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DIE Dorm Leader UMs (@dormivegliainstitute)
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Jackson Heise: Create copies of people, animals and items from "photos" he takes. In living things it's easier to tell if it's fake.
Harrison Jones: Strong curse if you look into his eyes, can range from little bad things happening to almost life threatening things happening (but won't kill) if someone refuses to look in his eyes by the time his UM is "up" they'll have good things happen to them instead.
Irae Atencio: Spirit "illusions", can create fully functioning "people" that will go through who she uses it on while she makes a maze illusion filled with stretching rooms and doors to nowhere
Albert Watkins: Can "copy" information he knows and "paste" it directly into another person so they share his knowledge, can choose specific information. If he wants he can also put a "virus" in their head to make them forget things (can be reversed)
Guinevere Bradshaw: If she taps a person with her sword of light ( her "Excalibur" aka dorm staff) they'll be forced to spin/be hit with dizziness until she decides to stop it
Thomas Wolf: Invulnerability, cartoons can't die and if he uses his UM he can withstand almost anything. Basically gives him cartoon physics
Jesse Wister: Lightning whip/rope so someone is unable to leave. Does feel like electricity, can create more than one rope if necessary
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DIE Name Inspiration
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Headmistress: Elica Arce as a feminine version of Walt Disney's middle name
Assistant Headmaster: Oliver for Roy Disney's middle name and Trevit after the person who invented the train
Professor: Nye Marietta after the person who built the monorail
Professor: Lotte Hans after the creator of the telescope
Professor: Blair Mizikerv after Mary Blair and Ron Miziker the composer
Professor: Casey Trevit after the Casey Jr. train (Oliver's daughter)
Cinoair
Dorm Leader: Jackson Heise after Wilfred Jackson who was the composer of Steamboat Mickey and William Heise who helped film the first movie in America
Vice Dorm Leader: Evelyn Fussell after Evelyn Nesbit a famous Gibson model and Jacob Fussell who made the first ice cream factory
Dorm member: Jace Bushnell after Noah Bushnell who helped make the first arcade machine
Avenplore
Dorm Leader: Harrison Jones after Harrison Ford and Indiana Jones
Vice Dorm Leader: Emilia de Rio
Member: Kainalu Keahi
Loire
Dorm Leader: Irae Atencio after Dies Irae and X Atencio the writer of Grim Grinning Ghosts
Vice Dorm Leader: Salazar Bruns after the Pirates of the Caribbean character and Bruns the co-writer of Pirate's Life (with X Atencio)
Member: Winifred Milne: after Winnie the Pooh and Alan Alexander Milne the creator of Winnie the Pooh
Member(former Dorm Leader): Thorn Baxter after Tony Baxter the splash mountain creator
Morrodie
Dorm Leader: Albert Watkins after the first mammal in space and Bill Watkins the designer of space mountain
Vice Dorm Leader: Lucas Bellis after George Lucas and Richard Bellis who made some Star Tours music
Member: Erik Williams after Erik Tiemens the concept design supervisor of Galaxy's Edge and John Williams who made the land's theme
Member: Laika Adhara after the dog and Adhara after one of the brightest stars
Westier
Dorm Leader: Jesse Wister after Wister the writer of the first widely read western novel
Vice Dorm Leader: Jane Goff after Calamity Jane and Harper Goff who designed the Golden Horseshoe Saloon
Member: Sawyer Fitch after Tom Sawyer and John Fitch who demonstrated the working model of the steamboat concept
Fantasica
Dorm Leader: Guinevere Bradshaw after Guinevere, King Arthur's wife and Thomas Bradshaw who made the first carousel
Vice Dorm Leader: Carroll Adams after Lewis Carroll and Robert Adams who "invented" teacups with handles
Member: Edward Scheider after Edward Whymper who was the first to climb the matterhorn
Toontasmic
Dorm Leader: Thomas Wolf after Thomas Nast the father of American cartoons and Gary K. Wolf who created who censored Roger Rabbit
Vice Dorm Leader: Tress Stones after Tress MacNielle who voiced Gadget Hackwrench and Edward Stones who designed Gadget
