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Creating the Future - Driving Innovation and Building Sustainable Enterprises

 

Discussion among distinguished speakers

L-R:

Martha Bejar - Chairperson & CEO, Wipro Infocrossing

 

The 4th Annual Womensphere Global Summit and Inaugural Womensphere Global Awards, presented by JPMorgan Chase. September 23, 2011; One Chase Manhattan Plaza, New York City

 

Womensphere is a global leadership community and media organization dedicated to advancing women's leadership and success in all fields of endeavor. Our purpose: To unleash women's potential. To create opportunities for women. To inspire and accelerate women's impact. To transform the world.

 

Womensphere convenes leaders through Global and Regional Summits, around the themes of advancing women's leadership, innovation, ventures, the economy, sustainability, and global impact.

 

Websites:

www.womensphere.org

www.womensphere.com

 

or is is procreate?

This shadowbox was made by Kitty Babendreier at Earth Angels Toys.com

Part of my 'Shoreditch and Brick Lane' album:

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Created with Maya 2014, Unity 4 Kerbal Space Program and Adobe Photoshop.

Created for March2013 Frame Chef on The Hanger.

Mobile Frame Hangar post

Create together the Intelligence of Motion

Crédits photos : © MINES ParisTech / S. Boda 2019

 

hearts is near you.. just look around

Womensphere Fall Summit on Creating the Future

Agenda for November 7, 2016

 

1:00-1:30 PM

Registration, Connecting with Discussion Co-Hosts, and Roundtable Introductions

 

1:30-2:10 PM

Welcome, Introductions, Context-setting & Launch

• The Leadership Gender Gap: Overview of Global, US, Cross-Industry Contexts

• Women in Leadership & Innovation: Challenges, Opportunities

• Technology-powered Leadership

• NowIsTheTime.com: Celebrating Women’s Firsts

• New Models for Leadership in the World

• Launching NewChampions5050 + Womensphere Incubator Network global initiatives

Anna Ewing – Board Member, New York Hall of Science; Angel Investor; Past CIO & EVP, Global Technology Solutions, NASDAQ OMX

Dr. Valerie Barr – President, ACM-Women (Association for Computing Machinery)

Rina Kupferschmid-Rojas – Managing Director & Global Head, Sustainable Investing, UBS

Analisa Leonor Balares – CEO & Chief Innovation Officer, Womensphere

Drue Kataoka – Global Artist & Creator, Now is The Time

 

2:10 – 3:00 PM

Womensphere Global Leadership Award 2016 & Keynote

Carla Harris, Vice Chairman, Morgan Stanley; President, National Women’s Business Council

Advancing Women in Leadership in Business & Insights on the Journey to Executive Leadership

Plenary Discussion Panel

Angela Sun – Head of Corporate Development & Strategy, Bloomberg; Young Global Leader

Carla Harris – Vice Chairman, Morgan Stanley

Lili Gil Valetta – CEO, XL Alliance; Young Global Leader

Mary Graham Davis – Managing Partner, Davis Bateson Group; Former Chair, Board of Trustees, Mount Holyoke College

 

3:00 – 3:10PM Networking Break

 

3:10 – 4:00 PM

Sharing Insights & Discussion: Building the Pipeline of Talent & Accelerating Leadership for Women

• Insights on Advancing Women in Business & Finance

• Insights on Advancing Women in Science & Technology

• Insights on Advancing Women in Academia & Academic Leadership

• Empowering Millennials to Change the World

• Roundtable Discussion & Ideation for Global Initiatives 2017

 

Amy Dorn Kopelan –President & Founder, Bedlam Productions; Executive Producer, Corporate State CEO Summit

Laura Cantileno – Executive, Cisco; Co-Author, Internet of Women

Dr. Gilda Barabino – Dean, Grove School of Engineering, City College New York

Aria Finger – CEO, DoSomething.org; Young Global Leader

 

4:00 – 4:50

Sharing Insights & Discussion: Accelerating Impact & Advancing Women's Leadership in the World

