Dune exhibition with art of Wojciech Siudmak
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Re: Dune exhibition with art of Wojciech Siudmak
Very nice summary
It is very serious exhibition. Mr Siudmak is an old school perfectionist in everything he do. I'm also like him in my areas of interest
This exhibition is held in politechnic conference buildings. 2 projects are very important to him - 'Eternal Love' Project under the auspices of Unesco and the Dune project. On his exhibitions there are always VIPs such as politicians, majors, governors, another famous artists, actors, professors, etc. We are trying to raise the level of each exhibition in next place we are going to. On each vernissage, where the artist is present, there are hundreds of people. Usually between 200-400. 7 years ago when he had an opening in capital city of Poland - there was 1000 people on the opening. There was also a record of attendance in 2003. He had this year exhibitions in 9 national museums in Poland. There were over 400000 people visiting those museums this year. The highest number from all exhibitions in 2003.
It is very serious exhibition. Mr Siudmak is an old school perfectionist in everything he do. I'm also like him in my areas of interest
This exhibition is held in politechnic conference buildings. 2 projects are very important to him - 'Eternal Love' Project under the auspices of Unesco and the Dune project. On his exhibitions there are always VIPs such as politicians, majors, governors, another famous artists, actors, professors, etc. We are trying to raise the level of each exhibition in next place we are going to. On each vernissage, where the artist is present, there are hundreds of people. Usually between 200-400. 7 years ago when he had an opening in capital city of Poland - there was 1000 people on the opening. There was also a record of attendance in 2003. He had this year exhibitions in 9 national museums in Poland. There were over 400000 people visiting those museums this year. The highest number from all exhibitions in 2003.
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Re: Dune exhibition with art of Wojciech Siudmak
How's Wojo's English and Sense of Humor ?
I'd love to have him here ....
no sane, rational Adult could argue with the basic description of what an "exhibit" like this would
look like with Keith of McDune involved ...
maybe that's another one of my problems with him, personally - the man is White Trailer-park Trash;
he has no sense of refined culture, serious academia, art ... everything is a Saturday Morning Cartoon
to him ... he appeals to the Lowest Common Denominator of Juvenile Adults because he is himself
a Juvenile Adult of the Lowest Common Denominator ... and that's just fine & dandy, if he had stayed in
own catshit-filled sandbox with his StarWars Action Figures ... but he has ended up in control of the
publishing rights to one of the Great American Classics of Literature ....
dang, I got myself all riled-up & mad, again ....
I think I keep thinking this is all some kind of elaborate innerwebz-troll-4the-lulz , harmless because it is
not real, it's only happening in webspace .... and then it sneaks up and slaps me on the back of the necks and
toe-kicks me in the nads and runs off and hides and I get .... mad ...
I'd love to have him here ....
and the sad, stupid thing is: altho couched in satirical language with exaggerations for comic-effect,Very nice summary
no sane, rational Adult could argue with the basic description of what an "exhibit" like this would
look like with Keith of McDune involved ...
maybe that's another one of my problems with him, personally - the man is White Trailer-park Trash;
he has no sense of refined culture, serious academia, art ... everything is a Saturday Morning Cartoon
to him ... he appeals to the Lowest Common Denominator of Juvenile Adults because he is himself
a Juvenile Adult of the Lowest Common Denominator ... and that's just fine & dandy, if he had stayed in
own catshit-filled sandbox with his StarWars Action Figures ... but he has ended up in control of the
publishing rights to one of the Great American Classics of Literature ....
dang, I got myself all riled-up & mad, again ....
I think I keep thinking this is all some kind of elaborate innerwebz-troll-4the-lulz , harmless because it is
not real, it's only happening in webspace .... and then it sneaks up and slaps me on the back of the necks and
toe-kicks me in the nads and runs off and hides and I get .... mad ...
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Re: Dune exhibition with art of Wojciech Siudmak
He has very good sense of humor but knows only French and Polish.
I was attending his lecture, during this exhibition, titled 'Imagination is more important than knowledge - Influence of art on science'. It was very entertaining and instructive lecture. He showed over 100 slides
He has very good background in arts. He studied at the College of Plastic Arts in Warsaw from 1956 to 1961 and at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw from 1961 to 1966. In September 1966, he arrived in France to continue his studies at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1967 and 1968.
He has also 45th anniversary of creative work this year.
I was attending his lecture, during this exhibition, titled 'Imagination is more important than knowledge - Influence of art on science'. It was very entertaining and instructive lecture. He showed over 100 slides
He has very good background in arts. He studied at the College of Plastic Arts in Warsaw from 1956 to 1961 and at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw from 1961 to 1966. In September 1966, he arrived in France to continue his studies at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1967 and 1968.
He has also 45th anniversary of creative work this year.
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Whoever uses a double negative is an idiot. Case closed. By the way, I went ahead with modifying the book title. A sticker with the letter A covers the word no.Nekhrun wrote:Nebiros, can I get a ruling here?Kwisatz wrote:I don't get it neither
Or did you want me to comment on the exhibition? If so give me some time to form an opinion.
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Re: Dune exhibition with art of Wojciech Siudmak
That was it. Now that you mention it though. I'd like to hear your comments on the exhibition as well.Nebiros wrote:Whoever uses a double negative is an idiot. Case closed. By the way, I went ahead with modifying the book title. A sticker with the letter A covers the word no.Nekhrun wrote:Nebiros, can I get a ruling here?Kwisatz wrote:I don't get it neither
Or did you want me to comment on the exhibition? If so give me some time to form an opinion.
