Hiidentorni is the second demo released by the black metal band Horna. It was first released on tape by Noitatorni Tuotannot in 1997 and was limited to 150 copies. It was then re-released on CD by Solistitium Records in 1997 with a limit of 1,500 copies, and then re-released again on 12" vinyl by Blut & Eisen Productions in 2003 with a limit of 350 copies.
Track listing
#Avaus / Kun Lyömme Jumalan Kodin Liekkeihin - 5:39
#Hiidentorni Huokuu Usvansa - 4:31
#Ikuisesti, Kalpeina Kuoleman Muistoina - 5:14
#Tappakaa Kristus - 2:50
#Sanoista... Pimeyteen - 2:42
#Hänen Synkkä Myrskynsä - 8:05
#Hornanväki - 6:20
#Sinulle Mätänevä Jehova - 4:48
Track listing
#Avaus / Kun Lyömme Jumalan Kodin Liekkeihin - 5:39
#Hiidentorni Huokuu Usvansa - 4:31
#Ikuisesti, Kalpeina Kuoleman Muistoina - 5:14
#Tappakaa Kristus - 2:50
#Sanoista... Pimeyteen - 2:42
#Hänen Synkkä Myrskynsä - 8:05
#Hornanväki - 6:20
#Sinulle Mätänevä Jehova - 4:48
Michael Hesp (born in 1982) is a British contemporary artist.
Born in Doncaster Hesp obtained a B.A. Hons in fine art at Birmingham Institute of Art and Design UCE in 2007
Between 2004 and 2007 he was a founding member of an art collective called SMACK alongside Philip Barber, Sarah-Jane Bellion, Mark Essen and Henry Orton.
SMACK's first exhibition "Die First" showed at The City Space Gallery in Birmingham 2005. In 2006 SMACK exhibited at The Works gallery in Birmingham under various names with the inclusian of artists Helen Brown, Rachel Merchant and Danial Smith. SMACK also exhibited at BIAD in 2005 under the title "Tutorial" and again in 2007 under the title "Plinths".
In 2007 Hesp organised a performance based on Dyslexia including 10 of his contemporaries, staged in Victoria Square, Birmingham. He has also worked alongside Mark McGowan in performance based work
Born in Doncaster Hesp obtained a B.A. Hons in fine art at Birmingham Institute of Art and Design UCE in 2007
Between 2004 and 2007 he was a founding member of an art collective called SMACK alongside Philip Barber, Sarah-Jane Bellion, Mark Essen and Henry Orton.
SMACK's first exhibition "Die First" showed at The City Space Gallery in Birmingham 2005. In 2006 SMACK exhibited at The Works gallery in Birmingham under various names with the inclusian of artists Helen Brown, Rachel Merchant and Danial Smith. SMACK also exhibited at BIAD in 2005 under the title "Tutorial" and again in 2007 under the title "Plinths".
In 2007 Hesp organised a performance based on Dyslexia including 10 of his contemporaries, staged in Victoria Square, Birmingham. He has also worked alongside Mark McGowan in performance based work
NChat is an open-source communication solution created by Solid Inc. Media Productions for use over a network, or the Internet. It's been in development for 3 years, and is coded in Visual Basic
The NChat Project
NChat started out in 2003 as a small network instant messenger for use at the creator's school, after it was discovered people were using Net Send, a highly inefficient method for communication. Using a newly acquired knowledge of Sockets, the project soon took off.
FireStorm Network Chat
FireStorm Network Chat was in essence the first release of NChat. Using the code-name Network Chat, FNC proved popular amongst small groups, looking to communicate over a small network. It relied heavily on the User Datagram Protocol and was highly inefficient because of coding limitations. This version was scrapped, and a newer version was released.
Codename LC
This second release of NChat was built on more stable code, and sported a fancy new interface. It also addressed the problems FNC had with multiple users. Codename Latest Chat (or Codename LC, or just LC) was released as open-source to a limited few who needed it, or wanted to learn how it operated. This version enjoyed limited success on both Planet Source Code and on the Solid Inc. Media Productions site
NChat Alpha
This version has enjoyed the most success out of the other NChat versions. Accidentally entitled Alpha, because of a misunderstanding, this re-write won an award on for its design and features. It was written with simplicity in mind, although it had an extensive list of features for the advanced user, such as AI units, kicks, bans and lots more. After 2 years in production, NChat Alpha was shelved, and work on the new NChat was started
NChat Evolution
===NChat Evolution #1, Linux Build===
NChat Evolution (hereafter referred to as NChat Evolution 1), was made in RealBasic, a powerful multi-platform Basic-style language. It never saw the light of day, as NChat Evolution #2, Windows Build was created under the recommendation of the former co-developer FataBirdy
===NChat Evolution #2, Windows Build===
NChat Evolution (NChat Evolution 2) is the current NChat (however now it's known as OpenGIS to avoid confusion) It uses TCP and VB to create a new user experience. It has increased security and uses Rijndael Encryption to ensure safety of data transmission. The current beta can be found on the Solid Inc. Web-site
OpenGIS
NChat Evolution is now called OpenGIS (Open-Source Gateway Information Services) as the application took a turn towards a commercial chat server/client combination. New features are being coded in all the time, and OpenGIS is the way forward for the NChat Foundation. It uses Multithreading technology to reduce server workloads, a new API based socket implementation to reduce dependencies, as well as heightened security and other features. OpenGIS can be found at The OpenGIS Foundation website
The NChat Project
NChat started out in 2003 as a small network instant messenger for use at the creator's school, after it was discovered people were using Net Send, a highly inefficient method for communication. Using a newly acquired knowledge of Sockets, the project soon took off.
