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Invisible Waves 008
25-02-2024
Welcome all you idle activists and active idlers to Invisible Waves. Get yourself into a recumbent state of mind… or go for a walk. Trevor here, Jjoin me and the legions of sound seekers on this new, yet ancient, ongoing quest to connect us all through musical adventures. Slightly de tune your mental oscillators. Pull back on your inner chorus. contain yourself and add mindful sustain. Get outraged or inspired, get dirty, get cleaned up. Allow me to massage your aural orifices for a couple of hours. This is INVISIBLE WAVES!!!
Intro 00:00
Frankie Reyes-La Puerta 01:29
Roedelius-Halmharfe 02:25
Ellarald-Riversong 06:06
Chapter 1 10:20
Maps and Diagrams-Temples of Cadence 15:48
Wave Temples, Justice A. Gonzalez-Key of Life 18:49
Pete Bassman-Let's Do It 20:36
Moon Mullins-Drops 25:19
Helado Negro-Sound and Vision 26:35
Mary Yalex-Stellar State One 29:42
Chapter 2 34:05
Uncle Fido-They Are Dreaming 37:26
Kösmonaut-Gelbe Maschine 41:32
Bravo Tounky-Mariroannais 47:59
Helios-Fainted Fog 53:58
Anton Witter-Humdrum 58:47
LFO-Shove Piggy Shove 1:03:10
Chapter 3 1:07:27
Blak Saagan-La Trattativa - La Speranza 1:14:24
Claude Lavender-Straight Down The Middle 1:20:53
GLOK-Pulsing 1:23:51
Louis cole-Don’t Care (feat. Genevieve Artadi) 1:32:31
VSILE-The Camping Song - AN-2 Remix 1:37:43
The British Stereo Collective-Ghosts 1:40:40
Chapter 4 1:42:22
Albin-Eftertext 1:47:10
Charles Uzzell Edwards-Project Pocono 1:50:52
Almanacs-The Dance of the Woodpeckers 1:54:03
Polypores-Until You Observe It, It Isn’t There 1:59:11
International Telecom-Continuity 2:03:35
Fumerolles-Ptero 2:06:01
Chapter 5 2:09:22
There Is Another System-Tout Comme S'Endormir 2:14:02
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I having a real Sam brain takeover in the last 30 or so hours, just with everything, and the song about Louis is making me so excited for what he and Jacob could do in the next season, so:
What are your favorite acting moments from Sam and Jacob in the show? Could be from just the second season or from both seasons, up to you (I'm curious about your favorite acting moments from other people too, the whole cast is great, but that feels like too big a question lol)
GOD OK SO
I've had 3 insane days of iwtv and Raleigh Ritchie madness and I'm so tired right now, but I want to answer this finally! I know whichever moments I choose I'll hit post and then suddenly remember 10 others that I should've included, but what a gift to have actors who are that talented.
I'll try to keep it to top 3 moments for each of them, over both seasons, under the cut because I witter:
For Sam:
The story of his turning by Magnus. I think Sam's just extraordinary in that scene. The layers of performance, the fact that Lestat is giving them both something raw and real, the fact that you can see that it’s not a relief, it carves a piece out of him to say it out loud, the fact that you can see the moment he puts the wall back up again when he says 'but I have a capacity for enduring', the fact that he does use it as an opportunity to disarm Louis and to try to excuse the inexcusible ('it's why I don't particularly like being abandoned'). It's just such a stand out moment from the version of Lestat we see in most of S1. And also Sam said that he put in the line 'I didn't want this', because he thought it was important that the audience heard him say that, and I think it's vital to the scene working as completely as it does.
From S2 it has to be the moment in the trial when he finally takes accountability for what he did by dropping Louis from the sky. Every second of that speech is just perfection. And the expression on his face when he's poured his heart out and finally said that he's sorry and Louis just looks away, because there can't be forgiveness for that, not ever but especially not in that moment, just wrecks me. He fucked everything up so badly and I think Sam shows us that he's really truly beginning to reckon with that and with the awful consequences of his being a shitty maker and husband. Reckoning with being a shitty father unfortunately doesn’t come until far too late.
