Gil Saint Christopher Salmon-Boyd was born in Saint Arnoult en Yvelines in 1086. He was a master architect who is more recently accredited with designing the Chartres Cathedral in Chartres, France, in 1142. Chartres was completed long after his death in 1158, but his original design was prevalent even after the cathedral was burnt twice, and finally completed in 1260.
Maryse Casol (born December 7, 1957 in Bordeaux, France) is a contemporary artist painter.
Living in the south of France, and being very imbued with numerous journeys all over the world, Maryse Casol is renowned for her exotic landscapes and blazing still lifes.
Driven by her love for philosophy and a constant desire for spiritual and mystic transcendence, she studied the Scriptures of the Torah, and the thoughts of famous philosophers such as Aristotle, Epictetus, Maimonides, and Spinoza.
Moved by the desire to express the imponderable musicality of emotions, and the persistence of her passionate love for art, Maryse Casol enrolled at the Académie Arts et Beaux-Arts in Varennes, Quebec, where she had the great honour to receive comprehensive training over several years from Sam Aberg, Master, international Art Critic and Art Historian.
Completing her studies with resounding success, she integrated the rhetoric of the compositional aesthetics of art, both classical and modern, with art history, iconographical, semiotic and philosophical concepts. She also took courses in comparative art criticism covering the various movements in painting.
What Casol intends to express in her works, "is not the visible concrete, but the imponderable musicality of emotions and the quintessence of the intangible".
In September 2007, Casol dedicated a rare piece of her art collection, Melodia Gitana, to the Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum of Dubai..
Highlights
*In 2004 (Renaud-Bray building) hosted a 3 weeks solo exhibition called "Empreintes, effets d'impression!".
*In 2005 hosted a museum-like solo exhibition of her collection "Lumières Méditerranéennes".
*In 2006 hosted a museum-like solo exhibition of her collection "Lumières Méditerranéennes".
Works
*Bourgeonnement (2003), Collection L.Amore, Montreal.
*Eté Indien (2003), one of the five paintings to go to a Russian Private Collector at a $1,200,000 sale, New York, September 2007
*Géraniums et fruits (2003), Private Collection, Donation during a charity auction, reseau HEC (HEC Business School)
*Transcendance philosophique (2004), second of the five paintings to go to a Russian Private Collector at a $1,200,000 sale, New York, September 2007
*Contemplation (2004), Private Collection, Dr. DiBattista
*Après-midi printanier (2004), Private Collection, Dr.DiBattista
*Instant d'Eté (2004)
*Fruit de la passion (2004)
*Vendange (2004)
*Epanouissement (2004), Private Collection, Mr. Lecler, Montreal
*Tempête en Pays Catalan (2004)
*Pays Catalan (2004)
*Après-midi d'été (2004), Corporate Collection, Sidev, Mr. Benatar
*Rêveries (2004)
*Evasion lyrique (2004), Corporate Collection, Altus Group
*Cerisiers en Fleurs (2005)
*Valée de Baho (2005)
*Parfum Vénitien (2005)
*Essence d'Iris (2005)
*Géranium de Murano (2005)
*Tendresse (2005)
*Jardin Secret (2005)
*Instant de méditation (2005)
*Passion Immortelle (2005)
*Miroir Fleuri (2005)
*Passion, Transcendance, Espoir (2005)
*Parfum de Toscane (2005), Private Collection, Montreal
*Dodâ'im, caresses (2006)
*Musique des Sphères (2006)
*Mélodie Yeddish (2006)
*Murmure de cithare (2006)
*Violon mélancolique (2006)
*Melodia Gitana (2006), Painting dedicated to the Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum of Dubai
*Espace, Lumière, Amour (2007)
*Roses et Lys (2007)
*Espace fleuri, l'être aimé (2007)
References
Living in the south of France, and being very imbued with numerous journeys all over the world, Maryse Casol is renowned for her exotic landscapes and blazing still lifes.
Driven by her love for philosophy and a constant desire for spiritual and mystic transcendence, she studied the Scriptures of the Torah, and the thoughts of famous philosophers such as Aristotle, Epictetus, Maimonides, and Spinoza.
