The Romulans is a rock band started in 1982 in Pleasant Hill, California consisting of Band members James White, Billy Schaub and Mike Biland. The 1982 instrumentation consisted of James White Bass / Vocals, Jim Fehilly Guitar / Vocals and Dave Haglund Drums. They played many famous punk venues of the era including the Mabuhay Gardens in San Francisco. In 1987 the line-up changed to James White Vocals / Guitar, Billy Schaub Bass Guitar and Mike Biland Drums, the current line-up.
According to James White, the name 'The Romulans' was derived from a combination of the name Romulus and the word Roman.
Trademark
'The Romulans' is a registered Trademark of James E. White registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office, [http://tsdr.uspto.gov/#caseNumber73440845&caseTypeSERIAL_NO&searchType=statusSearch Reg. No. 1,510,444]. In 1988 James White prevailed over Paramount Pictures Corporation in a four-year legal battle in the United States Trademark office due to the band having the same name as the Romulans from Star Trek.<ref name="TTAB" />
Members
* James E. White
* Billy Schaub
* Dave Hagland
* Jim Fehilly
* Mike Biland
Discography
* WE GOT POWER: PARTY OR GO HOME LP 1983 Mystic Records Cat. #: MLP 33125,
* Barricaded Suspects 1983 Toxic Shock Records TX-LP-01 1983,
* We got Party We got Power #3 - released in 1987 Mystic Records Cat. #. mlp 33145,
* The Romulans Live at the Berkeley Square - 1992 Rockaholic Records,
* 2001: All Rise Above CD 2001 Rockaholic Records,
* Barricaded Suspects CD 2002 Dr. Strange Records,
* The Dawning of a New Cage (2009 from Rockaholic Records)
According to James White, the name 'The Romulans' was derived from a combination of the name Romulus and the word Roman.
Trademark
'The Romulans' is a registered Trademark of James E. White registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office, [http://tsdr.uspto.gov/#caseNumber73440845&caseTypeSERIAL_NO&searchType=statusSearch Reg. No. 1,510,444]. In 1988 James White prevailed over Paramount Pictures Corporation in a four-year legal battle in the United States Trademark office due to the band having the same name as the Romulans from Star Trek.<ref name="TTAB" />
Members
* James E. White
* Billy Schaub
* Dave Hagland
* Jim Fehilly
* Mike Biland
Discography
* WE GOT POWER: PARTY OR GO HOME LP 1983 Mystic Records Cat. #: MLP 33125,
* Barricaded Suspects 1983 Toxic Shock Records TX-LP-01 1983,
* We got Party We got Power #3 - released in 1987 Mystic Records Cat. #. mlp 33145,
* The Romulans Live at the Berkeley Square - 1992 Rockaholic Records,
* 2001: All Rise Above CD 2001 Rockaholic Records,
* Barricaded Suspects CD 2002 Dr. Strange Records,
* The Dawning of a New Cage (2009 from Rockaholic Records)
Kenneth Blom (born 1967) is a contemporary Norwegian painter, whose work is characterized by a blend of architectural and figurative elements. He lives and works in Oslo, Norway.
Life
Born in 1967 in Roskilde, Denmark, Kenneth Blom moved to Norway as a child. He studied at the Statens Kunstakademi in Oslo (1990-1994), as well as at the Düsseldorf Academy of Fine Arts (1994-1995).
He has shown extensively in Europe, including as a featured artist at Sotheby's New Bond Street in London, and regularly at Galleri Haaken in Oslo. Blom currently lives and produces art in Skøyen, Oslo.
Work
Blom's paintings address the relationships between figure and industrial environment. His spaces are typically rendered to speak of vast empty spaces, and his figures are often placed sparsely. Though architectural structure is clearly an important part of Blom's work, they are rendered often with gestural brushstrokes and vivid color, and his figures are depicted with the same blend of vaguery and precision. These elements combine to create psychologically independent, solitary worlds.