I'm trying to go for something less obvious than the reunion scene, which I love so much. I think maybe my 3rd favourite Sam acting moment is the two performances cut together between the trial and the retold version of Claudia's turning. The subtle horror of it, the way he seemed genuinely unnerved by Louis' mania, the regret on his face as he's recalling it, the regret on his face before he's even done it, the way he's still oscillating between performance and true feeling in the telling, the moment of insane dark comedy when he says 'and you have to drain her first Louis'. That scene was honestly the most shocking part of ep 7 for me.
(also, the 'tickets please' scene because jesus christ)
For Jacob:
I mean it's the whole show, really. He's just transcendent. But one moment that I really love, just for the extreme contrast it shows between past and present Louis, is when early in S1 he pushes back against Daniel's (fair!) point about his total rewrite of the way he talks about Lestat by reading from Daniel's autobiography. He's so otherworldly and alien in that moment, so detached from humanity somehow in his mannerisms when he picks up the book and leafs through it for the right page. And then flexing his powers by setting the tapes on fire in the bin. He's at his most cooly vampiric because Daniel's picking at a real emotional vulnerability, and the way Jacob plays it is so fascinating to watch.
In S2 I LOVE when Louis gets nasty. Especially when he makes Daniel tell him what Alice said when he finally asked her to marry him. What Lestat said during the trial was kinda true: 'Louis was deceptively agile with words. A trenchant form of verbal amusement.' That man knows how to slit someone open with just the right turn of phrase and I love to see him do it. The glee in his eyes when Louis laughs at Daniel saying 'she said no' is just everything. Like, my god dude, I know he was asking for it but jesus. I also just love that Jacob was scared we wouldn't like Louis any more after S2, as if we weren't all gonna love him even more for all his fucked up complexity.
And my 3rd favourite Jacob acting moment is the Loumand fight in 2x05, because holy fucking shit. Everything I said above times a thousand. The 'does he wanna lick my boots' tongue out, the getting right up in Armand's face, the gleeful savagery, the speed with which he crumbles when Armand brings Claudia into it. I think it's one of my favourite performances by any actor in anything ever (and Assad absolutely meets him at the exact same level).
Since you mentioned the others, I'll also say shout out to Delainey for every second she was on screen but especially 'now I know what two blood-fat cocks slapping hands feels like', because I lost my entire fucking mind at the way she delivered that line.
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So you want to stay informed on french contestation through beautiful photos ?
La meute is a collective of french activist photographers, doing photojournalism about our struggles.
Here is their Instagram
Among their photographers, they count Jeanne, whose work I really love
Encrage is another photo agency following the recent protests
One of their journalists whose work I love: Léa Michaelis
Boby, a photographer for Libération, a major left wing newspaper, covers the protests and also does beautiful portraits of celebs and politicians
And to finish, an extremely important photojournalist in my opinion is Louis Witter, who ofc covers the protests, but also revealed that the government is actively destroying what little things refugees at the English border have to keep warm and healthy
There's definitely more, dozens of people are following and reporting in the protests, those few are my favorites, showing both the militant joy and the violence of police repression with gorgeous images.
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Samedi 17 juin 2023, vers 17 heures 30.
Près de Lourmarin, Vaucluse, où se déroule la deuxième édition de la manifestation photographique « Réflexivité(s)»*.
Isabelle Liv, avec qui je partage une exposition**, conduit. Je photographie. C’est une manie. Non, une passion. Il se passe toujours quelque chose sur une route, jour et nuit.
Ce samedi il fait chaud, cette chaleur du sud-est accompagnée d’une lumière un peu trop blafarde à mon goût. Elle s’adoucira dans une bonne heure, peut-être deux. À l’heure de l’apéro. Ce n’est pas un hasard. Une femme à vélo, toute de blanc vêtue longe la route. L’instant sera court, le temps d’une seule image.
