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“We wanted to create a language that is aesthetically interesting,” says production designer Patrice Vermette. “But it needed to be alien to our civilisation, alien to our technology, alien to everything our mind knows. When Louise first sees the language, you don’t want to give it away to the audience that it’s a language.”
I wish I knew how to outline stories. I’ve tried so many times but I never get it.
I need an outlining coach or tutor or some shit. Someone who will sit me down, talk over what’s supposed to happen with me, and walk me through the process of outlining.
Because this fic is plot heavy and I’m a total pantser and I’m gonna screw it up or hit a writers’ block of the “uh…what’s supposed to happen now?” variety if I don’t get my shit together.
Derelict Gothic Abbey ~ Jorge Carlos Gonzalez
Klangfiguren, 1787
One of Chladni’s best-known achievements was inventing a technique to show the various modes of vibration of a rigid surface. First published in 1787 in his book Entdeckungen über die Theorie des Klanges, the technique consists of drawing a bow over a (circular, square, or rectangular) plate or membrane whose surface is lightly covered with sand. When stroked, a given plate will resonate at one of its natural frequencies. The sand bounces about on the plate until settling at nodal points (areas of zero movement) thereby producing intricate patterns. These patterns are now called Chladni figures.
Die Akustic, 1802
Nodal lines of vibrating circular or polygonal plates, acording to Chladni and Savart. The breakthrough work acquired a status of foundational work of a new scientific field and earned him a title of “father of acoustics”. It was the first systematic description of the vibrations of elastic bodies. see the full archive on geometrymatters.com
Silver Dagger
Dated: 20th century
Culture: probably Russian
Medium: silver, enamel, gilding
The dagger’s blade features a blue enamel and gilt and Cyrillic “KF” marks with Russian silver stamps.
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