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The Paw Print

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The Paw Print
Jack Jouett's Online Newspaper
Issue 1
February 3, 2014
IN THIS ISSUE:

Local News
Teacher Feature
Student Spotlight
All Around Town
Ask Lola
Reviews
Upcoming Events

Welcome to The Paw Print
by Healy   
Welcome to The Paw Print. As you may or may not know, this is our first issue. The link to the magazine can be found at the Jack Jouett homepage. We are always open to suggestions via email. Ask us questions or send us submissions.

Healy, Editor-n-Chief


Vote for the next Teacher Feature! Scroll down to the bottom to submit.


I know you know your teachers, but have you ever met……

Mrs. Peters?

This is Mrs. Peters first year teaching at Jouett. She was born here  in Charlottesville, Virginia and moved to Bowling Green Ohio at the age of three. After seven years she moved back to Charlottesville to start 5th grade. “I struggled adjusting and missed the friends I had made back in Ohio.” says Mrs. Peters. “However this move  taught me how to stay connected to people far away.” After having to write letters, and fly in person, Mrs. Peters says there is nothing better than having friends everywhere! She went to college at James Madison University and majored in Education. The past three years she worked at an Elementary School in Staunton, Virginia. She loves hands-on learning and her favorite college classes had “practical components” Mrs. Peters says.

Fun Facts:  Here are some fun questions that lead you to a conclusion about who she is!


Q: What are some of your hobbies?

A: I love to bake, especially cupcakes! I enjoy staying active, whether it be running, playing soccer or trying to keep up with my puppy Gibson.

Q: Where could I find you if you had three spare hours?

          A: At a local coffee house (Mudhouse      Mrs. Peters

is my favorite). I would probably be reading, and her

listening to music, and sipping a delicious puppy Gibson!

cup of coffee!

Q: What is something you can look back on and be proud of?

A: During my graduate year at JMU, I was asked to be a learning strategist for the Office of Disability Services. Being chosen by professors that I respected was an accomplishment in itself. I was nervous to be working with students my age who were struggling to adapt to college social and academic life. I wondered if they would even listen to someone their own age. It ended up being the most rewarding job I have ever had. I helped students with testing taking skills, study skills, and organization. The strategies I learned and taught, I use every day in my teaching.

Mrs. Peters and her husband at Boston Harbor.                                                 


Q: What is your dream? or What do you hope to accomplish before retirement?

A: My dream is to inspire as many students as I can. I want to help them discover who they are and where they would like to be as adults.

Q: What is one thing you want people to remember you for?

A: I want people to remember me for being the teacher who never gave up on a student. Someone who worked very hard to inspire those around her.

Q: What is one thing you would change about yourself or your life if you had to?

A: I wish that I took more risks while I was in college. There were a few activities and clubs that I would have loved to join, but I was too nervous to put myself out there. I would advise everyone to take as much risks as they can. You do not want to look back and wish you had done something.

Q: What is one thing you feel like you have to do everyday to feel like you’ve been to work?

A: A unique aspect of the teacher profession is that your work is  never done, even when you leave to go home. I make a list every morning and try to accomplish as many things as I can. It always feels great crossing tasks off your list.

Q: What are three words you think describe you best? Why?

A: Inquisitive- I enjoy learning about students and how they best take in information. This often involves asking questions so we can get to the bottom of who they are as a learner. I also love learning about interesting and different topics that involve the world around me.

 Patient- I had a lot of difficulty learning new subjects in Middle School. I learned information differently from others. Some of the most influential teachers I had were patient and presented information in a way I understood best. It is important to me to be patient during all students learning process.

Creative- Creativity is what makes teaching fun! I love figuring out what learning strategies work best for individual students. It’s like putting together a puzzle, you have to find the pieces that fit. Creative lessons and activities keep students engaged in learning.


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Reviews. Sean Floyd.

Ride Along 2014 (PG-13)

    Awesome. Some critics say it’s only funny when Kevin Hart (playing Ben) is talking, but Ice Cube (playing James) has this psychotic determination about him that is just hilarious. Frankly I believed it to be a great movie and, if provided with the chance, would see it again.

    This movie is an action comedy directed by Tim Story about a gamer security guard named Ben, who has just been accepted to the police academy. He wants to propose to his girlfriend Angela (Tika Sumpter)-but needs to get her brother’s blessing. Her brother, James, is a cop with a bad relationship with Ben. James decides to make Ben go on a ride along with to prove he is worthy of his sister. He secretly asks dispatch for the most annoying cases that nobody wants to go on. This starts off as an innocent prank that turns into a full on investigation of a Serbian arms dealer and a gang leader named Omar (played by Lawrence Fishburne). 

Ask Lola!


Dear Lola;

Last week in math class I took a test and I got a “D”! A “D”! I studied for 2 hours the night before. When I went to the teacher she said “You need to study more!” I did! Ugh! Lola, what should I do?

