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Cruised the library shelves, specifically looking for books on communication with the idea of taking a shot of 'Communication' for the communication theme. Found books on computers...Bingo!... both computers and books are for communication! The colourful spines of these books caught my eye and the titles gave me the idea to send them into a spin.
Day 210/365
A great mix of awesome clouds and blue skies today
Have a great week friends
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Communication Breakdown, It's always the same,
I'm having a nervous breakdown, Drive me insane!
Led Zeppelin
A ÖBB class 4020 commuter train double unit, passing one old and one newer Intercommunication System beside a non public railway gate crossing, near Leobersdorf. Which only purpose is to protect a small path to one single field with permanently closed gates and two permanent flashing red lights. Sounds strange, but I guess the farmer knows, which one of the three buttons he has to press to get in contact with the dispatcher ... ; )
The Letters mean:
Gates will be open, if you call. Please press Button !
Today I made use of modern technology to communicate with Little Henry. I wanted to let him know that although our train was running late, I made sure that the next one would wait for us. The persuasiveness of a rolling pin is always a marvel to see :-)
I also wanted to make sure that Little Henry was taking care of my mommie and that he was fed properly ;-)
Most importantly though, I needed little Henry to look up a muffin recipe that my Uncle had forgotten.
Henry was most helpful and you can see him below carefully dictating the yummy ingredients.
No matter any barrier in front of you, you can still communicate if you want!!
Camera for the photo : Olympus OM-D E-M5
Lens for the photo : M.Zuiko Digital ED 75mm f/1.8
Shutter speed 1/125, strobe at full about 15 feet away, ISO 100, f/13 and the moons, sky, and my eyes were photoshopped. Then I added a slight magenta lens flare to tie it all together.
Its so interesting to see the wolves communicating. To recognize their calming signals and the interaction in the pride. Great stuff!
Not-quite-zombie teenagers un viernes a la tarde en la puerta de un shopping.
Sólo recortados los bordes.
Canon EOS 500 + Canon EF 50mm 1.8 + Kodak ProImage 100
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Not-quite-zombie teenagers at the mall's door a friday afternoon.
Only cropped a bit.
Created by Donna Barnard, art teacher at Westmore High School in Moore Public Schools, Oklahoma, and Carol Dvorak, art teacher at Carver Middle School in Tulsa Public Schools, Oklahoma. Created with the Brushes for iPad app.
See my post "Why email is NOT good enough for communication today" for more background about this photo and the concept it was created to highlight.
"Nina Canell
Several works
2014, 2016
Brief Syllables / Thin Vowels (2014)
Attenuate Attenuate (2016)
Sculptures, Wall piece
"The sculptures in the room display sliced and unspooled electricity and communication cables that have been dug up from underground. The thin net on the wall is made of copper.
Nina Canell is interested in the dissonance between functional materials and their immaterial connotations. She sees subterranean cables as forming an underground network of capital, labour and knowledge, or as a kind of extension of the human nervous system. In the wireless age, the materiality of the cables seems almost anachronistic."
Nina Canell
Born in Sweden in 1979
Based in Berlin (2014)
Attenuate Attenuate (2016)
Sculptures, Wall piece