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彡INNOVATION彡!
We offer a place to let advice, creativity, and discussions to be. We also offer channels and categories for each subject. Drawing, writing, art; even photography and architecture! The skies the limit with creativity. Whether it's a slow, brooding story packed with mystery or a upbeat, colourful drawing you'll be lend hand with suggestions and compliments!
What categories we support (so far)
Artists
Writers
Photographers
Builders
What we offer
Creative events with potential Nitro🎉
A small but dedicated community💓
A new economy: pens!🖋️
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Roncq, la résidence des Chats-Huants.
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Tashirojima, l’île aux chats (Océan Pacifique).
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@sleepythug recently tagged me to make a list of my favorite new-to-me films i watched in 2022! (Thank you btw!!)
I know this was supposed to be more of a chill meme game but I took it as a chance to make a serious list and after some thinking I think this list pretty much includes a good range of stuff I was especially moved by/ interested in/ or entertained by through the year!
also I know 27 films is kinda a lot but considering out of the 815 films I watched 777 of them were first time watches this is only 3% lol
an additional note is that if I got hooked on a director I only put one film of theirs on this list.. if i hadn't made that rule the list would've looked a lot different tbh ...however that would've made it have less variety so I thought it was better do it that way and if you watch one and like it you can always look up more of their work ...
anyway ima tag a bunch of you id love to see them but no pressure to do it or to list as many films ! @jimphelps @phibes @everyones-into-weirdness @door6 @nononookytv @alicesweetalice54 @arpicot @skatalite @donnerpartyofone and @elliecreed (i know you just did a similar thing and ill see if i can be decisive enough to do something similar for that sometime soon )
also putting the titles under a cut in case theyre needed
Perfumed Nightmare (1977), The Ornithologist (2016), The Decay of Fiction (2002), Balangiga: Howling Wilderness (2017), Invisible Adversaries (1977), London Orbital (2002), The Scenic Route (1978), 2+2=22 [The Alphabet] (2017), Solaris (1972), The Winter There Was Very Little Snow (1982), Skinned Deep (2004), Chan Is Missing (1982), Ticket of No Return (1979), Film About a Woman Who... (1974), Female Trouble (1974), Time Indefinite (1993), The Crazy Family (1984), Tropical Malady (2004), Invasion of the Blood Farmers (1972), Studies for the Decay of the West (2010), A Walk Through H: The Reincarnation of an Ornithologist (1979), New York Ninja (2021), *Corpus Callosum (2022), Reveries (2018), Nothing (1999), Virtual Love (1993), The New Modernists: Folds Blobs + Boxes, Architecture in the Digital Era (2001)
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CHAT architects, Angsila Oyster Scaffolding Pavilion, Thailand 2023.
via: https://www.facebook.com/figprojects/photos/pcb.6249625358428595/6249624958428635/
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I might be working on the seasons au again askdjksjh
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I feel like climbing into the bottom of a bridge like a goblin for no apparent reason. Not those small ones, but the giant ones you can use to cross over large bodies of water. Maby it's just the need to see architecture from a lesser known angle.
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An odd criticism/nitpick I have of Miraculous, is that for magical pieces of jewelry, the Miraculouses are at best bland.
Like the Bee and Tiger Miraculous look quite good, but every other one looks soooo boring
Miraculous Ladybug is a show thematically embedded with Fashion. It takes place in Paris, one of the world centres of fashion. Several characters in the show (Gabriel, Chloe, Marinette, Zoe, Juleka, Adrien, Audrey Bourgeois, etc) either work in the fashion industry, have shown great interest in the fashion industry, or are straight up fashion designers. Miraculous is also heavily inspired from Magical Girl Anime and Manga, a subgenre known for superfluous costuming and highly detailed-feminine clothing.
And what do we get at their magical jewels? C-grade level plastic toys that look like they came out of a Kinder Surprise.
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彡 INNOVATION 彡's First Event: Monthly Initative's!
🎉The Monthly Initiative!🎉
What is it?
The Monthly Initiative is a monthly event where people can participate and win. Whether you specialise in drawing or writing, photography, or building you can still participate and win!
Each Initiative has it's own tailored theme. You can work with any genre, style, or angle but just make sure it follows the theme in some form.
❓How will it work?❓
The moderators and owner will randomly select members to be judges. It's optional to become one, not required so don't feel pressured into saying yes!
These randomly selected judges will then vote over the course of the 4 weeks and the most **'🌸' **reacted role will win!
Initiatives last for 1st of each month to the 1st of the next month, most of the time anyway. If everyone of people have submitted before the deadline then we can cut off the extended time. Or, a poll will be held to suggest so.
The Monthly Initiative is an optional event to participate in but if you do join in submit your piece of work to either Sam or Kum Berals DMs and we will list it!
❓What prizes are included?❓
There are 5 prizes (5 places) in general but if you do not win or you are a selected judge you still get something out of it!
These prizes can range from anything. 🖊️ , the servers currency, free server shop items and even new roles that correspond with the event!
These prizes change monthly, but the items suggested are permanent in some way.
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pinoys answering filipinana with harrow and nonpinoys answering barong... this is so fascinating to me. i love cultural perceptions
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temples in the indus valley
The ruins in the Indus Valley that are thought to resemble temples are characterized by certain architectural features. One of the most distinctive features is the presence of a large central courtyard, surrounded by smaller rooms or chambers. These courtyards were often accessed via a large gateway, which was often decorated with ornate carvings or sculpture. Additionally, some of the structures in the Indus Valley featured large platforms or raised areas, which may have been used for ritual purposes or to support altars.
Another characteristic of these structures is the use of baked bricks as a building material. These bricks were often made to a standardized size, which allowed for efficient construction and the creation of uniform walls. The use of baked bricks also allowed for the creation of decorative elements, such as friezes and relief carvings, which were sometimes used to depict religious or mythological scenes.
While it is difficult to say with certainty whether these structures were actually temples, there is evidence to suggest that they were used for religious or ritual purposes. For example, many of the artifacts recovered from these sites are associated with ritual or ceremonial activities, such as pottery vessels used for libations or the remains of sacrificial animals. Additionally, some of the larger structures in the Indus Valley, such as the Great Bath at Mohenjo-daro, are thought to have been used for ritual bathing or purification.
eg. Terracotta masks have been found at several sites in the Indus Valley civilization, including Mohenjo-Daro, Harappa, and Chanhu-Daro. These masks were usually discovered in association with ritual or ceremonial contexts, such as temple or funerary sites.The masks are typically small, measuring only a few inches in height and width, and are made from fired clay. They are usually modeled in the form of a human face, with features such as eyes, nose, and mouth, and sometimes with added decoration such as jewelry or headdresses. Some masks have been found with holes or loops at the top, suggesting that they may have been worn as pendants or hung on walls. The function of these masks is not entirely clear, as there are no written records from the Indus Valley civilization. However, some scholars suggest that they may have been used in rituals or ceremonies as representations of ancestors, gods, or other supernatural beings. Other scholars suggest that they may have been used for more mundane purposes, such as to decorate household shrines or to serve as amulets for protection.
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