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What If Gravity is NOT A Fundamental Force? | Entropic Gravity PBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To support your local station, go to:https://ift.tt/3LxdOzH Sign Up on Patreon to get access to the Space Time Discord! https://ift.tt/LijGhK5 There are four fundamental forces - the strong and weak nuclear forces, electromagnetism, and gravity. Except maybe gravity is no more fundamental than the force of a stretched elastic band. Maybe gravity is just an entropic byproduct—an emergent effect of the universe’s tendency to disorder. If you allow entropy to keep you in your seat for a bit, I’ll tell you all about it. Check out the Space Time Merch Store https://ift.tt/GdLIEok Sign up for the mailing list to get episode notifications and hear special announcements! https://ift.tt/7M0Pj4g Search the Entire Space Time Library Here: https://ift.tt/ZSABoF1 Hosted by Matt O'Dowd Written by Matt O'Dowd Post Production by Leonardo Scholzer, Yago Ballarini & Stephanie Faria Directed by Andrew Kornhaber Associate Producer: Bahar Gholipour Executive Producers: Eric Brown & Andrew Kornhaber Executive in Charge for PBS: Maribel Lopez Director of Programming for PBS: Gabrielle Ewing Assistant Director of Programming for PBS: John Campbell Spacetime is a production of Kornhaber Brown for PBS Digital Studios. This program is produced by Kornhaber Brown, which is solely responsible for its content. © 2024 PBS. All rights reserved. End Credits Music by J.R.S. Schattenberg: https://www.youtube.com/user/MultiDroideka Space Time Was Made Possible In Part By: Big Bang Sponsors John Sronce Bryce Fort Peter Barrett David Neumann Alexander Tamas Morgan Hough Juan Benet Vinnie Falco Mark Rosenthal Quasar Sponsors Glenn Sugden Alex Kern Ethan Cohen Stephen Wilcox Mark Heising Hypernova Sponsors Michael Tidwell Chris Webb David Giltinan Ivari Tölp Kenneth See Gregory Forfa Bradley Voorhees Scott Gorlick Paul Stehr-Green Ben Delo Scott Gray Антон Кочков Robert Ilardi John R. Slavik Donal Botkin Edmund Fokschaner chuck zegar Jordan Young Daniel Muzquiz Gamma Ray Burst Sponsors Jessica M. Kandal Anthony Crossland Grace Seraph Frank Plessers Stephen Saslow Robert DeChellis Tomaz Lovsin Anthony Leon Leonardo Schulthais Senna Lori Ferris Dennis Van Hoof Koen Wilde Nicolas Katsantonis Joe Pavlovic Justin Lloyd Chuck Lukaszewski Cole B Combs Andrea Galvagni Jerry Thomas Nikhil Sharma John Anderson Bradley Ulis Craig Falls Kane Holbrook Ross Story teng guo Harsh Khandhadia Matt Quinn Michael Lev Terje Vold James Trimmier Jeremy Soller Paul Wood Joe Moreira Kent Durham jim bartosh Ramon Nogueira The Mad Mechanic John H. Austin, Jr. Diana S Poljar Faraz Khan Almog Cohen Daniel Jennings Russ Creech Jeremy Reed David Johnston Michael Barton Isaac Suttell Oliver Flanagan Bleys Goodson Mark Delagasse Mark Daniel Cohen Shane Calimlim Tybie Fitzhugh Eric Kiebler Craig Stonaha Frederic Simon Tonyface John Robinson Jim Hudson David Barnholdt John Funai Adrien Molyneux Bradley Jenkins Amy Hickman Vlad Shipulin Thomas Dougherty King Zeckendorff Dan Warren Joseph Salomone Patrick Sutton Julien Dubois via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYSKEbd956M
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“I do a lot of research. A lot. You can’t really go, ‘I’ll just look it up and see photos.’ You glean through art and pick and choose,” says The Chosen costume designer Leila Heise, who joined midway through the first season and outfits the main cast, guest stars and extras with her small staff of about 12 people.
The process begins in preproduction and the team sews all the way up to the very last flick of a flowing robe when shooting wraps. Many looks are based on Heise’s research, but she also gets directives from producers.
“They do write certain things in the script,” she notes. At one point, there was a request for more color and texture, so when Joey Vahedi joined the cast as Thomas, Heise gave him stripes. Coming up, “We have a lot of different factions of the Roman guard now, so we have to pump them up. A lot is happening in Seasons 4 and 5,” Heise shares.
Scroll down as she breaks down some key costumes.
