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Trish Sie is a Grammy Award-winning American choreographer and director. She created, produced, choreographed and directed the treadmill dance video, "Here It Goes Again," with the rock band OK Go. The treadmill video, which has had over 15 million plays on YouTube since being posted in July of 2006, was performed live at the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards and won a 2007 Grammy Award for best short-form music video. Sie conceived the idea for the treadmill video, choreographed and shot it at her home dance studio using a friend's borrowed video camera. She also choreographed and co-directed OK Go's backyard dance, "A Million Ways," which was another earlier internet sensation, with millions of downloads and a nomination for Best Music Video at the 2006 MTV European Music Awards. She attended the University of Pennsylvania and is a professional ballroom dancer and owner of the Zebra Room Dance Studio in Orlando, FL. She has choreographed for other musicians, including Rufus Wainwright, the Imagination Movers, ESPN and various DanceSport champions, and is also the creator, composer, and writer of the musical science-based children's show, The Snark-a-Snoops, based in Los Angeles.
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http://uk.news.yahoo.com/11022007/46/photo/ damian-kulash-trish-sie-accept-award-best-short-form-music.html
http://www.grammy.com
PDF version of a PEOPLE magazine feature on Trish Sie: http://capitolstreetteam.sparkart.com/teaminfo.php?artist_id=98
NPR INTERVIEW: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4824604
SYDNEY MORNING HERALD: http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2006/08/24/1156012675806.html
"ANTVILLE" NOMINATES TRISH SIE FOR YEAR'S BEST CHOREOGRAPHY: http://videos.antville.org/stories/1533947/
VH1: http://www.vh1.com/news/articles/1539637/08282006/ok_go.jhtml
MTV: http://www.mtv.com/ontv/vma/2006/news.jhtml?newsId=1539643
USA TODAY: http://www.usatoday.com/money/media/2006-11-27-ok-go_x.htm
WASHINGTON POST: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/11/20/AR2006112001289.html
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,1569868,00.html
2007 GRAMMY NOMINEES: http://music.yahoo.com/read/news/37845164
MTV EUROPE VIDEO AWARD NOMINEES: http://www.exposay.com/mtv-europe-awards-to-be-hosted-by-justin-timberlake/v/4532/
YOUTUBE SEARCH RESULTS: http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%22Here+it+goes+again%22+ok+go&search=Search
SNARK-A-SNOOPS WEBSITE: http://www.snarkasnoops.com
TRISH SIE WEBSITE: http://www.trishsie.com
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[edit] Benjamin Rohé
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Benjamin Rohé, born 1981 in Kaiserslautern (Germany), started to work in the Internet industry with the age of 15 years. He designed Websites for Advertising agencies which where not active in the Internet Business. When Benjamin Rohé became 17 years, he started his own company. The company created own online projects and started to market the advertising space on it. Many Internet Magazines where writing about the Projects and rated them TOP 5 in the sector of free email and free SMS. With this success Benjamin founded together with Karl-Heinz Schnürch the ON-WEB AG in 1999, effective to January, 1st in 2000. ON-WEB was very famous to create online projects such as surfway, handyland, primabella, the official German Anna Kurnikova Fan Site and many other "WEB 1.0" portals.
Benjamin Rohé was in charge of the innovation, project coordination and Advertising sales within the portals. At the peak level of advertising, it reached 10 Mio. delivered Ads a month, sold mostly on a CPM basis.
In 2001 Benjamin Rohé than joined the 2way interactive GmbH to innovate the mobile content sales online. In a short-term he managed to build a distribution network of more than 100 Online Portals / Radio&TV Stations selling via a White Label B2C mobile content.
In 2002 Benjamin Rohé founded the Company BauEnergie (translation:building energy)BauEnergie
Since 2002 he is working within the Buongiorno group Buongiorno SpA as Director Operations in the regions Germany, Switzerland and Austria.
In 2007 Benjamin Rohé and Christoph Räthke started a Event series called "HomeBase" in the center of Berlin (Germany) to bring together the Media & Mobile industry from the german capitol.
