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‘Sunset at Sea’ courtesy Dave Curtin / Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/dc3photos/8590522347
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Z2A Engineering. This may sound strange, but we actually like working backwards. We start with your intended outcome measured against dollars and time available. Then we get busy. We lift up the rock and play with the worms underneath. We ask questions. We listen to your answers. This helps us identify unseen problems. Which helps you manage expectations within your team. Then we mix and create accordingly.

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This unique infographic timeline showcases the rich history of this historic house. Beginning in the present-day lobby, visitors travel backward in time through a long corridor, with each milestone bringing them closer to the doorstep of this remarkable home, dating all the way back to 1376. The timeline also highlights parallel historic events from both England and around the world, providing a captivating context to the house’s story.

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How might one repurpose two underloved and vacant storefronts across the street from the county courthouse? Demonstrations created with Michael Papit of Papit Architecture and Design (one of six reimaginings shown).



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Faerie’s Aire and Death March
by John Stump
by John Stump
“Faerie’s Aire and Death Waltz (from ‘A Tribute to Zdenko G. Fibich’),” created by American artist John Stump, is a satirical musical composition designed to be virtually impossible to play. The score includes absurd and whimsical notations such as “release the penguins,” “like a dirigible,” and “gong duet.” Remarkably, despite its ridiculous demands, someone has actually performed it.
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When I first discovered this piece of art, I wanted to obtain a large poster for my spacious walls. I managed to find and purchase a poster on eBay for $15, but it was too small and low-resolution to enlarge by 400% without losing quality. Unable to locate a high-resolution version, I decided to digitally recreate the artwork from scratch, producing vector art and adding exaggerated typography to match the piece’s over-the-top musical notations.
Notes Shared by Greg, Nephew of John Stump (13 March 2010)
From the ‘Lost in the Cloud’ Blog
John Arthur Stump is best known for his satirical musical compositions filled with clever notation jokes, most notably “Faerie’s Aire and Death Waltz” (from A Tribute to Zdenko G. Fibich) (1980), a deliberately unplayable parody. Having worked in music engraving since 1967, Uncle John’s fascination with musical notation was evident—Greg recalls being intrigued by his “music typewriter” in his grandmother’s garage office. It’s no surprise that Stump would create such a whimsical and fictitious musical piece. His works have become popular among musicians and are widely distributed, often displayed as posters in rehearsal spaces. Despite this, Stump was extremely shy, and his authorship of Faerie’s Aire remained anonymous until after his passing.

