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Andrew is the English form of a given name common in many countries. In the 1990s it was among the top ten most popular names for boys in English-speaking countries. In Italian, the equivalent to "Andrew" is "Andrea", though "Andrea" is feminine in most other languages. "Andrew" is frequently shortened to "Andy" or "Drew". The word is derived from the Greek: Ανδρέας, Andreas, itself related to Ancient Greek: ἀνήρ/ἀνδρός aner/andros, "man" (as opposed to "woman"), thus meaning "manly" and, as consequence, "strong", "courageous", and "warrior". In the King James Bible, the Greek "Ἀνδρέας" is translated as Andrew.
In 2000, the name Andrew was the second most popular name in Australia. In 1999, it was the 19th most common name, while in 1940, it was the 31st most common name. Andrew was the first most popular boys name in the Northern Territory in 2003 to 2015 and continuing. In Victoria, Andrew was the first most popular name for a boy in the 1970s.
Andrew was the 20th most popular name chosen for male infants in 2005. Andrew was the 16th most popular name for infants in British Columbia in 2004, the 17th most popular name in 2003, and the 19th most popular name in 2002. In 2001, it was the 18th most common name. From 1999 – 2003, Andrew was the sixth most often chosen name for a boy.
This is an installation at the OSU Art and Tech show, Fall 2011 by Leah Frankel and Andrew Frueh. The piece, titled "Cartopia", is a series of four projection screens suspended allowing the viewer to walk along this gradient.
Perceptions of Tourettes: Father in denial Andrew Frueh, 2013 source: 7th Heaven: Season 4, Episode 14, Words (7 Feb. 2000) A montage from the series 7th Heaven. The episode features a boy with Tourette's Syndrome and the father that can't accept it. From IMDB: New parishioners Carver's son Bobby has a condition, allegedly ADD, but former Tourette's-patient Louis Shea, MD recognizes that's the problem. Only pa Bill Carver can't cope with the diagnosis on account of the family past.
These drawings are done with my nephew Jacob Galuten. He told me what to draw, I drew it, then he helped color it in, etc. Mostly they're done in crayon, though the train with the trees and mountains employees a little collage. I used all Open Source software to create this. The video editing (slidshow) was done in Jahshaka. The audio was recorded with a Zoom H2, and edited in Audacity. The title and end plates were done in Inkscape.
When a vicious animal attacks and Joe the explorer is killed, it is up to Jill to hunt the animal down with her fighter plane. Starring Zuri Frueh and Andrew Frueh. Edited with Microsoft Movie Maker. Overdubbed audio done with Audacity using a Zoom H2 as the mic.
A movie about a looney guy stealing pomegranates from a coffee diva. Made by Andrew Frueh and Zuri Frueh in Simi Valley, CA. Video shot with a Panasonic video camera. Video edited with Microsoft Movie Maker.
'RecycleBots' Workshop by Doo-Sung Yoo and Andrew Frueh Cleveland Mini Maker Faire 2015 Kids (7 and up) and their parents will create a toy robot from recycled materials from water bottles to cereal boxes, combined with common low-tech electronic parts like motors and batteries, in order to learn about the fusion of art and science, environmental awareness, and recycling.
Historical Explorer: Doms is an educational Virtual Reality experience that allows you to walk through an ancient Roman house, or domus. I used freely available 3D models and the Unity game engine to create the walkthrough that can be run with a keyboard and mouse, or on a mobile device in a cardboard VR headset. See the project page on my website http://www.andrewfrueh.com/portfolio/historical-explorer-domus/ Download for Android from the Google Play Store. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=andrewfrueh.historicalexplorer.domus Play in your browser (requires Unity web player). http://andrewfrueh.com/historical_explorer_domus/ Models were downloaded mainly from Sketchup 3D Warehouse The domus model is derived from a model by Lasha Tskhondia – L.VII.C. Other models are deriv...
