David Van Ooteghem or David Jozef Petrus Raymond Van Ooteghem (Knokke-Heist, 4 August 1975) is a radio presenter on Radio 2, one of the 5 national radio stations of the Flemish Radio and Television Company (VRT).
Career
He began his career as a radio DJ in his hometown Maldegem. After that he went to work at Topradio TRL in Lembeke where he hosted the hitparade for two years while still being a student.
David studied languages and has a master degree in English and Dutch literature from the university of Leuven. He also did a postgraduate study in media and information science. After he graduated he started to work for Radio 2 in Gent as a newsreader and later got his own, national afternoon show which he hosted for 4 years. In 2004 he switched to Radio Donna, the national hit radio of the VRT (Flemish Radio and Television Company). Since November 2007 he presented the morning show of radio Donna, every day from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. In January 2009 Donna changed into MNM and David went back to Radio 2.
Career
He began his career as a radio DJ in his hometown Maldegem. After that he went to work at Topradio TRL in Lembeke where he hosted the hitparade for two years while still being a student.
David studied languages and has a master degree in English and Dutch literature from the university of Leuven. He also did a postgraduate study in media and information science. After he graduated he started to work for Radio 2 in Gent as a newsreader and later got his own, national afternoon show which he hosted for 4 years. In 2004 he switched to Radio Donna, the national hit radio of the VRT (Flemish Radio and Television Company). Since November 2007 he presented the morning show of radio Donna, every day from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. In January 2009 Donna changed into MNM and David went back to Radio 2.
Nelson Villalobo Ferrer known as Nelson Villalobo (born December 11, 1956, Cienfuegos, Cuba) is an artist in the disciplines of painting, engraving, assemblage, illustration and has also been a professor of art. In 1973 he studied in the Escuela Provincial de Arte, Santa Clara, Las Villas, Cuba. Between 1974-1978 he studied at the Escuela Nacional de Arte, Havana, Cuba. And from 1979 to 1983 he studied in the Instituto Superior de Arte (ISA), Havana, Cuba.
From 1984 to 1986 he was Professor at the Instituto Superior de Arte, Havana, Cuba. From 1984-1986 he was a Professor at Escuela Provincial de Arte, Havana, Cuba. From 1986-1991 he was a draftsman at Taller de Serigrafía Artística "René Portocarrero," Fondo Cubano de Bienes Culturales, Havana, Cuba. Since 1991 he has resided in Zaragoza, Spain.
Individual exhibitions
He had many personal exhibitions. Among them have been:
* "Paisaje" , Galería L, Havana, Cuba, 1983
* "Pintar y pintar bien (To Paint and to Paint Well)", Galerie Kaiman, Karlsruhe, Germany, 1989
* "Maneras sin remordimientos". Galería Ponzano 16, Zaragoza, Spain, 1989
* "Peintures". Galerie Nesle, Paris, France, 1994
* "Nelson Villalobos. Pinturas", en Vigo, 2007
* "Laberintos" Galería Siguaraya, Berlín, Germany, 2009
Collective exhibitions
He also formed part of many collective exhibitions like , Havana, Cuba, 1975. He was also included in . Museo Estatal, Tokyo, Japan. Some of his images were selected to conform the XXIV (1985) and XXV (1986) Joan Miró. , Barcelona, Spain. In 1988 he participated in "Cuban Art in Boston" at Massachusetts College of Art, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. And in 1991 he was included in . Cuarta Bienal de La Habana Havana Biennial Museo de Arte Colonial, Havana, Cuba.
Awards
During his life he has obtained many awards and recognitions. Among them are:
* Finalist at the XXV International Drawing Award "Joan Miro" (Barcelona, Spain)
* Painting Award at the 1st Painting Biennial "Jaime Guash" (Barcelona, Spain)
* Painting Award at the 1st Painting Contest "Peña Soltera Aragonesa" (Zaragoza, Spain)
Collections
In Spain his works can be found in important collections such as Arabal, S.G.R., Zaragoza; in Bodegas Bordejé, Zaragoza; in the Cámara de Comercio e Industria, Fundación Nueva Empresa, Zaragoza; in the Escuela de Arte, Zaragoza; and in the Instituto de Aragón de Fomento, Zaragoza. In Cuba they can be found in the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana, and in the Museo Provincial, Cienfuegos, Cuba.
From 1984 to 1986 he was Professor at the Instituto Superior de Arte, Havana, Cuba. From 1984-1986 he was a Professor at Escuela Provincial de Arte, Havana, Cuba. From 1986-1991 he was a draftsman at Taller de Serigrafía Artística "René Portocarrero," Fondo Cubano de Bienes Culturales, Havana, Cuba. Since 1991 he has resided in Zaragoza, Spain.
