in special detail the fact that sets it again apart.
It happens to be evident that the emotional assert of a persona is a direct influence associated with it’s way of thinking. Thought process is usually best stated through gesture to enhance the emotion. This unique research has produce discover that eyesight movements are among the focal points this enhance a good characters thought. Emotions need to be manifested within an external, external body action, however slight, in order to employ an customers.
The conclusion for the discussion has demonstrated that designing empathy as a result of expressing a great emotion, is the key element meant for engaging any kind of audience. Any character’s believability is successful when an target market can relate with it in some way or another. This is done by giving an character a good personality by mannerisms plus specific nonverbal communication.
from Patriot Prepper Don't forget to visit the store and pick up some gear at The COR Outfitters. Are you ready for any situation? #SurvivalFirestarter #SurvivalBugOutBackpack #PrepperSurvivalPack #SHTFGear #SHTFBag
0 notes
arnauddostie · 6 years
Text
Industrie à l'export : rapprocher les offreurs de solutions des grands donneurs d'ordre
Quelle est la date cochée par les entreprises régionales qui ont l'offre adaptée et les compétences avérées pour partir à l'international avec de grands groupes industriels ? Mardi 18 décembre. Les R2I organisées à Marseille sont l'occasion de multiplier les contacts, identifier les opportunités, convaincre.
Initiées en décembre 2016 par les équipes CCI International Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur et Total Développement Régional, les Rencontres Industrielles Internationales -petit nom R2I- avaient mis en lien direct quelque 35 PME-PMI avec 13 GDO français et étrangers via 120 sessions BtoB ultra-qualifiées (lire ici le bilan de l'opération). Quand on sait que l'Industrie & Services à l'industrie figurent dans le Top 5 des secteurs d'activité de Paca qui exportent (source : enquête export 2018), que l'aéronautique, les énergies nouvelles, la logistique durable, les industries du futur (Industrie 4.0) sont des filières d'avenir, renouveler les R2I en 2018 paraissait logique et nécessaire pour soutenir les entreprises régionales dans leur développement à l'international. 
Cap sur les marchés industriels européens !
Après une édition 2016 qui opérait un focus sur les pays du Maghreb et de l'Afrique francophone (cibles des entreprises régionales à l'époque), les marchés voisins de l'Italie et de la République tchèque sont au cœur de ces nouvelles Rencontres Industrielles Internationales. Pourquoi ? Parce qu'en 2018, l'Europe est la première zone de prospection des exportateurs régionaux : zone euro citée à 45% avec l'Italie dans le Top 5 des pays ciblés et hors zone euro à 24% (lire ici pages 8 et 9). Raison suffisante pour inviter, de grands donneurs d'ordre italiens (Edison, Pizzarotti, Saipem) et tchèques (Frentech Aérospace, Honeywell) aux côtés des groupes français fortement implantés à l'étranger : Airbus Helicopters, CNIM, Daher, Setec, Snef et Total. Des interlocuteurs privilégiés qu'un offreur de solutions industrielles a peu de chances de rencontrer en même temps, en un seul lieu et au cours d'une seule journée ! Si ce n'est le 18 décembre au Palais de la Bourse.
4 ateliers thématiques et 5 heures de sessions BtoB 
En amont de tout l'après-midi du 18 décembre réservé aux rendez-vous individuels programmés en amont  (mode d'emploi ici), les participants peuvent choisir l'un des quatre workshops organisés en matinée. De l'information concrète sur les marchés industriels à l'étranger :
Industrie du futur à l'international 
Marchés publics internationaux : quelles opportunités pour quelles PME ? 
Offsets / local content : s'exporter différemment 
Travailler avec les donneurs d'ordres sur des projets à l'international : facteurs clés de succès.