• Principles in Accelerating Impact

• Women's Leadership in the World: Driving the Sustainability & Inclusion Agenda

• Women's Innovation in the World: Driving the Fourth Industrial Revolution

• Leveraging Technology to Amplify & Accelerate Impact

• Roundtable Discussion & Ideation: Strategies for Accelerating Women’s Impact & Advancing Women’s

Leadership (Across Fields/Industries)

 

Dr. Nada Anid – Dean, School of Engineering, New York Institute of Technology

Dr. Sana Odeh – Chair & Founder, Arab Women in Computing

Dina Shoman – CEO & Founder, InHerQuests financial education company; Young Global Leader

Rina Kupferschmid-Rojas – Managing Director & Global Head, Sustainable Investing, UBS; Young Global Leader

 

4:50 – 5:40

Synthesis & Community Solutions from Roundtable Discussions & Ideation Sessions

• Synthesis of Insights & Learnings – Community Presentations & Reflections

• Introducing: Project American Dreams

• Introducing: The Internet of Women - book and leaders

• Looking Ahead to 2017: Global Initiatives, Global Movement, Next Steps

 

5:40 – 6:30

Closing Networking Reception

• Community Connections between Speakers, Discussion Co-Hosts, Participants

• Connect with the Book Authors - The Internet of Women

 

Womensphere 2016 Summit on Creating the Future

Full Steam Ahead

November 7, 2016

Cary Hall @ The DiMenna Center, New York City

 

Organization: www.womensphere.org

Festival & Summits: www.womenspherefest.com

 

#Womensphere #CreatingTheFuture

 

Created by St. Mary’s Elementary School in St. Mary’s, Kansas AND Rossville Grade School in Rossville, Kansas

What is the story behind these artworks?

These artworks were created during a week long visit to work with Mrs. Nadine Fisher (art teacher) and her students at St. Mary’s and Rossville Elementary School from Monday February 6 thru Friday February 10, 2012. In total 550 students had and opportunity to participate from grades K thru 6th.

 

Artwork Number 1:

Created by Virginia Crosby in 3rd Grade

Title: “The Glotzbacht family matters”

Dream Theme: Family

Why does this theme matter to you? It is all about my family and I love them

What is your favorite subject in school? I love art because it is my family

If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? Germany, Paxicola

Artwork Number 2:

Created by Kiera Schoenfeld in 4th Grade

Title: “help save cancer”

Dream Theme: Health, Family

Why does this theme matter to you? Because we want people to survive cancer.

What is your favorite subject in school? PE and Art

If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? Hospital

Artwork Number 3:

Created by Lizzy Foster in 5th Grade

Title: “The Staring Night”

Dream Theme: Space, Moon, Sky, Stars

Why does this theme matter to you? It has all my friends

What is your favorite subject in school? Math, I love it!

If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? White House

Artwork Number 4:

Created by Sara Butchee in 2nd Grade

Title: “I Like my Family”

Dream Theme: Family

Why does this theme matter to you? Because they are my family

What is your favorite subject in school? Math and Science

If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? Dincen

 

“OH MY GOSH!! I cannot believe I forgot to show you!! We are WRAPPING the pillars in the commons area (lunch room)!!!! AND we thought that when Mary Downing Hahn comes, our visiting children’s book author, we should WRAP THE GYM DOORS!! :) You have inspired us! :) Thanks—Nadine” art teacher

 

The Wichita Eagle. Kansas.Com, Posted on Wed, Feb. 22, 2012

Kansas students create art for Dream Rocket Project, The Associated Press

Art created by Kansas students will be among those wrapped around a 365-foot replica of the Saturn V rocket at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Ala. A visiting assistant professor at Washburn University helped elementary students from Rossville and St. Mary create 550 pieces of artwork for the Dream Rocket Project. A news release from the Topeka university says the Saturn V rocket will be wrapped with more than 8,000 pieces of art in 2014. Beforehand, all submissions are being displayed in venues such as libraries, schools and museums. A show is planned at the Wamego Public Library in April.

