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blairpuffs · 1 year
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i love you brutter betzel <3
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tumblr absolutely fucked the quality <\3
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icecreampizzer · 10 months
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HEY HEY!! artfight's a few days away! I was able to churn out a couple more refs, AND I didn't strain my hand this time!! so epic win?!
anyways here's the last group for the main cast of Therefore I Am :] all of them's profiles are up, I'm icecreampizzer and I'm on Team Vampire this year!!
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wasabioverdrive · 1 year
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uhh, dark enchantress x wasabi, butter pretzel x alchemist?
[taking a deep breath] so,
i don't really have anything against wasabienchantress #oldwomanyuriFTW‼️ like they look good together their colors are literally opposites teehee. i just think it could open the door to some Situations and i don't see other fans exploring them. that's what disappoints me.
like. what's pomegranate going to do now that there's a little freak frolicking gayly around the old woman she's crushing on. going off of her ob relationship chart, i don't think she would like that. and on the other hand, what happens when mustard finds out her grandmother is dating a woman who was the catalyst of the dark flour war etc etc.
and also, most content i see of wasabienchantress is of them being fluffy, holding hands, blushing at each other, yadda yadda and like ok fine that's cute or whatever but also these are two old women with 500 billion things wrong with them. you're going to tell me that they're like cottagecore lesbian couple #45382395? fuck that shit make them insane onscreen. i want to see cunty behavior. their relationship should be actively self-destructive, their relationship should result in people dying (#girl), their relationship should be the catalyst to their mutual demise, and above all their relationship should be GLORIOUS.
. the reason i haven't done anything with this yet is because i'm not a (good) writer just wait 5-10 business years and you'll probably see something idk
tldr wasabienchantress could be good if it was overcomplicated and dramatic (<- insane)
betzel and alchemist is pretty cute i can see them getting along. alch could learn that perfectionism is detrimental to herself through betzel's experiences and she can grow as a person or something....and then they eventually kiss. basically i like it:)
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rsauud · 6 months
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Supplied to YouTube by Digital Music Marketing 19659002 Paralegal Gurgled · Lyndon Betzel Resonating Storm Realms Vol. 9 ℗ 2023 Resonating Storm Realms 19659005 Launched on: 2023-09-09 Author: Lyndon Betzel Auto-generated by YouTube.
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compneuropapers · 4 years
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Interesting Papers for Week 11, 2020
Altered functional interactions between neurons in primary visual cortex of macaque monkeys with experimental amblyopia. Acar, K., Kiorpes, L., Movshon, J. A., & Smith, M. A. (2019). Journal of Neurophysiology, 122(6), 2243–2258.
Nitric oxide acts as a cotransmitter in a subset of dopaminergic neurons to diversify memory dynamics. Aso, Y., Ray, R. P., Long, X., Bushey, D., Cichewicz, K., Ngo, T.-T., … Rubin, G. M. (2019). eLife, 8, e49257.
Development of structure-function coupling in human brain networks during youth. Baum, G. L., Cui, Z., Roalf, D. R., Ciric, R., Betzel, R. F., Larsen, B., … Satterthwaite, T. D. (2020). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 117(1), 771–778.
Oculomotor capture reveals trial-by-trial neural correlates of attentional guidance by contents of visual working memory. Beck, V. M., & Vickery, T. J. (2020). Cortex, 122, 159–169.
Distinct effects of reward and navigation history on hippocampal forward and reverse replays. Bhattarai, B., Lee, J. W., & Jung, M. W. (2020). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 117(1), 689–697.
Cortical Output Is Gated by Horizontally Projecting Neurons in the Deep Layers. Egger, R., Narayanan, R. T., Guest, J. M., Bast, A., Udvary, D., Messore, L. F., … Oberlaender, M. (2020). Neuron, 105(1), 122-137.e8.
Hide and seek: Directing top-down attention is not sufficient for accelerating conscious access. Gayet, S., Douw, I., van der Burg, V., Van der Stigchel, S., & Paffen, C. L. E. (2020). Cortex, 122, 235–252.
Spike threshold adaptation diversifies neuronal operating modes in the auditory brain stem. Lubejko, S. T., Fontaine, B., Soueidan, S. E., & MacLeod, K. M. (2019). Journal of Neurophysiology, 122(6), 2576–2590.