Selected Exhibitions
2017
Muster-Meier Gallery, Bern, Switzerland
Pekin Fine Arts, Beijing
2016
Positions Berlin Art Fair, Berlin, Germany
Maerz Contemporary Berlin, Germany
2015
Pekin Fine Arts, Hong Kong
Gallery Haaken, Oslo
Maerz Contemporary, Berlin
2014
Jason McCoy Inc., New York
2013
Gallery Haaken, Oslo
2012
Studio Hugo Opdal/Moods of Norway Flø
Gallery Haaken, Oslo
2011
Maerz Contemporary, Berlin
Art Copenhagen
Gallery Haaken, Oslo
2010
Galleri Bouhlou, Bergen
2009
Galleri Haaken, Oslo
2008
Stavanger Art Society, European Capital of Culture
2007
Colonnade Gallery at Sotheby's, London
2006
Aalesunds Art Society
2005
Henie Onstad Art Center
2003
Galleri Haaken, Oslo
2002
Galleri Haaken, Oslo
2000
Galleri Haaken, Oslo
1999
Galleri 27, Oslo
1998
Galleri 27, Oslo
Selected Group Exhibitions
2014
Transformation
Serbia/Beograd-Romania/Buchuresti
"Summer Saloon show", Rarity Gallery, Mykonos, Greece
2013
"Contemporary Selection", Jason McCoy Inc., New York
2011
"Northern Light", Jason McCoy Inc., New York
2010
Jason McCoy Inc., New York
2006
Galleri Haaken, Oslo
2004
Galleri Haaken, Oslo
2003
Henie Onstad Art Center
2002
Galleri Haaken, Oslo
1998
Galleri Bomuldsfabrikken, Arendal
1995
Trondheim Art Society
1994
Galleri Bomuldsfabrikken, Arendal Oslo Art Society
1991
Galleri 27, Oslo
Life
Born in 1967 in Roskilde, Denmark, Kenneth Blom moved to Norway as a child. He studied at the Statens Kunstakademi in Oslo (1990-1994), as well as at the Düsseldorf Academy of Fine Arts (1994-1995).
He has shown extensively in Europe, including as a featured artist at Sotheby's New Bond Street in London, and regularly at Galleri Haaken in Oslo. Blom currently lives and produces art in Skøyen, Oslo.
Work
Blom's paintings address the relationships between figure and industrial environment. His spaces are typically rendered to speak of vast empty spaces, and his figures are often placed sparsely. Though architectural structure is clearly an important part of Blom's work, they are rendered often with gestural brushstrokes and vivid color, and his figures are depicted with the same blend of vaguery and precision. These elements combine to create psychologically independent, solitary worlds.
Selected Exhibitions
2017
Muster-Meier Gallery, Bern, Switzerland
Pekin Fine Arts, Beijing
2016
Positions Berlin Art Fair, Berlin, Germany
Maerz Contemporary Berlin, Germany
2015
Pekin Fine Arts, Hong Kong
Gallery Haaken, Oslo
Maerz Contemporary, Berlin
2014
Jason McCoy Inc., New York
2013
Gallery Haaken, Oslo
2012
Studio Hugo Opdal/Moods of Norway Flø
Gallery Haaken, Oslo
2011
Maerz Contemporary, Berlin
Art Copenhagen
Gallery Haaken, Oslo
2010
Galleri Bouhlou, Bergen
2009
Galleri Haaken, Oslo
2008
Stavanger Art Society, European Capital of Culture
2007
Colonnade Gallery at Sotheby's, London
2006
Aalesunds Art Society
2005
Henie Onstad Art Center
2003
Galleri Haaken, Oslo
2002
Galleri Haaken, Oslo
2000
Galleri Haaken, Oslo
1999
Galleri 27, Oslo
1998
Galleri 27, Oslo
Selected Group Exhibitions
2014
Transformation
Serbia/Beograd-Romania/Buchuresti
"Summer Saloon show", Rarity Gallery, Mykonos, Greece
2013
"Contemporary Selection", Jason McCoy Inc., New York
2011
"Northern Light", Jason McCoy Inc., New York
2010
Jason McCoy Inc., New York
2006
Galleri Haaken, Oslo
2004
Galleri Haaken, Oslo
2003
Henie Onstad Art Center
2002
Galleri Haaken, Oslo
1998
Galleri Bomuldsfabrikken, Arendal
1995
Trondheim Art Society
1994
Galleri Bomuldsfabrikken, Arendal Oslo Art Society
1991
Galleri 27, Oslo
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Anima Pop is an alternative pop band formed in 2006 until 2010, under the influence of Post-Punk: The Cure, Joy Division as well as the 90’s sounds as exemplified by bands such as Placebo, Kent, Moose and Radiohead.
