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EXPLORE: Jul 5, 2009 #119

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Moena (in ladino: Moena) è un comune di 2.628 abitanti della provincia di Trento.
Moena è il più popolato paese della Val di Fassa, in Trentino, ed è sito in una conca tra le Dolomiti. È coronata da spettacolari gruppi dolomitici, quali: Catinaccio, Sassolungo, Monzoni e Latemar.
Sovrasta l'abitato la chiesa di San Vigilio, dal campanile gotico, al suo interno si trovano diverse opere del pittore moenese Valentino Rovisi (23 dicembre 1715 - 12 marzo 1783), della scuola di Tiepola.
Accanto l'antichissima chiesetta di San Volfango (1025) con affreschi del XV secolo e un pregevole soffitto barocco in legno, opera del moenese Giovanni Guadagnini (XVII secolo).
Grazie ai suoi notevoli impianti sciistici ed alla bellezza del paesaggio, l'attività economica del paese è passata, lungo la sua storia più recente (dagli inizi del 1900), dall'agricoltura, al turismo. Nel folklore locale però, si ricordano ancora gli ottimi maiali allevati in questo comune, che danno ai moenesi il soprannome di "porciè" (porcelli), che segue la tradizione delle valli di Fiemme e Fassa di dare un soprannome specifico agli abitanti dei vari paesi. La cultura, le tradizioni e l'amore per la lingua del piccolo centro sono molto forti, e vengono tutelate dall'Istituto Culturale Ladino, che si occupa di conservare al meglio gli usi e costumi di Moena e degli altri sette comuni della Valle di Fassa.

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Moena is a comune (municipality) in the province of Trento in the Italian region Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, located about 60 km northeast of Trento. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 2,622 and an area of 82.6 km².[1]
The municipality of Moena contains the frazioni (subdivisions, mainly villages and hamlets) Forno, Sorte, Someda, Penia, Medil and San Pellegrino.
Moena borders the following municipalities: Pozza di Fassa, Welschnofen, Vigo di Fassa, Falcade, Soraga, Predazzo and Tonadico.

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EXPLORE: Mar 29, 2009 #141

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Florida State WR Greg Dent (PUBLISHED ON JUN 10, 2013) ...item 3.. FSU News - As is the standard in America, all accused are innocent until proven guilty. ...
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Florida State wide receiver Greg Dent was arrested Sunday night on a sexual assault charge, the Orlando Sentinel reports.
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Florida State wide receiver Greg Dent was arrested Sunday night on a sexual assault charge, the Orlando Sentinel reports.

The Leon County Sheriff’s Office online booking detail indicated Dent was arrested by Tallahassee police and was being held in Leon County jail late Sunday night. The Sentinel also reported that Dent’s first court appearance was set for Monday morning.

According to county records, Dent used no physical force or violence to cause injury to the victim. Per Florida statute, his charge is considered a second-degree felony.

His police report can be seen here, via Warchant.com.
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Heading into his senior season, Dent was expected to be a strong contributor and a likely starter for the Seminoles’ receiving corps. He was Florida State’s fifth-leading receiver in 2012, hauling in 27 catches for 355 yards and two touchdowns. Dent was praised by coach Jimbo Fisher during spring workouts.

If Florida State is without Dent for any portion of the season, its roster is still deep at receiver, headlined by junior Rashad Greene (57 catches, 741 yards, six touchdowns). Sophomore Kelvin Benjamin and senior Kenny Shaw also return after seeing plenty of playing time last year.

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By: James Buechele
June 9, 2013

Tallahassee, FL - According to the Leon County Sheriff's Office, Florida State wide receiver Gregory Dent was arrested Sunday evening for sexual assault.

Sexual assault is a second degree felony. Dent played in all 14 games last season with 355 yards and two touchdowns.

Dent is currently being held in the Leon County Jail.

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After what has been a relatively quiet offseason, Florida State football finally made headlines, but in the worst possible way.

Wide receiver Greg Dent has been charged with a second-degree felony in a sexual assault case, and his bond has been set at ,000.

His official charge is of Florida Statue 794.011 5, where "A person who commits sexual battery upon a person 12 years of age or older, without that person’s consent, and in the process thereof does not use physical force and violence likely to cause serious personal injury commits a felony of the second degree."