Sadly,

All Studied Out


Dear All Studied Out;

I see your problem. Getting a bad grade when you least expected it can ruin your entire day. You obviously tried hard to prepare for this test and took it as seriously as you could. Your studying probably wasn’t the problem. If those two hours went well, then the problem is probably how the class is going. For some tests I barely study, because I already have everything down in my head. The most important thing to do when learning something is to pay full attention during class, so you don’t have that much studying to do last minute. Focus is key. Try to stay seriously involved in the class, even if it’s not interesting. If you don’t understand something, try to describe to the teacher exactly what is troubling you. Then you can get the help you need to feel better secure during class, and you will better understand the test material. Don’t be afraid to speak up! Another problem could be how the test itself went. Even if you paid attention during class and studied like your life was on the line, you could still fail from lack of focus. Sometimes when you’re really worked up about a big test you’re so intimidated and scared you’ll fail that you can’t even concentrate on the material. Though sometimes, you can be so determined you slack. Other problems that could take away your focus is the tension floating through the air. A dead silent room of uneasy kids is actually very distracting. Try to relax the best you can. Just remember that it’s never the end of the world. Try very hard to just to concentrate on the test question. That test is currently the only thing in existence, the only thing you need to worry about. Another distraction is temperature. If you’re too hot or cold, you’re only focusing on getting comfortable, not on the test. Comfort is important. Try to remain in a comfortable position throughout the test, and bring something to wear if you get too cold. By the way, an important thing to always remember when receiving grades: grades never, ever, ever, measure your intelligence.

Sincerely, Lola
By Ellie Ransom

All Around Town: The Downtown Mall

What is it and what’s so great about it?

The Charlottesville Historic Downtown Mall is one of the top tourist attractions in Charlottesville. With over 120 shops and 30 restaurants, no trip to C’ville is complete without a stop at the Downtown Mall.


Can’t figure out what you want to spend your day doing? Come to the Downtown Mall! With a wondrous ice park, a hands-on Virginia Discovery Museum and a free-speech wall, why wouldn’t you want to visit? This center of Charlottesville life also has a free trolley service connecting to the University of Virginia and a wide variety of stores.


There are many entertainment venues on the Downtown Mall such as the Paramount Theater, the nTelos Wireless Pavilion, the Jefferson Theater, and the Live Arts theater. The Paramount, a renovated historical theater, has tons of different kinds of amazing live shows and movie showings. The nTelos Wireless Pavilion hosts many outdoor concerts, including “Fridays after Five”, a free concert series from spring to fall every Friday after five o’clock. Another incredible theater on the Downtown Mall is the Jefferson Theater, which hosts a massive variety of live shows. Lastly, the Live Arts theater, a non-profit community theater, has a number of unique and enjoyable productions, education programs, and more.


The Downtown Mall is one of the most famous pedestrian malls in the nation. No matter how old you are or what you like to do, there is something for you. From the fabulous live music, to the mouth-watering pizza, dumplings, and ice cream, to the large gently used-book store, the Charlottesville Downtown Mall is the place to be.


More Info:

http://www.downtowncharlottesville.net/

http://www.vadm.org/

http://www.theparamount.net/

http://www.thenteloswirelesspavilion.com/

http://www.jeffersontheater.com/

http://www.liveart


Math Question of February:


What 5-digit number has the following features:

If you put 1 at the beginning, you get a number that is the same as the number you get if you put the 1 at the end of the number.


Submit your answer at this link: https://docs.google.com/a/student.k12albemarle.org/forms/d/1VXv6qvJYxeOxKN_oy_wUW-aoTu2Jssg-yXmCezUdZ2A/viewform




ESSC9: INTERVIEW WITH ZANE O' BRIEN

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  • How and when did ESCC9 come together a label?

  • Escc9 came together in the late part of 2009, and developed alongside the witch house/chillwave movements that began in the early 10s. Escc9 began not as a label but a multimedia collective made of artists by artists for the purposes of networking and media proliferation. our first efforts were .torrent based releases (one of the most popular and definitive ones was "heavy rotation" :

  • http://www.lastfm.fr/label/escc9/journal/2010/08/26/3vct3v_heavy_rotation 

  • Which saw over 1.2k peers/leechers in it's six months of seeding) through the hexagon.cc .torrent portal. i initially began the effort in Bangkok Thailand though when I returned to the United States the hexagon.cc .torrent tracker was blocked nationally by pro-copyright legislation passed by the US Supreme Court. It wasn't until late 2011 that we needed to find a new archive and moved to Bandcamp. We were maybe one of the last active "net labels" that decided to make this move as our mediafire archives and tumblr advertising was proving ineffective.

  • What was your main motivation and inspiration?

  • The main motivation that initiated Escc9 was an attempt to take media power away from corporations, labels, or blogs and give it back to the artists, it was very apparent in the early stages of 2010 and 2011 that the "underground" was being both bought and sold out since then the mainstream has co-opted many of the fashions we have influenced. So far as from what we can see this "is" working, slowly killing the mainstream music industry, even if escc9 is one of the slowest growing collectives in the digital age, our output is innovative and filled with a quality as well as an edge that isn't being found elsewhere.

  • Were you active before ESCC9 in any other projects or labels? I personally was offered a 3LP contract when I was sixteen by Morr Music in conjuncture with Warp Records; though I was unable to sign on the dotted line as they were asking that I front 5k USD to tour EU to support my release. I was a minor, did not possess a passport, nor own a laptop and I didn't think carrying my desktop computer and 17 inch monitor around EU would go over too well. Had I possessed the money, this would have been a great investment when one considers how important these two labels have became. My musical projects to date are fauxmusica (originally formed as a collaborative effort between myself and Bradford Cox of Atlas Sound and Deerhunter), Zeph/Prole (my first musical monicker and material that I sent to Morr Music/Warp Records in early 2001), and presently "Zanye East". Since the formation of escc9 I have also been affiliated in two other collaborative projects: Sacred Star (2011) and a three piece band called "Folding Pyramid" (2012).

  • What is the music scene currently like in New York?

  • The music scene in NYC is terrible; It's a self serving sport of cannibalistic competition where no one has the same collective or cultural goal other than hedonism. There is essentially no community present amongst experimental-independent musicians in NYC other than small left-of-center cliques in Bushwick or the very private and respectable Port D'or community in South Brooklyn. I left NYC after residing there for nearly three years, nearly half of that time being spent on the streets, in the gutters, sleeping on trains, or being kicked off couches and having sublets fall through. NYC is not an easy city to make it in, let alone for someone consumed with a passion for advancing the arts. Most respectable artists I met in Brooklyn were in similar situations or protected by their trust funds. There are a few very respectable musicians and performers who do hold down jobs while playing shows week to week, though many slowly their interest in the scene as it has been dying since the early 80s. Night clubbing is much more the entertainment industry, though most venues cannot seem to keep their doors open for long and playing experimental left field techno I had many difficulties trying to find gigs DJing let alone be considered for a residency, even with a massive network of connections. In the modern day music scene, real life friends are fans, and not all of your friends are going to want to spend their hard earned money week after week drinking in a bar to support your music career. Perhaps this is why the online communities are doing better than the real life communities. Simply no one can afford "The Underground" any longer and most venues will shut you down immediately if you don't pull in over 75 people. The smaller venues will do with 10-25 heads if people are spending money on alcohol, though fifty heads in a Bushwick venue is a full house, and that rarely happens apart from some "raves" where the line to do drugs in the bathroom is over an hour long wait. Such parties often do not release the details of the location of the event until only a few hours before the party, and of course bars or traditional music venues won't play this game as it's too risky. Even though NYC in the 80s may have been a new age and experimental punk heaven, you won't see the cutting edge of alternative culture there, unless it is a classroom where you are paying $50,000 a year to attend a design course at Parsons New School For Design.

  • Are acts on ESCC9 New York centric or from further afield?

  • Primarily no, apart from the début release from Drrty Pharms (Wolfe Margolis) and the collaborative efforts I recorded with other musicians while I lived there (Sacred Star, Folding Pyramid). Most of the acts on escc9 are from "The Internet", or basically we are scattered through-out the globe.

  • The label seems to transcend genres with doses of hip hop, pop, mutated electronica, occult psychedelic kitsch - are there any specific bands or genres that have influenced yourself?

  •  There are so many, though I could not say any recently. My musical tastes are as diverse as the personalities and artists on the imprint I represent. The only pre-requisite for escc9 is innovation and novelty, either technically, spiritually, or some other psychological perception. Much of our music is in fact danceable, just not in the cheesy 4/4 house or dubstep perspective. When I recruit an artist, seeing eye to eye with the artist and sharing a similar world view is a huge plus, though as people change so does their understanding of the world-- that is inevitable. If one thing more than anything else has unified escc9 it would be the detest for popular musical culture and the goal of bringing about it's demise through sonic evolution. Electronic Psychedelia, or Occult Dance Music, is what we have became known for, which to me is better than being pigeonholed as a "witch house" label. It can and probably will be debated that escc9 is the true and "original" home of witch house, and not labels like Tri-Angle and Disaro, though we have more over disowned the term "witch house" (apart from Justin Ordnung of Radio Vril who still tags every song he writes with it) because of how the media has misrepresented the ideals and sound of the genre was intended to represent. I have no pension for "labels" or "musical genres" I don't want any of the artists to be pigeon-holed or limited by one persons idea of what something should sound like. I create new "flash-in-the-pan" genre tags that seemingly never catch on or take off on a semi-regular basis. I began tagging "witch-house" on last.fm in 2007 after reappraising my first release as fauxmusica "hello subversive arcitecht". To me it was an ironic representation of the sound based on my damaged upbringing very far away from what anyone would consider "society". What has happened since 2007 has been nothing more than a convolution of my original intentions by media affiliates of all levels. The original intention of what "witch house" was to be was a fusion of ambient-darkwave fusing it with post-punk elements and not something symbiotic with teenage devil worship. The goal was achieving a sort of avant garde renaissance via the "occult"-- a sort of fairy trance combining elements of trance, idm, and industrial (Two acts on escc9, Enix Inri and Radio Vril, seemingly do this to the T). This has happened on many levels, though I think in most cases when the average listener thinks of "witch house" they think of slowed down muddy hip-hop samples or acts like Salem and Balam Acab. While Salem and Balam Acab may have a completely different technical approach on how they create music, one similarity they have is "slowed" samples, which very rarely appear in any work associated with the escc9 branding, especially when the roster has artists like Argon Cowboy (Matthew May) who has this polished electronic pop sound similar to that of Boards Of Canada or Forest Swords, though it still fits into what I would consider "fairy trance" and is perhaps much more psychedelic than BoC, even though it this very quantized idm character at times it just goes into this otherworldly ambient sprawl where Window Blinds (Petri Parkkali and Thomas Scharer) fits the character and tense of classic music with a very modern sound in perhaps the most minimalistic way possible.