The band gained a considerable amount of recognition and has recently embarked on International Tour of 150 concerts across the United States, United Kingdom, Spain, France, etc...
Spanish Press Awards “Best New Band 2008” and Top 5 UK Demo 2010 "MySpace Eurodemo Contest 2010"
Maxi Single
*Save Me (Interscope Records USA / June 30, 2010)
1. Save Me
2. Ink
3. Save Me - Anika Sade Remix
4. Save Me - Alberto Funes TK Sound Remix
5. Save Me - Allen Wentz Remix
6. Save Me - Anachron Vision Remix
Anima Pop is an alternative pop band formed in 2006 until 2010, under the influence of Post-Punk: The Cure, Joy Division as well as the 90’s sounds as exemplified by bands such as Placebo, Kent, Moose and Radiohead.
The band gained a considerable amount of recognition and has recently embarked on International Tour of 150 concerts across the United States, United Kingdom, Spain, France, etc...
Spanish Press Awards “Best New Band 2008” and Top 5 UK Demo 2010 "MySpace Eurodemo Contest 2010"
Maxi Single
*Save Me (Interscope Records USA / June 30, 2010)
1. Save Me
2. Ink
3. Save Me - Anika Sade Remix
4. Save Me - Alberto Funes TK Sound Remix
5. Save Me - Allen Wentz Remix
6. Save Me - Anachron Vision Remix
Simmcast is an object-oriented simulation framework for protocol and network research. Its design is focused towards simplicity and extensibility. Simmcast has specific support for group communication: allowing a spectrum of experiments that range from evaluation of abstract group communication models to simulation of more detailed unicast or multicast protocol behavior. It is cross-platform and written in Java.
Simmcast employs a process-based discrete-event model on which building blocks are combined and extended in order to create new simulation environments. Network and protocol parameters are given in terms of numeric distributions (fixed or probabilistic), which can be replaced without recompilation. This extensive use of numeric distributions combined to the extendible framework structure allow an abstract experiment to evolve into a detailed one by progressively increasing the level of detail and sources of non-determinism of the constituting blocks.
The software results from a research effort which begun in 2001, in Unisinos University, Brazil. The corresponding research project was led by Prof. Marinho P. Barcellos, with funding from Brazilian Research Agencies CNPq and FAPERGS. Many people have contributed to the project, including André Detsch, Lucas A. Seewald, Giovani Facchini, Guilherme B. Bedin, Rosana Casais, Rodolfo S. Antunes, and Ruthiano S. Munaretti. In particular, Simmcast has benefited from Hisham H. Muhammad's ideas of frameworks and extensibility, as well as its realization into a well-documented, full-fledged protocol simulation framework.
Simmcast employs a process-based discrete-event model on which building blocks are combined and extended in order to create new simulation environments. Network and protocol parameters are given in terms of numeric distributions (fixed or probabilistic), which can be replaced without recompilation. This extensive use of numeric distributions combined to the extendible framework structure allow an abstract experiment to evolve into a detailed one by progressively increasing the level of detail and sources of non-determinism of the constituting blocks.
The software results from a research effort which begun in 2001, in Unisinos University, Brazil. The corresponding research project was led by Prof. Marinho P. Barcellos, with funding from Brazilian Research Agencies CNPq and FAPERGS. Many people have contributed to the project, including André Detsch, Lucas A. Seewald, Giovani Facchini, Guilherme B. Bedin, Rosana Casais, Rodolfo S. Antunes, and Ruthiano S. Munaretti. In particular, Simmcast has benefited from Hisham H. Muhammad's ideas of frameworks and extensibility, as well as its realization into a well-documented, full-fledged protocol simulation framework.