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Atticus
“One of my favorites is Atticus [Elijah Alexander] because he’s secret police. He’s got the biggest closet of anybody because he has to blend in wherever he is and stand out when he’s his most Roman,” Heise says. In his Season 4 look (above), he gets a new breastplate, and the secret police emblem on it was hand painted. During downtime in Utah, a trip to Crazy Mary’s Rocks, run by a miner, yielded obsidian made into closures for Atticus’ cloak.
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Tamar
For Tamar’s (Amber Shana Williams) red dress, “I had this beautiful orange-red silk, and I just started playing with it,” Heise says. The necklace was hand-made by a local artist. “I wanted it very rough—it’s gotten better with age. The raw amber and raw emeralds have more luster. It’s four years old, and it’s been through wind, rain, snow, whatever, because then they wrote it into the script that she can’t really get rid of it.”
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Simon Z 
“He was kind of based on Star Wars,” says Heise of Simon Z’s (Alaa Safi) Zealot attire. She got the galactic idea for the ex-assassin while seeking a variation on the standard T-shaped tunic. “He has a crossover kimono-style jacket with a wide belt for his protection. Because he’s a fighter, he has to be able to move in his clothes.” Heise also put the Zealots in trousers to reflect their class. “The poor would wear pants more than the upper echelon,” she notes.
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Jesus
He’s very much still the carpenter. His mother would’ve been making His clothes even as old as He is, at 30, and she would take the time to do the embroidery around the neckline. I find old embroidery patterns,” says Heise of Jesus’ (Jonathan Roumie) ensemble. For the fabric, “I wanted it to be soft and still have that homespun feeling.” To give something a handmade look, Heise hides stitching and uses embroidered yokes, never finishing the edges so they fray. “In Season 4, the texture is a little rougher.”
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Matthew
“I talk about Matthew [Paras Patel] a lot because he’s had a lot of different looks in flash-forwards and big flashbacks,” says Heise. She modified Matthew’s existing costumes, created before she joined the show, but tweaked them to maintain the former tax collector’s Roman style: “He is very much Romanesque. He has money and can buy what he wants. He cut his roots off from his Jewish heritage, but as he’s becoming more of the disciple, he’s got more texture to him, rougher, and he’s got a leather belt.”
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pistakkiomusic · 5 months
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Winter Rose By Mathias Heise, Jacob Christoffersen, Pelle von Bülow, Thomas Fonnesbæk, Jeppe Gram From the album Mouth Games Added to Discover Weekly playlist by Unknown User on November 27, 2023 at 12:00AM Listen on Spotify https://ift.tt/cKs2u5y
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Monkeyshines, No. 1
Monkeyshines, No. 1 (suivi de Monkeyshines, No. 2 et Monkeyshines, No. 3) est un essai de film américain, réalisé par William K.L. Dickson et William Heise pour les laboratoires de Thomas Edison, en 1889 ou 1890. Ces essais sont enregistrés à partir du Kinétographe à cylindre horizontal, version archaïque de la première caméra de cinéma. C’est une adaptation du phonographe à cylindre qu’a…
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EVOLUTION OF CINEMATOGRAPH ( 19 CENTURY )
1832
The Belgian physicist Joseph Plateau and the Austrian professor of practical geometry Simon Stampfer invented the Phenakistiscope, the first practical device to create a fluid illusion of motion.
1878
Using a battery of 12 cameras Eadweard Muybridge records several series of The Horse in Motion, capturing successive phases of movements that allowed his patron Leland Stanford to study the positions of the legs of his race horses during different gaits
 1882
Étienne-Jules Marey developed the Chronophotographe, which could take 12 pictures per second from a single viewpoint.
 1888
In Leeds, England Louis Le Prince films Roundhay Garden Scene, believed to be the first motion picture recorded. Sarah Whitley, Joseph Whitley and Annie Hartley in the garden of Oakwood Grange, leisurely walking around the garden of the premises. Sarah is seen walking – or dancing – backward as she turns around, and Joseph's coattails are seen flying as he also is turning.
 1889 or 1890
By William Kennedy Dickson and William Heise. Monkeyshines is a series of experimental short silent films made to test the original cylinder format of the Kinetoscope, and are believed to be the first films shot in the United States.
 1891
Dickson Greeting, by William Kennedy Dickson was the first semi-public demonstration of cinematographic pictures in the United States. The National Federation of Women's Clubs were shown a 3 second clip of Dickson passing a hat in front of himself, and reaching for it with his other hand on May 20, 1891 at Edison's laboratory.