Moved by the desire to express the imponderable musicality of emotions, and the persistence of her passionate love for art, Maryse Casol enrolled at the Académie Arts et Beaux-Arts in Varennes, Quebec, where she had the great honour to receive comprehensive training over several years from Sam Aberg, Master, international Art Critic and Art Historian.
Completing her studies with resounding success, she integrated the rhetoric of the compositional aesthetics of art, both classical and modern, with art history, iconographical, semiotic and philosophical concepts. She also took courses in comparative art criticism covering the various movements in painting.
What Casol intends to express in her works, "is not the visible concrete, but the imponderable musicality of emotions and the quintessence of the intangible".
In September 2007, Casol dedicated a rare piece of her art collection, Melodia Gitana, to the Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum of Dubai..
Highlights
*In 2004 (Renaud-Bray building) hosted a 3 weeks solo exhibition called "Empreintes, effets d'impression!".
*In 2005 hosted a museum-like solo exhibition of her collection "Lumières Méditerranéennes".
*In 2006 hosted a museum-like solo exhibition of her collection "Lumières Méditerranéennes".
Works
*Bourgeonnement (2003), Collection L.Amore, Montreal.
*Eté Indien (2003), one of the five paintings to go to a Russian Private Collector at a $1,200,000 sale, New York, September 2007
*Géraniums et fruits (2003), Private Collection, Donation during a charity auction, reseau HEC (HEC Business School)
*Transcendance philosophique (2004), second of the five paintings to go to a Russian Private Collector at a $1,200,000 sale, New York, September 2007
*Contemplation (2004), Private Collection, Dr. DiBattista
*Après-midi printanier (2004), Private Collection, Dr.DiBattista
*Instant d'Eté (2004)
*Fruit de la passion (2004)
*Vendange (2004)
*Epanouissement (2004), Private Collection, Mr. Lecler, Montreal
*Tempête en Pays Catalan (2004)
*Pays Catalan (2004)
*Après-midi d'été (2004), Corporate Collection, Sidev, Mr. Benatar
*Rêveries (2004)
*Evasion lyrique (2004), Corporate Collection, Altus Group
*Cerisiers en Fleurs (2005)
*Valée de Baho (2005)
*Parfum Vénitien (2005)
*Essence d'Iris (2005)
*Géranium de Murano (2005)
*Tendresse (2005)
*Jardin Secret (2005)
*Instant de méditation (2005)
*Passion Immortelle (2005)
*Miroir Fleuri (2005)
*Passion, Transcendance, Espoir (2005)
*Parfum de Toscane (2005), Private Collection, Montreal
*Dodâ'im, caresses (2006)
*Musique des Sphères (2006)
*Mélodie Yeddish (2006)
*Murmure de cithare (2006)
*Violon mélancolique (2006)
*Melodia Gitana (2006), Painting dedicated to the Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum of Dubai
*Espace, Lumière, Amour (2007)
*Roses et Lys (2007)
*Espace fleuri, l'être aimé (2007)
References
Fundies Say the Darndest Things! (FSTDT) is a popular web site that hosts a database of quotes, usually from Internet message boards. FSTDT is structured as a blog, where readers can leave comments and vote for their favorite quotes. It gives out up to 30 satirical awards each month.
FSTDT is largely inspired by Bash.org, but mostly comprises quotes from forums rather than IRC, and focuses on religious or pseudo-religious quotes perceived as bizarre by the submitters rather than humorous quotes in general. FSTDT derives its name from the Art Linkletter book, Kids Say the Darndest Things.
History
FSTDT began when Allan Glenn started using humorous quotes from message boards in his forum signature. Glenn featured a new quote in his signature each week, while saving the old quotes in a text file. This file began circulating the Internet, with many people adding their own quotes to the list. Seeing that his collection was becoming popular, Glenn decided to create a website dedicated to bizarre religious quotes. In August 2003, the site was renamed from Christians Say the Darndest Things to Fundies Say the Darndest Things..