“The Connector Series” at the Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, OH March 14th, 2015 A continuing art and science educational workshop series by artists Doo-Sung Yoo and Andrew Frueh - Educational activity - Educational technology workshop for kids - Make art and learn technology - Parents and kids together - Building robots from recycled materials - Play and learn
This is an installation at the OSU Art and Tech show, Fall 2011 by Leah Frankel and Andrew Frueh. The piece, titled "Cartopia", is a series of four projection screens suspended allowing the viewer to walk along this gradient.
'RecycleBots' Workshop by Doo-Sung Yoo and Andrew Frueh Cleveland Mini Maker Faire 2015 Kids (7 and up) and their parents will create a toy robot from recycled materials from water bottles to cereal boxes, combined with common low-tech electronic parts like motors and batteries, in order to learn about the fusion of art and science, environmental awareness, and recycling.
“The Connector Series” at the Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, OH March 14th, 2015 A continuing art and science educational workshop series by artists Doo-Sung Yoo and Andrew Frueh - Educational activity - Educational technology workshop for kids - Make art and learn technology - Parents and kids together - Building robots from recycled materials - Play and learn
Perceptions of Tourettes: Father in denial Andrew Frueh, 2013 source: 7th Heaven: Season 4, Episode 14, Words (7 Feb. 2000) A montage from the series 7th Heaven. The episode features a boy with Tourette's Syndrome and the father that can't accept it. From IMDB: New parishioners Carver's son Bobby has a condition, allegedly ADD, but former Tourette's-patient Louis Shea, MD recognizes that's the problem. Only pa Bill Carver can't cope with the diagnosis on account of the family past.
“I've come that they may have life, and have it abundantly” The Inaugural Performance of Doo-Sung Yoo's Leech Project at the Opening Reception of the 'BioPresence' Exhibition Hopkins Hall Gallery, Columbus, Ohio December 9th 2015 Director: Doo-Sung Yoo Video Camera: Andrew Wood Blake Turner William Randall Performance & Video Editing: Doo-Sung Yoo Mechanical Engineering Consultant: Ross Baldwin Software Engineering Consultant: Andrew Frueh Research Assistants: Perri MacKenzie Xiyue Wang Garrett Williams Music: 'Camino' by Adrián Berenguer Used with Permission from The Jamendo Licensing Team Jamendo S.A / 76 Avenue de la Liberte’/ L-1930 LUXEMBOURG ©2015 DOOSUNGYOO.COM
When a vicious animal attacks and Joe the explorer is killed, it is up to Jill to hunt the animal down with her fighter plane. Starring Zuri Frueh and Andrew Frueh. Edited with Microsoft Movie Maker. Overdubbed audio done with Audacity using a Zoom H2 as the mic.
A movie about a looney guy stealing pomegranates from a coffee diva. Made by Andrew Frueh and Zuri Frueh in Simi Valley, CA. Video shot with a Panasonic video camera. Video edited with Microsoft Movie Maker.
Our faithful guards are no match for two super criminals with their eyes on Vista Lago Bank and Trust. A short film starring: Kai Tinker, Kamryn Tinker, Zuri Frueh, and Andrew Frueh. Filmed with a Panasonic Digital (tape) video camera. Edited with Microsoft Movie Maker. Title and credit plates designed in Inkscape.
Het pierement speelt heel de dag zijn liedje
Van lief en leed op plein en straat en gracht
En even wordt door het zangerig melodietje
In ieder hart wat zonneschijn gebracht
Zing je lied van liefde en van leven
Zing je lied van zomer zonneschijn
Laat het vrij door open vensters zweven
Tot het dringt in het hart van groot en klein
Zing je lied waarin het verlangen fluistert
Dat het hart van alle mensen kent
Zing je lied waar ieder graag naar luistert
Want geen straat kan zonder pierement
De orgelman draait onvermoeid de zwengel
eerst links, dan rechts terwijl het orgel gaat
En schokkend slaat een blondgelokte engel
Op het pierement met houten arm de maat
Zing je lied waarin het verlangen fluistert
Dat het hart van alle mensen kent
Zing je lied waar ieder graag naar luistert