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[edit] Lense-Thirring Effect
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According to Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity, spacetime (space and time) get pulled out of shape near a forcibly-accelerated or rotating body in a phenomenon referred to as frame-dragging. The rotational frame-dragging effect was first derived from the theory of general relativity in 1918 by the Austrian physicists Joseph Lense and Hans Thirring, and is also known as the Lense-Thirring effect. More generally, the subject of field effects caused by moving matter is known as gravitomagnetism.
Lense and Thirring predicted that the rotation of an object would alter space and time, dragging a nearby object out of position compared to the predictions of Newtonian physics. This is the frame-dragging effect. The predicted effect is incredibly small — about one part in a few trillion — which means that you have to look at something very massive, or build an instrument that is incredibly sensitive.
More familiar and already-proven effects of special relativity include the equivalence of mass and energy (as seen in matter-antimatter reactions), and the Lorentz transformations which make objects near lightspeed seem to grow shorter and heavier from the point of view of an outside observer. Recent measurements of satellites in Earth orbit have shown frame dragging and represented another successful prediction of General Relativity.
[edit] Frame dragging effects
- Rotational frame-dragging (Lense-Thirring effect) is the inevitable result of the general principle of relativity, applied to rotation. The relativisation of rotational effects means that a rotating body ought to pull light around with it, in a manner somewhat reminiscent of old "aether-dragging" models. It is now the best-known effect, partly thanks to the Gravity Probe B experiment.
- Accelerational frame dragging is the similarly inevitable result of the general principle of relativity, applied to acceleration. Although it arguably has equal theoretical legitimacy to the "rotational" effect, the difficulty of obtaining an experimental verification of the effect means that it receives much less discussion and is often omitted from articles on frame-dragging (but see Einstein, 1921).
- Velocity frame dragging is even less well known and much more controversial. Its effects (or similar effects) do seem to appear in general relativity, but it is not usually listed as a "valid" example of frame-dragging. The reasons for this are complicated.
- More complex effects can be constructed from these basic building blocks, to produce a variety of effects involving combinations of rotations and accelerations, time-variant acceleration ("jerk") and more complex rotations.
Using recent observations by X-ray astronomy satellites, including NASA's Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer, a team of astronomers announced in 1997 that they had seen evidence of frame-dragging in disks of gas swirling around a black hole. The team included Dr. Wei Cui of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and his colleagues, Dr. Nan Zhang, working at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, and Dr. Wan Chen of the University of Maryland in College Park.
[edit] Experimental test of the gravitomagnetic Schiff effect
The gyroscope-based Gravity Probe B experiment aims to detect any frame-dragging effects on the direction of spin of its gyroscopes as it orbits around the Earth. It was successfully launched on April 20, 2004 for an 18-month experiment. If this experiment is successful, it is expected to yield the most accurate measurements yet performed in this field. Indeed, an accuracy of better than 1% is expected.
[edit] Experimental tests of the Lense-Thirring effect in the gravitational fields of the Earth, Mars and the Sun
Another consequence of the gravitomagnetic field of a central rotating body is the so-called Lense-Thirring effect (Lense and Thirring 1918). It consists of small secular precessions of the longitude of the ascending node Ω and the argument of pericenter ω of the path of a test mass freely orbiting the spinning main body. de Sitter (1916) worked out the gravitomagnetic pericentre precession in the particular case of equatorial orbits. Lense and Thirring (1918) originally proposed to use the natural satellites of the gaseous giant planets of the Solar System, especially Jupiter, to detect their effect, but such a possibility is not yet viable today (Iorio and Lainey 2005). In regard to the Earth's gravitational field, Cugusi and Proverbio (1978) proposed for the first time to use the LAGEOS satellite, just launched at that time, along with the other existing terrestrial artifical satellites to measure the Lense-Thirring effect with the Satellite Laser Ranging (SLR) technique. Later, Ciufolini (1986) proposed to built and launch a new SLR satellite of LAGEOS-type in supplementary orbital configuration with respect to LAGEOS, but, to date, no effective plans have yet been approved to implement such a proposal. For the nodes of the LAGEOS and LAGEOS II satellites the Lense-Thirring node rates amount to ~30 milliarcseconds per year (ms/yr or ms yr − 1). Such tiny precessions would totally be swamped by the much larger classical precessions induced by the even zonal harmonic coefficients of the multipolar expansion of the Newtonian part of the terrestrial gravitational potential. Even the most recent Earth gravity models from the dedicated CHAMP and GRACE missions would not allow to know the even zonal harmonics to a sufficiently high degree of accuracy in order to extract the Lense-Thirring effect from the analysis of the node of only one satellite.
