Judar magi love interest
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Open Gov Hack Night: 2014 Year in Review
Published on Jan 6, 2015 by Derek Eder
Open Gov Hack Night: Serving the public good in -20° weather. Photo by Nina Sandlin.
The Open Gov Hack Night is Chicago’s weekly event to build, share, and learn about civic tech. And, boy, was it ever a place to do just that in 2014. Looking back over the last calendar year, we did a lot - too much to recount in one blog post. But I can hit the highlights!
First, because we love data, here’s some stats for 2014:
50 Open Gov Hack Night events. We met every Tuesday, rain or shine, presenter or no, to get together as a community to build, share, and learn from each other. Awesome.
41 presentations. Enlightening talks from local government, non-profits, civic tech companies, newspapers, and passionate citizens.
500pizzas. Some deep dish. Some not. And a few salads.
13 topic facilitators. Christopher, Steven, Josh, Forest, Rose, Rene, Demond, Karl, Matt, James, Scott, Denis and Ben! Y’all are great!
120 attendees: The size of our largest Open Gov H
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Maryam Monalisa Gharavi is an artist working across mediums, from poetry and translation to net art, film, theory, and performance. Her work explores the relationship between politics, aesthetics, and phenomenology, with a particular focus on the vacillating potential of the internet as a public and personal space, equal parts diary and mechanism of empire. I first encountered her work in Algavarias: Echo Chamber (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2016), a translation of Syrian-Brazilian poet Waly Salomão. Gharavi renders Salomão’s “poems of ideal architecture” in all their immense complexity, as humorous as they are solemn, as splintered as they are universal.
Serena Solin (SS): Something that intrigued me throughout Algaravias: Echo Chamber was the fragmentation of image. I’m thinking particularly of this quote from the poem “CARIOCA STREET 1993”: “clippings, replicas, reshowings, free samples, clots without blood, prostheses of the fantasmagoric Soap Street.” Virtual realities and “handycams” are also represented. As a contemporary artist, is fragmentation or reflectio
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“ I don't want to abide by such a boring way of life anymore! ” — Judar, in A Chaotic World
Judar
Also Known As
Black Magi
Fallen Magi
Black SunAge
18, 19, 20, 23 (Currently)
Family
Father (deceased)
Mother (deceased)
Judar (ジュダル, Judaru) is one of the four Magi in the current era and a Magician who specializes in Ice Magic. He is the former Oracle of Al-Thamen and the Kou Empire after siding with Hakuryuu to aid him in taking over Kou Empire. According to Hakuryuu Ren, the name "Judar" was given by Al-Thamen, and his real name is unknown.[2]Appearance[]
In the manga
As a child
Judar is a lean and fairly muscular young man of average height. He has red, ringed eyes and black medium length hair with a long, segmented ponytail that stretches down to his ankles. He wears purple makeup on his eyes, which fades toward the inner portions of his eyelids.
Judar sports an Indian chunnari around his shoulders and a small, short-sleeved, black, midriff-baring choli, which is where he keeps his Magic Wand. He al
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