In the police report, it is suggested that the alleged victim is the same age or close to Dent's, as the two have been friends since freshman year of high school. The two are close enough that her family knows Dent and allows him to use her car when he needs to.

The incident occurred in the early hours of Sunday, after Dent, the victim, and two of Dent's friends had gone out to a nightclub on Saturday. They started off the night at the victim's apartment, where her and Dent ate dinner. Dent then offered to take the victim to a club where he could get free admission, she accepted and they picked up Dent's roommate and friend.

They all went back to Dent's apartment, where the victim had stayed in his room many times.

However, the victim alleges that Dent repeatedly tried to make advances on her, trying to kiss her multiple times despite her continued protests. At one point, the victim bit Dent on his top lip to try and get the message across she was not interested.

It is said that Dent got out of bed, and then returned fully naked. He raised his aggressiveness in trying to get physical with the victim, and the two began to struggle. Dent overpowered her resistance "on two occasions", and at one point the victim grabbed Dent by his dreads and punched him in the head.

The victim then grabbed her belongings and ran out the door, notifying police later. Dent came into the Police Department for an interview, was read his Miranda rights, and then gave a statement to the police, which was later redacted in the police report.

In his pre-trial hearing, bond was set and Dent was told to not communicate with the victim in any way.

Last year, Dent had 27 catches, 355 receiving yards and two touchdowns, and was thought to be set for a breakout year in 2013. Florida State is expected to suspend Dent indefinitely, as is policy when players are charged with a felony.

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US AIRWAYS
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Image by Neil Kremer
A friend of mine works at LAX and let me visit him this morning. I was able to get about 20 good images out of it. It was a great opportunity and I'm very happy with the photographs. I'll be rolling them out slowly as nobody sees them if i dump them all on Flickr at once:

Manufacturer:Airbus
Model:A321-211 Search all Airbus A321-211
Year built:2002
Construction Number (C/N):1666
Number of Seats:199
Number of Engines:2
Engine Manufacturer and Model:Cfm Intl. CFM56 SERIES
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Nikon D-50
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Certification Issued:2002-01-30
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Last Action Taken:2008-02-07
Current Status:Valid
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Grand Haven Pier
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Image by K.G.Photos
The pier in Grand Haven was so amazing. As well as the view from it. I literally took hundreds of photos on the pier!

On a side note this is my 100th HDR :)

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[Abraham Lincoln, candidate for U.S. president. Half-length portrait, seated, facing front] (LOC)
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Image by The Library of Congress
Butler, Preston, photographer.

[Abraham Lincoln, candidate for U.S. president. Half-length portrait, seated, facing front]

[Springfield, Ill., 1860 Aug. 13]

1 photograph : ambrotype ; plate 5 3/4 x 4 1/2 in.

Notes:
Thought to be the last beardless portrait of Lincoln, this photo was "made for the portrait painter, John Henry Brown, noted for his miniatures in ivory. ... 'There are so many hard lines in his face,' wrote Brown in his diary, 'that it becomes a mask to the inner man. His true character only shines out when in an animated conversation, or when telling an amusing tale. ... He is said to be a homely man; I do not think so.'" (Source: Ostendorf, p. 62)

Published in: Lincoln's photographs: a complete album / by Lloyd Ostendorf. Dayton, OH: Rockywood Press, 1998, p. 62-63.

Title devised by Library staff.
Gift; A. Conger Goodyear; 1965.

Subjects:
Lincoln, Abraham--1809-1865.

Format: Portrait photographs--1860.
Ambrotypes--1860.

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.

Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

Persistent URL: hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3a10370

Call Number: LOT 12559, no. 3


come together @ your library
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National Library Week is April 15-21, 2007.

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Image by UrvishJ
© Urvish Joshi Photography 2005-'11

Photography and Post-Production: Urvish Joshi
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Free Little Squares Stock BackgroundsEtc Wallpaper - Light Sky Blue
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(animated stereo) Trusty dromedary, early 20th century
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Image by Thiophene_Guy
To see the small animated version (440 x 786) scroll down to the first comment; to see the very large (2199 x 3926) version view original size(click all sizes).

