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<b>Wabi-Sabi</b>, an exhibition of ceramic works by Neal Joiner, is now on display at Catapult Creative House.<br/><br/>Joiner is a current BFA student at Southeast. Though specializing in painting at the university, Joiner was recently inspired to create works in ceramics that explore the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi. The concept, when applied to art, is usually associated with rustic and simplified forms. <br/><br/>For Joiner’s interpretation, he threw each piece on his home studio’s pottery wheel and fired them in his home-made kiln. He finished each piece using a post-firing smoking technique resulting in uniquely distinct ceramic works.<br/><br/>The exhibit is free and open to the public and <b>will be on display at Catapult Creative House through October 7</b>. Catapult is open Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br/><br/>
<b>#Goodnight New York</b>, photographs by Tonia Cowan, will be on view during the month of September at Catapult Creative House.<br/><br/>Cowan is the director of graphics for the <i>Wall Street Journal</i> and has formerly worked as a visual journalist for <i>Newsweek</i>, <i>The Associated Press</i> and <i>The Boston Globe</i>. She specializes in visual communication, working both as a painter and a visual journalist.<br/><br/>Cowan began this series of photos at the beginning of the COVID pandemic when New York City was the epicenter for infections.<br/><br/> The exhibit is free and open to the public and will be on display at Catapult Creative House through September 30. Catapult is open Monday - Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Dayton company harnesses technology that locates downed pilots Thomas Gnau © Provided by Dayton Daily News An earlier Airborne Outfitters innovation: The Bitterroot. Credit: Catapult Creative & Jason Evatt
A Dayton company has just licensed technology that the U.S. Navy uses to help find downed pilots.
The company, outdoors goods business Airborne Outfitters signed a patent license agreement with the U.S Navy allowing it to complete development of a “polygonal asymmetric reflector” for military and non-military customers.
The local business and the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Crane, Indiana, inked the tech transfer deal on Dec. 1, the Tech Link blog reported.
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