„It’s a survivor-thing. If you know, you know…“ @illifred #clusterhead
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Zine Project Presentation 1
Here’s more of my Zine project I’ve been working on. We’re supposed to intersect out top 3 (ish) ideas and find a way to ‘intersect’ them. The Zine is to be made at any size format and has to have at least 24 pages PLUS Front and back cover.
Top Topics
Here are my topics I ended up choosing to start on my Zine! Do they really relate to each other? Not really. But thats the point!
Mood Board
Here’s sort of the in general aesthetic that I want to show off. I want it to be fun, quirky, illustrative and linear. I always enjoyed the energy that was put into little fun not-so-serious zines. They’re probably my favorite kind to be honest! Not sure whether I want to add color to mine or not but we’ll see once I start getting more into it! Here’s some of my research that I’ve done on Pinterest. I’ve also done article research and some here on Tumblr too.
Cover and Title
I chose to do the title Cluster Head, because that’s sort of what I am. It also relates to the many random and crazy things that I like and combining them into something fun or inspiring! I even dare to add, entertaining? We’ll see how it goes! I also doodled a little doodle of myself to get the illustrative blood flowing. I also used the font Louisville, which is a lovely hand written type that I got and it fits so perfectly with the mood I’m looking for!
First Intersection
Cats sharing essays/poems of positivity
I thought during these weird and frustrating times, we all need some kind of uplifting and encouragement. Things that uplift and encourage me are any sort of wonderful and unique writing and literature and of course, cats. The cutest, fuzziest, sassiest animals around. And they want to share some good ol’ TLC with you. Yes you! Sit back, put on your favorite music or TV show and read these small parts with goodness being given to you.
Second Intersection
Choose your favorite office character and I’ll tell you what type of tea beverage you are.
And yes, this is a parody of a typical BuzzFeed Quiz that you randomly find on social media and dig yourself way deep into a never ending hole of quiz after quiz. What’s wrong with knowing what pair of funky socks represent my personality? Nothing. Nothing at all.
I decided to take the beloved and crazy show The Office (One of my favorites) and do something with the iconic characters. They’re all so funny and unique that I feel we can identify with some of their craziness deep down. Even if you’re not a tea lover, there’s still funny things you can find and relate to your personality based off of the hilarious characters alone.
Spreads So Far
They’re small and not best quality on here for some reason but that’s okay. They really do need more touching up and adding a lot more pages for context! Right now I’m working on what color I would like to add as well as the poetry/literature that I want to add with the awesome cats. I’m also figuring out with my other The Office fans to making a list to really make sure beverages relate to the iconic characters of the iconic show.
That’s all for now, I’ll update when I get the next HW done. Thanks!
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sixth one in as many days. wish the doctors would shut up and give me the fucking oxygen tank.
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“Suicide Headache”
“They say Cluster Headaches is not a deadly disease. How can anyone possibly make a statement like this when we know for a fact, countless lives have been lost in it? The suicide rate for Cluster headache sufferers is 20 times the national average. I would venture to say countless lives have been lost to this disease over the 374 year history since it was first recognized and who knows how long it truly has been taking lives? They are called “Suicide Headaches” for a very profound reason. When a disease causes loss of life -no matter how- the fact remains that had this disease not been present no one would lose their life. Death would not be involved or even a factor if you take away the disease… That’s the bottom line.”
John Fletcher - President/Founder of Cluster Headache Foundation USA
Journal of Neurology and Stroke - Volume 3 - Issue 3 - 2015
Cluster Headache is otherwise known as Suicide Headache for the above reason and sadly many times lately I have logged on to an online support group to find another person diagnosed with this condition has taken their own life. Due to the immense pain, the inability to lead a ‘normal’ life or due to medication, preventative or pain-killing, being withdrawn from them.
We Know Where You Go
I never knew you felt this way
Even on a sunny day
I wish I could’ve seen your pain
I would’ve never let you walk away
How could I let it get this far
Tell me what you’re going through
‘Cause every time you run away
Just know I follow you.
We know where you go
We’re watching you close
We know where you go
We know that you’ve tried
Your heart’s died and goodbye
Seems the only way to go
But please stay with us.
I see your heart light fade
I know you’re hiding in the woods
Where you would sing to us from high up in the trees
I want my friend back.
We know where you go
We’re watching you close
We know where you go
We know that you’ve tried
Your heart’s died and goodbye
Seems the only way to go
But please stay with us.
If only for a moment
You’d open your eyes
And see the you that I knew before
If only you could own it
Open the skies
So you could feel the rain fall
Wash away the night crawl
Reaching for an end to your war
We would give you anything and more
We know where you go
We’re watching you close
We know where you go
We know that you’ve tried
Your heart’s died and goodbye
Seems the only way to go
But please stay
But please stay with us.
Blue October - We Know Where You Go
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What causes cluster headaches?
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25 avril au 1 mai 2022
Monday morning I drove Couli to Nova and had a wonderful surprise, David was there so we had a nice chat. Beth rang while I was there so I was able to have a nice chat with her as well.
The rest of the week I spent chopping down the grasses and weeding the new gravel area where I’m leaving just the Crithmum maritimum to self-seed as a little fun experiment.
Reseda lutea, Salvia candelabrum and Antirrhinum majus are really taking off and they are around 180cm tall. We had some rain over the weekend, and the plants are responding. I may still have to irrigate a few times before June if no more rain comes.
I flew to Venice Wednesday afternoon to spend a few days with Mauro in Caorle. I enjoyed a few days just being lazy, eating and wandering around.
The Caorle Lagoon.
The Church of Blessed Virgin of the Angel is built on a little promontory on the sea.
Saturday morning I took the train to Milan. I met up with Dianne and Ken at the Park Hyatt near the Duomo. After having lunch, we ventured out for a walk. The Galleria was heaving with tourists, as was the rest of Milan. We enjoyed a wander and then took a coffee and pastries at a café.
In the evening we made our way to Hosteria della Musica for a nice dinner. We then headed back to the hotel. We met for breakfast at 07.00. Dianne and Ken headed to the airport at 08.00 for their flight to LA and I made my way to the train station for my 9.10 train back to Antibes.
I spent a bit of time in Vintimille then stopped in Eze-sur-Mer to have dinner with a friend before catching the last train back to Antibes.
Plant of the week
Caryophyllaceae Dianthus carthusianorum L.
common name(s) - Carthusian pink, clusterhead pink; français : œillet des chartreux; italiano : garofano dei certosini; Deutsch : Kartäuser-Nelke
infraspecific(s) - Dianthus carthusianorum subsp. atrorubens (All.) Pers.; D. c. subsp. capillifrons (Borbás) Soó; D. c. subsp. carthusianorum; D. c. subsp. latifolius (Griseb. & Schenk) Hegi; D. c. subsp. polonicus (Zapal.) Kovanda; D. c. subsp. puberulus (Simonk.) Soó; D. c. subsp. sanguineus (Vis.) Hegi; D. c. subsp. sudeticus Kovanda; D. c. subsp. tenorei (Lacaita) Pignatti; D. c. subsp. tenuifolius (Schur) Hegi
synonym(s) - Caryophyllus carthusianorum Moench; Dianthus carpathicus Wo.; D. carthusianorum f. atrisquamatus (Novák) Gajiæ; D. carthusianorum subsp. parviflorus (Kelak.) Dostál; D. carthusianorum subsp. saxigenus (Schur) Dostál; D. carthusianorum var. parviflorus Čelak.; D. carthusianorum var. saxigenus Schur; D. ceretanicus Sennen; D. chloaephyllus Schur; D. clavatus Spreng.; D. congestus Boreau; D. fasciculatus Gilib.; D. ferrugineus Pourr. ex Gren. & Godr.; D. gramineus Schur; D. montanus F.W.Schmidt; D. nanus Sweet; D. rupicolus Schur; D. sanguineus var. atrisquamatus Novák; D. semperflorens Voss; D. subneglectus Schur; D. velebiticus Borbás ex Degen; Silene carthusianorum (L.) E.H.L.Krause
conservation rating - none
native to - Europe
location - Domaine de l’Orangerie
leaves - lax to erect stems with linear, dark green, clustered and numerous leaves at the base, paired at the nodes on the flower stems
flowers - small, single, dark pink flowers in spring
fruit - capsule
habit - variable evergreen perennial to 400mm tall and 200mm wide
habitat - dry, grassy habitats at elevations of up to 2,500m
pests - aphids, slugs
disease - subject to a rust, a virus and wilt
hardiness - to <-20ºC (H7)
soil - light, sandy, moist and well-draining
sun - full sun
propagation - divide in autumn or late winter; softwood cuttings of non-flowering shoots in summer or by layering after flowering
pruning - deadhead spent blooms to prolong flowering
nomenclature - Caryophyllaceae - clove-pink coloured, from Arabic karanful, for cloves or clove pinks; Dianthus - Zeus’ flower, a name used by Theophrastus; carthusianorum - to commemorate the monks of the Carthusian order, founded in the 11th century in the Chartreuse Valley in the French Alps (Carthusia)
References :
Gardener’s World [online] https://www.gardenersworld.com/plants/dianthus-carthusianorum/ [7 May 22]
Gledhill, David, (2008) “The Names of Plants”, fourth edition; Cambridge University Press; ISBN: 978-0-52168-553-5
IUCN [online] http://www.iucnredlist.org/search [7 May 22]
Plants of the World [online] https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:302053-2 [7 May 22]
Royal Horticultural Society [online] https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/5704/dianthus-carthusianorum/details [7 May 22]
Wikipedia [online] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dianthus_carthusianorum [7 May 22]
World Flora Online [online] http://www.worldfloraonline.org/taxon/wfo-0000643249 [7 May 22]
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Zine rough drafts round 2
Hey bros, gals, and pals. Here again with some more spreads and content for my Zine, Talks of a Clusterhead!
Here’s what I added to the beginning before the cat literature spreads to help introduce the zine itself! I also did an ending to the literature section as well!
Intro
And the Ending Spread
I also did a few spreads for the second section of my Zine! I changed it up a bit to be some helpful self love tips brought to you by cats and office references! I’ll be showing that in a separate post to not make things too long!
Thanks!
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An Upcoming Documentary about Cluster: Clusterheads
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An Upcoming Documentary about Cluster: Clusterheads
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