  • What do you look for in an act that makes it worthy of being on ESCC9?

  • When I contact someone about a release with escc9 there is only one thing I consider and that is, "Will this sound and style of music be important and influential in ten if not twenty years from now?" I think the greatest weakness of escc9 and the only exception to this rule is some of my own experimental material (primarily some of the Sacred Star material) which was more or less me experimenting and developing my abilities. I would hope twenty years from now this work would be ignored and more more prolific material gained focus :) Granted much of this work has been compared to Throbbing Gristle, and my own persona to that of Genesis P. Orridge or Gary Numan-- though I am much more a influenced by the work of Einstürzende_Neubauten, Cocteau Twins, Skinny Puppy, Gary Numan, and Cevin Key than Throbbing Gristle or Psychic TV. Though one of the artists on escc9 that I have been working with since the labels conception, Petri Parkalli (of Zoomonk and Window Blinds), is perhaps more influential to me than any of the names I have dropped previously.

  • The internet has opened up doors and revolutionised the way we listen to and consume music - do you think would ESSC9 have happened without the internet? What would you say the advantages and disadvantages of running an internet based label were?

  • Escc9 was developed with all of this in mind, perhaps as precursor to how this could positively and negatively effect the future of music, art, or humanity for that matter. The name "Escape Sirius Cybernetics Corporation" is a derivative of "Sirius Cybernetics Corporation" from Douglas Adams' "Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy" in which "Sirius Cybernetics Corporation" is responsible for the production and manufacture of just about everything. From toilet paper to personal computers , from robots responsible for processing trash to robots responsible for the operation of spaceships. I am actually not a particular fan of "The Internet" and in most cases I shun away from sharing my personal opinions, feelings, or talking about "real life" in a digital capacity other than spamming new works and promoting the musical works associated with escc9. I would hate to see such a future where robots responsible for the processing of waste were produced by the same company as our musical instruments and software or more or less any monopoly over creativity. Though Apple and iTunes seem to have their eyes set on exactly that. In the past one of my peers said that I was more of a philosopher than a musician, and this may be true, though what would either be without the other?

  • Are you or any of the acts regular performers on the live circuit? Any upcoming live shows people should be aware of?

  • Maybe in the past. Many of us are becoming aged, I will be turning thirty next year and many of the artists on the roster are much older than myself. Performing is a luxury that I am sure if all of us had the chance, we would partake in much more regularly. One of the newest acts to our roster NO EYES performs regularly in Atlanta, GA. Though apart from that, I cannot think of anyone on the roster other than perhaps Luna Lee Jackson of PrismViews and Black Sun from Santiago, Chile, who perform regularly or semi-regularly. I definitely feel like I am forgetting someone, and I definitely probably am, though live shows have not been a centerpiece of the roster thus far; Perhaps if any one of us, or the label it's self, had more funding that would definitely change.

  • What projects are you currently working on? Any new releases in the pipeline?

  • Most of our releases are not planned. They are speculated and discussed, though creativity can never be rushed, and it certainly cannot be limited. I don't believe in deadlines. The universe is ruled by chaos, and I try to take this into consideration as much as I can when I am dealing with artists and releases. When an artist agrees to release their material with escc9, the release happens as soon as I have the time to upload the album and begin promotion. Though usually it takes longer on the artists end to actually stamp-seal and deliver the album. More-so, musical should be as spontaneous as possible. I truly believe in that. While escc9 may be one of the longest running multi-media collectives online at the moment, we are perhaps the most unorganized of all the net labels to emerge since 2010. Possibly why we are the slowest to grow as well. We may be influential amongst artists, though the statistics prove that we are very far from "popular". Though the support that has been garnished in the past six months exceeds the entire previous three years of the imprints existence. Culture and art always exist with-in the rules of critical-mass. A very popular saying is" "Success takes a lifetime to achieve, though often happens over night." I think this is one of the main differences between art from business and if one thing is certain: Everyone affiliated with escc9 is more concerned with art than business, except for perhaps Vitamin Wig C (Robbie Hansen) who should be opening shows in Las Vegas, because he is the contemporary mixture of both Elvis Presley and Michael Jackson!

ESSC9
Black Forest spoke to Zane O'Brien ,Head of netlabel ESSC9 about the origins of the label ,inspirations and his experiences in the New York music scene..We also caught up with some of the labels artists for some short interviews and got the chance to let you hear some exclusive new material from label artist Enix Inri...
PRISM VIEWS
Luna Lee of Prism Views
Luna Lee: 

Prismviews formed in 2010. It started when I was making these short psychedelic fashion films that were altered with kaleidoscopes and colored light. I realized that I needed a sound aspect to go with the visuals to create a complete product. 

I used to project my visual art at discos / independent venues fairly often. As time went on I got more and more sucked into the sound aspect of creating. I like to think of it as an invisible art, it intrigues me in that way. The medium itself is intangible.


I'm also inspired by compulsions to portray intense emotions through a sensory form that can be shared. From a reproductive standpoint I view the art I create (sounds or visions, with other people or through myself alone) as weird sensory babies that can be experienced by others. This allows me to live forever in the same way a physical child would allow, but replicating/externalizing thoughts and emotions rather than DNA/genetics. It turns me on.

I like to play with societal constructions (especially gender) to encourage freedom of identity/expression for others.