Fundamental Law of Memory Recall. Naim, M., Katkov, M., Romani, S., & Tsodyks, M. (2020). Physical Review Letters, 124(1), 018101.
Excitatory and Inhibitory Subnetworks Are Equally Selective during Decision-Making and Emerge Simultaneously during Learning. Najafi, F., Elsayed, G. F., Cao, R., Pnevmatikakis, E., Latham, P. E., Cunningham, J. P., & Churchland, A. K. (2020). Neuron, 105(1), 165-179.e8.
Asymmetries in Global Perception Are Represented in Near- versus Far-Preferring Clusters in Human Visual Cortex. Nasr, S., & Tootell, R. B. H. (2020). Journal of Neuroscience, 40(2), 355–368.
Modification of Synaptic-Input Clustering by Intrinsic Excitability Plasticity on Cerebellar Purkinje Cell Dendrites. Ohtsuki, G. (2020). Journal of Neuroscience, 40(2), 267–282.
A Distinct Class of Bursting Neurons with Strong Gamma Synchronization and Stimulus Selectivity in Monkey V1. Onorato, I., Neuenschwander, S., Hoy, J., Lima, B., Rocha, K.-S., Broggini, A. C., … Vinck, M. (2020). Neuron, 105(1), 180-197.e5.
Evidence for the world as an external memory: A trade-off between internal and external visual memory storage. Somai, R. S., Schut, M. J., & Van der Stigchel, S. (2020). Cortex, 122, 108–114.
Principles of Mutual Information Maximization and Energy Minimization Affect the Activation Patterns of Large Scale Networks in the Brain. Takagi, K. (2020). Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience, 13, 86.
Routing of Hippocampal Ripples to Subcortical Structures via the Lateral Septum. Tingley, D., & Buzsáki, G. (2020). Neuron, 105(1), 138-149.e5.
Motor Cortex Inputs at the Optimum Phase of Beta Cortical Oscillations Undergo More Rapid and Less Variable Corticospinal Propagation. Torrecillos, F., Falato, E., Pogosyan, A., West, T., Di Lazzaro, V., & Brown, P. (2020). Journal of Neuroscience, 40(2), 369–381.
Local cortical desynchronization and pupil-linked arousal differentially shape brain states for optimal sensory performance. Waschke, L., Tune, S., & Obleser, J. (2019)e. Life, 8, e51501.
Human Olfaction without Apparent Olfactory Bulbs. Weiss, T., Soroka, T., Gorodisky, L., Shushan, S., Snitz, K., Weissgross, R., … Sobel, N. (2020). Neuron, 105(1), 35-45.e5.
Stress-induced modulation of endocannabinoid signaling leads to delayed strengthening of synaptic connectivity in the amygdala. Yasmin, F., Colangeli, R., Morena, M., Filipski, S., van der Stelt, M., Pittman, Q. J., … Chattarji, S. (2020). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 117(1), 650–655.
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3thurs · 5 years
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Third Thursday events and exhibitions for October 17
The next Third Thursday — the monthly evening of art in Athens, Georgia — is scheduled for Thursday, October 17, from 6 to 9 p.m. All exhibitions are free and open to the public. This month will offer four events in addition to the exhibitions. None of the venues will be closed.
This Third Thursday announces the addition of a new venue: Creature Comforts Brewing Co.’s CCBC Gallery. Creature Comforts’ taproom is located at 271 W. Hancock Ave., in downtown Athens; like all other Third Thursday venues, admission is free and all ages are allowed. CCBC Gallery art shows are presented by Get Artistic, Creature Comforts’ community impact program to support the arts. After its inaugural Third Thursday this month, the gallery will be dark in November and December, returning in January.
Creature Comforts Brewing Co.’s CCBC Gallery
“Creatures of the Night” — A Halloween-inspired installation of fantastical creature silhouettes designed by artist Elinor Saragoussi. Nearly a dozen of the artist’s sketches will be transformed into larger-than-life paper cut-outs that are then pasted onto Creature Comforts’ tasting room walls. Saragoussi is an illustrator, designer, textile artist and musician in Athens.
Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia
Lecture: Gavin Pretor-Pinney, 5:30 p.m. — In his talk, “Cloudspotting For Beginners,” Gavin Pretor-Pinney, founder of the Cloud Appreciation Society, takes you on an illustrated tour of the sky. He shows how to recognize many of the varied and beautiful cloud formations, including how various cloud types appear in works of art in the museum’s permanent collection. 
Yoga in the Galleries, 6 p.m. — Join us for a yoga class surrounded by works of art in the galleries. Led by instructors from Five Points Yoga, this program is free and open to both beginner and experienced yogis. Space is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis; tickets are available at the front desk starting at 5:15 p.m. Yoga mats provided.
On view:
“Mary Lee Bendolph: Quilted Memories” — This survey exhibition features three decades’ worth of quilts created by artist Mary Lee Bendolph. 
“Before the War: Photographs of Syria by Peter Aaron” — Peter Aaron’s photographs of Syrian monuments, many of which are now destroyed.
“Storytelling in Renaissance Maiolica” — Colorful tin-glazed earthenware from 16th-century Italy, including two new acquisitions by the museum.
“Drama and Devotion in Baroque Rome” — Paintings on loan from the Museum and Gallery at Bob Jones University that show the influence of Caravaggio, including works by Rubens, Orazio Gentileschi and Simon Vouet.
“Rachel Whiteread” — Five cast-stone sculptures by Rachel Whiteread reinterpret the artist’s earlier resin castings of the space beneath chairs.
Permanent Collection — Thirteen galleries house a large portion of the Georgia Museum of Art’s collection, including many of the 100 American paintings that made up Alfred Heber Holbrook’s founding gift.
Lamar Dodd School of Art Galleries, University of Georgia
“Kiki Kogelnik, Julia Scher, Erika Vogt, Lisa Williamson” — A group show that examines technology in relation to the human body, performance and formal representations of the female figure.
“Codified Color” — Dodd graduate students Mary Gordon, Christina Foard and Nick Abrami employ color to examine personal histories. 
“Baci from Cortona” — Celebrating 50 years of UGA in Cortona, this show features a series of photographs, both professional and personal, that document this history. 
“Immortal Beloved” — Dodd MFA candidate Robby Toles challenges authenticity as the artist’s image takes precedence over place and questions where the ‘real’ might exist if everything is performed. 
Lyndon House Arts Center
Artist Gallery talks by exhibiting watercolor artists, 6 p.m. — Diana Toma, Suzanne Hicks and Mark Willis.
On view:
“Elemental Clayscapes by Love Hawk & Mendelwhite” — A pottery collaboration between David Hale and Marci White.
“Georgia Watercolor Society Member Exhibition 2019” — The Georgia Watercolor Society was formed in March 1975 to advance the art of watercolor painting while contributing to the cultural atmosphere and standards of the state of Georgia. This year, renowned watercolorist and juror Myrna Wacknov selected 64 works out of 194 entries. All artists are living and working in Georgia, and share their love of water-based mediums.
“This Is It!” — Features artists balancing their practice while working in the service industry.  Among the artists included in the exhibit are Lucy Calhoun, Toby Cole, Chris Collins, Kayla Cox, Jess Dunlap, Alexei Gural, Anna LeBer, Tim Root, Maximos Salzman, Elinor Saragoussi, Jessica Smith, Vernon Thornsberry and Robyn Waserman.
“Lounge Gallery: Photographs by Nathaniel Burkins”
“Collections from Our Community: Tad Gloeckler’s Flyswatters”
ATHICA: Athens Institute for Contemporary Art
“Jason Thrasher | Uncovered Perspectives: India 21 Years Later” — Pre-digital photographs of India digitally reprinted and reexamined. Jason Thrasher lives in Athens, Georgia, where he’s been working as an artist and professional photographer for 25 years. His coverage of the Southeast’s rich and varied music scene includes published portraits of the Drive-By Truckers, R.E.M. and the Elephant Six collective. Thrasher won the Georgia Author of the Year award in 2018 for his photography book “Athens Potluck,” a tender and encyclopedic look at the Athens music scene. Curated by Lauren Fancher.
