Re: 'Clifhangers' with some postings eg [lace] 20th century bobbin lace grounds

2018-05-08 Thread Jean Leader
> On 8 May 2018, at 14:21, Jay Ekers  wrote:
> I only get part of Devon's messages.  The last character received is nearly
> always a 'b’.

That last character which comes up as a b for those with problems should be a 
single aposthrope. So how about seeing what happens  if you send send without 
the apostrophe.
Jean
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RE: 'Clifhangers' with some postings eg [lace] 20th century bobbin lace grounds

2018-05-08 Thread Lorelei Halley
I also get only part of Devon's messages. So I have created a tab for the
arachne archive and immediately go there to view the full text. Annoying,
but it solves the problem.
Lorelei
From: owner-l...@arachne.com  On Behalf Of Jay Ekers
Sent: Tuesday, May 8, 2018 8:22 AM

I only get part of Devon's messages.  The last character received is nearly
always a 'b'.
Jay in Sydney

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FW: [lace] 20th century bobbin lace grounds- Cliffhanger

2018-05-08 Thread Devon Thein
This is how I received my own message on my aol account. (You set it up so it
goes to both my aol and gmail accounts.) I haven’t gotten it yet on my gmail
account. It tends to come in much later on my gmail account.
But I just checked the email I sent yesterday. It is ok on the gmail account,
but truncated on the aol account. My aol account keeps telling me my settings
are out of date, but I interpret that as meaning that they want me to give
them my cell phone number. It seems to be the major problem.
I do have a newish computer, within the last year, so very updated software on
that.
An interesting anomaly is that I get the entire message on the aol account
when I am reading my ipad.
Devon


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From: DevonThein
Sent: Tuesday, May 8, 2018 8:02 AM
To: Arachne
Subject: [lace] 20th century bobbin lace grounds

Vis a vis the catalog for Lace, not Lace. I am including Veronika Irvine in
the show, and her interesting mathematically derived 21st century grounds.
However, as I was scrutinizing Pierre Foucheb

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'Clifhangers' with some postings eg [lace] 20th century bobbin lace grounds

2018-05-08 Thread Jay Ekers
I only get part of Devon's messages.  The last character received is nearly
always a 'b'.
Jay in Sydney

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DevonThein
Sent: Tuesday, 8 May 2018 10:02 PM
To: Arachne <lace@arachne.com>
Subject: [lace] 20th century bobbin lace grounds

Vis a vis the catalog for Lace, not Lace. I am including Veronika Irvine in
the show, and her interesting mathematically derived 21st century grounds.
However, as I was scrutinizing Pierre Foucheb

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[lace] 20th century bobbin lace grounds

2018-05-08 Thread DevonThein
Vis a vis the catalog for Lace, not Lace. I am including Veronika Irvine in
the show, and her interesting mathematically derived 21st century grounds.
However, as I was scrutinizing Pierre Fouche’s work, Judgment of Paris II,
which is also in the show, I realized, with his help, that the ground in the
background of the piece is one that was invented by Ulrike Voelcker.
Apparently, Ulrike taught a class in the 1990s where people designed new
grounds. Simultaneously, Uta Ulrich was designing new grounds that later were
published in Grunde mit System.
This falls into the category of something I never thought about before. For
some reason, I have always thought that most grounds had been developed in
historical laces and were just being collected by later ground books. Was
ground designing a late 20th century practice that was being done mostly in
Germany? Were other people in other countries making up grounds? Did Cook and
Stott make up grounds for their book? Do these ground differ in some way from
historical grounds?
Devon



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