Glenn operated FSTDT until August 2004, when he decided that updating the site by hand was far too time consuming[http://winace.hyperboards.com/index.php?actionview_topic&topic_id335]. FSTDT remained dormant until May 2005 when Glenn began receiving offers to resurrect the site from various programmers. Glenn ultimately approved an automated replacement (with voting and comments) made by a programmer known online as "Yahweh".
Allan Glenn died of cystic fibrosis aged 20 on November 4 2005 and since then Yahweh has owned and administrated FSTDT.
Site details
FSTDT is a non-profit satirical website operated by a small group of volunteers. New quotes are submitted mostly from Internet forums, and until recently, they were stored in a moderation queue awaiting review by a site moderator. Today, however, the moderation process is run by the users, who determine through a voting system which quotes are accepted and which are deleted. Around 300 new quotes are accepted each month.
Over the course of each month, up to thirty quotes are given satirical "awards", including "Post of the Week", "Post of the Month", "Tinfoil Hat Prize", "Bizarre Creationist Assertion of the Month" and "Bigot of the Month Award".
Criticism
The most common criticism of FSTDT is that quotes are taken out of context. However, every quote on the site is displayed with a link to the source where it was found, and the FSTDT FAQ states that any quotes found to be taken out of context will be removed[http://www.fstdt.com/weekly/article.php?id_article=40#misquote].
The site is also criticized for quoting people without the original author's knowledge or expressed permission. Critics have claimed that this is indicative of copyright infringement. FSTDT has stated it is consistent with the [http://www.copyright.gov/title17/92chap1.html#107 Section 107 of US Copyright Law] on fair use; it says that quotes are being used for non-profit educational purposes, the quoted material is limited to a few sentences or paragraphs at most, the quotes are obtained from public Internet forums that are freely accessible by anyone with an Internet connection, and the quotes themselves have zero market or monetary value.
Another criticism is that the readers who post comments on the site may be as 'fundie' as those who are quoted. FSTDT appears to acknowledge this, and is known to publish quotes from its .
FSTDT is generally criticized for being very liberally biased. This comes from the fact that the site regularly features quotes from opponents of homosexuality and gay marriage, opponents of abortion, anti-secularists, anti-feminists, and conservatives. The site admin states that he does not actively single out conservatives, but claims that 'atheists are just uninteresting and unfunny'. FSTDT does .
Recently, some FSTDT critics have attempted to label FSTDT administrator Yahweh as a fundamentalist herself [http://www.fstdt.com/forums/thread.aspx?p=19376#19376] for her vocal support of animal rights and placing a link to PETA on every page of her site [http://www.fstdt.com/forums/thread.asp?p=17713#17713]. Yahweh is a strict vegan who categorically opposes the use of animals for food and in medical research. Although she has made a number of controversial statements, such as her claim that "there is no moral difference between taking the lives of animals and mentally similar humans," many posters acknowledge that Yahweh supports her claims with well-researched, detailed and "reasonable arguments" [http://www.fstdt.com/forums/thread.asp?p=648#648]. However, others have ridiculed her stance that if given the choice, she would prefer to save the life of a dog over that of a human baby [http://fstdt.com/forums/thread.asp?p=45641#45641]. Yet, Yahweh wears leather shoes.
More criticism is leveled at her vehement opposition to medical testing on animals, where she claimed that, "..its wrong to use animal tested products. What difference would it make if the products were tested on animals, as opposed to tested on mentally similar humans bred for experimentation?" [http://fstdt.com/forums/thread.asp?p=11347#11347]
Spin-offs
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FSTDT is largely inspired by Bash.org, but mostly comprises quotes from forums rather than IRC, and focuses on religious or pseudo-religious quotes perceived as bizarre by the submitters rather than humorous quotes in general. FSTDT derives its name from the Art Linkletter book, Kids Say the Darndest Things.