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“Suspended: Leah Mazza and Laurel Fulton” — Leah Mazza received her undergraduate degree in drawing and metalsmithing at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and is now completing her final year at the University of Georgia for her master’s in fine arts. Laurel Fulton received her undergraduate degree at the University of Northern Colorado in photography and art education. She is a currently in her final year as a master’s student at UGA.
Hotel Indigo, Athens
“FUN” — An art exhibition featuring works by Neil Hancock, Marla Star, Jolene O’Brien, Kim Truesdale, Katherine Miele, Hannah Betzel and Brittainy Lauback. Just not ready to give up the joyful abandon of summer, the artists in this show explore engaging activities, human interest stories and just plain fun! Featuring photographic works by Brittainy Lauback, found objects by Kim Truesdale, drawing by Marla Star, decorated vinyl by Jolene O’Brien, paintings by Neil Hancock, collage by Hannah Betzel and embroidery by Katherine Miele. 
The Classic Center
Opening reception during Third Thursday, with light refreshments and a cash bar.
On view:
“Good Vibrations” — Taking a note from the Beach Boys, this show celebrates the end of the summer easing us on a smooth, harmonious, feel good transition into fall. Brittainy Lauback photographs cruise life, capturing the seascapes and portraits aboard a Carnival ship. Warren Slater draws from his Australian upbringing and interest in Aboriginal mark-making to create his pulsating pointillist landscapes picturing beaches and surf culture. Hannah Betzel’s vivid abstractions vibrate almost musically, conjuring images of the sea.
“Building Facades” — In Gallery II, on the second floor, Mike Landers’ solo exhibition of sophisticated, symmetric, minimally composed photographs will take you down memory lane. Images of Barnett’s Newsstand, Helix and the Gap will make you nostalgic for nights wandering downtown Athens of the late 1990s and early 2000s and make you realize how much has changed.
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Third Thursday was established in 2012 to encourage attendance at Athens’ established art venues through coordination and co-promotion by the organizing entities. Rack cards promoting Third Thursday and visual art in Athens are available upon request. This schedule and venue locations and regular hours can be found at 3thurs.org.
Contact: Michael Lachowski, Georgia Museum of Art, [email protected].
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obo-elcurador · 5 years
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hannah betzel
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icecreampizzer · 8 months
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some fun style doodles that I really like!! I completely forgot uploading the Ozzy one (first) here, so she gets to be here too!
The second one is a visual on how constructs are manifested in the world of TIA...at least, the more complex ones. Usually constructs don't require too much force when it comes to manifesting...Betzel's just built different.
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wasabioverdrive · 1 year
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rarepair moment ‼️ buttercroiss and croisslatte
i can see betzel and croissant being cute if they ever got together. i like it :)
i don't like croisslatte as much but that's just because i see latte as being older than croissant by like. 9 years lol
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supernews · 2 years
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IKEA India appoints Susanne Pulverer as its first woman CEO, CSO
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Swedish home furnishings retailer IKEA (part of Ingka Group) on Thursday announced the appointment of Susanne Pulverer as its new and first woman Chief Executive Officer and Chief Sustainability Officer, for its India business.
Pulverer, an experienced IKEA leader, takes over from the outgoing India CEO Peter Betzel, who will move on to his next assignment within the IKEA Group, the company said in a statement.
Prior to her role as IKEA India CEO and CSO, Pulverer held the position of Group Business Risk and Compliance Manager at the Ingka group. This is her third stint in India.
"I am excited to be back in India, as we are moving closer towards our vision of creating a better everyday life for the many people. India is a prioritised market for Ingka Group. Peter and the team have done a truly commendable job of introducing IKEA in India as a purpose-led brand, expanding the omnichannel presence across cities, strengthening local sourcing and retail competence, and so much more," Pulverer said.
The company will continue its journey to further expand and establish IKEA as a meaningful, loved, and trusted brand in the country keeping its long-term 2030 commitments in focus, she added.
It has been an incredible experience being a part of the IKEA India journey. I have had the support of an excellent and devoted team, and I wish to thank them all for their relentless efforts during these unprecedented times. I am extremely happy to leave the baton in the capable hands of Susanne. I am confident that she will lead our strong value-based India team to make the IKEA vision a reality for the many people," IKEA India CEO and CSO Peter Betzel added.
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ectotheology · 6 years
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betzel: hey harold what are you up to
harold:
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