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Aria's Journals
Ancient History
Historical
My first attempt at making thinks looking less dull. Well, ok, it's not much of an improvement, but at least it's a start. And, I've updated a lot of ...
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Asia
Historical
I am pretty happy as I am now about three weeks ahead of planning - and to be honest, I can't remember last time something similar happened to me, LOL...
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AW Ethereal Haven
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Wow, it was hard to believe it was already my last day in Tokyo.....for the time being. A day that started in the rain and ended in the rain, and whil...
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Studies
General
2 news on the sudies front: first, if you've read my AW Ethereal Heaven blog, you know I've started a new subdomain, partly in french, aimed first to ...
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AW - The Orient in progress
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I tend to start many things but finish little. I am however happy to say that I've completed taking notes from "L'Art de l'Ukiyo-e", a special edition...
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Japanese Connection
Japanese Connection
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This is my "Hall of Dreams", and like any dream, it's only passing.....most of what you can see here may look very different in a day or two....to sum it up, I'm redecorating it all, and most graphic elements will change before long.

Still, hopefully, the look of this place, no matter at which stage of redecorating I'll be in, will let you know that I'm very much into asian culture. While Japan is definitely my main focus (see my Japanese Connection links above), I am very interested in basically every single country of Asia, so don't be surprised if you spot graphics here that look suspisciously chinese or indian for instance ^-^





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I first joined Ancient Worlds in July 2004. While it took me a few weeks to become really active, I have since then been pretty much around everyday, under one guise or another. At the end of January 2005, I was nominated to become part of the Oriental scribal team for an almost two years term, which was a fantastic experience, both because of the possibility if offers to make a difference in your world, and because it has given my the chance to work in close quarters with such wonderful people as Sankira Qin, Lalita Ashoka, Shanti Ashoka and my sister japanese scribe, Shibori Murasaka. A huge thanks to all these people for making this experience so memorable (for all the good reasons)

I've enjoyed my scriba emeritae status between November 5, 2006 and November 2, 2009, when I was given the chance to rejoin the Oriental scribal team, allowing me to work together with Feiyan Zhou, who has become over time one of the pillars of this community, and Sun Wukong Tang, who you may find somewhere in Southern Asia, working hard to bring the finishing touch to a wonderful project that shall be unveiled soon....

I am of course at your disposal, along with my fellow Oriental scribes, should you have any question, be it related to the site or Asia, and in particular Japanese history, language or culture

I am currently focusing my effort on translating sources for a massive endeavor that I've been too lazy to undertake until now.....more details to come soon! However, you can have a peak at my current work at my new Kyoto Estate:

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Last updated June 6, 2010

As a result, I've put a few other projects on hold for now (although there may be a few updates now and then), but you can still visit

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When I am not at AW, I am working on a few projects of mine:

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I am also focusing on learning Japanese. As a result I've spent a lot of time lately at this site (also great if you're a student in Chinese, as they've started an intermediary chinese course)

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Since I'm still in the process of learning about both Ancient History and creating a website, comments and constructive criticism on both issues are welcome!


Website's updates will be first announced here at my journal, so come have a look once in a while to see what's new. And, if you're curious to know what other interests I have, you can always go check my live journal:




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I'd like to thank a few people who helped me in one way or another to work on this place: Sank and Damon were both sources of inspiration for me (I know Sank, there's way too much pink, LOL! I promise, not much pink in store for the next pages *g*). And of course, many, many thanks to Shanti for 1) being a constant source of inspiration (I mean, have you seen her home? Her gallery at AAW? What's not to like?) 2)always be there to provide precious advice and keep me from straying....too far :P and 3) for coping with my bad temper as it flares basically at every single stage of the building of this layout, since it never turns out the way I had envisaged it!

Credits: regarding the "Japanese connection thingy, the basic idea of the layout was mine, but not all of its elements: I used the set of brushes vered set up for the tutorial "Fake Real Texture Tutorial". And the orchids come from a picture by juicystyle that was in her flickr gallery. Her picture (and therefore that specific derivative work) is licenced under that Creative Commons licence.

The butterfly brush came from:
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Regarding the table top: the images I used belong to (from left to right): "Hiroshima Castle" by Spiegel, ukiyo-e by Eizan (public domain), cherry blossom by yajiko, pic "13", statue and flower by al-sun and the view of Kyoto by tiseb. All of them where found at flickr, and all are under this Creative Commons licence, except the one by al-sun (all rights reserved).

The japanese brush came from:
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Plaque by Shanti. Of course *g*

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The japanese ding came from the Oriental Icons II sets from:
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I've got mine, I've got mine! Made by Cyhiraeth, based on an idea born from hers and Desdemona's obsession for bodilicious guys. Who could blame them?

Want to see more plaques? They are now all in my courtyard. But I just had to keep this one on the first page. Go figure why....



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Aria's 19 Groups
Arachne's Web
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Position: Cyber Spinner
Level 4
A group focused on serving the AW community by providing help and discussion on topics such as HTML, CSS, web design, homesite decorating, netiquette and issues important to web artists.
Ex Libris
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Position: Page-Turner
Level 3
Reading is knowledge, it is escape, it is enjoyment. Here we will be discussing books, fiction and non.
Mediaphiles
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Position: Media Dabbler
Level 5
A group dedicated to audio, video, the audio post, music and podcasting.
The Garden of Philodemus
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Position: Visitor
Level 2
Herculaneum, circa 40 BCE. At the villa Pisonis the Epicurean School of Philodemus of Gadara is an informal gathering place for those who enjoy discussing philosophy, literature, general politics, the nature of things and how to live better.
Ancient Ways
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Position: Masters of their Arts
Level 4
A cross city exploration of the daily life of the ancients.
Kash Sports Bowl
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Position: Coach
Level 4
Sports throughout history and today.
The Flooding of the Black Sea
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Position: Author
Level 4
In 5600, the Mediterranean flooded into the Black Sea lake with so much force, it drove the many peoples around it far away. Some carried civilization to Sumeria and Egypt, others built the world's largest buildings along their path to modern-day Paris. Come face the starvation, theft and wars these people encountered.
The Heyday of Sail
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Position: Commodore
Level 5
Caravelles, Galleons, Cogs and Schooners. When ships ruled the waves.
The Missing Link!
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Position: Homo Erectus
Level 5
Our Mission: Catalog the best historical websites available.
Art of AncientWorlds
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Position: Museum Patrons
Level 3
Both a gallery of art from all over the ancient world and a forum for member artists.
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