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Re: Dune exhibition with art of Wojciech Siudmak
The good thing of course is that you don't need double negatives to be an idiot. Maar dat ga jij nooit niet begrijpen*Nebiros wrote:Whoever uses a double negative is an idiot. Case closed. By the way, I went ahead with modifying the book title. A sticker with the letter A covers the word no.Nekhrun wrote:Nebiros, can I get a ruling here?Kwisatz wrote:I don't get it neither
Or did you want me to comment on the exhibition? If so give me some time to form an opinion.
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His father the orangutan lover is originally Dutch, I believe, so he should understand some of the language.
(In fact, I believe he holds Dutch citizenship as well as Indonesian? Right, Nebby?)
Double negatives are quite common in the languages of the world. English made GREAT use of them in the past as well. Anyone who doesn't realize THAT is an idiot.
Shove that down your throat and choke on it, Nebby.
(In fact, I believe he holds Dutch citizenship as well as Indonesian? Right, Nebby?)
Double negatives are quite common in the languages of the world. English made GREAT use of them in the past as well. Anyone who doesn't realize THAT is an idiot.
Shove that down your throat and choke on it, Nebby.
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I don't believe you. Case closed.
No. Indonesian law prohibits dual nationality. I've given up my Dutch nationality and am just Indonesian now. But yeah I understand the language.
As for the exhibit, yeah it's cool. I especially love the costume display from the films. The book collection I don't find interesting because the art work is much more worthwhile looking at. Plus I don't see a copy of the original hard cover or the old 1963 magazine which would be really interesting.
edit: I'm not a hypocrite. I correct my mistakes. Man you guys come down hard on typos.
No. Indonesian law prohibits dual nationality. I've given up my Dutch nationality and am just Indonesian now. But yeah I understand the language.
As for the exhibit, yeah it's cool. I especially love the costume display from the films. The book collection I don't find interesting because the art work is much more worthwhile looking at. Plus I don't see a copy of the original hard cover or the old 1963 magazine which would be really interesting.
edit: I'm not a hypocrite. I correct my mistakes. Man you guys come down hard on typos.
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Re: Dune exhibition with art of Wojciech Siudmak
I guess Nebby Can't get no (Satisfaction) though he tries, and he tries and he tries! He can't get no!
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Careful! Now the on line poachers can do a search and find Nebby!(In fact, I believe he holds Dutch citizenship as well as Indonesian? Right, Nebby?)
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I didn't give them those original hardcovers - too valuable Idea was to show some diversity in cover art.
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Your belief is neither required nor particularly desired. That you even question the FACTUAL nature of my statement above simply shows YOUR IGNORANCE of human languages in general and of the history of the English language in particular.Nebiros wrote:I don't believe you. Case closed.
So pretend you're a damned dirty orang and shove that up your poop chute and spin on it, boy.
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Four hands...SandChigger wrote:So pretend you're a damned dirty orang and shove that up your poop chute and spin on it, boy.
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The possibilities... the PERMUTATIONS! Boggles the mind...
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That seems a weird way of doing it... can't argue with the result though. Looks rather niceKwisatz wrote:It's a miniature of Eternal Love sculpture on rotated basis. It's a photosensitive resin based on stereolithography image of prototype of his sculpture also based on his painting Eternal Love from 1981.
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What's weird in this process? Maybe I don't explain in enough detail.
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It just seemed a big piece to create with SLA - traditionally it would have been sculpted in clay, then moulded and laid up in fibreglass (<- I do this). Made by machines is the future though - this proves it more than ever. (Sorry that was my nerdy makery side coming out )Kwisatz wrote:What's weird in this process? Maybe I don't explain in enough detail.
Again, stunning results though
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Yes, you're right, but the author hadn't that much time to make it traditional way. This was the easiest and the most efficient for him. It's also a bit expensive - 10000 € if I remember correctly. But it could be also 50000 €
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2 videos from the opening of the exhibition:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HIM2DXea18" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0Ileqof25Q" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HIM2DXea18" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0Ileqof25Q" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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WHAT!? YOU FUCKING IDIOT!!!!Nebiros wrote: No Indonesian law prohibits dual nationality.
"No law prohibits!?" What you're saying there is that Indonesian law allows dual nationality if "no law prohibits" it. You've used a double negative, you hypocritical, devolved, heathen orangutan slut!!!
Do they prohibit dual negativity!? BECAUSE THEY SHOULD.
It is not unheard of to find an orangutan jerking off four scientists simultaneously.
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Busted! That shit's gotta sting.merkin muffley wrote:WHAT!? YOU FUCKING IDIOT!!!!Nebiros wrote: No Indonesian law prohibits dual nationality.
"No law prohibits!?" What you're saying there is that Indonesian law allows dual nationality if "no law prohibits" it. You've used a double negative, you hypocritical, devolved, heathen orangutan slut!!!
Do they prohibit dual negativity!? BECAUSE THEY SHOULD.
It is not unheard of to find an orangutan jerking off four scientists simultaneously.
Also, I'll bet you could up your scientist count if you replace the words "jerking off" with pleasuring. While the hands/feet are busy they aren't doing anything with their other ends.
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It's a terrible thing which has been done to this thread.
Kinda like it's been in a cage with a 'tang.
Kinda like it's been in a cage with a 'tang.
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I'll Never understand that you can Never be nude? I'll never understand more than you'll never know...
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I'm afraid I just blue myself.merkin muffley wrote:I'll Never understand that you can Never be nude? I'll never understand more than you'll never know...
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ThanksKwisatz wrote:2 videos from the opening of the exhibition:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HIM2DXea18" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0Ileqof25Q" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;