Prêts ? Partez pour les R2I 2018 !
par Actu regionale - Chambre de commerce et d'industrie de region Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur (CCIR PACA) http://www.paca.cci.fr/info-actu-regionale--industrie-a-l-export--rapprocher-les-offreurs-de-solutions-des-grands-donneurs-d-ordre-7584.php
0 notes
Text
15 Great Pieces From Emerging Canadian Designers on AMEPAC Furniture
Home Interior Decorating Ideas published on https://amepac.org/interiors/15-great-pieces-from-emerging-canadian-designers/
15 Great Pieces From Emerging Canadian Designers
[ad_1]
Some of the most exciting pieces that Homedit discovers at design shows are those by up and coming designers as well as by those who are relatively new to the greater public eye. Prowling the aisles at the International Design Show in Toronto this year, we found all kids of custom work and limited-edition pieces by Canadian designers and craftspeople, many of which are focused on recycling and upcycling. The one-off and custom furniture, lighting, glass, and other items are always a big draw. These are 15 of our favorites.
Boites de la Paix
These creative wine storage cases by Boites de la Paix fit right in with the ever-growing trend of repurposing and recycling. The company scours the North American continent for authentic US army ammunition boxes from the 1960’s and 1970’s, which they convert into these stunning storage and display boxes. At the 2018 International Design Show in Toronto, they also launched a wall bar version. A limited number of the ammunition boxes remain, so the resulting wine containers are also limited in number. Regardless, it is a wonderful preservation of history as they all bear some mark of their history, such as location manufacturing age. Sadly, before this “rescue mission” the boxes were regularly scrapped and destroyed.
Wine storage and display are both possible with these repurposed cases.
ANONY
These suspended pendants from Anony, a lighting and product design studio founded by Christian Lo and David Ryanare, are called Highwire. These are a good example of a cool design where the simplicity belies the technology needed to create them. The pendants are balanced through tension, aided by a weighted counterpoint. The lighted discs are made of anodized, machined aluminum and laser-cut diffusers that shine light in both directions. When suspended in an arrangement like this one, the lights are very modern and become the focal point of the space. Even used singly, their cool design makes them stand out.
An arrangement of suspended lights is an artful installation.
Bettencourt Manor
Canadian design firm Bettencourt Manor is known for a fun-loving approach to design & décor. Designers Matthew & Rick Bettencourt, provide design services but also now offer a collection of one-of-a-kind furniture and objects through Bettencourt Manor Atelier. This chair showcases one of the magnificent textiles that is part of the collection they produce. Seasonal collections of curated prints are available as wallpaper and custom textiles. The classic shape of the chair, combined with the edgy fabric, make their offerings very distinctive and truly unique. We really love the way the fabulous print immediately puts the focus on the back of the chair.
Unique textiles are perfect for the back expanse of a chair.
Decimal
These pendants by Decimal are an artful use of new 3D printing technology. The company, based in Vancouver and Mexico City, works with designers across the globe to produce their printed lighting. Different from other types of 3D printing you might have seen, this kind uses nylon powder and lasers to create the structure of the shade. Decimal also created an integrated LED base that fits all their fixtures, meaning that you could swap the fixtures out very easily.
These lights are 3D printed with lasers and powder.
Dusil Design
Dusil Design may be a residential landscape company but its take on a barn door is truly a work of design art. Embellished with edgy, multilayered metal work at the bottom, it is stunning statement door. Alica Dusil’s doors are an outgrowth of her creative privacy screens that she creates for the garden. From smaller screens to massive wall-sized pieces, her custom-made works are meant for the garden, the deck, or on a frame. The plasma-cut metal is a natural for interior uses as well.
Barn style doors are elevated with gorgeous metal work.
East Van Light
Who knew that chopsticks and an Edison bulb could come together in such a great light fixture. East Van Light, which builds vintage industrial lamps, usually uses premium hardwoods that are locally sourced, but this BAMBOO design is actually made from recycled chopsticks from Vancouver’s restaurants. Developed in collaboration with ChopValue — a product design startup that uses recycled chopsticks — the light is a simple yet engaging fixture that puts the focus on the sticks and the bulb. Interestingly, in its first year, ChopValue recycled 2 million chopsticks from just 13 restaurants.  Nor this is what we call artful recycling!
Recycled, used chopstick form the base of these light fixtures.
Emanuelle Dion
Foutu Tissu is primarily an upholstery company, but it also provides one-of-a-kind graphic prints that are really fresh and modern. This chair features a pattern called “Under the Steel towers,” which was inspired by the “metal monsters” that founder and textile designer Emanuelle Dion says disrupt the delicacy of the landscape. Judicious use of color keeps the style chic and not overwhelming.  The pattern of the fabric and shape of the chair complement each other perfectly.