My hope for the future is to continue and evolve, to push myself further from what I have previously done.
Link to the 'Youth LP by Prism Viewshttp://escc9.bandcamp.com/album/youth

Check out: 'Youth' and 'Anywhere Tonight' 
ZOOMONK
Enix Inri

You can explore the ESSC9 Universe here:
Copyright  © 2013 BLACK FOREST
Check out an exclusive New track From Enix Inri : 'INRI SOPHROSYNE' HERE
Zane releases on Essc9 under the aliases SACRED STAR, FOLDING PYRAMID and ZANYE EAST...
When and where did Zoomonk and the windowblinds form? 

  I started zoomonk in 2004, in Finland.
We started wb in 2011 (Thomas Schärer & me), in Finland / Switzerland.

Were you involved in any other projects prior? 

  I got my first electric guitar when I was 11 years old, when i started Zoomonk I was 31.
A Few short - lives garage/punk  bands, a lot of raw tape recordings and a few gigs.
Band called "Windy" was special, it was more melodic/vocal harmony music than my other bands,I was a bass player.

Where do you draw your inspiration from?

  Dreams, especially nightmares inspiring me.
 Visual arts (Nick Blinko, Edward Hopper, Daniel Johnston & many more)
  Sounds & instruments, analog drummachines, Guitar noise boxes, Movies, bands/artists who have their own vision of music and they do it well and without compromise.

What do you think about the current state of the music industry?
 
   Everything is short-sighted, big mainstream labels just want to make quick money.. I mean this "idols" stuff and other singing competitions.
But here is also something else, lot of interesting labels & bands..
Mainstream music is mostly overproduced shit & big radio stations/TV channels plays only it, it´s boring.
  Music is an art form, it should be like a drug that makes you feel something.
If you listen to the music which is popular here in Finland, it´s more like lobotomy.
Excessive commercialism is the death of music.
I´m not a part of industry, I´m outsider.

what are you currently working on and what are your plans for the future?

  Currently I have new Zoomonk album in the making, also new EP.
I hope, that I find a label who wants to release zoomonk music on vinyl , or on tape.
I like to thank Zane O'brien , he has done  good work and promo for WB & Zoomonk net releases.
Window Blinds album is ready, it will be released with bonus "Harm" ep in 2014.
When and how did enrix inri form? 


ENIX-INRI formed in September of 2012. I had been producing music under the name of ∆CΩLD†R∑N∆. The previous project got a bit of blog love from the likes of MaddDecent , OddMusic, and Amdiscs. It was very Occvlt and a bit dark and i wanted to regroup with a more balanced uplifting vibe.So i chose a name that was more personal and spiritual- it includes one of my middle names- ENIX (  My paternal grandfathers name and an altered form of ENOCH) and the alchemical acronym that appears above the crucified Christ - INRI which stands for Igne Natura Renovatur Integra (Latin: All Nature Will Be Renewed By Fire).

What are your currently working on and what are your plans for the 
future?


  Inspiration comes from many directions.A few include: Raving. Dub. Shamanism.The Hardcore Continuum. Hip hop. Futurism. Sacred musics. Audio technology.The Church of the SubGenius. Graffiti. Tribalism. The New Age. Juke. Cybernetics. Afro-futurism .The Singularity. The Archaic Revival. Sci-Fi. Paranormal Research. CAN.  Bass Culture. Consciousness research. Sonic warfare. Sonic Art.Music Therapy. Tesla. Quantum Physics. Techno. Alchemy. Hermetic Wisdom. William Burroughs. Genesis Breyer P-Orridge. Hank Shocklee and The Bomb Squad.The KLF. Aphex Twin. Andrew Weatheral. Sun Ra. Miles Davis. Timothy Leary. Robert Anton Wilson. Graphic Novels. Alejandro Jodorowsky. Brian Eno. David Toop. Shackleton.David Lynch. Philip K Dick. Cyber punk.New Aesthetic. Adventure Time. Dreaming. Friendship.Psychedelics. Love.Sex.Life.

Where do you want to take listeners with your music?


  All of my pieces are portals...they can facilitate the how, the where is to be determined and explored by the listener. I just want my listeners to buy the ticket and take the ride. The music is built with ratios and frequencies and patterns to allow them to be used as tools for environmental aviation, whether the environs be the listeners internal psyche or the modified acoustic space that takes place where ever the signals are transmitted. 

Where do you want to take listeners with your music?

   I am currently working on an album called TORUS , which should be out before the new year. I have some collaborations underway with some extremely talented vocal artists . I also working on some intermedia projects such as helping out with the COLLAGE festival 2014 (Collage is an annual arts festival dedicated to the idea of collaboration, intermingling, exploration and diversity. It’s happening from May 2nd-4th, 2013, at the Ukie Club in Philadelphia.) and I am also working on a multi-media electronic opera based on a 17th century mystical text.
ESCC9 LP DOWNLOADS ARE FREE, PLEASE SUPPORT DIY MUSIC AND MAKE A DONATION...

             ESSC9 BANDCAMP HERE:
Check out Zane's mix here in the guise of ZANYE EAST...