FireStorm Network Chat
FireStorm Network Chat was in essence the first release of NChat. Using the code-name Network Chat, FNC proved popular amongst small groups, looking to communicate over a small network. It relied heavily on the User Datagram Protocol and was highly inefficient because of coding limitations. This version was scrapped, and a newer version was released.
Codename LC
This second release of NChat was built on more stable code, and sported a fancy new interface. It also addressed the problems FNC had with multiple users. Codename Latest Chat (or Codename LC, or just LC) was released as open-source to a limited few who needed it, or wanted to learn how it operated. This version enjoyed limited success on both Planet Source Code and on the Solid Inc. Media Productions site
NChat Alpha
This version has enjoyed the most success out of the other NChat versions. Accidentally entitled Alpha, because of a misunderstanding, this re-write won an award on for its design and features. It was written with simplicity in mind, although it had an extensive list of features for the advanced user, such as AI units, kicks, bans and lots more. After 2 years in production, NChat Alpha was shelved, and work on the new NChat was started
NChat Evolution
===NChat Evolution #1, Linux Build===
NChat Evolution (hereafter referred to as NChat Evolution 1), was made in RealBasic, a powerful multi-platform Basic-style language. It never saw the light of day, as NChat Evolution #2, Windows Build was created under the recommendation of the former co-developer FataBirdy
===NChat Evolution #2, Windows Build===
NChat Evolution (NChat Evolution 2) is the current NChat (however now it's known as OpenGIS to avoid confusion) It uses TCP and VB to create a new user experience. It has increased security and uses Rijndael Encryption to ensure safety of data transmission. The current beta can be found on the Solid Inc. Web-site
OpenGIS
NChat Evolution is now called OpenGIS (Open-Source Gateway Information Services) as the application took a turn towards a commercial chat server/client combination. New features are being coded in all the time, and OpenGIS is the way forward for the NChat Foundation. It uses Multithreading technology to reduce server workloads, a new API based socket implementation to reduce dependencies, as well as heightened security and other features. OpenGIS can be found at The OpenGIS Foundation website
RagaChitra Foundation (established in 2004) is a non-profit cultural organization based in New York City. The foundation promotes and supports carnatic music and other performing arts of India, especially the South India.
Activities
RagaChitra Foundation hosts the annual event: Carnatic Music Festival in New York City, usually by the end of April every year. Many leading carnatic music artistes who present music concerts at the festival besides upcoming students of this art.
Unlike Thiagaraja Aradhana, another annual carnatic event, which takes place in Cleveland, OH, where the artists may present only the kirthanas (songs) composed by the legendary composer Tyagaraja (1847), the Carnatic Music Festival encourages artistes to present all different works including fusion music.
The festival attracts music lovers, music teachers and music professionals in large numbers and also features informational programs such as carnatic exhibitions and carnatic music quizzes. Artistes who have performed at the festival include Grammy Award Winner Ghatam Maestro Vikku Vinayakram, Ashok Ramani, Mala Chandrasekhar, Nivedita ShivRaj, Mahesh Vinayakram, Uma Shankar and Ramakrishnan.
Activities
RagaChitra Foundation hosts the annual event: Carnatic Music Festival in New York City, usually by the end of April every year. Many leading carnatic music artistes who present music concerts at the festival besides upcoming students of this art.
Unlike Thiagaraja Aradhana, another annual carnatic event, which takes place in Cleveland, OH, where the artists may present only the kirthanas (songs) composed by the legendary composer Tyagaraja (1847), the Carnatic Music Festival encourages artistes to present all different works including fusion music.
The festival attracts music lovers, music teachers and music professionals in large numbers and also features informational programs such as carnatic exhibitions and carnatic music quizzes. Artistes who have performed at the festival include Grammy Award Winner Ghatam Maestro Vikku Vinayakram, Ashok Ramani, Mala Chandrasekhar, Nivedita ShivRaj, Mahesh Vinayakram, Uma Shankar and Ramakrishnan.