The purpose here is not to duplicate the original image, from the Library of Congress website, but to generate a downloadable animated gif to assist viewing and presentation.

The library of congress offers a multitude of historical images online, many needing no license to redistribute. The original Matson collection stereoview is titled To Sinai via the Red Sea, Tor, and Wady Hebran. Camel kiss; camel nibbling at his master's nose.. The approximate date of capture is 1900-1920 and there are no known restrictions on publication. Library of Congress digital ID: hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/matpc.02110

Image rotations, resizing, alignment, and animated gif generation done with StereoPhotoMaker, a freeware program by Masuji Suto & David Sykes.


(animated stereo) Bustling Toronto, 1911
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Image by Thiophene_Guy
To see the animated version scroll down to the first comment or view original size (click all sizes, above).

The Wikimedia comons hosts a multitude of historical images, many with no known restrictions on use. The circa 1911 stereograph, by an unknown photographer, is titled Yonge Street Stereoview. This image shows a section of Yonge street in Toronto. Wikipedia has a dedicated entry for the road, once the longest in the world (1896 km), which is a national historic site in Canada.

Copyright Advisory
The purpose here is not to duplicate the original image, although hosted on the Commons it originates from the Library of Congress website, but to generate a downloadable animated gif to assist viewing and presentation. The original image has no known restrictions on use. Library of Congress web address for this image: www.loc.gov/pictures/item/89709959/ .

Technical details
The digital image was rotated until level (arbitrary) and the borders were cropped. Subsequent image rotation, resizing, alignment, and animated gif generation done with StereoPhotoMaker, a freeware program by Masuji Suto & David Sykes.

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rainbow_VINE - melstampz
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Image by melstampz
This is just a preview sampler of a set of 16 patterned papers I'm working on to share as a free printable.

They will be 350 DPI (and 12.5 inches square) for printing quality & I'll be sharing matching white & black overlays for you to make your own custom patterns, if you like.

But if you'd like to use this image right now, you can download the original size on Flickr this way:

1) click the image to go to Flickr
2) Right click on the image
3) Select "original" from the view all sizes menu
4) Finally, right click and hit save as.

Please link if you use it: melstampz.blogspot.com/

Feel free to sell any handmade items you make using this, or share things for free using it, but no digital sale at all please.

Happy Crafting!
:-D
Mel

Team_Canada_IceTropez_JetSetCrew_CanThrill_CanvasLounge_RonSombilonGallery_photosby James Prevette (57)

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Ice Tropez presents the ICE Victory Party - Canada vs Switzerland @ Canvas Lounge

hosted by JetSet Crew and Can Thrill

photos by James Prevette Photography

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Ice Tropez presents the ICE Victory Party - Canada vs Switzerland @ Canvas Lounge

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photos by James Prevette Photography

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Camera Presents
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I opened the camera like a month ago.

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by jon hanson - London skateboarder
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more fish
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by jon hanson - schooling bannerfish
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Disney's Magic Kingdom 138
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Image by Michael Kappel

Disney's Magic Kingdom
disneyworld.disney.go.com/parks/magic-kingdom/

Picture taken in Orlando Florida at the Walt Disney World Park
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Disney's Magic Kingdom 381
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Disney's Magic Kingdom
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Picture taken in Orlando Florida at the Walt Disney World Park
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Tawas
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My Blog Ain't No Stinkin' Diary
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Image by Looking For Fish Tacos At ELI 2006
If one considers blog software as a "lightweight content management" system or a template driven web publishing platform, the possibilities are only bounded by our creativity.

Key questions:

* Once past the land of "blogs as diaries", what is there?
* What are the essential characteristics of blog software, and how can their applications be extended?

Hand coding HTML for web pages works fine for a few "pages", but loses effectiveness when the numbers hit 3 or 4 decimal places. What blog software provides for anyone publishing web content include:

* separation of content (stored in a database) from formatting (more and more web-standard designed templates)
* built in keyword search
* built in creation of RSS feeds
* built in commenting
* flexible organization via ctaegories defined by users
* editing via a simple web browser interface, w/o need for special software
* a shift to focus on the content from the formatting
* extensibility of functions via plug-ings

In April 2001 Dave Winer foresaw the Read/Write Web-- The Web is a Writing Environment-- In the meantime, the one revolution that the Internet has totally delivered is a fundamental change in the way written information and ideas flow. As people get more comfortable with networking technology, and as engineers learn how to do easier user interfaces, there will be more people writing on the Web.