We spoke to Luna Lee Jackson, core member of:
ZOOMONK is the project of Petri Parkkali with guests coming on board for certain projects...Petri is also one half of THE WINDOWBLINDS with Thomas Schärer
Link to Enrix Inri's Strange Paradise LP on ESSC9:


Check out: 'Holotropic Footwork' and 'Power Up' 




CHECK OUT ZOOMONK'S ESSC9 RELEASES HERE:
Artists on ESSC9 Currently: 

  Zanye East,Sacred Star,Fauxmusica, Folding Pyramid,Zoomonk (colab with Lizzie Stardust + Zelig Concrete),Windowblinds, Prism Views,Enrix Inri Vitamin Wig C, Argon Cowboy,Radio Vril,Far Go Traders...
..Check out 'Bunny and Turtle' and 'Cannibal'...


An Interview with Elle

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Voila.... meet ELLE

Tell us about the Dutch mural project.

 

One of the guys from The London Police asked me and a bunch of other artists from all over the world to come to Miami and paint walls. It was curated together with a gallery from Amsterdam. It is me, Lister, The London Police and many other artists.

 

Where are you from?

 

I am from New York. I am living in Brooklyn right now.

Tell us about your art please.

 

My art is always pretty figurative but it is always influenced by animal spirits and combines animals and people. It is very colorful and I always like to consider my women that I paint to be warriors around the street. They are warriors and protectors and animal spirits and kind of fierce ladies. I put them up around the streets in New York and wherever I travel.

 

Do you also do gallery work?

 

I do a little bit of gallery work but I started out doing only street art.

What are the specifics of your piece in the mural project?

 

I started painting the wall white just to buff it and then, in my buff, I kind of started playing around with shapes and it started to evolve. I was just playing with the shape of the wall and this just happened to evolve out of it. It is a woman and an animal that keeps transforming. First, it was a wolf and then it was a rat and now it looks like a kangaroo. It is evolving as I go. Very animalistic. It is a hybrid animal. It is a work in progress so we will see what happens.

 

How did you come by the name “Elle?”

 

There is a personal reason that I do not disclose but also, I lived in France for a year, and “elle” means “she” and when I started doing street art and graffiti there was a very limited woman’s presence and I wanted it to be known that I was a female presence and also that I was representing all of the women. I am actually starting this girl crew, “Garmy,” which is Girl Army, and I am trying to include all of the powerful street artists and graffiti artists. Really awesome women that are kicking ass in their field.

Will these be street artists in New York or are you envisioning this as an international crew?

 

All over the world but not just street artists. Women who are really killing it in their fields anywhere. Like a support network. I am taking the idea of a crew from graffiti. We need to make our presence felt. When I put up a big “Elle” I hope that everyone can just feel that that represents them.

 

Do you want this to include collaborative projects?

 

Definitely.

 

How has the female presence in graffiti changed since you started?

 

There are more of us but very few of us. It is pretty limited but I think we are coming up. We are about to take over from the men.

Why do you think there are so few girls in street art?

 

Street art comes from the graffiti scene and there are a lot less women in graffiti. They don’t really wanna go to jail. There are more muralists and street artists than graffiti artists. There are a lot of risks that you take doing graffiti.

 

What did you start with?

 

I started with street art and then I actually got into graffiti. I saw street art when I first moved to New York about six years ago and fell in love. I was like, man, this is such a gift, and I really wanna do that. It started with street art and then I started to appreciate graffiti as well. I started to try using spray cans and realized that it is so technical. It is just so beautiful and amazing, the things that you can make with it, so I got really involved with that as well and now I do a little bit of both.

 

You say you live in New York for about six years now. Where are you originally from?

 

It is a mystery.



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Art Basel Miami Beach 2013

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ART BASEL MIAMI BEACH 2013

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photos of works by Agustina Woodgate, Alice Aycock, Andy Warhol, Doug Aitken, Elad Lassry, Elisabetta Benassi, Enrique Martinez Celaya, Hideaki Kawashima, Jeff Koons, Jose Carlos Martinat, Julieta Aranda, Kehinde Wiley, Kenny Scharf, Marc Quinn, Mel Bochner, Mickalene Thomas, Mircea Cantor, Nadira Husain, Petah Coyne, Sinisa Kukec, Takashi Murakami, Takuro Kuwata, Theaster Gates, Tom Friedman, Wangechi Mutu, Yayoi Kusama, Yinka Shonibare, Yoshitomo Nara



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An Interview with Sheryo and The Yok

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Sheryo and The Yok talk about art, Miami and their “Endless Summer Travels“…

Sheryo and The Yok

 

How long have you been painting?

 

S: I started when I was 19 and the stopped in between where I wasn’t painting that many walls. After I met The Yok I painted a whole lot more.

 

Where are you from?

 

S: I am from Singapore originally but now we both live in New York.

 

Y: I am from Australia.

Did you come to Miami just for Art Basel Miami Beach?

 

S: Yes. We will be painting mostly. We are not fast about going to any fairs. We have a few pieces in a few gallery shows here in Miami right now. Brisky Gallery and Max Fish pop up and I am part of the exhibition “Women on the Walls” at Wynwood Walls with an entire line up of ladies who paint murals.

 

 

 

What themes do you explore in your murals?