History
FSTDT began when Allan Glenn started using humorous quotes from message boards in his forum signature. Glenn featured a new quote in his signature each week, while saving the old quotes in a text file. This file began circulating the Internet, with many people adding their own quotes to the list. Seeing that his collection was becoming popular, Glenn decided to create a website dedicated to bizarre religious quotes. In August 2003, the site was renamed from Christians Say the Darndest Things to Fundies Say the Darndest Things..
Glenn operated FSTDT until August 2004, when he decided that updating the site by hand was far too time consuming[http://winace.hyperboards.com/index.php?actionview_topic&topic_id335]. FSTDT remained dormant until May 2005 when Glenn began receiving offers to resurrect the site from various programmers. Glenn ultimately approved an automated replacement (with voting and comments) made by a programmer known online as "Yahweh".
Allan Glenn died of cystic fibrosis aged 20 on November 4 2005 and since then Yahweh has owned and administrated FSTDT.
Site details
FSTDT is a non-profit satirical website operated by a small group of volunteers. New quotes are submitted mostly from Internet forums, and until recently, they were stored in a moderation queue awaiting review by a site moderator. Today, however, the moderation process is run by the users, who determine through a voting system which quotes are accepted and which are deleted. Around 300 new quotes are accepted each month.
Over the course of each month, up to thirty quotes are given satirical "awards", including "Post of the Week", "Post of the Month", "Tinfoil Hat Prize", "Bizarre Creationist Assertion of the Month" and "Bigot of the Month Award".
Criticism
The most common criticism of FSTDT is that quotes are taken out of context. However, every quote on the site is displayed with a link to the source where it was found, and the FSTDT FAQ states that any quotes found to be taken out of context will be removed[http://www.fstdt.com/weekly/article.php?id_article=40#misquote].
The site is also criticized for quoting people without the original author's knowledge or expressed permission. Critics have claimed that this is indicative of copyright infringement. FSTDT has stated it is consistent with the [http://www.copyright.gov/title17/92chap1.html#107 Section 107 of US Copyright Law] on fair use; it says that quotes are being used for non-profit educational purposes, the quoted material is limited to a few sentences or paragraphs at most, the quotes are obtained from public Internet forums that are freely accessible by anyone with an Internet connection, and the quotes themselves have zero market or monetary value.
Another criticism is that the readers who post comments on the site may be as 'fundie' as those who are quoted. FSTDT appears to acknowledge this, and is known to publish quotes from its .
FSTDT is generally criticized for being very liberally biased. This comes from the fact that the site regularly features quotes from opponents of homosexuality and gay marriage, opponents of abortion, anti-secularists, anti-feminists, and conservatives. The site admin states that he does not actively single out conservatives, but claims that 'atheists are just uninteresting and unfunny'. FSTDT does .
Recently, some FSTDT critics have attempted to label FSTDT administrator Yahweh as a fundamentalist herself [http://www.fstdt.com/forums/thread.aspx?p=19376#19376] for her vocal support of animal rights and placing a link to PETA on every page of her site [http://www.fstdt.com/forums/thread.asp?p=17713#17713]. Yahweh is a strict vegan who categorically opposes the use of animals for food and in medical research. Although she has made a number of controversial statements, such as her claim that "there is no moral difference between taking the lives of animals and mentally similar humans," many posters acknowledge that Yahweh supports her claims with well-researched, detailed and "reasonable arguments" [http://www.fstdt.com/forums/thread.asp?p=648#648]. However, others have ridiculed her stance that if given the choice, she would prefer to save the life of a dog over that of a human baby [http://fstdt.com/forums/thread.asp?p=45641#45641]. Yet, Yahweh wears leather shoes.
More criticism is leveled at her vehement opposition to medical testing on animals, where she claimed that, "..its wrong to use animal tested products. What difference would it make if the products were tested on animals, as opposed to tested on mentally similar humans bred for experimentation?" [http://fstdt.com/forums/thread.asp?p=11347#11347]
Spin-offs
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To perturb (also perturbing) is to annoy or disturb, although the word has a pleathora of meanings. The word perturb is not a very common one, however; it has been replaced with the word "disturb" in modern English society today. Perturb can also be used as a verb, for example, "Tim and Matt were perturbing James."