The young artists submitting their work come from hundreds of cities across the United States and other countries. © 2012 Wichita Eagle and wire service sources. All Rights Reserved. www.kansas.com Read more here: www.kansas.com/2012/02/22/v-print/2225431/kan-students-cr...

  

Print a Dream Rocket Flyer:

docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=tr...

 

Learn how to participate at: www.thedreamrocket.com

 

Thames to Tama: A large-scale installation by Lee Baker based on the story of William Adams, the first Englishman to land in Japan.

 

The work was created in conjunction with 4,500 children at 25 schools in and around Southend, working with Metal art lab, which was founded by Jude Kelly OBE.

 

www.thefuturetense.net/artists/lee-baker/

Hello everyone! For this Thanksgiving tutorial (if you’re in the USA), I present you with the coffee based drink menu for The Roasterie, a cozy coffee shop located in Piccadilly Circus purveying bold flavors and carefully selected pastries to its patrons.

 

We’ll use some of the twenty font families included in the font geek’s go-to bundle to accomplish that. We’ll explore basic visual identity building, and how to use the many symbol/dingbats typefaces included in the collection to our advantage for layout building, and more!

 

So, pour yourself a warm cup of Arabica, and let’s do this.

The Creating Balance exhibition opened today at Pitfield Pop-Up in Winchester.

 

The project has been over a year in the making and is the celebration of a collaboration between Anglepoise, The University of Portsmouth and Strong Island a community group from Portsmouth.

The strength and breadth of talent in Portsmouth has been showcased at the exhibition.

During the last year 10 artists and designers were twinned with 10 photographers and each given an Anglepoise lamp.

Final outcomes are on display along with 10 videos all made by students Massimo Mazullo and Jonas Jakunas on the BSc TV & Broadcasting course at The University of Portsmouth.

We launched the exhibition as part of The London Design Festival back in September and were also picked to be part of the Icon Design Trail and speak at the V&A gallery in London.

Everyone involved in the project has been overwhelmed by the support and reaction to the exhibition so far. Some lamps have been customised - artist My Dog Sighs used his lamp as a palette, design studio I Love Dust illustrated theirs, Paul Gonella and Tristan Savage submerged a lamp in the solent for 4 months and Russell Squires turned his lamp into an Anglebot.

 

Pitfield, Winchester is the perfect place to exhibit due to their incredible curation of the space. Pitfield Pop-Up by Pitfield of London (owned by Sean Clarkson an interior designer who appears on Channel 4;s Four Rooms) is a mixture of shop, cafe and gallery.

 

You can view the exhibition until 7th December, open Monday to Saturday 7.30am - 5.30pm and Sunday 10am - 4pm. Pitfield Pop-Up Winchester is located in the centre of the city right by the cathedral at The Brooks, Winchester. It will then open at aspex gallery, Portsmouth on 10th January 2014 until 16th February.

 

Feel free to grab a copy of the brochure and postcard pack when you visit.

See the website for further details - www.creatingbalanceproject.co.uk

Hello Design Cutters! It’s Simon here for tutorial number 2 of Design Cuts’ 2nd birthday multi-deal fest. This time, we’ll create a cute, watercolor-themed birthday card, dedicated to our favorite team of design geeks!

 

We’ll use techniques including texture layering, masking, layer styles, and more! Quick word of caution: we’ll be layering a lot of elements, so this tutorial may take a bit longer than usual. But it will be just as much fun!

 

Note that there's also an extensive companion freebie pack to download and follow along with.

Created for the 42nd Weekly Contest on Man Ray: Moon Face

 

Moon image for the 42nd Man Ray contest compliments of Paul Grand - background texture compliments of playingwithbrushes. - Thanks!

Created by Silver Lake Regional High School, Kingston, MA

 

Artists: Sam, Christina, Bailey, Dhruva

 

Title: What We Love About New England Quilt #1

 

Teacher: Rachel Maguire

 

Theme: Favorites

 

Materials: Students in our Art Major class used a variety of techniques to create these quilts. Students challenged themselves to use techniques previously ever exposed to, such as applique, quilting, embroidery, felting, mola, collage and machine sewn elements. These squares were created with a very, very wide assortment of found textile materials. Students incorporated an assortment of silk, felt, cotton, burlap, canvas, hot glue, yarn, fake flowers, wool, string, pipe cleaners, and beads to create their scenes and illustrations of iconic New England elements.