 

S: We have been traveling a lot even though we are based in New York. We are kind of nomadic and keep traveling to different places so we take a lot of inspiration from things that happen during our vacations and travels. We are always looking for summer weather so we call it “The Endless Summer Travels.” Our murals are usually also inspired by a lot of creatures and characters on vacation. The second mural we painted in Wynwood is a creature wearing a holiday vacation shorts, on the beach, sun tanning, soaking up the Miami vibes. We try to keep it a bit site-specific.

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Where are you off to next to soak up some more sun yourselves?

 

Probably Southeast Asia. Indonesia, Vietnam.

 

Do you usually get a lot of commissioned work at the places you visit or do you just go and find some walls?

 

It is a mix of everything. We have been pretty lucky so far. People see us painting a wall and then they like it and they approach us for another wall. Or through the internet.

You use a lot of gold in your work. What is the significance of that color choice?

 

S: We started using less colors because we were always traveling. A paint situation. It is just way easier to get the paint if you only use a few colors. We started to develop a style with just four colors. Our own little color palette.

 

Y: It is a trademark style. It is a lot bolder, the less colors you use and it heightens your line work because you have to be more focused on the lines. We use thick and thin line works to differentiate parts rather than color. I think the gold came from us working in Cambodia. They use a lot of gold leaf in their paintings and that really influenced us and stuck with us. On other travels, it is something that we have kept as a constant. It is a nice way to draw attention to a part of the mural.

Do you do murals and gallery work? Do you have any other upcoming exhibitions?

 

Yes, both. We have an upcoming show next year November in New York and in April in Australia.

 

You are from Australia. When did you leave?

 

Y: Maybe 10 years ago. I have been in New York for three years and before that I was in Bangkok and Kenya and Singapore.

Did you travel to all those countries to paint?

 

Y: I have a background in graphic design but my passion has always been painting. Every city we go to, we try and paint something.

 

You are both using an alias to paint. How did you come by your names?

 

S: He is The Yok and I am Sheryo.

 

Y: I just like the letters for mine. It has nice letters and it doesn’t have a meaning. My artwork gives it a meaning.

 

S. For me, it’s a combination of my real name and my obsession with Oreo cookies.

 

Was this your first trip to Miami during Art Basel?

 

Y: Yes, the first time. First time in Miami ever.

 

S: I wanna see some flamingoes.

What was the concept for the first mural you did in Wynwood?

 

S: The same thing really. Characters on a holiday, chasing the endless summer vibes. It’s got a bit of Miami flavor in it.

 

Tell us a bit about the gallery pieces you do

 

S: We are doing some stuff on batik. We have been doing our artwork on fabric done in the traditional batik way. It is totally new and on show at the “Women on the Walls” exhibit. It is a lot of work. If you do 10, maybe 5 or 6 come out nice.

 

Y: It is done with hot wax. You dye the fabric and then boil the wax off.

 

S: Last year we had a show in New York based on ceramics. We also did a crazy dragon sculpture on a skateboard that looks like it is made out of ceramics. We want to do more because it was so well received. We actually went to a village in Vietnam to do the ceramics. Same with the batik. We went there and did it. We spoke zero Vietnamese but we had so much fun with the locals. We did Karaoke.

What is your favorite Karaoke song?

 

S: Britney Spears

 

What do you listen to right now?

 

S: A lot of hip hop, rap and reggae lately.



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8th grade PAge

Just Me

I am Jules Verne

I am titanium and force to be reckoned with

I am the one who finds good in people

I am wise like an owl

I am a fast speeding shark

I am brave like Marida

I am a rose ready to bloom

I am art

I am a dragon waiting to fly

I am a sea life maven

I am a Pisces waiting to swim

I am a hero ready to rise

I am a ticket to the future

I am a Globe Trotter

Jumping from city to city

I am a purple lover

I am Iris

I am waiting to change the world

By Iris


My Outlawed Love
A gun on his back

A rose in his heart

A troubled past

A more troubled future

I want him to be free

He is a bad boy at heart

A Jack the Ripper ripping out hearts

But at the same time putting his own in a jar

A bottom out blowout

Down a never ending  road

I thought he would get up

When a gunshot rings

Through the valley

I realized all his life

This was to happen

Him on the ground

Cold  and dead
By Iris
Words
Your words tear me down
They destroy my castle
The dreams and fairy tails I'm living in
The sky falls over
The words
Will soon destroy us
They make my heart ache
Bring back the demons
Bring out the wanting in me
Make me want to forget
They shatter me
Take me 
The feeling overtakes me
I don't know the reason why 
I feel like this at all
Overwhelmed and sick of you
Sick of your words
The nasty words that come out of your mouth
Nothing hurts more than regret
Than a break up. 
By: Nereida C.
Images by: Alexa G.
Images by: Nereida C.

I know exactly who I am

I am the Baby Brother

I am that special friend many people need

I am that football nerd

I am a ball-hogger

I am as outspoken as President Nixon

I am as awesome as Barney Stinson

I am a huge Christian.…Bale fan

I am the most ecstatic Giants fan

I am who I want to be

I am me, and I am proud of that

I am that football guy

By:Manuel C.

I Am

I am 13 years old

I am a big fan of Pokemon and Pearlshipping

I am proud to be a Taurus

I am in love with chicken with vegetables as much as I’m in love with reading

I am a fan of Radioactive by Imagine Dragons and I’d Lie by Taylor Swift

I am Gatito in my house

I am cheerful and friendly as an alpaca

I am as competitive as Ash Ketchum

I am a green and pink lover

I am a person with hair as long as my Converse boots

I am a big glasses girl with a sense of fashion

I am an artist

I am a girl who loves to play WoozWorld

I am a person who loves to play tennis

I am an active girl who loves cheerleading!