1892
On 28 October 1892 Charles-Émile Reynaud gave the first public performance of a moving picture show at the Musée Grévin in Paris, the Théâtre Optique. The show, billed as Pantomimes Lumineuses, included three cartoons, Pauvre Pierrot, Un bon bock, and Le Clown et ses chiens, each consisting of 500 to 600 individually painted images and lasting about 15 minutes.
 1893
Blacksmith Scene, by William Kennedy Dickson. The first Kinetoscope film shown in public exhibition on May 9, 1893 and is the earliest known example of actors performing a role in a film.
 1894
On April 14, 1894, a public Kinetoscope parlor was opened by the Holland Bros. in New York City at 1155 Broadway—the first commercial motion picture house. For 25 cents a viewer could see all the films in either row.
The Dolorita Passion Dance was banned in New Jersey after its use in peepshows (pornographic). Russell Kick quotes the work Censorship as saying it "was probably the first [film] to be banned in the United States."
La Sortie des Usines, the first film to be made in France.
The Dickson Experimental Sound Film by William Kennedy Dickson. It is the first known film with live-recorded sound and appears to be the first motion picture made for the Kinetophone, the proto-sound-film system developed by Dickson and Thomas Edison.
  1895
First hand-colored film, Annabelle Serpentine Dance by William Kennedy Dickson.
Charles Francis Jenkins displays the Phantascope, the first patented Film projector.
Incident at Clovelly Cottage by Robert W. Paul and Birt Acres is the first film to be made in the United Kingdom.
L'Arroseur Arrosé, the first comedy film.
The Execution of Mary Stuart, the first use of a special effect in a movie.
History of the Kinetograph, Kinetoscope, and Kinetophonograph by Antonia and William Kennedy Dickson, considered the first book of history on film, is published.
  1896
The first building dedicated exclusively to showing motion pictures was the Vitascope Hall, established on Canal Street, New Orleans, Louisiana, on June 26 — it was converted from a vacant store.
Later that year on October 19, the Edisonia Hall opened in Buffalo, New York in the Ellicott Square Building. The Edisonia was the first known dedicated, purpose-built motion picture theater in the world.
Alice Guy-Blaché, the first female film director makes La Fée aux Choux (The Cabbage Fairy) acknowledged as the first narrative fiction film. This movie also introduces screenplays for the first time.
In The Kiss, May Irwin and John Rice re-enact the kiss from the New York stage hit The Widow Jones, the first film of a couple kissing.[15]
The House of the Devil, the first horror film.
Le Coucher de la Mariée, a French erotic short film considered to be one of the first erotic films made. The film was first screened in Paris in November 1896, within a year of the first public screening of a projected motion picture.
  1898
Walking Troubles of Organic Hemiplegy was the first documentary film in the world, created by Romanian neurologist Gheorghe Marinescu. The film depicts several patients affected by debilitating neurological diseases walking before and after treatment.
 1899
The first example of object manipulation and stop-motion animation was the short film by Albert E. Smith and J. Stuart Blackton called The Humpty Dumpty Circus.
King John is the first film adaptation of the work of William Shakespeare. The film features Herbert Beerbohm Tree in the title role and features the death scene from King John.
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The sum of our solitudes, we remained through the evening while the London Eye stared hypnotically from its pupilless centre at the spires of Westminster, at Cleopatra's Needle, at crows floating in air as if nowhere were worth landing, and at us while we sat there unable to move while a line of snow settled in a hushed circle at our feet.
Thomas Heise, Moth; or, how i came to be with you again
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Thomas Heise, {1978/79} Imbiß
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Heimat is a Space in Time (Thomas Heise, 2019).
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Die Lage
Was ist ein diplomatisches Protokoll? Das ist eine Senderegime, das alle Trennungen und Austauschmanöver begleitet, wenn etwas von hier nach da gebracht wird. Das diplomatische Protokoll schickt, es faltet, beugt, es schiebt Körper an Körpern vorbei. Das diplomatische Protokoll zieht Linien. Kein diplomatisches Protokoll ohne Sperre, ohne Eintritt, ohne Tafel und ohne Züge. Das zeichnet Thomas Heise sorgfältig auf.
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You may think that history is elliptical, but it’s a heap.