Modern graphics are limited edition prints, perfect for modern chair designs.
Craviations
In what may be one of the most imaginative reuses of industrial parts, Craviations transforms parts from former helicopters into one-of-a-kind furnishings and decor. Everything in this picture is made from helicopter parts. The husband and wife team have more than 50 years combined experience in repairing aircraft structures and an artful eye for detail. A bar or drink flight fashioned from the main rotor, a chair from a stabilizer, or lamps from assorted smaller helicopter parts, all are fully functional artworks. These would make great gifts for flight enthusiasts!
Former helicopter parts take on new life as furniture and decor pieces.
Lorraine Tuson
When you think about felt in design, lots of things may come to mind, but probably not this marvelous and minimalist hanging sculpture. Designer and artist Lorraine Tuson creates all variety of graphic textiles and cushions in moody geometrics but also makes art pieces like The Pendulum. Crafted from 100% wool felt wrapping, also features leather and brass accents. The suspended piece has a dramatic aura, in part because it is more than 6 feet long. The powerful column is a sculpture that really anchors the space.
This columnar sculpture of felt is an imposing height at more than 6 feet.
Mitz Takahashi
Japanese-born designer Mitz Takahashi’s clean, minimalist sense led to the creation of these unique and unobtrusive shoe holders. Resembling small shelves or ledges, the spare lengths are perfect for storing shoes without cluttering up the space with the typical unsightly shoe rack. The Kougen, which means plateau in Japanese, is an elegant shoe organization solution. It is made from wood and 6mm porcelain tile using tongue and Dado joints in the construction.
Kougen is available in walnut, ebonized oak and maple.
Retrobound
Chicer than a mood ring– and way more fun — this table prototype by Retrobound features a colored LED lighting element that you can change to suit your mood. The solid maple table is lined inside with white leatherette upholstery, which is perfect for resting feet on. The design features the lighting strip on the side and across the top. Underneath, hidden feet help make the table seem to float. The first prototype was the “People’s Choice” winner at IDS West in 2017.
LED lighting and a modern shape make this a popular prototype design.
Rosa
Toronto design-build company Rosa makes elegant furniture to be used and loved every day. Founder Alex Rosa earned his experience working with other custom furniture makers in Brooklyn, New York, before launching in Canada. This is his Roselawn Bar Cabinet, which has a marvelous design that allows the wood grain of the ash to truly shine. The exacting details include brass knife pivot hinges and pulls. The contrasting base only serves to highlight the cabinet’s design and the dark spaces between the wood.
Exacting workmanship is the hallmark of this stunning cabinet.
Ryspot Design
Whenever a building is built, all those large concrete pillars that are poured must be hollowed out to accommodate plumbing and electrical lines. The core section that is removed is typically thrown out — until now. Enter Ryspot Design, which has created these imaginative Core Tables using sections of the core from the poured concrete column. The aggregate that is visible in the cores becomes a design element, lending texture and color to the look. This project is a natural for Ryspot, which focuses on innovative materials usage, and intimately links to the structure of today’s cities.
The concrete aggregate in the cores adds dimension to the table bases.
Samantha Sandbrook
Designer Samantha Sandbrook, known for her playful yet luxurious designs for art and furniture, created this ensemble. On the wall is “Journeys,” which consists of industrial powder-coated pipe parts that contain screen-printed and etched acrylic inserts. Underneath sits the Imagine console, Named after the iconic John Lennon song, it features an abstract pattern that pays homage to the societal goals that inspired him. Her pieces decidedly blur the lines between art and furniture, furniture and art.
The undulating geometric console and multipiece artwork pair well together.
Susan
Textural constructions large and small are the funky designs of Susan by Susan, a Toronto design studio founded brothers John and Kevin Watts. Focusing on self-expression, the duo creates pieces that explore the reaction that occurs when Styrofoam and is affected by acetone. The liquid serves as a solvent, bubbling and retexturizing the foam into an otherworldly surface. Next, a cement and sand mixture pigmented with iron oxide fills the voids. A metal framework is added for wiring, and then the piece is cast, polished and finished.
