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We are delighted to announce that, Edward Meyers (@ed.meyers), designer at the Computational and Design Research Group at Zaha Hadid Architects (CODE), will be tutoring for 90 minutes at the upcoming online conference “Computational Design: NEXT 12.” - Join now, link in bio or: https://parametric-architecture.com/cd-next/ - Event details: Date: December 10-11, 2022 (Saturday & Sunday) Time: 12:00 - 20:30 UTC Where: ZOOM Online - The webinar will be about procedural-based mesh modelling methods in Maya. Edward is a registered architect in Australia where he practiced for 5 years, developing and delivering residential and small hospitality projects alongside large-scaled urban design projects in several capital cities over Australia. . . . . . . @cdnext @parametric.architecture @designmorphine @ekimroyrp @hamithz @pa.next #autodeskmaya #fludity #zahahadidarchitects #zha #zahahadid #parametricarchitecture #parametricism #3dmodeling #architecture #blender3d #generativegraphics #nexttoparchitects (at 𝓣𝓱𝒆 𝓤𝒏𝒊𝓿𝒆𝒓𝒔𝒆) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClbpywUp3y0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Best of Wynwood Art Fair Kim Keever
"A lot of people mistake me for a guy because I'm into androgynous clothes and have Sara Quin-style hair. What are some funny, or at least not awkward ways to tell people that I'm actually a girl? Thanks so much!"
- Question submitted by Anonymous and answered by JD Samson of MEN and Le Tigre
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I can totally sympathize with you. Part of the issue is that most of our society is taught that women and men perform their gender in a very specific cookie cutter way, and that there is little room for evolution, or little room for a more fluid approach to gender performance. Its hard to comprehend that you are blowing someone's mind with what you wear or how you walk, or that you would even need to explain yourself for being you. Just remember the most important thing is that you feel comfortable and safe in your own body, and that you express your gender however you want to. After that, its just a matter of your own personality. Some androgynous women tend to use humor to help define themselves as women when they are mistaken as a man. Some come at it with aggressive political comments. And some are just silent and let people get it wrong to not create a scene. There is no right answer, you and your identity are only yours to defend. I have had friends that lift up their shirt to show their boobs, or when they are told they are in the wrong restroom they say "I can read". Some people even start a discussion about the fluidity of gender, or that no one HAS to subscribe to the conservative concept of the gender binary. I have taken to telling the TSA before I go into the x-ray machine that I'm a woman, because often times they mess up the computer by choosing "male" and then seeing my bound chest in the picture. There are soo many ways to do it, but my advice is to look inside yourself and say exactly what makes you feel safe and comfortable at the time. Good luck!
20 day tumblr challenge.
who is your dance idol?
Hmmm I have many actually. I love Jordan Casanova for her playfulness and sexiness. I like Alexa Anderson for her fluidity and gracefulness. Megan Fairchild and Wendy Whelan for their elegancy and technique. Twitch for his hip hop moves and ability to get down and dirty. lol Sophia Lucia FOR EVERYTHING- tap, lyrical, jazz, contemporary, open. JUST EVERYTHING. Chloe Lukasiak for her sweetness and her cuteness when she dances. And a few teachers from my studio.
FUN FACT. Did you know that Jordan Casanova, Twitch, Paula Van Oppen and Kherington Payne all went to Dance Precisions, my studio? So did Jasmine Mason but she switched to Mather a year before she went on sytycd.