Q10 is actually a distraction - free writing software (
with typewriter key sounds!)
Not exact matches
Franz Rosenzweig wrote The Star of Redemption, pointing one letter at a time
with a single finger to the letters on a
typewriter while his wife pressed down the
keys.
She mentions, «Since Renegade Craft Fair takes place on Father's Day weekend, I made a special collection of cufflinks for Dad made
with recycled vintage components including watch movements,
typewriter keys, and bingo pieces.»
The most famous ofthese cryptosystems is the German Enigma, which used a bespoke
typewriter fitted
with three rotors to convert messages into cipher text, using a different
key every day.
Our
typewriter key charms have been hugely popular since 2009, the vintage
typewriter key paired
with our simple modern take have adorned our customers in some of the...
Insipid musical
with one great song, Too Marvelous for Words, which is staged as a number
with the terrific effect of girls legs as
typewriter keys.
(Significantly, the first part of the video essentially begins
with two technological sounds / images / rhythms: film turning on an editing table and Godard tapping
typewriter keys — the first legato, the second staccato.)
The newsroom set is alive, bustling
with energy and accented
with the musical sound of
typewriter keys eternally tapping away.
Ruby Sparks starts in earnest
with a flight of fancy: A writer not only manages to create life just from the effort of his imagination and the punching of
keys on his
typewriter but also brings into existence the girl of his dreams.
He always provided examples of sentences to improve my work, often punching the
keys of his
typewriter so I could take the examples
with me and use them.
If you just want a large inventory of books I can fix you up
with a
typewriter and a monkey to bang the
keys.
Cute references to Resident Evil games of yore abound: the
typewriters which let you save have been replaced by cassette recorders, for example, green herbs still heal you (although you must combine them
with «chemical fluid») and special
keys must be located to open up whole areas of the various houses.
Wilson's graphic fluency and absurdist sense of humor (one piece features
typewriter keys floating like water lilies, another pairs two gramophone horns blasting particles at each other) recall the 1970s paintings of Philip Guston, whose figural motifs flowed
with a prolificacy and naturalness verging on the speed of thought.
Working into the night in his monestary cloisters, he created a stream of visual poems on his portable Olivetti
typewriter, combining conscious and unconscious word association
with heavily condensed characters and overlapping
key strokes.