Je vous invite, au moins pour ceux qui habitent le sud, à vous rendre à la fruitière numérique, où onze expositions vous attendent. La douzième, celle de Hans Silvester a trouvé refuge à l’espace Albert Camus. Le programme complet se trouve dans le lien qui accompagne ce petit billet
*https://www.reflexivites.com
** ALAIN KELER & ISABELLE LIV - Les vies au-dehors – avec un texte de Sébastien Minaux - Victor Hugo
DOLORÈS MARAT - L’instant passé
Texte de Line Papin
ALAIN KELER & ISABELLE LIV - Les vies au-dehors
Sébastien Minaux - Victor Hugo
HANS SILVESTER - Jouer à l’ombre des arbres
Yvan Audouard
ESTELLE LAGARDE - Hélène
Brigitte Patient
BETTINA PITTALUGA - intime
Simon Johannin
LAURENT WEYL - President Hotel
Sabrina Rouillé
LOUIS WITTER - Calais London Calling
Halina Cumft-Niementowska Pobog
FÁBIO BOUCINHA - Enfants de nos quartiers
Luna Moriceau
LAËTITIA VANÇON - At the end of the day
Kevin MacNeil
ALINE DESCHAMPS- A life after Kafala
lisa luxx
ALEX KEMMAN - Only the birds still cross
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HURT.WAD: Hard until reply tested (Hurt)
MAP04 (2096, -1328, -48)
Author: Louis and Danny Witters, also Linda.
Date: 1999-10-03
Description:
This is our second product. As said, no real story behind, but yopu need some strategy and discipline to succeed without cheating. Collect all possivle ammo and health. You will need it.
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Soir de 49.3 photographié par Louis Witter, Place de la Concorde, Paris VIIIe, 16 mars 2023.
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do yall have a mwm counterparts list? i looked through but didn't see many! thanks!! xx
we certainly do ! i’ll be sure to put the list under the cut for you. so, if you’d like anymore suggestions or have a specific character idea in mind that you’d like specific options for then just send in another ask and we’d be more than happy to help !
chandler bing, ross geller, joey tribbiani, mike hannigan, archie andrews, jughead jones, reggie mantle, caleb rivers, toby cavanaugh, noel kahn, dan humphrey, nate archibald, carter baizen, jim halpert, bruce wayne, thor, peter parker, rick grimes, shaggy rogers, harry potter, ron weasley, ryan atwood, luke ward, seth cohen, nathan scott, lucas scott, julian baker, logan huntzberger, sam winchester, dean forrester, jess mariano, tristan dugray, luke danes, miles morales, sam malone, greg brady, michael scott, ted mosby, austin ames, edward cullen, emmett cullen, carlisle cullen, jacob black, louis de pointe du lac, marty mcfly, spencer james, stefan salvatore, kol mikaelson, klaus mikaelson, luke parker, finn mikaelson, jeremy gilbert, elijah mikaelson, enzo st. john, scott mccall, theo raeken, stiles stilinski, cory matthews, shawn hunter, john bender, brian johnson, ferris bueller, cameron frye, steve hale, danny zuko, sonny, putzie, jj maybank, john b routledge, pope heyward, evan buckley, zack morris, ac slater, leo wyatt, chris halliwell, andy trudeau, wyatt halliwell, dan gordon, duckie dale, pacey witter, alex karev, mark sloan, atticus lincoln, jackson avery, derek shephard, dawson leery, charlie todd, jack mcphee, cole turner, spencer reid, simon basset, angel, rupert giles, jordan baker, dylan mckay, brandon walsh, steve sanders, and david silver.
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Epitaph for Fire and Flower by Sylvia Plath
You might as well string up
This wave's green peak on wire
To prevent fall, or anchor the fluent air
In quartz, as crack your skull to keep
These two most perishable lovers from the touch
That will kindle angels' envy, scorch and drop
Their fond hearts charred as any match.
Seek no stony camera-eye to fix
The passing dazzle of each face
In black and white, or put on ice
Mouth's instant flare for future looks;
Stars shoot their petals, and suns run to seed,
However you may sweat to hold such darling wrecks
Hived like honey in your head.
