Inside the world’s first 3D printed house in raw earth
Inside the world’s first 3D printed house in raw earth
Tecla, a revolutionary 3D printed house designed by Mario Cucinella Architects in collaboration with specialists WASP and unveiled this month in Italy, is made entirely from raw earth
Mario Cucinella Architects has built the world’s very first 3D printed house made entirely from raw earth. Named ‘Tecla’, and built in collaboration with specialists in the field WASP, the structure demonstrates the point where natural materials meet technology and has just been unveiled in Italy’s Massa Lombarda region, near the city of Ravenna.
Overall, In Event of Moon Disaster is described as a musical journey through highs and lows, or “a pendulum swung through the hardship of darker days” (like the song), according to Mister K. Inspired by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, it’s ultimately about overcoming adversity, emerging from the darkness and finding the light at the end of the tunnel; or even some sense of hope.
“I knew I wanted to make an album steeped in poignant and vulnerable themes, but I wanted it to also have some pop and sparkle.”
The nine-track, 34 minute-spanning effort is reflective of the works of Neil Young and was written solely by Mister K and recorded at Paintbox Recording Studios in Winnipeg, MB. In terms of the genre and overall style found within In Event of Moon Disaster, Mister K calls himself a “cosmic folk-pop balladeer.”
which we’re obliged to edit till we guess
the meaning that subconsciousness won’t block.
reminding us that since we’re human we
need to depend on doubt and inspired guessage,
our divination not based on divinity.
Gershonhepner@gmail.com
The story of Joseph is replete with narrative contradictions. Source criticism has long dominated the quest for textual coherence. But how are we to make sense of the integrated text?…..
I recalled this poem on 12/25/20 after reading an article in thetorah.com by Ed Greenstein (“Finding Meaning in Incoherence: The Joseph Story Beyond Source Criticism?”) in which he suggests that biblical readers should not try to reduce the incoherence of biblical narrative by eliminating one of the two texts that causes the incoherence. He writes: