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This cafe can give the customers an opportunity to share an unrealistic world view like fictional books and movies.
DATE08/07/13
An exercise in dimensionalizing a brand identity (of the students own design) within a predetermined footprint of around 500 square feet.
Traffic patterns and intent are important as well as the overall branding of the identity from all approaches.
Communication Design Area
Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design
http//www.miad.edu
Phil Belair, Associate Professor
Still frame from "Your Hearing is A Big Deal"
COMM2203 Student Work Group 20
Semester 1, 2010
Camera Operator: Natalie Seitz
Sound Engineer: Kara Hanlon
Lighting Director: Ruoning Zhang
Interviewer/Presenter: Rebecca Monck
Your Hearing is a Big Deal on Vimeo
vimeo.com/uwammc/yourhearingisabigdeal
Communication & Media Studies
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
University of Western Australia
Foundation Course.
Create something out of a Yellow Duster.
Created a bikini/lingerie to comment on the expectations of women sexually and domestically.
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 27
th
January 2016:
The African Union (AU) Executive Council
has
emphasiz
ed the importance of upholding h
uman rights
especially women
’s
rights in
Africa for an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa under
the
Agenda 2063
framework.
This came
at the opening of the 28th Ordinary Session of t
he
AU
Executive Council
today
27 January 2016,
at the AU Headquarters,
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
,
under the
theme
:
“2016: African Year of Human Rights with a particula
r focus on the Rights of
Women”
.
The opening ceremony was attended by a high level gathering that include
d
: H.E. Dr
Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma AUC Chairperson
, t
he
United Nations Under
-
Secretary
General and Executive Secretary of the UN Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), Mr
Directorate of Information and Communication. African Union Commission
E mail:
dinfo@africa
-
union.org
Carlos Lopez, AU Ministers of Foreign Affairs, AU
Commissioners, o
fficials
and invited
guests
.
Addressing
the
distinguished delegates at
th
e opening ceremony
,
the Chairperson
of the AU Commission, H.E. Dr
.
Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma
reiterated
the
AU vision which is to build an Africa that
is d
riven by its citizens and stressed
its
rele
vance to the theme of this year
,
“African
Year of Human
Rights with
particular focus on the rights of women
”
.
The Chairperson recalled aspiration 6 of
Agenda 2063 which clearly states the
African Union position of
achieving
“an
Africa whose development is people
driven , relying on the potential of the African
people especially its women, youth and
caring for children”
.
Dr.
Dlamini
Zuma emphasized that Agen
da 2063 is not only the progra
m of the AU but
also for the various diversities of African people from all walks of li
fe, the poets, singers,
dancers
, youth,
women and girls , private sector, farmers, entrepreneurs the children of
Africa and all African citizens
, men and women, young and old, urban and rural as well
as the diaspora.
Dr
Dlamini
Zuma
recognise
d
efforts by the youth in
entrepreneurship
,
innovation,
universities
,
and civil society
; tackling Africa’s problems in innovative ways
.
She
however recalled that th
e report on the critical skills for Agenda 2063 from th
e just
concluded Mekele retreat
highlighted
a
huge skills gap
. T
he AUC Chair
cal
led
for
discussions with Africa’s private sector on
industrialisation
,
agriculture,
infrastructure
development
, movement of goods
, people and services
among others.
In relation to this
year’s
theme on Human
Rights
with
particular focus on the
rights
of
wome
n
, Dr. Dlamini
Zuma
said since the launch of the first
African Gender Scorecard
,
countrie
s have taken steps to do better
and that in 2016, the gender score card would
focus on indicators related to human rights
.
Dr. Dlamini in her closing remarks comm
ended
the resilience of the people and
governments of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone and the continental and global
solidarity that put an end to the Ebola epidemic.
(See complete speech of the Chairperson on the AU Website:
).
Directorate of Information and Communication. African Union Commission
E mail:
dinfo@africa
-
union.org
Hon.
Simbarashe S. Mumbengegwi Minister
of Foreign Affairs o
f the Republic of Zimbabwe
and C
hair of the Executive Council
in his
opening remarks
called for domestication of
Agenda 2063 and continued commitment
towards the fulfilment of the African Vision.
He
further added
that the issue of terrorism
which
has caused
loss of lives and property
has
negatively affected the socio
-
economic
development o
f some parts of the continent
hence the
need to unite against all forms of terrorism.
Mr.
Mumbengegwi in his conclusion congratulated
the
AU
member states for conducting
successful elections in the
past year
,
which
he said
reflect
the collective commitment to
democracy and good governance. He also
seized
the opportunity to inform his
colleagues that Zimbabwe’s tenure as Chair of the African Union comes to an end
during
this
26
th
AU Summit
,
and went on to further attribute
the
succes
s
es achieved
during the
year
to the
cooperation of the Executive Council, the PRC
members
, the
Commission and
other
AU
institutions
(See complete speech of the Zimbabwe Minister of
Foreign Affairs on the AU Website:
).
The United Nations Under
-
Secretary General
and Executive Secretary of the UN Economic
Commission for Africa (ECA),
Mr Carlos Lopez
underscored the need for structural
transformation to boost Africa’s Economic
advancement
.
Mr. Lopez condemne
d the
g
enocide
in
Rwanda
.
