Me shooting the AK47 in Wroclaw, Poland
Lecture at the Land Force Military Academy, Wrocław, Poland
Dr Bartosiak’s lecture at the Land Force Military Academy, Wrocław, Poland, 12 June 2019.
„On War, Modern Battlefield and Force Projection”
Are Poland and Europe Becoming a New Generation War Theatre?
The biggest panorama art in Wroclaw Poland (15 × 114 meter)- Exclusive Video Battle of Racławice
The Racławice Panorama (Polish: Panorama Racławicka) is a monumental (15 × 114 meter)[citation needed] cycloramic paintingdepicting the Battle of Racławice, during the Kościuszko Uprising. It is located in Wrocław, Poland. The painting is one of only a few preserved relics of a genre of 19th-century mass culture, and the oldest in Poland. The panorama stands in a circular fashion and, with the viewer in the center, presents different scenes at various viewing angles. A special kind of perspective used in the painting and additional effects (lighting, artificial terrain) create a feeling of reality.The idea came from the painter Jan Styka in Lwów (currently known as Lviv) who invited the renowned battle-painter Wojciech Kossakto participate in the project.[1] They were assisted by Ludwik Boller, Tadeusz Popiel, Zygmunt Rozwadowski, Teodor Axentowicz, Włodzimierz Tetmajer, Wincenty Wodzinowskiand Michał Sozański.
The project was conceived as a patriotic commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the victorious Battle of Racławice, a famous episode of the Kościuszko Insurrection, a heroic but ultimately failed attempt to defend Polish independence. The battle was fought on 4 April 1794 between the insurrectionist force of regulars and peasant volunteers (armed with scythes) under Kościuszko (1746–1817) himself and the Russian army commanded by General Alexander Tormasov. For the nation which had lost its independence, the memory of this glorious victory was particularly important.
The National Exhibition, organized in Lwów in 1894, offered an excellent opportunity to realize Styka’s idea. Canvas, woven to order, was bought in Brussels, the specially built rotunda’s iron structure (designed by Ludwik Ramułt) in Vienna. The rotunda, located in Stryjski Park in Lwów, was ready in July 1893. The huge panoramic painting was executed within 9 months, between August 1893 and May 1894. The official opening was on 5 June 1894. Since the very beginning, Panorama of the Battle of Racławice attracted enormous attention and brought crowds of tourists to Lwów. On average 75 000 viewers visited it every year.[2]
After World War II, the painting was brought to Wrocław (formerly Breslau in Germany) along with a part of the collection of the Ossoliński Institute. As under the communist regime the subject was considered politically sensitive, the efforts to have the canvas restored and exhibited, undertaken by successive Volunteer Committees, were successful only after August 1980. Reopened on 14 June 1985, the major attraction of the old Lwów has immediately become the main tourist attraction of Wrocław. Here, contemporary viewers have an opportunity to participate in a unique illusionist spectacle.
MONA live Shooting the Moon
The Echo, Los Angeles; MONA is a band that must be heard & seen live!!!
Mona - Shooting the Moon
Mona - Shooting the Moon - Recorded live at Liquid Rooms Edinburgh 28th August
Piotr, Poland – Valencia College International Student Testimonial
Empire Dance Company Giants Game
Empire Dance Company Dancing at The Nelson Giants Game
Pole Dance Institute Wrocław Promo 2013 - zapowiedź.
IPSC Cracow Open 2009 day 1
IPSC level III match. Cracow, Poland.
Jennifer Batten's stolen guitar returned on New Years Day 2013
Reward on Moozar : Local Portland TV ran a story on my stolen and then retrieved main guitar of 15 years (1-1-13). It was stolen by some bastard (on his way to hell), who later ditched it in some bushes. The guitar has survived years of riding in the cold belly of airplanes and the last few days freezing Portland temperatures. Good Samaritans Randy and Cathy Hiles found it and took the trouble to research to find its rightful owner and contact me. We celebrated at the same Mexican restaurant it was stolen at with some primo margaritas.
A - Z Movement of Pole Dance
Some of the most famous Pole Dance movement.