A little stumpy and very earthy feeling, the lights and occasional tables are colorful and funky.
The post 15 Great Pieces From Emerging Canadian Designers appeared first on Home Decorating Trends – Homedit.
[ad_2]
-
0 notes
adamn-ellis · 6 years
Text
15 Great Pieces From Emerging Canadian Designers - AMEPAC Furniture
Home Furniture Ideas on https://amepac.org/interiors/15-great-pieces-from-emerging-canadian-designers/
15 Great Pieces From Emerging Canadian Designers
[ad_1]
Some of the most exciting pieces that Homedit discovers at design shows are those by up and coming designers as well as by those who are relatively new to the greater public eye. Prowling the aisles at the International Design Show in Toronto this year, we found all kids of custom work and limited-edition pieces by Canadian designers and craftspeople, many of which are focused on recycling and upcycling. The one-off and custom furniture, lighting, glass, and other items are always a big draw. These are 15 of our favorites.
Boites de la Paix
These creative wine storage cases by Boites de la Paix fit right in with the ever-growing trend of repurposing and recycling. The company scours the North American continent for authentic US army ammunition boxes from the 1960’s and 1970’s, which they convert into these stunning storage and display boxes. At the 2018 International Design Show in Toronto, they also launched a wall bar version. A limited number of the ammunition boxes remain, so the resulting wine containers are also limited in number. Regardless, it is a wonderful preservation of history as they all bear some mark of their history, such as location manufacturing age. Sadly, before this “rescue mission” the boxes were regularly scrapped and destroyed.
Wine storage and display are both possible with these repurposed cases.
ANONY
These suspended pendants from Anony, a lighting and product design studio founded by Christian Lo and David Ryanare, are called Highwire. These are a good example of a cool design where the simplicity belies the technology needed to create them. The pendants are balanced through tension, aided by a weighted counterpoint. The lighted discs are made of anodized, machined aluminum and laser-cut diffusers that shine light in both directions. When suspended in an arrangement like this one, the lights are very modern and become the focal point of the space. Even used singly, their cool design makes them stand out.
An arrangement of suspended lights is an artful installation.
Bettencourt Manor
Canadian design firm Bettencourt Manor is known for a fun-loving approach to design & décor. Designers Matthew & Rick Bettencourt, provide design services but also now offer a collection of one-of-a-kind furniture and objects through Bettencourt Manor Atelier. This chair showcases one of the magnificent textiles that is part of the collection they produce. Seasonal collections of curated prints are available as wallpaper and custom textiles. The classic shape of the chair, combined with the edgy fabric, make their offerings very distinctive and truly unique. We really love the way the fabulous print immediately puts the focus on the back of the chair.
Unique textiles are perfect for the back expanse of a chair.
Decimal
These pendants by Decimal are an artful use of new 3D printing technology. The company, based in Vancouver and Mexico City, works with designers across the globe to produce their printed lighting. Different from other types of 3D printing you might have seen, this kind uses nylon powder and lasers to create the structure of the shade. Decimal also created an integrated LED base that fits all their fixtures, meaning that you could swap the fixtures out very easily.
These lights are 3D printed with lasers and powder.
Dusil Design
Dusil Design may be a residential landscape company but its take on a barn door is truly a work of design art. Embellished with edgy, multilayered metal work at the bottom, it is stunning statement door. Alica Dusil’s doors are an outgrowth of her creative privacy screens that she creates for the garden. From smaller screens to massive wall-sized pieces, her custom-made works are meant for the garden, the deck, or on a frame. The plasma-cut metal is a natural for interior uses as well.
Barn style doors are elevated with gorgeous metal work.
East Van Light
Who knew that chopsticks and an Edison bulb could come together in such a great light fixture. East Van Light, which builds vintage industrial lamps, usually uses premium hardwoods that are locally sourced, but this BAMBOO design is actually made from recycled chopsticks from Vancouver’s restaurants. Developed in collaboration with ChopValue — a product design startup that uses recycled chopsticks — the light is a simple yet engaging fixture that puts the focus on the sticks and the bulb. Interestingly, in its first year, ChopValue recycled 2 million chopsticks from just 13 restaurants.  Nor this is what we call artful recycling!
