Every time the sound of organ is heard, one is reminded of mystifications, which as if they were an old wooden ship take one to a journey to undiscovered fields of emotions, which sometimes we sink in. Experimental sound composition of field... In the composition sounds of Lithuanian organ “Venta” (1988) are used as the object of sound. PERFORMANCE: “Experimental sound composition of field records for organ “VENTA”. The sounds of organ are the story of experimental music, which in some cases of composition becomes even, or sometimes varies from low to middle register. Sounds of organ “Venta” were recorded by ANTANAS JASENKA (thanks for him very much).
Biologic organ is one of the most complex 3-D objects, and the 3-D measurement of it play very important role in medicine field, so the method of biologic organ’s 3-D measurement is studied in this thesis. Computer aided 3-D measurement can realize many complex measurements which cannot be done now, or reduce the complexity of many 3-D measurements. 3-D measurement mainly includes the distance measurement between two points, and the area and volume measurement of 3-D objects. The distance measurement can be divided into linear or curvilinear distance measurement and 3-D depth measurement. 3-D virtual sphere technique is used to realize the function of interactive rotation and picking method based on parallel perspective is used to realize the special characteristic points picking, so the design of 3-D interaction is completed. A new data storage structure is designed to resolve the difficulty in arrangement of unorderly intersection points and accelerate the measuring process during curvilinear distance between two points measuring. It’s the foundation of 3-D interaction and actualization of 3-D measurement results. But many 3-D measurements only can be estimated by handiwork now, for example, the area of mitral valve, the shape and size of eyepit and the volume of tumour in medicine field. With the development of computer graphics, complex objects can be observed on the computer screen, it’s the foundation of computer aided 3-D measurement. Finally, a digital skull-face 3-D computer aided measuring system is developed based on object-oriented software programming method.
At that time the LTTE forcibly conscripted children as young as thirteen or fourteen years of age, regardless of whether family members were already in the LTTE or not. After we dug our bunker, we stayed in it day and night, and all the time there were cries and shouts as people were hit by shelling. We urinated only at night after ten o’ clock because if they saw us the LTTE would catch us for fighting (ie catch us and make us fight). There were no vegetables and we couldn’t go to the beach to catch fish because the LTTE would not allow people on the beach. We filtered the rainwater that seeped into the bunker through shirt material and drank it. And we had to bear this because if we came out either a shell would fall on us or the LTTE would drag us off to fight. we just put a tent in a paddy field, and just stayed there. Just when we reached the water’s edge at midnight, all one hundred of us, the LTTE suddenly surrounded us. They came in a van and they got out and shot up in the air. I couldn’t bear to see my parents like that, so I thought it was better to take them to the Army-controlled area than to stay there. It took one day to go ten kilometers because there were so many fleeing people. The people tried to escape both by water and land, but the LTTE stopped them. Suthanthirapuram was extremely crowded with displaced families, and after we arrived, the Army started to shell in our direction. The LTTE was on one side and Army was on the other. Then the Army announced Pokkanai, Matalan, Mullivaikal, as the No Fire Zone area. Then Army shelling started. We stayed all day in bunkers. By the time the Army captured Puthukudiruppu, we were uncertain about where to go next.
The BLM-managed trail is accessible from two points in the Organ Mountains. The first mile traverses the foothills of the Organs and presents no obstacles. The Organs Mountains, however, are not without secrets. the majestic Organ Mountains. All provide a window into the true charactar of the Organs, but none a door. I'm sure many of you have taken the lovely three-mile hike to the (barely) Dripping Springs or ventured into the hermit's shelter at La Cueva or even spent an afternoon or evening at Aguirre Spring campground on the east side. The second mile is rockier and the steepest portion of the trail, but it is well maintained and even young kids should be able to handle it. Just after Mile Marker 2, my friend decided she'd had enough, however, and decided to turn back. ) You can see the Aguirre Spring Campground (and, in my case, because a family was blaring music, hear the campground) from about a mile away. 25-mile Baylor Pass Trail allows hikers and horseback riders relatively simple access from one side of the mountains to the other. Baylor Pass is about a football-field long and wide, with a few markers, such as a bench made from a tree trunk and two large rocks, and a trail cairn. Once we reached the pass, the plan was to continue 2 more miles to Aguirre Spring Campground, and then make a return trip &mdash. We started up the west side of the mountain at 8 a. m. At this hour, the sun had barely crested the peaks, the poppy fields were still asleep and a slight breeze necessitated a long-sleeved shirt.