Tuesday, November 23, 2010

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TRIBUTE: Licensed to kill

I wanted to try to also apply the technique to comics that I was experiencing these days on pictures, and when I need a laboratory guinea pig for my experiments take a scene from a movie and I mount it on a table-shot. This time it happened to Sean Connery fall victim to shady practices of my comics, in one of the sequences of the cult's first film on the agent 007.

My name is Bond, James Bond! :)

Thursday, November 11, 2010

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Chiaroscuro ...?



Friday, November 5, 2010

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A DISCOVERY CONFERENCE GIZA

Cairo - Egypt 4/11/2010
An archaeological mission led by the Council of Egyptian Antiquities brings to light a part of a long wall built around the Sphinx, in order to protect against wind and sand.

A team of archaeologists led by Zahui Hawass, the media secretary general of the Supreme Council of Antiquities in Egypt, pointing to a long brick wall which date corresponds to the reign of Thoutmosis IV. This wall was built 3,400 years ago around the Sphinx to protect against sand and wind.
The remains of two parts unl wall were discovered on the Giza plateau: the first measures 75 inches high and extends about 86 meters from north to south along the side Khephren the temple, the second measures 90 cm in height and located north of the temple over a length of 46 meters. Up to now, only a fraction is considered as an element of independent construction; this is another piece of 3 meters high and 12 meters in length. This new discovery proves the contrary that the sculpture was once completely surrounded and protected by a large fence.
For prof. Hawass, this wall whose existence was confirmed by some ancient texts, in the reign of daterebbe Thoutmosis IV. According to legend, decided after this building had a dream in which the Sphinx would ask him to free her from the sand and protect it, promising in return that he would become pharaoh.
Excavations are continuing on the site so to find other items in this enclosure. In addition, the Egyptian team to unearth the remains of a brick wall. According to Professor. Hawass, there may be vestiges of the foundations of the Pyramid of Khephren.

(article published in the French press artclair.com)

Monday, November 1, 2010

How Many Calories Do You Burn On An Arc



Wednesday November 10 2010, ore 20.45 c / o The Community Centre Via Borgo Saviotti 1 - FAENZA
"The Cry of Merlin" A journey through the maze of legends and local traditions, including the Grail as a feminine symbol, alchemy, and more "

Inorganic Chemisttry By Ifile

history of the Shroud: between fantasy and truth? A MYSTERY THE DISCOVERY LONG CENTURIES

IX Conference in Rome on the theme" Energy, an energy term, infinite manifestations - Saturday, 30 October 2010 c / o Waldensian Faculty of Theology, Great Hall Conference ROME
Anna Maria Mandelli

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article published in Il Resto del Carlino del19/10/2010: "From a pumpkin out the DNA of Louis XVI "
molecular anthropologists and forensic geneticists of our universities have recovered DNA from blood given to Louis XVI, King of France, guillotined by revolutionaries January 21, 1793, whose remains were found in blood of a precious gourd pyrography. And some genetic markers drawn from mitochondrial DNA and Y chromosome, agree with the traits that, according to the paintings of the time, distinguished the sovereign, see blue eyes. According to
chronicles of the time there were many citizens who came to the gallows to dip their handkerchiefs in sanque have a memory of the monarch and enforcement. The team of David Petterner, Donata Luiselli, Susi Pelotti Carla Bini and in collaboration with the group led by Carles Lalueza-Fox, a researcher at the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones (CSIC) in Barcelona, \u200b\u200bhas analyzed the residues left by one of these tissues and the results indipendentement obtained by genetic analysis conducted in two laboratories, suggest that the extracted DNA could belong to the king of France.
Although not trace remains of the handkerchief, the scientists were able to analyze the remains of a brown substance remained lodged inside of a pumpkin Romagna owned by a family from the end of the 800 and valuable artworks. In fact, it shows pictures of various actors of the French Revolution, as Georges Danton, Maximilien Robespierre, Jean-Paul Marrat, Queen Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI himself.
Interestingly, along with images, written text which tells the story of a witness the execution. Thanks to it you know that Maximilien Bourdaloue dipped his handkerchief in the blood, put it in the pumpkin and ordered a Parisian artist, Jean Roux decoration that ended Sept. 18, 1793, the researchers said the team of Bologna, working in laboratories Molecular Genetics and Forensic Anthropology. The intention was to sell the pumpkin Bourdaloue for 500 francs in L'Aquila, perhaps a nickname referring to the young Napoleon.