Recycled, used chopstick form the base of these light fixtures.
Emanuelle Dion
Foutu Tissu is primarily an upholstery company, but it also provides one-of-a-kind graphic prints that are really fresh and modern. This chair features a pattern called “Under the Steel towers,” which was inspired by the “metal monsters” that founder and textile designer Emanuelle Dion says disrupt the delicacy of the landscape. Judicious use of color keeps the style chic and not overwhelming.  The pattern of the fabric and shape of the chair complement each other perfectly.
Modern graphics are limited edition prints, perfect for modern chair designs.
Craviations
In what may be one of the most imaginative reuses of industrial parts, Craviations transforms parts from former helicopters into one-of-a-kind furnishings and decor. Everything in this picture is made from helicopter parts. The husband and wife team have more than 50 years combined experience in repairing aircraft structures and an artful eye for detail. A bar or drink flight fashioned from the main rotor, a chair from a stabilizer, or lamps from assorted smaller helicopter parts, all are fully functional artworks. These would make great gifts for flight enthusiasts!
Former helicopter parts take on new life as furniture and decor pieces.
Lorraine Tuson
When you think about felt in design, lots of things may come to mind, but probably not this marvelous and minimalist hanging sculpture. Designer and artist Lorraine Tuson creates all variety of graphic textiles and cushions in moody geometrics but also makes art pieces like The Pendulum. Crafted from 100% wool felt wrapping, also features leather and brass accents. The suspended piece has a dramatic aura, in part because it is more than 6 feet long. The powerful column is a sculpture that really anchors the space.
This columnar sculpture of felt is an imposing height at more than 6 feet.
Mitz Takahashi
Japanese-born designer Mitz Takahashi’s clean, minimalist sense led to the creation of these unique and unobtrusive shoe holders. Resembling small shelves or ledges, the spare lengths are perfect for storing shoes without cluttering up the space with the typical unsightly shoe rack. The Kougen, which means plateau in Japanese, is an elegant shoe organization solution. It is made from wood and 6mm porcelain tile using tongue and Dado joints in the construction.
Kougen is available in walnut, ebonized oak and maple.
Retrobound
Chicer than a mood ring– and way more fun — this table prototype by Retrobound features a colored LED lighting element that you can change to suit your mood. The solid maple table is lined inside with white leatherette upholstery, which is perfect for resting feet on. The design features the lighting strip on the side and across the top. Underneath, hidden feet help make the table seem to float. The first prototype was the “People’s Choice” winner at IDS West in 2017.
LED lighting and a modern shape make this a popular prototype design.
Rosa
Toronto design-build company Rosa makes elegant furniture to be used and loved every day. Founder Alex Rosa earned his experience working with other custom furniture makers in Brooklyn, New York, before launching in Canada. This is his Roselawn Bar Cabinet, which has a marvelous design that allows the wood grain of the ash to truly shine. The exacting details include brass knife pivot hinges and pulls. The contrasting base only serves to highlight the cabinet’s design and the dark spaces between the wood.
Exacting workmanship is the hallmark of this stunning cabinet.
Ryspot Design
Whenever a building is built, all those large concrete pillars that are poured must be hollowed out to accommodate plumbing and electrical lines. The core section that is removed is typically thrown out — until now. Enter Ryspot Design, which has created these imaginative Core Tables using sections of the core from the poured concrete column. The aggregate that is visible in the cores becomes a design element, lending texture and color to the look. This project is a natural for Ryspot, which focuses on innovative materials usage, and intimately links to the structure of today’s cities.
The concrete aggregate in the cores adds dimension to the table bases.
Samantha Sandbrook
Designer Samantha Sandbrook, known for her playful yet luxurious designs for art and furniture, created this ensemble. On the wall is “Journeys,” which consists of industrial powder-coated pipe parts that contain screen-printed and etched acrylic inserts. Underneath sits the Imagine console, Named after the iconic John Lennon song, it features an abstract pattern that pays homage to the societal goals that inspired him. Her pieces decidedly blur the lines between art and furniture, furniture and art.
The undulating geometric console and multipiece artwork pair well together.
