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From Water-driven Estate which situated on the riverside area of Lousios, close to Dimitsana village of Arkadia - Greece. It provides information concerning the period of the first industrial technology in Greece start on 16th century up to middle of 20th.
Today it is used as a Museum. The visitor can observe the interior as well as the exterior of the whole area all the mechanical equipment (Oil press, cereal mill, powder mill, tannery, and alembic) with relevant spaces and enjoy the breathtaking riverside and rural landscape.
Rich audiovisual material helps the visitors of each age to comprehend the traditional way of work and living, for more than three centuries. The Water Driven Museum of Dimitsana opened for visitors in 1997 and gained the `Europa Nostra' award in 1999.
Here a washing tub for cloths.
It was cool enough to wear a shawl on our walk. Quinn and I brainstormed ideas for a writing challenge - one short story a week, one of each basic genre. If anyone's interested in joining, let me know!
Based on (and inspired by) my photograph of peacock feathers, this creation went through several stages, before finally revealing itself as 'Brainstorm'.
((this will make sense to some, and absolutly no sense to others. It depends how deep u read into this))
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"sketch after sketch.. .. again and again on repeat..
looking at the past, the history, stories to be told to be read into.
Have to watch out for something around hiding in the background visible to some. We all know they are there but sometimes they become a blur.. in the distance.. we forget..but then something strikes and destroyes everything that has been built. Years of experience builds mask upon mask upon mask creating a shell. A shell covering a beautiful soul hiding it from the world. it takes the strength from within to let someome into the secret shell where story upon story is unfolded. When we think we cannot learn something new, an idea arises we never knew existed. Question upon question builds a life, of truth and of lies people told, years of learning to uncode the code of lies.. reading the stories in the eyes.. in their faces. Their thoughts are revealed seen crystal clear though they themselves cant see it.
If you want see the truth, dont look at a person. look within them."
-Honest
this is actually the chandelier that I posted earlier but out of focus and distorted -- the result made me think of ideas popping into your brain, like brainstorming -- the shape is kind of brain-like too....
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Brainstorming is a group creativity technique by which a group tries to find a solution for a specific problem by gathering a list of ideas spontaneously contributed by its members. Multiple studies have been conducted to test Osborn’s postulation that brainstorming is more effective than individuals working alone in generating ideas .
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Fortune Brainstorm HEALTH 2018
Tuesday, March 20th, 2018
Laguna Niguel, CA
4:05 PM
TAKE TWO TERABYTES AND CALL ME IN THE MORNING: DATA’S GROWING ROLE IN THE MEDICAL TOOL BOX
At the core of precision medicine is precision: the critical need to hit, square on, a moving target in a body chock full of moving targets. To keep the aim sound, we need more than a steady hand, we need data. Smart data, and lots of it. That imperative has driven much of the innovation—and investment—in the current digital health transformation. Entrepreneurs and corporate leaders are now championing the role of big data in everything from drug development to predictive analytics in cancer diagnosis to hospital systems management—and putting billions of dollars behind these efforts. Do the numbers add up, or is the promise of big data yet another false medical miracle?
Dr. Amy Abernethy, Chief Medical Officer, Chief Scientific Officer, and Senior Vice President, Oncology, Flatiron Health
Dr. Kyu Rhee, Vice President and Chief Health Officer, IBM Corporation
Dr. Mona Siddiqui, Chief Data Officer, U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune
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Fortune Brainstorm HEALTH 2018
Tuesday, March 20th, 2018
Laguna Niguel, CA
9:05 AM
THE NEXT ENDANGERED SPECIES: THE DOCTOR
Lost in the conversation of the digital health revolution is the focus on humans that often drive transformation in healthcare and that’s the medical doctor. We’ve seen doctors increasingly demoralized, depressed, and under pressure to meet mounting administrative loads while maintaining impeccable, patient-rated “healthgrades” online. The epidemic of burnout now affects almost two-thirds of America’s physicians according to a recent Medscape study. They’re frustrated by the payment systems and being pushed out by large health systems that imagine others doing their work and stripping them of authority. They spend less and less time with patients, and there’s giddy talk about how soon robots—already active in surgery and radiology—will do it all. Do we really want to imagine a world without doctors?
Dr. Toby Cosgrove, Former President and CEO, Cleveland Clinic
Dr. Laurie Glimcher, President and CEO, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Moderator: Dr. David B. Agus, University of Southern California
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune
Brainstorming groups produce more ideas than an individual but fewer and poorer quality ideas than from individuals working separately. In other words, brainstorms dilute the sum of individual efforts
(Diehl & Stroebe, 1991)
DOES CRYPTO HAVE A PLACE IN REAL WORLD BANKING?
Ripple is sitting on a vast stash of XRP, the world’s third-largest cryptocurrency, and has ambitious plans to make it an integral part of global money transfers. But will anyone actually use it?
Brad Garlinghouse, Chief Executive Officer, Ripple
Interviewer: Clifton Leaf, Editor-in-Chief, FORTUNE
Photography by Rebecca Greenfield/Fortune
Biznik members participate in a business naming brainstorming session during The Name Inspector's business naming workshop on March 19th in Seattle.
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Fortune Brainstorm HEALTH 2018
Tuesday, March 20th, 2018
Laguna Niguel, CA
10:05 AM
WHO’S THE BOSS?
In the digital health revolution, the patient is supposed to be king. But in a world where this consumer doesn’t pay for much of his or her care, isn’t confident about his or her knowledge of the marketplace, and doesn’t have that much choice anyway, can he or she really be in charge? (If the answer is no, how do we change this paradigm?)
Dr. Valerie Montgomery Rice, President and Dean, Morehouse School of Medicine
Christi Shaw, President, Lilly Bio-Medicines
Dr. Eric Topol, Founder and Director, Scripps Translational Science Institute; Executive VP and Professor, Molecular Medicine, The Scripps Research Institute
Moderator: Beth Kowitt, Senior Writer and Co-chair, MPW Next Gen, Fortune
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune