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Kevin Ciampini snowboarding [13]
Color photograph of Kevin Ciampini with a Sims snowboard at Jackson Hole in the 1990s
Kevin Ciampini aerial trick [01]
Color photograph of Kevin Ciampini doing a jump on a Sims snowboard at an unidentified ski resort in the 1990s
Kevin Ciampini on Sims snowboard (verso)
Verso of the photograph of Kevin Ciampini at Jackson Hole, with stamp by Jackson Hole News
sims-lab/CapCruncher: v0.3.5
What's Changed
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<li>feat: enable pileups with multiple viewpoint bins by @alsmith151 in <a href="https://github.com/sims-lab/CapCruncher/pull/202">https://github.com/sims-lab/CapCruncher/pull/202</a></li>
<li>feat: add validation during pipeline run by @alsmith151 in <a href="https://github.com/sims-lab/CapCruncher/pull/203">https://github.com/sims-lab/CapCruncher/pull/203</a></li>
<li>fix: oom when counting by @alsmith151 in <a href="https://github.com/sims-lab/CapCruncher/pull/204">https://github.com/sims-lab/CapCruncher/pull/204</a></li>
<li>chore: clean-up repo by @alsmith151 in <a href="https://github.com/sims-lab/CapCruncher/pull/196">https://github.com/sims-lab/CapCruncher/pull/196</a></li>
<li>build(deps): Update plotly requirement from <=5.10.0,>5.0.0 to >5.0.0,<=5.17.0 by @dependabot in <a href="https://github.com/sims-lab/CapCruncher/pull/209">https://github.com/sims-lab/CapCruncher/pull/209</a></li>
</ul>
Additional
<ul>
<li>capcruncher-tools now no longer an optional dependency. Full integration into the package has been performed</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Full Changelog</strong>: <a href="https://github.com/sims-lab/CapCruncher/compare/v0.3.4...v0.3.5">https://github.com/sims-lab/CapCruncher/compare/v0.3.4...v0.3.5</a></p>
Kevin Brockmeier, Fiction Reading
October 25, 2013, Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita State UniversityAward winning author Kevin Brockmeier, reads from his work.University Libraries, Department of English, Department of Women's Studies, Watermark Books & Cafe, Ulrich Museum of Ar
Dr. Kevin Pelletier – Faculty Author Interview
Dr. Kevin Pelletier, Associate Professor of English, discusses his new book, Apocalyptic Sentimentalism: Love and Fear in US Antebellum Literature, published recently by the University of Georgia Press. The book provides powerful insights into the relationship between nineteenth-century sentimentality, religious discourse, and antislavery reform
Kevin Fenton: A Reading
The John S. Lucas Great River Reading Series (GRRS) hosts Winona native and author Kevin Fenton. Fenton will read from his new novel Cyan Magenta Yellow Black published by Black Lawrence Press, 2025.
Kevin Fenton is the author of Merit Badges, which won the AWP Prize for the Novel and the Friends of the American Writers Award, and Leaving Rollingstone, which Patricia Hampl called “the most important memoir to come out of the Midwest (or anywhere) in years.” He works as an advertising writer and creative director; in that capacity, he’s published essays in the design quarterlies Émigré and Eye (London), the anthology Looking Closer 2: Critical Writing On Graphic Design, and the UX design blog Boxes and Arrows. He got a slightly better education than he deserved at Beloit College, the University of Minnesota Law School, and the University of Minnesota MFA program. He lives in St Paul with his wife Ellen and his greyhound Evie
'Web of Life' - Profile of Kevin Petrie in Printmaking Today Winter 2024
Kevin Petrie, Professor of Creative Practice at the University of Sunderland, uses print to explore the novels and philosophy of Iris Murdoch writes Dr Miles Leeson. This is a 1200 word profile of Kevin Petrie and his recent work for 'Printmaking Today' which is the journal of the Royal Society of Painter Printmakers. The piece gives an overview of Petrie's creative practice focusing on the novels and thinking of Dame Iris Murdoch (1919-1999). The piece discusses Petrie's evolving model of creative practice for this project: reading the novels, sketching to visualise elements, developing and combining images in the studio and then reengagement with Murdoch (through the community, literature and archive). Petrie's 'Other Journeys' and 'Web of Life' exhibitions are discussed.
The author, Dr Miles Leeson, is the Director of the Iris Murdoch Research Centre at University of Chichester and Visiting Research Fellow at Kingston University. He is the lead editor of the Iris Murdoch Review, the Series Editor of ‘Iris Murdoch Today’ with Palgrave Macmillan, and has published widely on Murdoch’s work. He published Iris Murdoch: Philosophical Novelist (Continuum) in 2010, the edited collection Incest in Contemporary Literature (Manchester University Press, 2018), the festschrift Iris Murdoch: A Centenary Celebration (Sabrestorm Fiction, 2019), the edited collection Iris Murdoch and the Literary Imagination (Palgrave Macmillan, 2022) and is currently writing Iris Murdoch: Feminist.
Four prints by Kevin Petrie are reproduced with the text:
Untangle
2024
Etching from two plates with Chine Collé
Paper 38x29cm Image 14.8x12.5cm
Photo: Dave Williams
Friends
2023
Etching with Chine Collé
Paper 38x29cm Image 14.8x12.5cm
Photo: Dave Williams
Love
2023
Etching with Chine Collé
Paper 38x29cm Image 14.8x12.5cm
Photo: Dave Williams
What lies beneath
2024
Lithograph
38.5x28cm
Printed by Lee Turner at Hole Editions Newcastle
Photo: Dave William
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