Susan
Textural constructions large and small are the funky designs of Susan by Susan, a Toronto design studio founded brothers John and Kevin Watts. Focusing on self-expression, the duo creates pieces that explore the reaction that occurs when Styrofoam and is affected by acetone. The liquid serves as a solvent, bubbling and retexturizing the foam into an otherworldly surface. Next, a cement and sand mixture pigmented with iron oxide fills the voids. A metal framework is added for wiring, and then the piece is cast, polished and finished.
A little stumpy and very earthy feeling, the lights and occasional tables are colorful and funky.
The post 15 Great Pieces From Emerging Canadian Designers appeared first on Home Decorating Trends – Homedit.
[ad_2]
0 notes
aclsblog · 6 years
Text
15 Great Pieces From Emerging Canadian Designers - AMEPAC Furniture
15 Great Pieces From Emerging Canadian Designers
[ad_1]
Some of the most exciting pieces that Homedit discovers at design shows are those by up and coming designers as well as by those who are relatively new to the greater public eye. Prowling the aisles at the International Design Show in Toronto this year, we found all kids of custom work and limited-edition pieces by Canadian designers and craftspeople, many of which are focused on recycling and upcycling. The one-off and custom furniture, lighting, glass, and other items are always a big draw. These are 15 of our favorites.
Boites de la Paix
These creative wine storage cases by Boites de la Paix fit right in with the ever-growing trend of repurposing and recycling. The company scours the North American continent for authentic US army ammunition boxes from the 1960’s and 1970’s, which they convert into these stunning storage and display boxes. At the 2018 International Design Show in Toronto, they also launched a wall bar version. A limited number of the ammunition boxes remain, so the resulting wine containers are also limited in number. Regardless, it is a wonderful preservation of history as they all bear some mark of their history, such as location manufacturing age. Sadly, before this “rescue mission” the boxes were regularly scrapped and destroyed.
Wine storage and display are both possible with these repurposed cases.
ANONY
These suspended pendants from Anony, a lighting and product design studio founded by Christian Lo and David Ryanare, are called Highwire. These are a good example of a cool design where the simplicity belies the technology needed to create them. The pendants are balanced through tension, aided by a weighted counterpoint. The lighted discs are made of anodized, machined aluminum and laser-cut diffusers that shine light in both directions. When suspended in an arrangement like this one, the lights are very modern and become the focal point of the space. Even used singly, their cool design makes them stand out.
An arrangement of suspended lights is an artful installation.
Bettencourt Manor
Canadian design firm Bettencourt Manor is known for a fun-loving approach to design & décor. Designers Matthew & Rick Bettencourt, provide design services but also now offer a collection of one-of-a-kind furniture and objects through Bettencourt Manor Atelier. This chair showcases one of the magnificent textiles that is part of the collection they produce. Seasonal collections of curated prints are available as wallpaper and custom textiles. The classic shape of the chair, combined with the edgy fabric, make their offerings very distinctive and truly unique. We really love the way the fabulous print immediately puts the focus on the back of the chair.
Unique textiles are perfect for the back expanse of a chair.
Decimal
These pendants by Decimal are an artful use of new 3D printing technology. The company, based in Vancouver and Mexico City, works with designers across the globe to produce their printed lighting. Different from other types of 3D printing you might have seen, this kind uses nylon powder and lasers to create the structure of the shade. Decimal also created an integrated LED base that fits all their fixtures, meaning that you could swap the fixtures out very easily.
These lights are 3D printed with lasers and powder.
Dusil Design
Dusil Design may be a residential landscape company but its take on a barn door is truly a work of design art. Embellished with edgy, multilayered metal work at the bottom, it is stunning statement door. Alica Dusil’s doors are an outgrowth of her creative privacy screens that she creates for the garden. From smaller screens to massive wall-sized pieces, her custom-made works are meant for the garden, the deck, or on a frame. The plasma-cut metal is a natural for interior uses as well.
Barn style doors are elevated with gorgeous metal work.