See Also...
* Weblogging: Another kind of website by Chris Ashley, IST—Interactive University. One day in mid-March of last year, Raymond Yee of the Interactive University (IU) [1] thought it would be a good idea to buy and experiment with Manila, a web server application capable of supporting literally thousands of weblog websites. A bargain-priced education license was purchased, and Catherine Yoes (then at IU) downloaded and installed it on a rather ordinary NT server. Within weeks the IU experienced a revolutionary change in thinking about what a website is, how they're hosted, what they're used for, how they're built, and who owns them. A year and a half later, all of the IU's websites are being produced using weblog technology, our team communications and sharing have been vitally enhanced, and a number of our team members are regularly writing on the web, as are many of our University/K-12 projects and the K-12 teachers we work with. (emphasis added)
* Weblogs, part II: A Swiss Army website? Chris Ashley, IST–Interactive University. This second article is an overview of a number of areas in which weblog software and the weblog model of content production and platform interoperability are proving to be increasingly useful and powerful, pushing and inspiring innovative developments for, and uses of, the Web. These areas include: content, information, and knowledge management; community building; publishing and journalism; teaching, learning, and collaboration; and course management systems (CMS).
* The blog as resume and autobiography (Jon Udell) The idea would be to explore the professional blog as a literary form that grows out of, and extends, two traditional forms: the resume and the autobiography.
* What Blogs Are: A Collaborative, Open Model For Information Exchange Robin Good, MasterNewMedia
* Using WordPress as a CMS (Ruminate) lists a few examples
* Beyond the Blog (The Prequel) A screencast (43 MB QuickTime) that demonstrates some educational blogs that push the common perceptions of what a weblog does. See also the companion wiki.

Education Support / Department Sites
* LEAP- a student support resource site at UBC
* Bowie State University School of Education site (WordPress)
* Building a School Web Site One Blog At a Time Rob Wall describes using WordPress to create the CELTC School Announcement System . See Several more examples in the comments:

** School Library System Genesee School District
** Grandview Elemenary School Library
** Ms Hunnicut's English Homework Page (Middle School)

Journals, Newsletters, Books
* MCLI iForum - online publication at Maricopa Community Colleges (published in WordPress). See technical details.
* Culture Corner Horace Mann Elementary School (MovableType)
* Classroom Notes at Lewis Elementary School . Using a Weblog to Facilitate Paper Publishing Tim Lauer describes how his Elementary School uses MovableType to assemble stories from teachers for publishing in electronic and print format.
* Pulse The Coming of Age of Systems and Machines Inspired by Living Things by Robert Frenay"This is a networked book. We’re releasing the full text of Pulse to the public via RSS, email, and on this blog. You can even get a from-the-beginning feed if you come late. In a first, the text is fully linked and tagged."

Resource Sites
* Wisdom Quotes a reference/resource site (MovableType)
* Low Threshold Applications (MovableType)
* Into the Blogosphere (University of Minnesota) "This online, edited collection explores discursive, visual, social, and other communicative features of weblogs. Essays analyze and critique situated cases and examples drawn from weblogs and weblog communities. Such a project requires a multidisciplinary approach, and contributions represent perspectives from Rhetoric, Communication, Sociology, Cultural Studies, Linguistics, and Education, among others."

Activism / Citizen Journalism
* WikiPedia definition
* J-Learning "your how-to site for community journalism"
* The Thunderbird UBC's blog-powered School of Journalism online publication.
* iTalkNews
* Philly Future - Philadelphia Blogs - "The News YOU Write
* The 11 Layers of Citizen Journalism PoynterOnline
* We the Media "grassroots journalism by the people, for the people"
* Stormwatchers citizen journalists covering hurrican Rita
* I, Reported
Presentation Medium
* Staying Ahead of Your Patrons With Weblogs and RSS by Steven Cohen (Blogger). See his notes, www.librarystuff.net/2005/02/presentation-about-weblogsin...
* More Than Cat Diaries: Publishing With Weblogs by Alan Levine (Blogger)

See more examples and resources in the notdiaries tag stream.