I am a weird person with chicken as pets

I am not shy

I am loud and outgoing!

I am a girl who comes once in a lifetime!


By Nereida C.


I Am A Mockingjay

I am someone who, someday, will make a difference.

I am the number 13 for the years I have lived.

I am in love with The Hunger Games.

I am a musician, for music runs in my blood and soul.

I am a bold lover of books and basketball.

I am frightened to lose everything that matters to me.

I am the oldest of six children.

I am a rebel like Katniss Everdeen,

For I fight for what I believe in, not what society wants me to believe in.

I am passionate about equality.

I am crazy for speaking my mind.

I am one of a kind.

I am lost in my own thoughts.

I am a hardcore Tegan and Sara fan.

I am Iddy to my best friend.

I am shy like a turtle, hiding inside my shell.

I am like a dream, for I leave you wondering.

I am friendly like Casper the Friendly Ghost.

I am not what society wants me to be, but who I want to be.

I am a rainbow, bright and eye-catching, I show my true colors.


-Idania A.

I Am Different


 I am Alis; no nicknames and nothing special

I am a snowflake that appeared on December 21st

I am a Sagittarius meaning I’m fearless and full of life

I am the middle child fighting for attention

I am often as blunt as a gun so don’t get offended

I am phenomenal at hiding my true emotions

I am free spirited so I can’t be tied down to someone

I am a bumper, striker, and spiker

I am a dancing machine

I am a nature loving gal even if I might not look it

I am willing to jump off a bridge so I’m gutsy

I am an optimist so my glass is always half full

I am in total rapture with red

I am me and no one can change that


By Alis K.
Image by: Brandon A.
Image By: Danny V.
Image By: Nereida C.
Image By: Nereida C.

Be Respectful: Accept differences of others

Our stupidity and closed minds are

Making us go against each other

Instead of working together as a whole

So lets not judge each other

Even though we have our differences

Don’t harass or bully someone  

Because we’re all different either way

It isn’t fair

To be treating others like trash

I mean, we’re all humans here

Blood and skin

Made of flesh

And we’re gonna disrespect others because of their

Race, sexuality, religion, etc

That is just messed up

We all need to realize that underneath all our differences

We’re not that far apart

Stop being so close minded

Stop being so idiotic

Because people are who they are

No matter their differences

They are who they are

And they can’t change that

People can’t change who they are

So we’ve got to accept them

No matter what

No matter who they are

Whether they are

Asian

White

Atheist

Straight

Gay

Jewish

It doesn’t matter because

You are you

She is  her

He is him

THey are them

We are us

I am me

And nothing can change that

        By Idania A.



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#artherradura - Kiki Valdes - Miami .

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BARREL ART COLLECTION 
HERRADURA  2013 
       KIKI VALDES  - MIAMI  
Well it's Art Basel week and the final contest for Herradura's barrel art project is coming to a finish.  It's truly been an honor being involved in this amazing program and I really learned a lot from working on my barrel and learning from all of the artists involved.  When I think back at this whole experience I think about all of the new friendships I have developed through this and seeing the world a bit differently. 
I  also think about my family and good friends that have helped me throughout this experience wether it be showing moral support or helping me move the barrel around the backyard or playing congas to inspire me and remind me of my roots and where I came from. 

The day after I won the Miami prize I thought it would it be interesting to post the barrel up in different parts of the city of Miami in places that mean a lot to me and where I grew up.  Every part of me started here. My first art class, my first art fair to where my parents first stepped foot in this country.  It all started here.  I hope you enjoy the photos. Thank you for letting me share this experience with you -  Kiki Valdes 
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Windsor House Winter Faire

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Recipe: Green Lentil Vegan Curry  
Ingredients: 
1 Onion (diced).
1 tbs Veg oil.
3 Garlic cloves.
1tbs grated ginger.
3/4 tbs Madras curry powder.
Chopped carrots, celery, green beans. 
1 cup green lentils. 
2 cups brown rice.
Directions:

In a medium pot bring 3 cups of water to a boil add green lentils, Let simmer for 20 minutes

bring 3 1/2 cups of water to boil, add brown rice, simmer for 40 mins.

dice onions and fry them in a large saucepan in vegetable oil.



Add minced garlic, grated ginger and curry powder to onions.

Drain lentils and add to spice mix and onions  

Add chopped celery into the lentil mix

Meanwhile steam carrot and green beans for about 6 minutes, then add to lentils.

Add 2 cups veggie stock to lentil mix

 Simmer curry and let sit for 15 minutes.

And salt and pepper to taste

Add rice to lentil mix and enjoy 

DONE!
Winter Faire Information ......................................... Page #3


Photos and prices .................................................... Page 4


Vegan recepie! ....................................................... Page 5


Tutorial: How to draw a snow flake ............................ Page 6


book and movie Recommendations ................................ Page 7
The Windsor House Winter Faire!
6th of December starting at 5:00 pm. 

Direction: Lucas Centre, 2132 Hamilton Avenue, North Vancouver, BC. 
Tutorial.
How to draw a snow flake!