Mona - Shooting the Moon
Mona - Shoot the Moon - Recorded Live at The Borderline London 14-12-11
Mass murder of the Jews of Rożyszcze (until 1939 part of Poland) in August 1942
Jack (Yankel) Gun, who was born in Rożyszcze (until September 1939 part of Poland) in 1934 and was living there during the war years, recounts that shortly before the liquidation of the Rożyszcze ghetto his father Shmuel managed to smuggle out of the ghetto him and his brother Anceal out of the ghetto, but did not succeed in doing the same with his wife Sonya and daughter Reizl. Gun tells about the mass murder of Rożyszcze's Jews at the Kopachovka sand quarry, where his father, mother, and sister were murdered and testifies how he and his brother survived this murder operation.
Interview conducted by the USC Shoah Foundation Institute.
MONA - Shooting The Moon - live at klub Stodoła - Warsaw, Poland - 17.10.2011
MONA - Shooting The Moon - live at klub Stodoła - Warsaw, Poland - 17.10.2011
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4. AGH University of Science & Technology
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8. Nicolas Copernicus University
9. Nicolas Copernicus University
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12. University of Lodz
13. University of Silesia in Katowice
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15. Wroclaw University of Science and Technology
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17. Medical University of Warsaw
18. Wroclaw Medical University
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Loving Vincent
Loving Vincent is a 2017 biographical animated drama film about the life of painter Vincent van Gogh. It is the first fully painted animated film. It is written and directed by Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman, and is being produced by Hugh Welchman and Sean Bobbitt of BreakThru Films and Ivan Mactaggart of Trademark Films. The development was funded by the Polish Film Institute, and re-training of professional oil painters to become painting-animators on the film was partially funded through a Kickstarter campaign.[9] The film is being sold by Cinema Management Group and financiers include RBF Productions, Silver Reel, Doha Film Institute, Polish Film Institute, Sevenex Capital Partners and City of Wrocław, European Capital of Culture in 2016.
Loving Vincent
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Directed by Dorota Kobiela
Hugh Welchman
Produced by Hugh Welchman
Ivan Mactaggart
Sean Bobbitt
Written by Dorota Kobiela
Hugh Welchman
Jacek Dehnel
Starring Douglas Booth
Jerome Flynn
Saoirse Ronan
Helen McCrory
Chris O'Dowd
John Sessions
Eleanor Tomlinson
Aidan Turner
Music by Clint Mansell
Cinematography Tristan Oliver
Production
company
BreakThru Productions
Trademark Films
Distributed by Good Deed Entertainment (USA)[1][2]
Release date
12 June 2017 (Annecy)[3]
22 September 2017 (US)[4]
13 October 2017 (UK)[5]
Running time
91 minutes[6]
Country Poland
United Kingdom
Language English
Budget $5.5 million[7]
Box office $36.806[8]
Each of the film's 65,000 frames is an oil painting on canvas, using the same technique as Van Gogh, created by a team of 115 painters.[10] The film premiered at the 2017 Annecy International Animated Film Festival.[3]
The art form of film is different from painting. Painting is one particular moment in time, frozen. Film is fluid, seeming to move through space and time. So first we had a Painting Design team spend one-year re-imagining Vincent’s painting into the medium of film. These paintings, along with the storyboard and Computer Generated Layout Animatic formed the basis on which to plan our live action shoot.
All the characters in Loving Vincent are performed by real actors either on specially constructed sets, designed to look like Vincent’s paintings, or against Green Screens with the Loving Vincent Design Paintings composited in through a live view system on the set.
The live action material was then combined with Computer Animation for elements such as birds, horses, clouds and blowing leaves and composited together with the Design Paintings to create the Reference Material for the Painting Animation.
The painting animators used the reference material as the basis for the layout of their first frame, and the movement of the shot. The painting animators task was to transform this reference material into Vincent van Gogh's painting style, and then to re-create the movement of the shot through animating each brushstroke.
Once a frame is complete the painting animator takes a 6k resolution digital still, and then starts work on the next frame. There are over 65,000 frames in the film. At the end of each shot we are left with a painting of the last frame of the shot. There are 898 shots in the film.
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