Now in the crux of their vows, hang your ear
Still as a shell: hear what an age of glass
These lovers prophesy to lock embrace
Secure in museum diamond for the stare
Of astounded generations; they wrestle
To conquer cinder's kingdom in the stroke of an hour
And hoard faith safe in a fossil
But though they'd rivet sinews in rock
And have every weathercock kiss hang fire
As if to outflame a phoenix, the moment's spur
Drives nimble blood too quick
For a wish to tether: they ride nightlong
In their heartbeats' blazing wake until red cock
Plucks bare that comet's flowering
Dawn snuffs out star's spent wick
Even as love's dear fools cry evergreen
And a languor of wax congeals the vein
No matter how fiercely lit; staunch contracts break
And recoil in the altering light: the radiant limb
Blows ash in each lover's eye; the ardent look
Blackens flesh to bone and devours them.
the rhythm and imagery of this is ugh so fucking good
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Le photo-journalisme et la photo de rue avec Louis Witter
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Louis Witter
Paris, Ménilmontant
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The 'FARC Jailer' confirms the recruitment of minors despite the guerrilla's internal prohibition
The ‘FARC Jailer’ confirms the recruitment of minors despite the guerrilla’s internal prohibition
Archive – Guerrillas from the now extinct FARC (archive image: 2017). – LOUIS WITTER / LE PICTORIUM / ZUMA PRESS / CONTACT
Known as ‘FARC Jailer, Eli Mendoza, alias ‘Martin Sombra’, has recognized the recruitment of minors to the Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP) despite the fact that it contravened the internal regulations of the now-defunct guerrilla.
“I taught them military engineering,…
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C. A. Tharnstrom & Co. Contractors Skokie, Ill. (Photo taken by Hannah Scherner on August 15, 2022 on Haddock & Well St. in Chicago, Il.).
I believe C.A. is Carl August Petersson Tharnstrom, 1875-1913. He was born November 20, 1875 in Gölshult, Sweden and died June 28, 1913 in Chicago, Il. He is buried at the Graceland Cemetery in Chicago, Il. He was married to Sigrid and had a daughter named Dollie Aurora Tharnstrom (1902-1981) (find a grave index). According to Ancestry, he had four other children: Ragnar C. (1906-1975), Ann Virginia (1908-2007), Evelyn Carlyle Christine (1913-2004), and Ida.
C. A. Tharnstrom & Co. was located at 5412 N. Clark St. in Chicago at some point, now a psychology practice. (This is possibly from the 1953 Certified List of Domestic and Foreign Corporations, Volume 2, Illinois Office of Secretary of State, but unfortunately my notes are unclear.)
Leonard Carl Tharnstrom (January 16, 1917, Chicago, Il. - August 7, 2005, Evanston, Il.). He was the son of Alfred and Anny Tharnstrom. I’m unclear exactly how he was related to C.A., though. He was a general contractor at C. A. Tharnstrom & Co. and “received the ‘Excellence in Concrete’ award from the Concrete Contractors Association of Chicago for the 625 North Michigan building and also built Three Crowns Park, Evanston and St. Timothy’s Lutheran Church, Skokie” (www.donnellanfuneral.com).He was also involved with the Richmond Avenue Building Corporation.
According to Ancestry.com, there were only two Tharnstrom families in America in 1920 and they were both in Illinois.
Arthur “Art” Clarence Johnson (September 18, 1926, Chicago, Illinois - December 10, 2016, Wesley Chapel, Florida). “Art began his career in the construction industry, specializing in carpentry, with the C.A. Tharnstrom Construction Co.; working many years with them on high rise buildings in Chicago, including the John Hancock Center.” He then started his own firm before retiring to Florida in 1988 (www.dignitymemorial.com).
Louis G. Rexing (September 6, 1960, Evanston, Il. - ?) has been the controller of C. A. Tharnstrom & Company since 1989. His interests are “model railroading, travel, chess, golf” (prabook.com).
In the Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office: Trademarks, Volume 1029, Issue 4, Tharnstrom has a listing of a stylized T trademark filed August 7, 1981 and being located in Skokie, Il. still (U.S. Department of Commerce, Patent and Trademark Office, 1983).
In 2000, Charles A. Tharnstrom was listed as being a citizen of the United States and holding 12.47% of class of some stock issued by Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Co. as reported in Securities and Exchange Commission Schedule 13D. Honestly I don’t follow exactly what this statement is telling and I don’t yet know how/if Charles is connected to Carl.
One notable building they were the main contractor for is the Wyndham Grand Chicago Riverfront (Chicago, IL) - 385 ft. tall, 36 floors, completed in 1960. Designed by Milton Schwartz & Associates.
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sunrise in the plane - September 2016
Credit:
Twitter: @LouisWitter
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17 Novembre 2020, manifestation contre la loi PPL Sécurité globale ©Louis Witter
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