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We are creating a Time Machine at ‘Pataphysical Studios, our art collective in Mill Valley, where surrealism meets the maker culture. Our Time Machine will take you on wild rides through time, to meet characters from the past, present and future.
On a balmy summer afternoon, we gathered in the art garden to create some of its parts: dragons of change to guide you on your journey; an art priestess in her prehistorical cave; a pataphysical flag on a magic pole; a painted gear holding the secret of life; a cactus of the future strolling by in stop-motion.
We then showed our Time Machine to young Dr. Delia, who gave it the two-year old test, pushing all of its buttons to jump back in time to the age of dinosaurs, her favorite scene. I’m pleased to report that we passed the audition. :)
This was also a great opportunity to celebrate our good friend Dr. Rindbrain’s un-birthday, which we kept low-key at his request. Long live the young at heart!
We are recruiting experienced artists and makers to help create the Time Machine through art, multimedia, theater and technology. Please contact us if you are interested and live in the Bay Area. We will give a few private demos in the fall for folks who are ready to get their hands dirty with us.
View more photos on our Time Machine album: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157659761749014
Learn more about the Pataphysical Time Machine: pataphysics.us/time-machine/
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[Materials used]
- Blockbuster card
- Meijer gift card
- Label from Wild Blue blueberry beer
- Button
- Ticket from advertisement for cruise to the Bahamas
- Ticket stub (Journey)
- Magazine mailing label (Patricia Nelson)
- Old Wells Fargo check
- Snowflake foam sticker
- Advertisement for some artfest in 2011 found while I was roaming around on Google
- Paper fortune from fortune cookie (You are capable, competent, creative, careful. Prove it.)
- Heart cut-out
- Staples
- Magazine letters: 'X', 'Create'
- Magazine images: Flower background, flower, little bride, triple decker ice cream cone
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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
If you want you can add the back wheel. It just slides in and locks, and is removed the same way. I found it added some jitter to the back end when I had the penny ballast in.
Participants capture during the Session: "Creating Critical Thinking" at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Ciaran McCrickard
Rooted some spare purple and blue hair into one of my Vampires, and she ended up matching my vampire twins so I guess they're triplets now (or maybe she's their younger sister). Decided to give her cobweb eyelashes, which I think look cool :).
So the other day, I showed where to find the App Store located on Macs. Well, today, I want to show how it's possible to create a self contained app, which actually shows up in your Dock using the iPhone App Store logo and everything, as you can see in the pic above.
The first thing you need to do is download Fluid:
Fluid is a cool free app that allows you to make apps out of web pages. You'll also need the iPhone App Store icon. Joshia Della at DeviantArt has one here:
joshladella005.deviantart.com/art/iPhone-icons-91004527
Okay, now that you have downloaded all the necessary components, open up Fluid and you should see the same dialog as above. First, paste in the url of Apple's download page. In this case it is:
http://www.apple.com/downloads/
Paste that in to the "URL" dialog. Next, you're going to fill in the "Name" dialog with "App Store" or "Mac App Store" or whatever name you want to give to this app.
Leave the "Location" dialog at its default of "Applications." Okay, in the "Icon" dialog, navigate to the PNG folder located inside the icon folder provided by Joshia Della and click on the "Applications" icon or whatever icon you prefer.
Now click "Create" and Fluid will ask you if you want to "Launch Now." Go ahead and click it because there's one more thing you need to do to make sure this is a self-contained app.
Go to the Preferences menu in your newly created app and go to the "Advanced" dialog. Inside, you will click on "Allow Browsing to Any Url." This option allows you to open up any link in the App itself. Otherwise, whenever you hit a link, it will automatically open up Safari or Firefox or whichever your default web browser might be.
That's all. Enjoy your new Mac App Store.
ProTip: When choosing icons for Fluid always use PNG files instead of JPEG. PNG files allow Alpha Channels, which is a big deal when part of the icon needs to be transparent. JPEGs don't allow this.
Related Links:
More Icon Sources
www.iconspedia.com/icon/app-store-blue-10013.html
www.iconspedia.com/icon/app-store-blue-10013.html
kediashubham.deviantart.com/art/Radiance-2-0-for-iPhone-9...
Placer County employees were presented for awards for outstanding service on Jan. 31 and Feb. 26, 2019.
Photo: Erik Bergen, Placer County
Lab created opal wedding ring set with blue topaz accents set in stainless steel. His and hers rings with matching blue green lab grown opal inlay in stainless steel mountings. Styles MD252 and CS004.
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 Mitchel Flanagan in 6th Grade
Title: “SMGS Cubs 6th Grade”
Dream Theme: Sports
Why does this theme matter to you? I am in 6th grade and I like to play sports at St. Mary’s Grade School.
What is your favorite subject in school? Math, I am really good at it and it’s fun.