Individual exhibitions
He had many personal exhibitions. Among them have been:
* "Paisaje" , Galería L, Havana, Cuba, 1983
* "Pintar y pintar bien (To Paint and to Paint Well)", Galerie Kaiman, Karlsruhe, Germany, 1989
* "Maneras sin remordimientos". Galería Ponzano 16, Zaragoza, Spain, 1989
* "Peintures". Galerie Nesle, Paris, France, 1994
* "Nelson Villalobos. Pinturas", en Vigo, 2007
* "Laberintos" Galería Siguaraya, Berlín, Germany, 2009
Collective exhibitions
He also formed part of many collective exhibitions like , Havana, Cuba, 1975. He was also included in . Museo Estatal, Tokyo, Japan. Some of his images were selected to conform the XXIV (1985) and XXV (1986) Joan Miró. , Barcelona, Spain. In 1988 he participated in "Cuban Art in Boston" at Massachusetts College of Art, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. And in 1991 he was included in . Cuarta Bienal de La Habana Havana Biennial Museo de Arte Colonial, Havana, Cuba.
Awards
During his life he has obtained many awards and recognitions. Among them are:
* Finalist at the XXV International Drawing Award "Joan Miro" (Barcelona, Spain)
* Painting Award at the 1st Painting Biennial "Jaime Guash" (Barcelona, Spain)
* Painting Award at the 1st Painting Contest "Peña Soltera Aragonesa" (Zaragoza, Spain)
Collections
In Spain his works can be found in important collections such as Arabal, S.G.R., Zaragoza; in Bodegas Bordejé, Zaragoza; in the Cámara de Comercio e Industria, Fundación Nueva Empresa, Zaragoza; in the Escuela de Arte, Zaragoza; and in the Instituto de Aragón de Fomento, Zaragoza. In Cuba they can be found in the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana, and in the Museo Provincial, Cienfuegos, Cuba.
Dave vonKleist aka Dave Von Kleist is a radio show host, musician, author, activist and film producer. He is also known for his film 911: In Plane Site, a 2004 documentary which promotes 9/11 conspiracy theories. He has appeared on KLAV AM 1230 , interviewed by radio talk show host Doug Basham.
Background
In 1995 he worked at WATR AM1320 in Waterbury, CT. using the on-air name "Dave Riddell" he hosted his own talk show. There he met his future wife, Joyce Riley, who was a guest on his show. Eventually vonKleist left New England and moved to Houston, TX where Joyce Riley lived. After their marriage they co-hosted a radio talk show called "The Power Hour". They are now divorced. He now lives in Argentina.
He is also the father of Erica von Kleist who is a flautist, saxophonist and composer.
Radio work
* Dave Riddell show
* The Power Hour
Music
From 1970, vonKleist has been a professional musician. Later his music has taken a turn towards that of activism.
Also see
Discography
* Will Someone Listen? - 1996
* Music to Die For - 2004
* Forever Vigilant - 2007
* Spotlight Tonight
Producer
* 911 Ripple Effect - 2007
* 911 in Plane Site - 2004
* Wake Up Call
Background
In 1995 he worked at WATR AM1320 in Waterbury, CT. using the on-air name "Dave Riddell" he hosted his own talk show. There he met his future wife, Joyce Riley, who was a guest on his show. Eventually vonKleist left New England and moved to Houston, TX where Joyce Riley lived. After their marriage they co-hosted a radio talk show called "The Power Hour". They are now divorced. He now lives in Argentina.
He is also the father of Erica von Kleist who is a flautist, saxophonist and composer.
Radio work
* Dave Riddell show
* The Power Hour
Music
From 1970, vonKleist has been a professional musician. Later his music has taken a turn towards that of activism.
Also see
Discography
* Will Someone Listen? - 1996
* Music to Die For - 2004
* Forever Vigilant - 2007
* Spotlight Tonight
Producer
* 911 Ripple Effect - 2007
* 911 in Plane Site - 2004
* Wake Up Call
The word Glidos comes from the first part of the phrase "Glide API" and the word DOS. Paul Gardiner wrote this small Win9x/XP/Vista application to allow old games written for DOS using the 3dfx proprietary Glide driver to be played on and thus take advantage of the power in newer computer hardware.
Paul's initial concept started in 2001 as a way to run Core Design's Tomb Raider on modern hardware.
Also, for Tomb Raider, Glidos restores the original ambient soundtrack which was on the Sony PlayStation version but was not accessible on the PC version.
Glidos supports :
* Tomb Raider I
* Descent II
* The Elder Scrolls Adventures: Redguard
* Carmageddon
* Extreme Assault
* Grand Theft Auto
* Dreams to Reality
* Blood
* Screamer 2
* Red Baron
Paul's initial concept started in 2001 as a way to run Core Design's Tomb Raider on modern hardware.
Also, for Tomb Raider, Glidos restores the original ambient soundtrack which was on the Sony PlayStation version but was not accessible on the PC version.
Glidos supports :
* Tomb Raider I
* Descent II
* The Elder Scrolls Adventures: Redguard
* Carmageddon
* Extreme Assault
* Grand Theft Auto
* Dreams to Reality
* Blood
* Screamer 2
* Red Baron