East Van Light
Who knew that chopsticks and an Edison bulb could come together in such a great light fixture. East Van Light, which builds vintage industrial lamps, usually uses premium hardwoods that are locally sourced, but this BAMBOO design is actually made from recycled chopsticks from Vancouver’s restaurants. Developed in collaboration with ChopValue — a product design startup that uses recycled chopsticks — the light is a simple yet engaging fixture that puts the focus on the sticks and the bulb. Interestingly, in its first year, ChopValue recycled 2 million chopsticks from just 13 restaurants.  Nor this is what we call artful recycling!
Recycled, used chopstick form the base of these light fixtures.
Emanuelle Dion
Foutu Tissu is primarily an upholstery company, but it also provides one-of-a-kind graphic prints that are really fresh and modern. This chair features a pattern called “Under the Steel towers,” which was inspired by the “metal monsters” that founder and textile designer Emanuelle Dion says disrupt the delicacy of the landscape. Judicious use of color keeps the style chic and not overwhelming.  The pattern of the fabric and shape of the chair complement each other perfectly.
Modern graphics are limited edition prints, perfect for modern chair designs.
Craviations
In what may be one of the most imaginative reuses of industrial parts, Craviations transforms parts from former helicopters into one-of-a-kind furnishings and decor. Everything in this picture is made from helicopter parts. The husband and wife team have more than 50 years combined experience in repairing aircraft structures and an artful eye for detail. A bar or drink flight fashioned from the main rotor, a chair from a stabilizer, or lamps from assorted smaller helicopter parts, all are fully functional artworks. These would make great gifts for flight enthusiasts!
Former helicopter parts take on new life as furniture and decor pieces.
Lorraine Tuson
When you think about felt in design, lots of things may come to mind, but probably not this marvelous and minimalist hanging sculpture. Designer and artist Lorraine Tuson creates all variety of graphic textiles and cushions in moody geometrics but also makes art pieces like The Pendulum. Crafted from 100% wool felt wrapping, also features leather and brass accents. The suspended piece has a dramatic aura, in part because it is more than 6 feet long. The powerful column is a sculpture that really anchors the space.
This columnar sculpture of felt is an imposing height at more than 6 feet.
Mitz Takahashi
Japanese-born designer Mitz Takahashi’s clean, minimalist sense led to the creation of these unique and unobtrusive shoe holders. Resembling small shelves or ledges, the spare lengths are perfect for storing shoes without cluttering up the space with the typical unsightly shoe rack. The Kougen, which means plateau in Japanese, is an elegant shoe organization solution. It is made from wood and 6mm porcelain tile using tongue and Dado joints in the construction.
Kougen is available in walnut, ebonized oak and maple.
Retrobound
Chicer than a mood ring– and way more fun — this table prototype by Retrobound features a colored LED lighting element that you can change to suit your mood. The solid maple table is lined inside with white leatherette upholstery, which is perfect for resting feet on. The design features the lighting strip on the side and across the top. Underneath, hidden feet help make the table seem to float. The first prototype was the “People’s Choice” winner at IDS West in 2017.
LED lighting and a modern shape make this a popular prototype design.
Rosa
Toronto design-build company Rosa makes elegant furniture to be used and loved every day. Founder Alex Rosa earned his experience working with other custom furniture makers in Brooklyn, New York, before launching in Canada. This is his Roselawn Bar Cabinet, which has a marvelous design that allows the wood grain of the ash to truly shine. The exacting details include brass knife pivot hinges and pulls. The contrasting base only serves to highlight the cabinet’s design and the dark spaces between the wood.
Exacting workmanship is the hallmark of this stunning cabinet.
Ryspot Design
Whenever a building is built, all those large concrete pillars that are poured must be hollowed out to accommodate plumbing and electrical lines. The core section that is removed is typically thrown out — until now. Enter Ryspot Design, which has created these imaginative Core Tables using sections of the core from the poured concrete column. The aggregate that is visible in the cores becomes a design element, lending texture and color to the look. This project is a natural for Ryspot, which focuses on innovative materials usage, and intimately links to the structure of today’s cities.
The concrete aggregate in the cores adds dimension to the table bases.