Image Credits: Mock-up of SciFi book cover created by Alan Levine, derived from Creative Commons licensed flickr image by "Spatial Mongrel"


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Homeless LEGO
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Image by ....Tim

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Reese's Homemade 18th Birthday Cake with Live Flowers

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Reese's Homemade 18th Birthday Cake with Live Flowers
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Image by © 2006-2013 Pink Sherbet Photography
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Army Photography Contest - 2007 - FMWRC - Arts and Crafts - I Can See You Now
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Image by familymwr
Army Photography Contest - 2007 - FMWRC - Arts and Crafts - I Can See You Now

Photo By: SSG Robert Stewart

To learn more about the annual U.S. Army Photography Competition, visit us online at www.armymwr.com

U.S. Army Arts and Crafts History

After World War I the reductions to the Army left the United States with a small force. The War Department faced monumental challenges in preparing for World War II. One of those challenges was soldier morale. Recreational activities for off duty time would be important. The arts and crafts program informally evolved to augment the needs of the War Department.
On January 9, 1941, the Secretary of War, Henry L. Stimson, appointed Frederick H. Osborn, a prominent U.S. businessman and philanthropist, Chairman of the War Department Committee on Education, Recreation and Community Service.
In 1940 and 1941, the United States involvement in World War II was more of sympathy and anticipation than of action. However, many different types of institutions were looking for ways to help the war effort. The Museum of Modern Art in New York was one of these institutions. In April, 1941, the Museum announced a poster competition, “Posters for National Defense.” The directors stated “The Museum feels that in a time of national emergency the artists of a country are as important an asset as men skilled in other fields, and that the nation’s first-rate talent should be utilized by the government for its official design work... Discussions have been held with officials of the Army and the Treasury who have expressed remarkable enthusiasm...”
In May 1941, the Museum exhibited “Britain at War”, a show selected by Sir Kenneth Clark, director of the National Gallery in London. The “Prize-Winning Defense Posters” were exhibited in July through September concurrently with “Britain at War.” The enormous overnight growth of the military force meant mobilization type construction at every camp. Construction was fast; facilities were not fancy; rather drab and depressing.
In 1941, the Fort Custer Army Illustrators, while on strenuous war games maneuvers in Tennessee, documented the exercise The Bulletin of the Museum of Modern Art, Vol. 9, No. 3 (Feb. 1942), described their work. “Results were astonishingly good; they showed serious devotion ...to the purpose of depicting the Army scene with unvarnished realism and a remarkable ability to capture this scene from the soldier’s viewpoint. Civilian amateur and professional artists had been transformed into soldier-artists. Reality and straightforward documentation had supplanted (replaced) the old romantic glorification and false dramatization of war and the slick suavity (charm) of commercial drawing.”

