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Distillery Design: Producing Craft Spirits at LaBelle Winery
LaBelle Winery in Amherst, New Hampshire hopes to introduce a craft spirits line to their product list in the near future. Our team collaborated with the winery’s owners and then communicated their wants and needs to a variety of distillation unit vendors in order to form recommendations on what company and unit would best suit LaBelle Winery’s facility and vision
Alix Labelle : Immobile, j'écoute la pluie
" It is widely understood that knitting is a handicraft used to create apparel such as mittens, socks, and sweaters. Yarn and needles are not usually thought to belong in the same realm as sketchbooks and graphite pencils, but both knitting and drawing serve to creating functional objects while also conveying concepts in a fine art context.
Knitting has been labeled as a woman's craft and thus has been less valued than fine art creations throughout history; I want to acknowledge this stereotype and embrace it as I am devoting myself to its practice. Many artists such as Haegue Yang, Judith Scott, and Sheila Hics have used yarn and textile in their sculptures and installations, subverting viewers' expectations towards these materials and making space for knitting in the contemporary art world, outside of the domestic space.
Mainly, this book seeks to show the meditative and time-consuming process of knitting. I believe this medium has the potential to carry a lot of meaning, and I am hoping to share with you what this process represents to me. " -- p.
Replication Data for: Flickering Low Frequency Auroral Hiss
The 135 files in this directory contain all data required to reproduce the results of LaBelle [2021] "Flickering Low Frequency Auroral Hiss".
The filenames have format: extract-YYYYMMDD-HHMM-HHMM-SP-USRP-CH0.dat-in.gz, where YYYY is the year (2019 for all of the data in this set), MM is the month, and DD is the day; the first HHMM gives the time of the first spectrum in the file in hours minutes; the second HHMM gives the time of the last spectrum in the file in hours minutes; and SP stands for the site where the data were recorded (SP for South Pole for all of the data in this set).
Each file covers a time interval of 1-60 minutes between June 11 and October 3, 2019. When unzipped, each file has this format: sets of 129 lines, each corresponding to a power spectrum; the first line in each set of 129 lines is time of that spectrum in format HHMM:seconds (on the date encoded in the filename), and lines 2-129 in each set of 129 lines are the relative powers in tenths of decibels corresponding to evenly spaced frequency bins ranging from 0-1000 kHz.
These power spectra were obtained by combining signals from two crossed antennas at South Pole Station, Antarctica. The original data consisted of 2M IQ samples per second on each antenna, corresponding to a bandwidth of 2 MHz and a center frequency of 1 MHz. They were analyzed by taking averages of four consecutive 256-point FFTs with Hanning window applied. Only the first half of the resulting transform (128 bins, corresponding to 0-1 MHz) were saved. These are the data in the above files. These data were used for all subsequent analysis presented in LaBelle [2021] paper entitled "Flickering Low Frequency Auroral Hiss
Guest Artist Concert: Claude Labelle, piano, January 16, 1998
This is the concert program of the Guest Artist Concert: Claude Labelle, piano performance on Friday, January 16, 1998 at 8:00 p.m., at the Concert Hall, 855 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were Davidsbündlertänze, Op. 6 by Robert Schumann and Sonata in A major, D. 959 by Franz Schubert. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund
Cultural Placemaking Through the Arts - Diane LaBelle
Diane LaBelle is the Executive Director and CEO of the Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Arts ("Charter Arts") and a former director of the Banana Factory. For the last 20 years, LaBelle has worked with the arts and education. LaBelle came to Bethlehem in 1994. She has a background as a fiber artist, as a pediatric nurse practitioner, and as an architect, and she describes how she became involved in arts education. In this interview, LaBelle describes the arts education work she has done in the Lehigh Valley, describes the mission and population of the Charter Arts High School, and she discusses the challenges facing young artists today. This interview is part of a series of interviews conducted by Lehigh University in collaboration with area artists Doug Roysdon (Mock Turtle Marionette Theater), Anna Russell, and Avi Setton. These interviews were supported in part by the Lehigh University Mellon Digital Humanities Initiative. An oral history interview is an act of memory and hence both highly selective and highly subjective. While it accurately reflects what a narrator remembers (or chooses to tell) of his or her experience and viewpoints, it may not accurately represent what actually transpired or what another person may have experienced. As such users should subject interviews to the same degree of critical scrutiny they would any other historical source
Replication Data for: "South Pole Station ground-based and Cluster satellite measurements of leaked and escaping Auroral Kilometric Radiation"
The 137 files in this directory contain all South Pole Station data required to
reproduce the results of LaBelle et al. [2021] "Cluster satellite and South Pole Station ground-based measurements of escaping and leaked Auroral Kilometric Radiation." (Cluster satellite data used in this paper are available at the Cluster Science Archive, URL www.cosmos.esa.int/web/csa.)