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mirandamckenni1 · 9 months
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Liked on YouTube: What If The Speed of Light is NOT CONSTANT? || https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bw8b9YV0EPA || PBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To support your local station, go to: https://ift.tt/vso9Mtc Sign Up on Patreon to get access to the Space Time Discord! https://ift.tt/U7Ny6un One of the most fundamental physics facts is that the speed of light in a vacuum is constant for all observers. But can we really be sure that the speed of light wasn’t different in the past, or perhaps in other parts of the universe? In fact, variable speed of light theories have long been used to try to explain everything from dark energy to gravity itself. Let’s explore how constant this fundamental constant really is. All Previous Episodes Referenced https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msVuCEs8Ydo&list=PLsPUh22kYmNCJOQ2p5hvrU-sqOxTAK7nc&ab_channel=PBSSpaceTime Check out the Space Time Merch Store https://ift.tt/9DjB7Qs Sign up for the mailing list to get episode notifications and hear special announcements! https://ift.tt/ZhpHEQV Search the Entire Space Time Library Here: https://ift.tt/IaYwJr6 Hosted by Matt O'Dowd Written by Fernando Franco Félix & Matt O'Dowd Post Production by Leonardo Scholzer, Yago Ballarini, Adriano Leal & Stephanie Faria Directed by Andrew Kornhaber Associate Producer: Bahar Gholipour Executive Producers: Eric Brown & Andrew Kornhaber Executive in Charge for PBS: Maribel Lopez Director of Programming for PBS: Gabrielle Ewing Assistant Director of Programming for PBS: John Campbell Spacetime is produced by Kornhaber Brown for PBS Digital Studios. This program is produced by Kornhaber Brown, which is solely responsible for its content. © 2023 PBS. All rights reserved. End Credits Music by J.R.S. Schattenberg: https://www.youtube.com/user/MultiDroideka Space Time Was Made Possible In Part By: Big Bang Sponsors Bryce Fort Peter Barrett David Neumann Sean Maddox Alexander Tamas Morgan Hough Juan Benet Vinnie Falco Fabrice Eap Mark Rosenthal Quasar Sponsors Glenn Sugden Alex Kern Ethan Cohen Stephen Wilcox Christina Oegren Mark Heising Hypernova Sponsors Stephen Spidle Chris Webb Ivari Tölp Zacahary Wilson Kenneth See Gregory Forfa Kirk Honour Joe Moreira Bradley Voorhees Marc Armstrong Scott Gorlick Paul Stehr-Green Ben Delo Scott Gray Антон Кочков Robert Ilardi John R. Slavik Donal Botkin John Pollock Edmund Fokschaner chuck zegar Jordan Young Daniel Muzquiz Gamma Ray Burst Sponsors Jakub Jasinski Robin Bayley Piotr Sarnicki Massimiliano Pala Thomas Nielson Joe Pavlovic Ryan McGaughy Chuck Lukaszewski Edward Hodapp Cole Combs Andrea Galvagni Jerry Thomas Nikhil Sharma Ryan Moser John Anderson David Giltinan Scott Hannum Bradley Ulis Craig Falls Vivaan Vaka Kane Holbrook Ross Story teng guo Mason Dillon Matt Langford Harsh Khandhadia Thomas Tarler Susan Albee Frank Walker Matt Quinn Michael Lev Terje Vold James Trimmier Andre Stechert Paul Wood Kent Durham Ramon Nogueira Paul Suchy Ellis Hall John H. Austin, Jr. Diana S Polijar Faraz Khan Almog Cohen Alex Edwards Daniel Jennings Cameron Sampson Jeremy Reed David Johnston Michael Barton Andrew Mann Isaac Suttell Bleys Goodson Robert Walter Mark Delagasse Mark Daniel Cohen Nickolas Andrew Freeman Shane Calimlim Tybie Fitzhugh Eric Kiebler Craig Stonaha Graydon Goss Frederic Simon Dmitri McGuiness John Robinson Jim Hudson Alex Gan David Barnholdt David Neal John Funai Bradley Jenkins Jiri Borkovec Vlad Shipulin Cody Brumfield Thomas Dougherty King Zeckendorff Dan Warren Patrick Sutton John Griffith Dean Faulk 00:00 Introduction 00:31 Light & Relativity 01:49 Is the Speed of Light Invariant? 05:13 First VSL Theory 06:43 VSL & The Horizon Problem 09:09 Moffat's VSL Proposal 09:46 Albercht & Mageuijo's VSL 10:37 Are VSL Theories Testable? 12:58 VSL & Refractive Index of the Universe 13:56 Is there VSL Evidence? 14:51 Comments
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