 

Did you enjoy this project? OMG YES! I am so excited about these!!!!!!!!!!! I can't wait to organize a field trip to Salem to check out the exhibit!

 

About: Each student was tasked with creating a textile based quilt square about something unique and iconic New England using solely fabric techniques. Top left, Lighthouse. Top Right, Salem Witch Trials. Bottom left, Four Seasons. Bottom right, Boston Skyline.

  

Learn more about IFC Projects at www.ifcprojects.com

  

I started to send this as a tag game, but decided to just post as a picture.

 

This is a hybrid, using the Made to Move Skateboarder head, a tan Curvy Fashionista body and a new Fashion.

Milica Zec, Director, Film and Mixed Reality, New Reality Co., USA; Cultural Leader speaking during the Session: “Creating Visions of Another World“ at the Annual Meeting 2019 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 24, 2018. Congress Centre – Aspen 2.Copyright by World Economic Forum / Christian Clavadetscher

This is the final set I adore and had to have. I have some fun time coming this weekend

Toshiyuki Inoko, Founder, teamLab, Japan; Cultural Leader speaking during the Session: “Creating Visions of Another World“ at the Annual Meeting 2019 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 24, 2018. Congress Centre – Aspen 2.Copyright by World Economic Forum / Christian Clavadetscher

Created with Ultrafractal. See large size for better effect.

This tag was made by Kitty Babendreier, they are attached to the wonderful shadowboxes she makes. Her work can be seen at Earth Angles Toys

Milica Zec, Director, Film and Mixed Reality, New Reality Co., USA; Cultural Leader speaking during the Session: “Creating Visions of Another World“ at the Annual Meeting 2019 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 24, 2018. Congress Centre – Aspen 2.Copyright by World Economic Forum / Christian Clavadetscher

Photographer | Reynald Geonson

It is pertinent to mention here that the capital city of Lombok has a thriving weaving industry. You can find some bright, patterned songket cloths for which Lombok is famous. Each weaver family in Lombok has some generations of weaving expertise and today, everything is used by them, gold, silver, silks and cotton to create dazzling pieces of patterned poetry.

We are creating an Art Float for Social Change at Tam Makers, to inspire more people to participate in democracy.

 

Our parade float features Mother Earth and a circle of hands, pulled by the colorful dragon Quetzy. Young activists will sing and speak about social change -- and artists will share their ideas on our spinning carousel. They want you all to vote, speak up and create a better world!

 

This community art project was created by over a hundred volunteers at Tam Makers, led by Fabrice Florin and Geo Monley, with the generous support of Good Earth, Mill Valley Community Action Network and Tamalpais High School.

 

The Art Float for Social Change will reach out to youth and people of color through art, music and technology. We will present this art show on Earth Day, Memorial Day and Fourth of July parades in Marin -- and throughout California this fall, to encourage people to vote in the next elections.

 

View more photos of the Art Float:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/sets/72157689242055230/

 

Learn more about the Art Float:

www.tammakers.org/art-float/

 

Creatable World: Customizable Fashion Doll - Starter Pack "Blonde" (Mattel)

not the best lighting....

Created with Leonardo.Ai

 

Pic by Adrian

As I recuperate after surgery, I am back to creating things for the Blythe girls.

Created using J-Wildfire

 

As always your comments are both welcomed as well as desired. Blessings & Namaste all the way!

 

View my latest creations on Flickriver at www.flickriver.com/photos/95952844@N06/

Created: 10/2015

This artwork is created by using Photoshop instead of Illustrator, as I want to experiment is there any difference of using Photoshop to create a low poly art.

creating a bon voyage tag using valentine stamp

  

blogged : allbycathyfong.blogspot.com/2013/01/bon-voyage-tag-and-so...

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