Samantha Sandbrook
Designer Samantha Sandbrook, known for her playful yet luxurious designs for art and furniture, created this ensemble. On the wall is “Journeys,” which consists of industrial powder-coated pipe parts that contain screen-printed and etched acrylic inserts. Underneath sits the Imagine console, Named after the iconic John Lennon song, it features an abstract pattern that pays homage to the societal goals that inspired him. Her pieces decidedly blur the lines between art and furniture, furniture and art.
The undulating geometric console and multipiece artwork pair well together.
Susan
Textural constructions large and small are the funky designs of Susan by Susan, a Toronto design studio founded brothers John and Kevin Watts. Focusing on self-expression, the duo creates pieces that explore the reaction that occurs when Styrofoam and is affected by acetone. The liquid serves as a solvent, bubbling and retexturizing the foam into an otherworldly surface. Next, a cement and sand mixture pigmented with iron oxide fills the voids. A metal framework is added for wiring, and then the piece is cast, polished and finished.
A little stumpy and very earthy feeling, the lights and occasional tables are colorful and funky.
The post 15 Great Pieces From Emerging Canadian Designers appeared first on Home Decorating Trends – Homedit.
[ad_2]
-
0 notes
architectnews · 3 years
Text
Sun Dial Apartment Paris Interior Renovation
Sun Dial Apartment Paris Interior Refurb, Parisian Flat Renovation, Building Photos, Architect
Sun Dial Apartment Paris Renovation
13 October 2021
Architects: Manuelle Gautrand Interiors
Location: Paris, France
Sun Dial Apartment in Paris
Sun Dial Apartment Paris Interior Renewal
This colourful renovation of a Parisian apartment space successfully reunites the inhabitants with the rhythms of the day with and interior design scheme that is distincty architectural.
Parisian architect Manuelle Gautrand first private interior project weaves a distinctly feminine thread through the 115m2 duplex apartment in Paris’s Marais district.
The ultimate objective was to maximise the flow of natural light through the space. The walls between rooms were removed and a play of volumes and voids takes full advantage of the windows on the eastern and western facades of a building that predates Haussmanian architecture by 200 years.
It’s a distinctly architectural approach to sculpting interior space. Manuelle Gautrand even drew a corridor of glass in the roof so the suns influence was at constant play throughout the year.
Distinct zones, each with it’s own material qualities make-up the ensemble: from a minimalist zen-like sleeping space under the roof, to a moody wood-panelled entrance.
The living space features a play of colourful relief and volumes that form the staircase and fireplace. An indoor planting cascades down a mezzanine wall underlining the importance of nature and its rhythms.
This is a strong architectural based design scheme aimed at making home in Paris feel more like a sunny vacation.
“We wanted to break from the ideas and images of Bourgeois Parisian apartment, and lean more towards something that is more in the order of a holiday house, like a ‘cabane de plage’, those small but colourful shelters from which one steps out to the sun and sky. We wanted to create something that leaned more towards an artistic statement, and not just a historical one.
We wanted to use colour and we wanted to sculpt the volumes. There is a kind of ambivalence and diversity of ambiences within the project, which I like” says the owner.
Manuelle Gautrand
Sun Dial Apartment Renovation in Paris images / information received 131021 from Manuelle Gautrand Interiors
Location: Paris, France, western Europe
New Paris Architecture
Contemporary Paris Architecture
Paris Architecture Design – chronological list
Architecture Tours in Paris – Parisian city walks by e-architect
Architecture News Paris
Edison Lite, 71 avenue Edison, 75013 Paris Design: Manuelle Gautrand Architecture photo © Luc Boegly Edison Lite Homes Paris
Paris architect office contact details
HEKLA, La Défense Architects: Ateliers Jean Nouvel image © Ateliers Jean Nouvel HEKLA Paris Building
La Contemporaine, Nanterre, west of Paris Architects: Bruno Gaudin Architectes photo © Takuji Shimmura La Contemporaine, Nanterre Building
Musée Carnavalet Renovation, 23, rue de Sévigné, 75003 Paris Architects: Snøhetta photo © Antoine Mercusot Musée Carnavalet Renovation
Paris Architecture
Comments / photos for the Sun Dial Apartment Renovation Paris design by Manuelle Gautrand Interiors page welcome
The post Sun Dial Apartment Paris Interior Renovation appeared first on e-architect.
0 notes