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? School library and NASA
Artwork Number 2:
Created by Trent Mulligan in 5th Grade
Title: “Sport”
Dream Theme:
Why does this theme matter to you? To show art all around the world
What is your favorite subject in school? P.E. because you get to have a fun time
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? Alaska, Home, White House, Kansas
Artwork Number 3:
Created by Maura Buhler in 6th Grade
Title: “Sports”
Dream Theme:
Why does this theme matter to you? Because I like Sports
What is your favorite subject in school? Social Studies because I like traveling
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? A Museum
Artwork Number 4:
Created by Ashley Zemek in 6th Grade
Title: “Hit your Dream”
Dream Theme: Sports
Why does this theme matter to you? Volleyball is my favorite sport
What is your favorite subject in school? PE. I love to play sports
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? In Bill Self’s House
“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...
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Print a Dream Rocket Flyer:
docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=tr...
Learn how to participate at: www.thedreamrocket.com
Playing around trying to make some storyboard templates. This one was inspired by Joyce Smith's hopscotch storyboard. Not sure if the ratios are right on mine??
I may just have to break down and buy a few templates from someone who knows what the heck they're doing!
Tell me what you think!
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.
Created by St. John's High School, Johns Island, SC
Artists: Jekobe, Cielo, Mary, Warren, Anthony, Sandell, Tracey, Christian, Michael, Yenli, Kameron, Jalen, Tyrus, James, Alex, Corey, Ruby, Melany
Title: CPinckney
Teacher: Melany Warfuel
Theme: Community
Materials and techniques: Fabric provided, Sharpie marker, watercolor, indigo dyed fabric, and thread.
About: This piece is in 4 parts: Community, Charles Pinckney, Indigo and Cotton, and Community Service.
Creating the Future: Exploration and Innovation - Rebuilding America and Global Transformation
Discussion among the Honorees of the Womensphere Global Leadership Awards
L-R:
Analisa Balares - CEO & Founder, Womensphere
Dr. Jill Tarter - Bernard Oliver Chair, Search for Extraterrestial Intelligence (SETI) Institute; Womensphere Global Award for Advancement in Science
Marissa Mayer - Vice President, Local & Location Services, Google; Womensphere Global Award for Leadership in Innovation
Anna Ewing - CIO, NASDAQ OMX; Womensphere Global Award for Leadership in Innovation
Linda Cureton - CIO, NASA; Womensphere Global Award for Leadership in Innovation
Lynn Tilton - CEO, Patriarch Partners; Womensphere Global Award for Leadership in Innovation
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.
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Regarding email I received, and of my own experience visiting other people blog, I figure out a lot of people coming here may not really know who I am ;)
I often do not read blogs and only check pictures, then jumping from link too link... So, for those who read, here come some infos, on what I am / I have done / I am working on...
To illustrate this, here come some picture of my office, that I share with my wife in our nice France countryside home.
Read full post at www.graphic-exchange.com/aabout.htm
Man created this. Among other things. (2011)
Canon EF 24/1.4 L
Canon EOS 5D mk.II
©2013 Johan F. Wahlberg
My creatable world dolls! I've wanted them since they were released late last year, but I wanted to buy them in person to show support for them and contribute to the money being made off of them. They're nonbinary dolls by mattel, and they each come with no name and a LOAD of clothing pieces, for both boys and girls. I love them so much. After months they've finally shown up in my Target. I bought two of them and several clothing packs, although I had to purchase my favorite one online. Meet Jamie(cowboy hat), Ivy(overalls), and August(yellow sweater).
My friend Bill Westerman, along with his super kind wife Ilana, run this cool company in California called Create with context.
They work in helping other companies to improve, innovate and evolve in terms of technology according to people's specific needs.
They have worked with important clients such as Adobe, Yahoo, Amway, Panasonic, Ebay, IBM among others.
They ask me to illustrate their 2010 bussiness calendar. The topic, of course, people.
Different people=different aproach to technology.
So, ¡¡here are the images!!!!
Mi amigo Bill Westerman, junto con su muy amable esposa Ilana, tienen esta empresa en California llamada Create with context. Ellos ayudan a otras empresas a innovar, mejorar y evolucionar en términos tecnológicos de acuerdo a las especificidades del contexto humano.
Ellos han trabajado con clientes importantes como Adobe, Panasonic, Ebay, Yahoo entre otros.
Ellos me pidieron ilustrar su calendario 2010; el tema por supuesto, la gente.
Diferentes personas=Diferentes acercamientos a la tecnología.
Así que: ¡¡Aquí están las imágenes!!!
I'm holding one of the amazing figures created by Nele Azevedo as part of the Minimum Monumnet art installation Custom House steps, Belfast - 20 Oct 2012 as I place it it begins to melt and part of the water dripping down the steps making this art installation purely transitory as it brings ot mind the victims of Titanic who died after the ship hit an ice berg !