“In August of last year, Fort Custer Army Illustrators held an exhibition, the first of its kind in the new Army, at the Camp Service Club. Soldiers who saw the exhibition, many of whom had never been inside an art gallery, enjoyed it thoroughly. Civilian visitors, too, came and admired. The work of the group showed them a new aspect of the Army; there were many phases of Army life they had never seen or heard of before. Newspapers made much of it and, most important, the Army approved. Army officials saw that it was not only authentic material, but that here was a source of enlivenment (vitalization) to the Army and a vivid medium for conveying the Army’s purposes and processes to civilians and soldiers.”
Brigadier General Frederick H. Osborn and War Department leaders were concerned because few soldiers were using the off duty recreation areas that were available. Army commanders recognized that efficiency is directly correlated with morale, and that morale is largely determined from the manner in which an individual spends his own free time. Army morale enhancement through positive off duty recreation programs is critical in combat staging areas.
To encourage soldier use of programs, the facilities drab and uninviting environment had to be improved. A program utilizing talented artists and craftsmen to decorate day rooms, mess halls, recreation halls and other places of general assembly was established by the Facilities Section of Special Services. The purpose was to provide an environment that would reflect the military tradition, accomplishments and the high standard of army life. The fact that this work was to be done by the men themselves had the added benefit of contributing to the esprit de corps (teamwork, or group spirit) of the unit.
The plan was first tested in October of 1941, at Camp Davis, North Carolina. A studio workshop was set up and a group of soldier artists were placed on special duty to design and decorate the facilities. Additionally, evening recreation art classes were scheduled three times a week. A second test was established at Fort Belvoir, Virginia a month later. The success of these programs lead to more installations requesting the program.
After Pearl Harbor was bombed, the Museum of Modern Art appointed Mr. James Soby, to the position of Director of the Armed Service Program on January 15, 1942. The subsequent program became a combination of occupational therapy, exhibitions and morale-sustaining activities.
Through the efforts of Mr. Soby, the museum program included; a display of Fort Custer Army Illustrators work from February through April 5, 1942. The museum also included the work of soldier-photographers in this exhibit. On May 6, 1942, Mr. Soby opened an art sale of works donated by museum members. The sale was to raise funds for the Soldier Art Program of Special Services Division. The bulk of these proceeds were to be used to provide facilities and materials for soldier artists in Army camps throughout the country.
Members of the Museum had responded with paintings, sculptures, watercolors, gouaches, drawings, etchings and lithographs. Hundreds of works were received, including oils by Winslow Homer, Orozco, John Kane, Speicher, Eilshemius, de Chirico; watercolors by Burchfield and Dufy; drawings by Augustus John, Forain and Berman, and prints by Cezanne, Lautrec, Matisse and Bellows. The War Department plan using soldier-artists to decorate and improve buildings and grounds worked. Many artists who had been drafted into the Army volunteered to paint murals in waiting rooms and clubs, to decorate dayrooms, and to landscape grounds. For each artist at work there were a thousand troops who watched. These bystanders clamored to participate, and classes in drawing, painting, sculpture and photography were offered. Larger working space and more instructors were required to meet the growing demand. Civilian art instructors and local communities helped to meet this cultural need, by providing volunteer instruction and facilities.
Some proceeds from the Modern Museum of Art sale were used to print 25,000 booklets called “Interior Design and Soldier Art.” The booklet showed examples of soldier-artist murals that decorated places of general assembly. It was a guide to organizing, planning and executing the soldier-artist program. The balance of the art sale proceeds were used to purchase the initial arts and crafts furnishings for 350 Army installations in the USA.
In November, 1942, General Somervell directed that a group of artists be selected and dispatched to active theaters to paint war scenes with the stipulation that soldier artists would not paint in lieu of military duties.
Aileen Osborn Webb, sister of Brigadier General Frederick H. Osborn, launched the American Crafts Council in 1943. She was an early champion of the Army program.
While soldiers were participating in fixed facilities in the USA, many troops were being shipped overseas to Europe and the Pacific (1942-1945). They had long periods of idleness and waiting in staging areas. At that time the wounded were lying in hospitals, both on land and in ships at sea. The War Department and Red Cross responded by purchasing kits of arts and crafts tools and supplies to distribute to “these restless personnel.” A variety of small “Handicraft Kits” were distributed free of charge. Leathercraft, celluloid etching, knotting and braiding, metal tooling, drawing and clay modeling are examples of the types of kits sent.
In January, 1944, the Interior Design Soldier Artist program was more appropriately named the “Arts and Crafts Section” of Special Services. The mission was “to fulfill the natural human desire to create, provide opportunities for self-expression, serve old skills and develop new ones, and assist the entire recreation program through construction work, publicity, and decoration.”
