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Antoni Gaudí i Cornet (Catalan pronunciation: [ənˈtɔni ɣəwˈði]; 25 June 1852 – 10 June 1926) was a Spanish Catalan architect from Reus/Riudoms and the best known practitioner of Catalan Modernism. Gaudí's works reflect an individualized and distinctive style. Most are located in Barcelona, including his magnum opus, the Sagrada Família.
Gaudí's work was influenced by his passions in life: architecture, nature, and religion. Gaudí considered every detail of his creations and integrated into his architecture such crafts as ceramics, stained glass, wrought ironwork forging and carpentry. He also introduced new techniques in the treatment of materials, such as trencadís which used waste ceramic pieces.
Under the influence of neo-Gothic art and Oriental techniques, Gaudí became part of the Modernista movement which was reaching its peak in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His work transcended mainstream Modernisme, culminating in an organic style inspired by natural forms. Gaudí rarely drew detailed plans of his works, instead preferring to create them as three-dimensional scale models and molding the details as he conceived them.
A pyramid (from Greek: πυραμίς pyramis) is a structure whose outer surfaces are triangular and converge to a single point at the top, making the shape roughly a pyramid in the geometric sense. The base of a pyramid can be trilateral, quadrilateral, or any polygon shape, meaning that a pyramid has at least three outer triangular surfaces (at least four faces including the base). The square pyramid, with square base and four triangular outer surfaces, is a common version.
A pyramid's design, with the majority of the weight closer to the ground, and with the pyramidion on top means that less material higher up on the pyramid will be pushing down from above. This distribution of weight allowed early civilizations to create stable monumental structures. More recently, it was shown that the common shape of the pyramids of antiquity, from Egypt to Central America, represents the dry-stone construction that requires minimum human work.
Alan Parsons (born 20 December 1948) is an English audio engineer, songwriter, musician, and record producer. He was involved with the production of several significant albums, including the Beatles' Abbey Road and Let It Be, and the art rock band Ambrosia's debut album Ambrosia as well as Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon for which Pink Floyd credit him as an important contributor. Parsons' own group, the Alan Parsons Project, as well as his subsequent solo recordings, have also been successful commercially.
In October 1967, at the age of 18, Parsons went to work as an assistant engineer at Abbey Road Studios, where he earned his first credit on the LP Abbey Road. He became a regular there, engineering such projects as Paul McCartney's Wild Life and Red Rose Speedway, five albums by the Hollies, and Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon, for which he received his first Grammy Award nomination. He was known for doing more than what would normally be considered the scope of a recording engineer's duties. He considered himself to be a recording director, likening his contribution to recordings to what Stanley Kubrick contributed to film. This is apparent in his work with Al Stewart's "Year of the Cat", where Parsons added the saxophone part and transformed the original folk concept into the jazz-influenced ballad that put Al Stewart onto the charts. It is also heard in Parsons' influence on the Hollies' "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" and "The Air That I Breathe", sharp departures from their popular 1960s hits "Stay", "Just One Look", "Stop! Stop! Stop!" or "Bus Stop". Parsons was also known to have swapped shifts during the engineering of Dark Side of the Moon so he could work entirely on the project.
The Alan Parsons Project were a British progressive rock band, active between 1975 and 1990, consisting of Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson surrounded by a varying number of session musicians and some relatively consistent band members such as guitarist Ian Bairnson, bassist and vocalist David Paton, drummer Stuart Elliott, and vocalist Lenny Zakatek.
Behind the revolving line-up and the regular sidemen, the true core of the Project was the duo of Parsons and Woolfson. Woolfson was a songwriter by profession, but also a composer and pianist. Parsons was a successful producer and accomplished engineer. Almost all songs on the band's albums are credited to "Parsons/Woolfson".
Alan Parsons met Eric Woolfson in the canteen of Abbey Road Studios in the summer of 1974. Parsons had already acted as Assistant Engineer on the Beatles' Abbey Road and Let It Be, had recently engineered Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon, and had produced several acts for EMI Records. Woolfson, a songwriter and composer, was working as a session pianist; he had also composed material for a concept album idea based on the work of Edgar Allan Poe.
video taken in the afternoon during the setup before Gaudi gig at the Pyramids of Giza, Egypt. The Great Convergence, organized by The Do Lab, also featured Beats Antique, Apparat, Bluetech, Govinda, Eskmo, David Starfire, Desert Dwellers, Random Rab, Welder, Fanna Fi Allah, Janover & Resunator,
What is it with Metal bands and flying pyramids in space? Pyramid was a Progressive Metal band from Spain. They were active from 1998 to 2002. During this period they released three albums: Pyramid (1999), The Immaculate Lie (2000) and Gaudi's Legacy (2002). This song is from the self-titled debut album ----- Lyrics: Cross the time like the wind remains in Earth wheeping sins You won´t die or maybe will now the past is future now it´s time to change. Take your luggage, the ancient manuscripts they wrote We are leaving, loading batteries, we´re breaking the law. Ready, steady, go our time´s come enjoy the moment and remember that´s a big step for mankind Dangers we find there we will fight them all ´cause the breaking of space-time joined will depend on us. Can feel like an eagle be...