Ciufolini (1996) proposed to overcome this problem by suitably combining the nodes of LAGEOS and LAGEOS II and the perigee of LAGEOS II in order to cancel out all the static and time-dependent perturbations due to the first two even zonal harmonics . Various analyses with the pre-CHAMP/GRACE JGM-3 and EGM96 Earth gravity models were performed by Ciufolini et al. over observational time spans of some years (Ciufolini et al. 1996; 1997; 1998). The claimed total accuracies were in the range of 20-25% (Ciufolini 2004). However, subsequent analyses by Ries et al. (2003a; 2003b) and Iorio (2003) showed that such estimates are largely optimistic. Indeed, a more conservative and realistic evaluation of the impact of the uncancelled even zonal harmonics , according to the adopted EGM96 model, yield a systematic error of about 80% at 1-sigma level. Moreover, also the systematic error due to the non-gravitational perturbations mainly affecting the perigee of LAGEOS II was underestimated.
The opportunities offered by the new generation of Earth gravity models from CHAMP and, especially, GRACE allowed to discard the perigee of LAGEOS II, as pointed out by Ries et al. (2003a; 2003b). In 2003 Iorio, following the strategy put forth by Ciufolini (1996), put explicitly forth a suitable linear combination of the nodes of LAGEOS and LAGEOS II which cancels out the first even zonal harmonic J2 (Iorio and Morea 2004). Such an observable was used by Ciufolini and Pavlis in a test performed with the 2nd generation GRACE-only EIGEN-GRACE02S Earth gravity model over a time span of 11 years (Ciufolini and Pavlis 2004). The claimed total error budget is 5% at 1-sigma level and 10% at 3-sigma level. However, Iorio (2005a; 2005b; 2006a; 2006b) criticized such results because of the neglected impact of the secular variations of the uncancelled even zonal harmonics which would amount to about 13%. This would yield a total error of 20% at 1-sigma level. Moreover, the latest CHAMP/GRACE-based Earth gravity models do not yet allow for a model-independent measurement. Indeed, the systematic error due to the static part of the even zonal harmonics amounts to 4% for EIGEN-GRACE02S, 6% for EIGEN-CG01C and 9% for GGM02S at 1-sigma level. Another potential source of additional systematic bias may be represented by the cross-coupling among J2 and the residuals of the inclination δi, as pointed out by Iorio (2006b). Other papers on such a long-lasting, sometimes harsh, controversy are (Ciufolini and Pavlis 2005; Lucchesi 2005).
By the way, such a controversial test has recently been superseded by an unexpected result in the gravitational field of Mars. Indeed, by suitably interpreting the RMS orbit overlap differences of the out-of-plane portion (Konopliv et al. 2006) of the orbit of the Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) spacecraft which orbited the red planet along a nearly polar orbit until November 2006, Iorio (2006c) reported a 6% measurement, on average, of the Lense-Thirring effect. A further analysis (Iorio 2007a), based on a more detailed calculation, extended time span and error analysis, has pushed the precision level of such a test below the 1% level. A lively debate about such finding can be found in (Krogh 2007; Iorio 2007b; Sindoni et al. 2007; Iorio 2007c).
Other preliminary tests of the Lense-Thirring effect induced by the Sun's gravitomagnetic field on the orbital motions of the inner planets of the Solar System can be found in (Iorio 2005c). The predictions of general relativity for the Lense-Thirring perihelion precessions are, in fact, in agreement with the latest determinations of the extra-perihelion advances of the inner planets (Pitjeva 2005a) obtained with the EPM2004 ephemerides (Pitjeva 2005b), but the errors are still large.
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- I. Ciufolini, Measurement of Lense--Thirring Drag on High-Altitude Laser-Ranged Artificial Satellites. Phys. Rev. Lett., 56, 278-81 (1986).
- I. Ciufolini. On a new method to measure the gravitomagnetic field using two orbiting satellites. Il Nuovo Cimento A, 109, 1709-1720, (1996).
- I. Ciufolini, D. Lucchesi, F. Vespe, and A. Mandiello, Measurement of Dragging of Inertial Frames and Gravitomagnetic Field Using Laser-Ranged Satellites, Il Nuovo Cimento A 109 575-590, (1996).
- I. Ciufolini, F. Chieppa, D. Lucchesi, and F. Vespe. Test of Lense-Thirring orbital shift due to spin. Classical and Quantum Gravity 14, 2701-2726, (1997).
- I. Ciufolini, E.C. Pavlis, F. Chieppa, E. Fernandes-Vieira, and J. Perez-Mercader, J. Test of general relativity and measurement of the Lense-Thirring effect with two Earth satellites. Science 279, 2100-2103, (1998).
- I. Ciufolini. Frame Dragging and Lense-Thirring Effect, General Relativity and Gravitation 36, 2257-2270, (2004).
- I. Ciufolini, E. C. Pavlis. A confirmation of the general relativistic prediction of the Lense – Thirring effect. Nature 431, 958 - 960 (21 October 2004)
- I. Ciufolini, E. C. Pavlis. On the measurement of the Lense–Thirring effect using the nodes of the LAGEOS satellites, in reply to “On the reliability of the so-far performed tests for measuring the Lense–Thirring effect with the LAGEOS satellites” by L. Iorio. New Astronomy 10 636-651, (2005).
- L. Cugusi, and E. Proverbio Relativistic Effects on the Motion of Earth's Artificial Satellites. Astronomy and Astrophysics 69 321-325 (1978).
- W. de Sitter, Einstein's theory of gravitation and its astronomical consequences, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 76 699-728, (1916).
- Einstein, A The Meaning of Relativity (contains transcripts of his 1921 Princeton lectures).
- L. Iorio. The impact of the static part of the Earth's gravity field on some tests of General Relativity with Satellite Laser Ranging. Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy 86 277-294, (2003).
- L. Iorio and A. Morea. The impact of the new Earth gravity models on the measurement of the Lense-Thirring effect. General Relativity and Gravitation 36, 1321-1333, (2004). Preprint [3].
- L. Iorio. On the reliability of the so-far performed tests for measuring the Lense – Thirring effect with the LAGEOS satellites. New Astronomy 10 603-615, (2005a).[4]
- L. Iorio. The impact of the new Earth gravity models on the measurement of the Lense-Thirring effect with a new satellite. New Astronomy 10 616-635, (2005b).[5]
- L. Iorio. First preliminary evidence of the general relativistic gravitomagnetic field of the Sun and new constraints on a Yukawa-like fifth force. (2005c). [6]
- L. Iorio. A critical analysis of a recent test of the Lense-Thirring effect with the LAGEOS satellites. Journal of Geodesy 80 128-136, (2006a). [7]
- L. Iorio. An assessment of the measurement of the Lense-Thirring effect in the Earth gravity field, in reply to: ``On the measurement of the Lense-Thirring effect using the nodes of the LAGEOS satellites, in reply to ``On the reliability of the so far performed tests for measuring the Lense-Thirring effect with the LAGEOS satellites by L. Iorio, by I. Ciufolini and E. Pavlis. Planetary Space Science doi: 10.1016/j.pss.2006.08.001 (2006b).[8]
- L. Iorio. A note on the evidence of the gravitomagnetic field of Mars. Classical Quantum Gravity 23, 5451-5454 (2006c). [9]
- L. Iorio. High-precision measurement of frame-dragging with the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft in the gravitational field of Mars. (2007a). [10]
- L. Iorio. Reply to ``Iorio's ``high-precision measurement of frame dragging with the Mars Global Surveyor, by Kris Krogh. (2007b). [11]
- L. Iorio. Reply to ``On the Systematic Errors in the Detection of the Lense-Thirring Effect with a Mars Orbiter , by Giampiero Sindoni, Claudio Paris and Paolo Ialongo. (2007c). [12]
- L. Iorio, and V. Lainey, The Lense-Thirring Effect in the Jovian System of the Galilean Satellites and its Measurability, International Journal of Modern Physics D 14 2039-2049, (2005).[13]
- A. Konopliv et al., A global solution for the Mars static and seasonal gravity, Mars orientation, Phobos and Deimos masses, and Mars ephemeris. Icarus 182 23-50, (2006).
