Open Thoughts, Electrical Engineering, Computer Programming, Music & Oldskool Technology.
I design audio gear, compose music and build experimental musical instruments.
Software Engineer by day, Electrical Engineer by night, Musician on weekends.
Everything I post is original content unless otherwise noted. +++
Art needs to be free to thrive.
I'm Kim Diaz Holm, an artist from Bergen, Norway, creating art for free use under a Creative Commons Attribution license.
On TikTok I do Daily Ink Monsters, seen by millions.
I've drawn over 1700 concert sketches at live extreme metal shows, all available at my online gallery.
I work with themes of horror and beauty, the mythological and the personal, and have worked with bands such as Solstafir, Vreid, Shining(SE), Enslaved, Primordial and more.
Follow me around the net at:
www.facebook.com/DUHHfanswww.twitter.com/denungeherrholmwww.youtube.com/denungeherrholmwww.instagram.com/denungeherrholmwww.patreon.com/kimholm
And visit my gallery with over 2000 hi-res pieces of art available for free use.
denungeherrholm.smugmug.com
Join with us in our travels around Australia (and occasionally overseas) through our pictures and videos.
Many thanks to the contributions from SJC who regularly appeared in videos and contributed with photography up until December 2021.
Website: https://www.OzinPictures.com
Senior Undergrad Physicist with a particular interest in Plasma fusion interactions, Energy systems/ Propulsion systems and Nuclear energy (Fusion is my passion).
Intern at a National Plasma Fusion Lab, working on RF High-frequency alfven wave perturbations right before instability collapse event of plasma in a Tokamak reactor. Building a 3-axis maneuverable magnetic probe to be inserted into plasma edge during operation to see if acquired data aligns with prediction that the high-frequency perturbations fall within >50khz to 50Mhz range. Insights can lead to further understanding of "trigger" event for the plasma collapse, understanding how to delay this collapse event is crucial to positive Q energy conversions.