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Gaudi's first time at the Burning Man, this incredible week-long annual event held in the Black Rock Desert (Nevada, USA). The event is described as an experiment in community, radical self-expression, and radical self-reliance.Gaudi played 6 successful live shows in this 55.000 people event! Enjoy it.
Ambient pioneers The Orb meet Pink Floyd's guitar legend David Gilmour for the amazing Metallic Spheres remixed by Gaudi. (Sony Music 2012).
Gaudi in his recording filmed with 8mm camera, during a creative moment working on his new album due to be released in Feb 2013 by Six Degrees Records. -rough unedited footage-.
After showing early promise as a musician - learning piano, guitar and flute as a child, Alan started to take on the role of listener rather than the player. Although still working as a musician in the late sixties he turned his attention to a career at the famous Abbey Road Studios in London, where he was fortunate enough to have participated in the last works of The Beatles. He was assistant engineer on "Let It Be" and the brilliant "Abbey Road" album. A long association followed; both with the studio and Paul McCartney. When the Beatles split up, Alan went on to engineer such classics as Wings "Red Rose Speedway" album and the singles "Hi Hi HI" and "C Moon". He had a similar association with The Hollies on many hits including "He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother", and "The Air That I Breath...
Bob Marley's classic SOUL SHAKEDOWN PARTY remixed by "dub specialist" Gaudi, in 2003. This is the Dub Remix on Side A (Universal Music 2003). Excellent!
video taken in the afternoon during the setup before Gaudi gig at the Pyramids of Giza, Egypt. The Great Convergence, organized by The Do Lab, also featured Beats Antique, Apparat, Bluetech, Govinda, Eskmo, David Starfire, Desert Dwellers, Random Rab, Welder, Fanna Fi Allah, Janover & Resunator,
What is it with Metal bands and flying pyramids in space? Pyramid was a Progressive Metal band from Spain. They were active from 1998 to 2002. During this period they released three albums: Pyramid (1999), The Immaculate Lie (2000) and Gaudi's Legacy (2002). This song is from the self-titled debut album ----- Lyrics: Cross the time like the wind remains in Earth wheeping sins You won´t die or maybe will now the past is future now it´s time to change. Take your luggage, the ancient manuscripts they wrote We are leaving, loading batteries, we´re breaking the law. Ready, steady, go our time´s come enjoy the moment and remember that´s a big step for mankind Dangers we find there we will fight them all ´cause the breaking of space-time joined will depend on us. Can feel like an eagle be...
Welcome to the 27th episode of the show that aims to BLOW YOUR MIND with the most AMAZING facts from the world we live in! Subscribe and click the bell to enable notifications for my new videos! https://www.youtube.com/matthewsantoro?sub_confirmation=1 Follow me for more DAILY facts and important updates! Snapchat: http://bit.ly/SantoroSnapchat Twitter: http://twitter.com/MatthewSantoro Instagram: http://instagr.am/MatthewSantoro Facebook Profile: http://fb.com/MatthewMSantoro Facebook Page: http://fb.com/MatthewSantoroOfficial Subscribe to my second channel! https://www.youtube.com/matthewsantoro2?sub_confirmation=1 Sources: All facts in this video are sourced from the following websites, and then individually researched to ensure veracity. I encourage you to visit these websites if yo...
Gaudi's first time at the Burning Man, this incredible week-long annual event held in the Black Rock Desert (Nevada, USA). The event is described as an experiment in community, radical self-expression, and radical self-reliance.Gaudi played 6 successful live shows in this 55.000 people event! Enjoy it.
Ambient pioneers The Orb meet Pink Floyd's guitar legend David Gilmour for the amazing Metallic Spheres remixed by Gaudi. (Sony Music 2012).
Gaudi in his recording filmed with 8mm camera, during a creative moment working on his new album due to be released in Feb 2013 by Six Degrees Records. -rough unedited footage-.
After showing early promise as a musician - learning piano, guitar and flute as a child, Alan started to take on the role of listener rather than the player. Although still working as a musician in the late sixties he turned his attention to a career at the famous Abbey Road Studios in London, where he was fortunate enough to have participated in the last works of The Beatles. He was assistant engineer on "Let It Be" and the brilliant "Abbey Road" album. A long association followed; both with the studio and Paul McCartney. When the Beatles split up, Alan went on to engineer such classics as Wings "Red Rose Speedway" album and the singles "Hi Hi HI" and "C Moon". He had a similar association with The Hollies on many hits including "He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother", and "The Air That I Breath...
Bob Marley's classic SOUL SHAKEDOWN PARTY remixed by "dub specialist" Gaudi, in 2003. This is the Dub Remix on Side A (Universal Music 2003). Excellent!