- K. Krogh, Iorio's "high-precision measurement" of frame dragging with the Mars Global Surveyor. (2007). [14]
- Lense, J. and Thirring, H. Über den Einfluss der Eigenrotation der Zentralkörper auf die Bewegung der Planeten und Monde nach der Einsteinschen Gravitationstheorie. Physikalische Zeitschrift 19 156-63 (1918) [On the Influence of the Proper Rotation of Central Bodies on the Motions of Planets and Moons According to Einstein's Theory of Gravitation]
- D. Lucchesi. The impact of the even zonal harmonics secular variations on the Lense-Thirring effect measurement with the two Lageos satellites. International Journal of Modern Physics D 14 1989-2023, (2005).
- E.V. Pitjeva, Relativistic Effects and Solar Oblateness from Radar Observations of Planets and Spacecraft, Astronomy Letters 31, 340-349 (2005a).
- E.V. Pitjeva, High-Precision Ephemerides of Planets—EPM and Determination of Some Astronomical Constants, Solar System Research 39, 176-186 (2005b).
- J. C. Ries, R. J. Eanes and B. D. Tapley. Lense-Thirring Precession Determination from Laser Ranging to Artificial Satellites. Nonlinear Gravitodynamics ed. R. Ruffini and C. Sigismondi (World Scientific, Singapore, 2003a) pp. 201-211.
- J. C. Ries, R. J. Eanes, B. D. Tapley and G. E. Peterson. Prospects for an Improved Lense-Thirring Test with SLR and the GRACE Gravity Mission. Proc. 13th Int. Laser Ranging Workshop NASA CP 2003-212248 ed. R. Noomen, S. Klosko, C. Noll and M. Pearlman. (NASA Goddard 2003b). Preprint [15]
- G. Sindoni, C. Paris and P. Ialongo, On the Systematic Errors in the Detection of the Lense-Thirring Effect with a Mars Orbiter, (2007). [16]
- Thirring, H. Über die Wirkung rotierender ferner Massen in der Einsteinschen Gravitationstheorie. Physikalische Zeitschrift 19, 33 (1918). [On the Effect of Rotating Distant Masses in Einstein's Theory of Gravitation]
- Thirring, H. Berichtigung zu meiner Arbeit: "Über die Wirkung rotierender Massen in der Einsteinschen Gravitationstheorie". Physikalische Zeitschrift 22, 29 (1921). [Correction to my paper "On the Effect of Rotating Distant Masses in Einstein's Theory of Gravitation"]
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[edit] henri de saconay
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Henri de Saconay (1396-1445)
The main historical source relating the biography of Henri de Saconey can be found in Jean BEYSSAC, « Les chanoines de l’Eglise de Lyon », Editions Georges, 1914; and in Charles-Henri EYRAUD, « Horloges astronomiques au tournant du XVIIIe siècle : de l’à-peu-près à la précision. » PhD in history from the University of Lyon, 2004.
Henri de Saconay is the son of Guichard de Saconay.
His genealogy can easily be traced on the website of the Société Genevoise de Généalogie. [17]
Henri de Saconay is an ecclesiastic. He read law at the University of Montpellier where he achieved a doctorate of law. His ecclesiastical career followed a well signalled path. He received his “canonicat” in April 1396 and then he became a sexton of the Church of Lyon. He was nominated deputy to the Council of Constance in February 1414. After the Council, he became an active member of the Chapter of the Church of Lyon. He was successively « auditeur des comptes » (1434/35), « juge de la cour du cloître » (in 1435 and 1437), « pacificateur pour le Chapitre » (in 1441 and 1442). He died on the 11 February 1445 at Rochetaillée.
He belonged to the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem and enjoyed the privileges of such a noble order. He was successively, a judge, a curator and an executor of the privileges in the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem. At the same time, he was nominated Vicar general of Arles and provost of Ceyzérieu (next to Geneva) this until his death.
