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17 Feb 2019

Infinite Space – The Architecture of John Lautner

John Lautner, FAIA (1911-1994) John Lautner was one of the most important American architects of the twentieth century, and perhaps one of the most misunderstood. His career spanned fifty-five years and left an indelible mark on the built environment of Southern California. Lautner was born in 1911 and raised in Marquette, Michigan. His remarkable natural surroundings made a deep and lifelong impression. He had his first building experience at the age of twelve, when he helped his father construct a […]

17 Feb 2019

Cecil Taylor on creation

Cecil Taylor on creation   Cecil Percival Taylor (March 15, 1929 – April 5, 2018) *Rhythm-sound energy found in the amplitude of each time unit. Time measurement as isolated matter abstracted from mind, transformed symbols thru conductor, agent speaking in angles: a movement vacuum death encircling act, defining nothing Pythagorean desert a waste land lit deafness before ultimate silent arena senses ride naked in souls. Would then define the pelvis as cathartic region prime undulation, ultimate communion, internal while life […]

18 Jan 2019

Svensmark: The Cloud Mystery

Svensmark: The Cloud Mystery Henrik Svensmark’s documentary on climate change and cosmic rays.   Svensmark appeared in a documentary titled “The Cloud Mystery” to illustrate his position, and has also shared his research at the Heartland Institute‘s International Conference on Climate Change. Henrik Svensmark is director of the Centre for Sun-Climate Research at the Danish Space Research Institute (DSRI). Previously, Dr. Svensmark was head of the Sunclimate group at DSRI. He has held post doctoral positions in physics at University California […]

08 Jan 2019

The Moon – Incredible Lunar Views From The Japanese SELENE Orbiter

Take a journey across the surface of the moon. See the earth rise and set from the lunar surface. This video was recorded by the SELENE Lunar Orbiter – images are copyright JAXA / NHK SELENE , better known in Japan by its nickname Kaguya, was the second Japanese lunar orbiter spacecraft following the Hiten probe] Produced by the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS) and the National Space Development Agency (NASDA), the spacecraft was launched on September 14, […]

16 Dec 2018

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05 Dec 2018

endogenous electric fields in wound healing in vertebrates

A Role for Endogenous Electric Fields in Wound Healing RichardNuccitelli This review focuses on the experimental evidence supporting a role for endogenous electric fields in wound healing in vertebrates. Most wounds involve the disruption of epithelial layers composing the epidermis or surrounding organs in the body. These epithelia generate a steady voltage across themselves that will drive an injury current out of the wounded region, generating a lateral electric field that has been measured in four different cases to be […]

05 Dec 2018

Better bandage promotes powerful healing

It’s not a shock: Better bandage promotes powerful healing   Materials science and engineering professor Xudong Wang fits a new wound dressing around the wrist of graduate student Yin Long. The device stimulates healing using electricity generated from the body’s natural motions. Photo by Sam Million-Weaver A new, low-cost wound dressing developed by University of Wisconsin–Madison engineers could dramatically speed up healing in a surprising way. The method leverages energy generated from a patient’s own body motions to apply gentle […]

03 Dec 2018

tension-serenity

[KGVID]http://synthetikxs.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/RiseUpFinal.mp4[/KGVID] dancer: TALIYA BRIANNA cinematography|edit|direction|concept: KEATH I wanted it to feel like a music box. This choreography was for her college admission audition. the actual piece is more fully developed/performed than what we did here. We were sketching trying to develop a vernacular that fuses her movement with film/video. it was difficult performing in the sand with her footing…but i was really happy with the footage and more importantly just being out there filming with the sisters and mom. it […]

01 Dec 2018

SAFIRE PROJECT 2018 REPORT

SAFIRE PROJECT 2018 REPORT United Kingdom International Conference & Symposium 7th – 11th July 2018, Somerset, UK Montgomery Childs and Dr. Michael Clarage present a review of The SAFIRE PROJECT to date, which includes some new discoveries of the past year. see: www.safireproject.com for project history and details also see: www.electricuniverseuk.eu for additional talks by Wal Thornhill & Don Scott and others. Copyright © The Safire Project / Aurtas International / Silver Wolf Productions If you see a CC with […]

29 Nov 2018

Special Feature: NEW VIEWS OF THE INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM — Michael Clarage

The SAFIRE PROJECT at the Electric Universe – United Kingdom International Conference & Symposium 7th – 11th July 2018, Somerset, UK Dr. Michael Clarage talks about his work with SAFIRE from a more philosophical perspective – what an empiricist might ponder outside the lab. He offers some intriguing if not startling observations about the astronomical and the biological, the dead and the living universe. see: www.safireproject.com for project history and details also see: www.electricuniverseuk.eu for additional talks by Wal Thornhill […]