There are two types of files:
1) The first type of file (10 files) has file name pattern
YYYYMMDD-000001-SPS-.data.binary.gray.gz
where YYYY is the year (2019 or 2020 for all of the data in this set), MM is the month, and DD is the day; and SPS stands for South Pole Station, the site where the data were recorded.
Each file covers the time interval 0000-0600 UT on the date encoded in the file name. When unzipped, each file has this format: sets of 8193 lines, each corresponding to a power spectrum; the first line in each set of 8193 lines is time of that spectrum in format HH:MM:seconds (on the date encoded in the filename), and lines 2-8193 in each set of 8193 lines are the relative powers in decibels corresponding to evenly spaced frequency bins ranging from 0-5000 kHz.
These power spectra were obtained from analysis of signals from a 10 square-meter antenna in the science sector at South Pole Station, sampled at 10 MHz and analyzed by taking 16384-point FFTs each 0.2 seconds with Hanning window applied. The time in this file is kept exact to within a fraction of a millisecond by using the South Pole server.
2) The second type of files (127 files) has file name pattern
YYYYMMDD-HHMMSS-HHMMSS-SP-USRP-CHX.gz
where YYYY is the year (2018, 2019 or 2020 for all of the data in this set), MM is the month, and DD is the day; the first HHMMSS gives the time of the first spectrum in the file in hours minutes seconds; the second HHMMSS gives the time of the last spectrum in the file in hours minutes seconds; SP stands for the site where the data were recorded (SP for South Pole for all of the data in this set), and X indicates which antenna the data are from (1 or 2).
When unzipped, each file covers a time interval of 1-4 minutes. The data consist of a string of two-byte unsigned integers, alternately I and Q samples of data from one of two 40 square meter loop antennas, indicated in the file name, oriented perpendicular to each other on a 30-foot mast in the science sector at South Pole Station. The sample rate is 2 MHz and the center frequency is 1 MHz, so the data correspond to the bandwidth 0-2 MHz. The timing of the samples is estimated by dead reckoning through the file, using the start and end times encoded in the file name. The timing can drift by up to 1-2 seconds within the file; exact timing is obtained by correlating these data with the data in the other type of file, described above, which has exact timing. The IQ data in these files are calibrated. Taking a 2048 Fourier transform of the data yields a power spectrum which, when converted to decibels (10 log Power), 0 dB corresponds to an rms signal level of 65 mV/m
LaBelle (boat) [approximately 1900]
From the Antone S. Zeitler photograph album, a passenger-filled sailing yacht, the LaBelle, is seen sailing on one of the Great Lakes around 1900. The inscription on the photo identifies the boat as belonging to Winston. Terms associated with the photograph are: yachts | LaBelle (boat) | Great Lakes (North America) | Zeitler, Antone S
Albertville / Le travail graphique a été exécuté sous la surveillance de M. H. Thomas ; Gravée: le trait par Rouillard, la lettre par Carré, le figuré du terrain par Labelle, les eaux par Chartier
ALBERTVILLE / LE TRAVAIL GRAPHIQUE A ÉTÉ EXÉCUTÉ SOUS LA SURVEILLANCE DE M. H. THOMAS ; GRAVÉE: LE TRAIT PAR ROUILLARD, LA LETTRE PAR CARRÉ, LE FIGURÉ DU TERRAIN PAR LABELLE, LES EAUX PAR CHARTIER
Carte topographique de l'Etat-Major, Carte géologique détaillée (-)
Albertville / Le travail graphique a été exécuté sous la surveillance de M. H. Thomas ; Gravée: le trait par Rouillard, la lettre par Carré, le figuré du terrain par Labelle, les eaux par Chartier (169bis) ( -
Labelle barley
Labelle is a six-rowed spring feed barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) developed at McGill University from the cross between Loyola and Laurier. Its main advantage is its high yield performance in Quebec.Key words: Barley (spring), cultivar description </jats:p
St. Martin-Vésubie / Le travail graphique a été exécute sous la surveillance de M.H. Thomas ; Gravée: le trait par Rouillard, la lettre par Carrré, le figuré du terrain par Orgiazzi et Labelle, les eaux par Chartier
ST. MARTIN-VÉSUBIE / LE TRAVAIL GRAPHIQUE A ÉTÉ EXÉCUTE SOUS LA SURVEILLANCE DE M.H. THOMAS ; GRAVÉE: LE TRAIT PAR ROUILLARD, LA LETTRE PAR CARRRÉ, LE FIGURÉ DU TERRAIN PAR ORGIAZZI ET LABELLE, LES EAUX PAR CHARTIER
Carte topographique de l'Etat-Major, Carte géologique détaillée (-)
St. Martin-Vésubie / Le travail graphique a été exécute sous la surveillance de M.H. Thomas ; Gravée: le trait par Rouillard, la lettre par Carrré, le figuré du terrain par Orgiazzi et Labelle, les eaux par Chartier (213) ( -
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