The National Army Art Contest was planned for the late fall of 1944. In June of 1945, the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C., for the first time in its history opened its facilities for the exhibition of the soldier art and photography submitted to this contest. The “Infantry Journal, Inc.” printed a small paperback booklet containing 215 photographs of pictures exhibited in the National Gallery of Art.
In August of 1944, the Museum of Modern Art, Armed Forces Program, organized an art center for veterans. Abby Rockefeller, in particular, had a strong interest in this project. Soldiers were invited to sketch, paint, or model under the guidance of skilled artists and craftsmen. Victor d’Amico, who was in charge of the Museum’s Education Department, was quoted in Russell Lynes book, Good Old Modern: An Intimate Portrait of the Museum of Modern Art. “I asked one fellow why he had taken up art and he said, Well, I just came back from destroying everything. I made up my mind that if I ever got out of the Army and out of the war I was never going to destroy another thing in my life, and I decided that art was the thing that I would do.” Another man said to d’Amico, “Art is like a good night’s sleep. You come away refreshed and at peace.”
In late October, 1944, an Arts and Crafts Branch of Special Services Division, Headquarters, European Theater of Operations was established. A versatile program of handcrafts flourished among the Army occupation troops.
The increased interest in crafts, rather than fine arts, at this time lead to a new name for the program: The “Handicrafts Branch.”
In 1945, the War Department published a new manual, “Soldier Handicrafts”, to help implement this new emphasis. The manual contained instructions for setting up crafts facilities, selecting as well as improvising tools and equipment, and basic information on a variety of arts and crafts.
As the Army moved from a combat to a peacetime role, the majority of crafts shops in the United States were equipped with woodworking power machinery for construction of furnishings and objects for personal living. Based on this new trend, in 1946 the program was again renamed, this time as “Manual Arts.”
At the same time, overseas programs were now employing local artists and craftsmen to operate the crafts facilities and instruct in a variety of arts and crafts. These highly skilled, indigenous instructors helped to stimulate the soldiers’ interest in the respective native cultures and artifacts. Thousands of troops overseas were encouraged to record their experiences on film. These photographs provided an invaluable means of communication between troops and their families back home.
When the war ended, the Navy had a firm of architects and draftsmen on contract to design ships. Since there was no longer a need for more ships, they were given a new assignment: To develop a series of instructional guides for arts and crafts. These were called “Hobby Manuals.” The Army was impressed with the quality of the Navy manuals and had them reprinted and adopted for use by Army troops. By 1948, the arts and crafts practiced throughout the Army were so varied and diverse that the program was renamed “Hobby Shops.” The first “Interservice Photography Contest” was held in 1948. Each service is eligible to send two years of their winning entries forward for the bi-annual interservice contest. In 1949, the first All Army Crafts Contest was also held. Once again, it was clear that the program title, “Hobby Shops” was misleading and overlapped into other forms of recreation.
In January, 1951, the program was designated as “The Army Crafts Program.” The program was recognized as an essential Army recreation activity along with sports, libraries, service clubs, soldier shows and soldier music. In the official statement of mission, professional leadership was emphasized to insure a balanced, progressive schedule of arts and crafts would be conducted in well-equipped, attractive facilities on all Army installations.
The program was now defined in terms of a “Basic Seven Program” which included: drawing and painting; ceramics and sculpture; metal work; leathercrafts; model building; photography and woodworking. These programs were to be conducted regularly in facilities known as the “multiple-type crafts shop.” For functional reasons, these facilities were divided into three separate technical areas for woodworking, photography and the arts and crafts.
During the Korean Conflict, the Army Crafts program utilized the personnel and shops in Japan to train soldiers to instruct crafts in Korea.
The mid-1950s saw more soldiers with cars and the need to repair their vehicles was recognized at Fort Carson, Colorado, by the craft director. Soldiers familiar with crafts shops knew that they had tools and so automotive crafts were established. By 1958, the Engineers published an Official Design Guide on Crafts Shops and Auto Crafts Shops. In 1959, the first All Army Art Contest was held. Once more, the Army Crafts Program responded to the needs of soldiers.
In the 1960’s, the war in Vietnam was a new challenge for the Army Crafts Program. The program had three levels of support; fixed facilities, mobile trailers designed as portable photo labs, and once again a “Kit Program.” The kit program originated at Headquarters, Department of Army, and it proved to be very popular with soldiers.
Tom Turner, today a well-known studio potter, was a soldier at Ft. Jackson, South Carolina in the 1960s. In the December 1990 / January 1991 “American Crafts” magazine, Turner, who had been a graduate student in art school when he was drafted, said the program was “a godsend.”