In his conclus
ion Mr. Carlos Lopez called on
member s
tates to prioritise putting an end to
armed conflict
s
.
(See complete speech of Mr.
Carlos Lopez on the AU Website:
).
The Executive Council meeting is the second of three statutory meetings
to be held
under the on
-
going 26
th summit of the African Union, holding from
21 to 31 January
2016
.
The first meeting was that of the Permanent Representatives Committee which
was held
from
21 to 23 January
.
The final meeting of the summit will be that of the
Heads of State and Government to take place from
30
-
31 January
.
For two days, the Ministers of Foreign Affairs/External Relations and other ministers or
aut
horities duly designated will
convene in close
d
session to deliberate on the different
Directorate of Information and Communication. African Union Commission
E mail:
dinfo@africa
-
union.org
items on their agenda including the consideration
of
the report of the Permanent
Representatives Committee.
The Executive Council will prepare the agenda of
the
Heads of
State
with appropriate
recommendations for consideration by the
Assembly.
The
meeting of the Executive Council will officially end on Thursday 28 January 2016.
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The Communication Disorders and Sciences clinic on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on December 4, 2019. (Jay Grabiec)
Name: Saywah Saywah - Wheelbarrow name: 747 - Slogans on the side of painted wheelbarrow: Anything can happen and No food for lazy man - 11years pushing the wheelbarrow
Randal Street,NAWOUL Zone 20 Central Monrovia.
Monrovia, Liberia
Foto: Christopher Herwig
Team Building-OrientationSyracuse
Team Building-Orientation Syracuse NY, Cazenovia College Freshman orientation
Team Building-Orientation Syracuse NY, Cazenovia College Freshman orientation
Images from the 160 trio of exhibitions held at London College of Communication, as part of London Design Week 2014.
Faculty and Staff of the USC Annenberg Schol for Communication and Journalism show off some holiday cheer during the annual Holiday Party at the Los Angeles Athletic Club on December 9, 2014. Photo Credit: Dan Avila
A training workshop focused on effective communication and building social media skills
Organized by the Forest Communicators Networks and FAO, the workshop will bepresented in two parts. In the morning, participants will learn how to get their message heard and understood through hands-on training in the fundamentals of communication and with concrete examples from successful campaigns. Participants will also have theopportunity to learn more about the Forest Communicators Networks, a network of nearly500 professionals that promotes communication and dialogue on forestry issues worldwide.
In the afternoon and on Day 2, workshop participants will gain social and digital media skills in content creation, curation and dissemination in the social media boot camp. After completing the boot camp, the participants will form the core of the social reporting team for the 6th Mediterranean Forest Week and will work on-site to cover the event with tweets, blogs, videos, images and pictures, etc.
- Maria De Cristofaro, Outreach and Capacity Building, Forestry Department, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Italy
- Patricia R. Sfeir, Leader of the Mediterranean and the Near East Forest CommunicatorsNetwork and Manager, Rural Development Programs, Seeds International, Lebanon
- Ingwald Gschwandtl, Chair of the Global Coordination Group, Forest Communicators Networks and Director, Head of Forest Policy and Information, Federal Ministry of Sustainability and Tourism, Austria
- Kai Lintunen, Leader of the UNECE/FAO Forest Communicators Network and Head of International Communications, Finnish Forest Association, Finland
- Kay Montgomery, Leader of the Africa Forest Communicators Network and Working forForests Representative, Department of Environmental Affairs, South Africa
- Pier Andrea Pirani, Co-director and Independent Consultant, Euforic Services Ltd
- Pilar Valbuena, Deputy Leader of the Mediterranean and the Near East Forest Communicators Network and International Expert in Communication, Education and Awareness Strategies,
The Ministry of Agriculture, in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), is hosting the Sixth edition of the Mediterranean Forest Week (VIth MWF) at the Grand Hills Hotel, Broumana, on 1–5 April 2019. The weeklong event brings together policy and decision makers, forest administrators, researchers, practitioners, donors, civil society organizations, and social and environmental based non–governmental organizations to share and promote the use of forest–based solutions to assist Mediterranean countries in the implementation of their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement.
30-31 March 2019
Beirut (Lebanon)
Photos by (c) Pilar Valbuena for the Forest Communicators Network for the Mediterranean and Near East
"The View from Somewhere" is the title of the Ars Electronica Garden in London hosted by London College of Communication, University of the Arts London (UK).
During the UK lockdown of January 2021, the students of MA Interaction Design at UAL’s London College of Communication were isolated in their homes, most of them having only arrived in the country two months previously. At this time the students started a short practice brief we called ”Desktop Cinema”: a hybrid form of digital performance and filmmaking where the computer desktop acts as a stage using on-screen text files, images, webcams, laptop microphones, and found footage from YouTube as common components of storytelling. For Ars Electronica 2021, we present the desktop cinema performances that the students produced during the long lockdown: a series of moving and personal works captured through the intimate environment that had become their window to the world in their isolation: the desktop. These stories of discovery, loss, hope and mystery remind us that amidst all the reactionary claims that our screens are reducing us to less-than-human, there are deep and intimate aspects of humanity that can be found within them.
Photo: NuoShen
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Dressed in geisha attire and makeup, two girls take time out to check their messages.
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