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Angel Atavcusi Miranda, 72, who has no income and feeds himself from mostly what he grows on his lands.

 

N.B 4.57 Soles = £1 GBP

 

Name: Angel Atavcusi Miranda

Age: 72

Occupation: Farmer

 

My wife and I live alone in our small house. We have 9 children but they all live in another place because there is no work here for young people. My wife and I live off our small plot of land and from the guinea pigs I raise to sell for meat. On our land I grow vegetables like carrots, cauliflowers, onions and potatoes. We eat what we grow and also swap vegetables for a bit of meat or some oil with our neighbours. We sell the guinea pigs for about 10 soles. When we sold a guinea pig it used to mean we had enough to buy other food for a few days but prices have gone up so much that 10 soles now buys practically nothing. I work on our land every day of the week all year around. Itâs not enough land for us to make any kind of profit from what we can grow, but it feeds us. I start my day at 5am and I work all day until sundown. Then after I finish in the field, I go and try and sell a guinea pig or swap some vegetables for a bit of chicken or pork to supplement the corn soup we eat twice a day.

  

Thankfully, because I used to work for a construction company, I have some medical insurance but even that is not enough to buy proper medicines at the local health centre. Getting sick is a constant worry. Last year I became ill and was too weak to leave my bed for three weeks. We went hungry for about 2 months afterwards because my wife couldnât work the land on her own and many of the vegetables rotted in the ground.

 

It used to rain without fail from October to May but there has been no regular rainfall here for nearly two years. The maize I have planted should be waist high by now, but the shoots are barely four inches because there has been a drought. In the dry season the sun is too hot and older people have died here because the heat is too much for them.

 

If I had a pension or some kind of monthly income, even if it was a few hundred soles, my worries would be over. I would know that we could afford drugs if we got sick or that we wouldnât starve if the land didnât produce a good crop. Also I would invest in more guinea pigs and make this into a proper business and have a more regular source of income.

 

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For his Branding 2 project, Scott Strathern chose to brand the identity of a waterfront boutique hotel on the shores of False Creek in Vancouver. The result is a refreshing take on a modern hotel that meets the needs of his audience — smart, design savvy, cool, and hip people in the know. The brand package consists of competitive analysis, moodboard, environment design, logo design and miscellaneous branded applications.

 

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For his Branding 2 project, Robert Soo chose to brand the identity of a Vancouver waterfront boutique hotel. Like the land itself, the Loft logo is dynamic and mutable, capable of varying moods. The logo makes use of a variety of backings drawn from landscape paintings in the public domain that capture the majesty of the local environment. These various paintings are unified together by the Loft symbol within them that uses the paintings as a frame. The brand package consists of competitive analysis, moodboards, environment design, logo design and miscellaneous branded applications.

 

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Arts & Architecture September 1957

 

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Net Works: Case Studies of Web Art and Design (ed. xtine burrough, Routledge 2011): Net Works offers an inside look into the process of successfully developing thoughtful, innovative digital media. In many practice-based art texts and classrooms, technology is divorced from the socio-political concerns of those using it. Although there are many resources for media theorists, practice-based students sometimes find it difficult to engage with a text that fails to relate theoretical concerns to the act of creating. Net Works strives to fill that gap.

 

Using websites as case studies, each chapter introduces a different style of web project–from formalist play to social activism to data visualization–and then includes the artists’ or entrepreneurs’ reflections on the particular challenges and outcomes of developing that web project. Scholarly introductions to each section apply a theoretical frame for the projects. A companion website offers further resources for hands-on learning.

 

Combining practical skills for web authoring with critical perspectives on the web, Net Works is ideal for courses in new media design, art, communication, critical studies, media and technology, or popular digital/internet culture.

Personnel from the Forest Service and partner agencies gathered Aug. 8, 2017 to study and discuss decisions made and consequences of the Mormon Fire of 2016. The gathering was used as a learning opportunity for future fire managers and other personnel involved in making decisions about how to manage wildfires. Various locations were visited to illustrate different decision points during the fire and give participants a better idea of what types of landscape and challenges fire managers might face. Photos taken by Brady Smith on 8-8-17. Credit: Coconino National Forest

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Daybreak is a master-planned community designed using a traditional neighborhood development model (TND) which means that all homes within the community are within a five-minute walk or bike ride of a major amenity such as a park, the lake, or a shopping area, reducing resident's dependence on automobile travel and providing the opportunity for a healthier lifestyle.

 

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The digital age is well and truly upon us. No longer just the premise of computer wiz kids, society as a whole is embracing new technology as a standard feature of everyday life. Hello Digital is the Midlands first festival celebrating this revolution, and Integrated creative agency Fluid were called upon to conceive and produce the branding campaign for this pivotal three day event.

Regardless of age, gender or location – the information era brings people together on a worldwide platform of global connectivity. It was this awe-inspiring ideology of accessibility and inclusion that provided the starting point for Fluid’s vision.

 

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Personnel from the Forest Service and partner agencies gathered Aug. 8, 2017 to study and discuss decisions made and consequences of the Mormon Fire of 2016. The gathering was used as a learning opportunity for future fire managers and other personnel involved in making decisions about how to manage wildfires. Various locations were visited to illustrate different decision points during the fire and give participants a better idea of what types of landscape and challenges fire managers might face. Photos taken by Brady Smith on 8-8-17. Credit: Coconino National Forest

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