On his tomb is graved in the stone:
«Ci-gît le vénérable et illustre seigneur Henri de Saconnay, docteur en droit, chanoine et sacristain de cette bienfaisante (maternelle) église de Lyon, et aussi doyen de Ceyzérieu, dans le diocèse de Genève, qui mourut le . . . de l’année . . . Qu’il repose en paix. Amen »
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[edit] ICONOCLAST: A Avant Punk/Jazz Duo From NYC since 1987
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ICONOCLAST is a duo from New York City comprised of Julie Joslyn (alto saxophone, live electronics, violin, vocals) and Leo Ciesa (drums, percussion, keyboards, vocals). Ciesa and Joslyn have been composing and performing together since the beginning of 1987 and have developed an eclectic body of material. ICONOCLAST's music and performance is known for its intensity, physicality and "larger than duo" impact. Acoustic and electronic sounds exist side by side as the music moves between improvisation and composition. Ciesa and Joslyn's joy in playing and their love of all forms of music is evident in their compositions and in their distinctive sound.
ICONOCLAST plays regularly in New York City and also frequently performs throughout the United States, Canada and Europe. Ciesa and Joslyn have performed at various festivals, including the Avantgarde Jazz Festival in Imola, Italy; Audio Art Festival in Krakow, Poland; II Festiwal Muzyka z Mozgu in Bydgoszcz, Poland; Sziget Festival in Budapest, Hungary; International Ring Ring Festival in Belgrade, Serbia; Interzone International Festival in Novi Sad, Serbia; The Festival of Women Improvisers and NYU Independent Music Fest, in New York City. ICONOCLAST has been featured on various radio and television programs worldwide. Joslyn and Ciesa have done numerous radio and television interviews as well as a live on-the-air concert on WFMU-FM. ICONOCLAST composed and performed the title theme music for the cable television series "Labor at the Crossroads," and has been featured on the TV series "Welcome to Nocturnia (The Art World)." The duo composed and performed the music for the documentary film "Savage Acts: Wars, Fairs and Empire" and the website “The Lost Museum”(American Social History Productions, Inc.). ICONOCLAST contributed compositions to the compilation CD "Transforms: The Nerve Events Project" (Cuneiform Records). The duo has collaborated and performed with noted Polish poet Andrzej Dorobek. Ciesa and Joslyn have received grants from Meet the Composer and from Arts International: The Fund for U.S. Artists at International Festivals and Exhibitions and are recipients of Artist's Fellowships in Music Composition from the New York Foundation for the Arts.
ICONOCLAST's CDs “The Body Never Lies” (2006),“The Dreadful Dance” (2005),“Paradise” (2000), "Blood is Red" (1995), "The Speed of Desire" (1992) and "City of Temptation" (1990), all on Fang Records, as well as the cassette "Sins of New York" (1989) and “In the Vodka Garden” (2005) which was released by the Russian label Record One, have been enthusiastically reviewed in publications such as The Village Voice, All About Jazz, Cadence, Jazzwise (UK), Tone Clusters, EAR, Creem, Option, New York Review of Records, Toronto Eye Weekly, The Gazette (Canada), The London Free Press, Margen (Spain), Il Manifesto (Italy), La Republica (Italy), Rumore (Italy), Rockstar (Italy), Music Club (Italy), Batteur (France), Informator ‘ARS’ 2 (Poland), Dziennik Polski (Poland) and Afisha (Russia).
LEO CIESA (Drums, percussion, keyboards, vocals) is a New Yorker. Originally from Sweden, he taught drums and played a wide variety of music in Europe until he came to the United States in 1981 to study at the Creative Music Studio in Woodstock, NY and the Dick Grove School of Music in Los Angeles. He was based in L.A and Baltimore before moving to New York City in 1986. Leo Ciesa is also the drummer in the septet Doctor Nerve and can be heard on their recordings "Did Sprinting Die?," "Beta 14 ok," "Skin," “Every Screaming Ear,” and “Ereia” (Cuneiform Records) and on "Live at the Knitting Factory, Vol. 3" (A&M Records). He is also on Micro-East Collective’s CD “Out of My Face” (Umbrella) and Larry Polansky’s “Change” (Artifact). Leo Ciesa has an endorsement with Pro-Mark drum sticks.
JULIE JOSLYN (Alto saxophone, live electronics, violin, vocals) is a native New Yorker. She studied for a number of years with soprano saxophonist and composer Jane Ira Bloom. She has played with the Indian-influenced rock quintet Church of Betty, and can be heard on MacLean and Ponomarenko's album "Music Without Computers" and as guest screamer on Doctor Nerve's "Skin." In addition, she is a practicing psychoanalyst and painter.
[Note: explicit permission granted from ICONOCLAST to publish the above. Please contact them at icon@iconoclastnyc.com to corroborate this if necessary.]
[edit] Sources
Julie Joslyn and Leo Ciesa are profiled in Encyclopedia of Jazz Musicians by Lewis Porter/Institute of Jazz Studies: http://newarkwww.rutgers.edu/IJS/porter/index.html
Numerous articles and reviews published since 1987, most recently in "All About Jazz": http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=22980
Please link ICONOCLAST website to Wikipedia article: http://www.iconoclastnyc.com
ICONOCLAST's Record label: http://www.fangrecords.com
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Declined. This suggestion doesn't sufficiently explain the importance or significance of the subject. See the speedy deletion criteria A7 and/or guidelines on musical artists. Please provide more information on why this musical artist is worthy of inclusion in an encyclopedia. Thank you. Graeme Bartlett 07:46, 12 August 2007 (UTC)
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Infobox Magazine
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Worldwide JAM or WWJ is currently an Internet based magazine aimed mainly toward the Parkour community. The magazine itself features a multitude of articles ranging from the appearance of parkour in the media including when members of the street team appeared on an episode of the BBC's motoring programme Top Gear featuring a race between James May in a new Peugeot 207 against two traceurs (Daniel Ilabaca and Kerbie from Worldwide JAM's 'Street Team') in the city of Liverpool on 23 July 2006.[1] or whenever parkour is covered by even the local media and readers are generally encouraged to report & send in any newspaper or television coverage they have recieved.[2][3] The magazine also features a number of parkour related equipment (like body building gear) or clothing evaluations to show how a traceur can increase his effiency in the discipline by perhaps using the reviewed items, while the Worldwide Jam magazine promises to be impartial, unbiased and balanced some of these "road tests" have actually been written up by the magazines readers although it can be argueed that this kind of reporting helps them achieve their goal.
Back in November 2005, Issue #1 of the magazine was set to have its printing date set and deliveries started, With the first three issues being published bi-monthly and limited to 10,000 copies only, also the magazine was originally only going to be sold via specialist retailers or by subscription.[4] Problems arose however in getting the magazine into an actual physical format for printing which remain to present day. Many members of the parkour community are still awaiting copies of the magazine or refunds after purchacing advanced subscriptions of the magazine.[5] The WWJ website is currently displaying the following message when you click on its Magazine tab:
03/01/07
DETAILS COMING SHORTLY
so hopefully more details on the magazines physical realease should be revealed on that date.
[edit] Planet Parkour
Planet Parkour, is a program on the worldwide jam website that was put together by Chris Phillips and is an adaptation of the Hotspot Map found on the South Coast Parkour community website[6]. The program itself is based on a Google maps API and displays on the map a parkour "hotspot" location, also it is possible for any traceur using the service to set their own personal location showning where they themselves are.
[edit] Global Connect
The "Worldwide JAM GPR on White" global connect banner
Global Connect or the International Crew Directory is another service offered by the magazine that enables internet communities or groups of traceurs "teams" to have a link to their own websites by sending in their "crew banner" which comprizes of a 185x60 pixel jpeg or gif image which normally depicts the teams logo. Along with the banner the team must include the crew's website URL which then after admin approval gets added to the main directory on WWJ's website. All WWJ require for this service is to have the crew wishing to be added to the directory place WWJ's own banner on the crew's website.
[edit] Street Team
The current street team members for 2007 are:[7]
- Philli
- Andi
- Daniel Ilabaca
- Chris
- Drunkmonk
- Curtis
- Brad
- Luke
- Luiz
- Tyson
- Binary
- Ash
- Stuwart
[edit] External Links
Worldwide JAM Website - http://www.worldwidejam.tv/index.html
Global Connect - http://www.worldwidejam.tv/linkspage.jam.parkour.html
Planet Parkour - http://www.worldwidejam.tv/PlanetParkour.1b.html
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