The Army Artist Program was re-initiated in cooperation with the Office of Military History to document the war in Vietnam. Soldier-artists were identified and teams were formed to draw and paint the events of this combat. Exhibitions of these soldier-artist works were produced and toured throughout the USA.
In 1970, the original name of the program, “Arts and Crafts”, was restored. In 1971, the “Arts and Crafts/Skills Development Program” was established for budget presentations and construction projects.
After the Vietnam demobilization, a new emphasis was placed on service to families and children of soldiers. To meet this new challenge in an environment of funding constraints the arts and crafts program began charging fees for classes. More part-time personnel were used to teach formal classes. Additionally, a need for more technical-vocational skills training for military personnel was met by close coordination with Army Education Programs. Army arts and crafts directors worked with soldiers during “Project Transition” to develop soldier skills for new careers in the public sector.
The main challenge in the 1980s and 90s was, and is, to become “self-sustaining.” Directors have been forced to find more ways to generate increased revenue to help defray the loss of appropriated funds and to cover the non-appropriated funds expenses of the program. Programs have added and increased emphasis on services such as, picture framing, gallery sales, engraving and trophy sales, etc... New programs such as multi-media computer graphics appeal to customers of the 1990’s.
The Gulf War presented the Army with some familiar challenges such as personnel off duty time in staging areas. Department of Army volunteer civilian recreation specialists were sent to Saudi Arabia in January, 1991, to organize recreation programs. Arts and crafts supplies were sent to the theater. An Army Humor Cartoon Contest was conducted for the soldiers in the Gulf, and arts and crafts programs were set up to meet soldier interests.
The increased operations tempo of the ‘90’s Army has once again placed emphasis on meeting the “recreation needs of deployed soldiers.” Arts and crafts activities and a variety of programs are assets commanders must have to meet the deployment challenges of these very different scenarios.
The Army arts and crafts program, no matter what it has been titled, has made some unique contributions for the military and our society in general. Army arts and crafts does not fit the narrow definition of drawing and painting or making ceramics, but the much larger sense of arts and crafts. It is painting and drawing. It also encompasses:
* all forms of design. (fabric, clothes, household appliances, dishes, vases, houses, automobiles, landscapes, computers, copy machines, desks, industrial machines, weapon systems, air crafts, roads, etc...)
* applied technology (photography, graphics, woodworking, sculpture, metal smithing, weaving and textiles, sewing, advertising, enameling, stained glass, pottery, charts, graphs, visual aides and even formats for correspondence...)
* a way of making learning fun, practical and meaningful (through the process of designing and making an object the creator must decide which materials and techniques to use, thereby engaging in creative problem solving and discovery) skills taught have military applications.
* a way to acquire quality items and save money by doing-it-yourself (making furniture, gifts, repairing things ...).
* a way to pursue college credit, through on post classes.
* a universal and non-verbal language (a picture is worth a thousand words).
* food for the human psyche, an element of morale that allows for individual expression (freedom).
* the celebration of human spirit and excellence (our highest form of public recognition is through a dedicated monument).
* physical and mental therapy (motor skill development, stress reduction, etc...).
* an activity that promotes self-reliance and self-esteem.
* the record of mankind, and in this case, of the Army.
What would the world be like today if this generally unknown program had not existed? To quantitatively state the overall impact of this program on the world is impossible. Millions of soldier citizens have been directly and indirectly exposed to arts and crafts because this program existed. One activity, photography can provide a clue to its impact. Soldiers encouraged to take pictures, beginning with WW II, have shared those images with family and friends. Classes in “How to Use a Camera” to “How to Develop Film and Print Pictures” were instrumental in soldiers seeing the results of using quality equipment. A good camera and lens could make a big difference in the quality of the print. They bought the top of the line equipment. When they were discharged from the Army or home on leave this new equipment was showed to the family and friends. Without this encouragement and exposure to photography many would not have recorded their personal experiences or known the difference quality equipment could make. Families and friends would not have had the opportunity to “see” the environment their soldier was living in without these photos. Germany, Italy, Korea, Japan, Panama, etc... were far away places that most had not visited.
As the twenty first century approaches, the predictions for an arts renaissance by Megatrends 2000 seem realistic based on the Army Arts and Crafts Program practical experience. In the April ‘95 issue of “American Demographics” magazine, an article titled “Generation X” fully supports that this is indeed the case today. Television and computers have greatly contributed to “Generation X” being more interested in the visual arts and crafts.
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