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Photo Credit : Hannah McMasters

 

Knowledge Cafe'

Foto di Stefano Corso

an accelerometer bluetooth (witilt 3axis) transmits gestures coordinates to the computer

Fofo Steven standing next to his invention: " Adebayor, star of Soccer

Fofo Steven is the creator of a statue of Sheyi Adebayor, the young Togolese soccer player, bouncing his chest to control a ball. The piece of art the artist named “Adebayor Star Of Soccer” is equipped with remote control technology that opens and closes the ball. Inside the ball lies an electric bulb which gives a special effect to the whole design.

For more information, please visit www.bridgeofcreativity.org

 

Walrus Talks Creativity event March 12, 2015.

 

Creativity matters. On March 12, 2015 we partnered with The Walrus to host nine of Canada’s most creative minds, including five Western alumni, for an evening celebrating creativity in all forms. The event was followed by a spirited reception.

 

Featuring:

 

Mustafa Ahmed, poet

Cameron Bailey, BA'87, Toronto International Film Festival

Emma Donoghue, LLD'13, author

Joel Faflak, BA'81, MA'91 PhD'99, director of the School for Advanced Studies in the Arts and Humanities, Western University

Juggun Kazim, BA'02, actor, model, television host

Elaine Lui, BA'96, blogger and author of Listen to the Squawking Chicken

Brian Paschke, industrial design lead, BlackBerry

Saukrates, artist and musician

David Usher, singer-songwriter and author

Visita a Cocorocó (Granada) para trabajar con Pracmatic en nuevas ideas para repensar Granhub

Dateline - PPG Place, Pittsburgh, PA

 

Went wandering with my camera around downtown Pittsburgh at lunch time today. Found myself near PPG Place so I thought I'd look for some opportunities to photograph reflections (lots and lots of glass in this building). So here I was, standing on a sidewalk next to a street composing this shot. Next thing I know a private security guard approaches and informs me that I am not allowed to take pictures of the building. I figured that I'm on a sidewalk next to a public road, what's the big deal. The guard said that, since 9/11 people are not allowed to photograph the building and that I was on private property. Hmmm, didn't know that a sidewalk next to a public road in the middle of a city was private property. I didn't argue (the guard didn't make the rule, he just tries to enforce it); I just stepped six inches away so that I was standing in the street next to the curb instead of standing on the sidewalk next to the curb. As I was composing this shot I could hear the guard calling for backup on his walkie talkie. Twas time to get back to work anyway so I didn't stick around to see if the guard was going to challenge me further.

 

Thing that bugs me..., how can PPG expect to prevent people from taking pictures of a 40 story building that was designed to attract attention to itself.

 

I think that Saturday, May 31, 2008 should be "Photograph PPG Place" Day and everybody with a camera and free time should show up around 10AM and take pictures of the building - from public property of course.

This shot was taken in a village not far away from Hyderabad. People were paking clay pots to sell at other places in the city.

I can just see the meeting now...

 

bureaucrat 1: What are we going to call this new building?

bureaucrat 2: Could we perhaps name it after the noble benefactor who financed it's construction?

bureaucrat 1: NO!

bureaucrat 3: What if we named it after an inspiring visionary who has shaped the progression of this field?

bureaucrat 1: CERTAINLY NOT!

bureaucrat 4: What about...engineering......TWO!

bureaucrat 1: I like it

bureaucrat 2: Yes!

bureaucrat 3: it has pizzaz, clever, especially because it's the second engineering building. And it certainly couldn't cause any confusion or undue complication when refering to rooms *inside* the building.

bureaucrat 2: hmmm, perhaps we could hide all the floormaps and number the rooms haphazardly with no particular ryhyme or reason?

bureaucrat 1: Perfect, that way navigation will only be possible through extensive experience and hard to come by insider knowledge. exquisite!

 

bureaucrat 5: Wait, what if we tore this entire concrete monstrosity down and replaced it with something that was interesting and visually inspiring, hell we could even use modern developments in energy conservation to make it environmentally sustainable. I mean we could use longstanding observations about innate human psychology to create a building that promoted physical and emotional health. In the long run the UC would save millions of dollars on energy and healthcare. I bet it would also attract the brightest and best students from around the world, improving our repuation and fulfilling our committment to educate the public.

 

bureaucrat 1: huh? i totally just zoned out during that.

bureaucrat 2: no i like the name. How about grey on grey for the sign?

bureaucrat 3: subtle...I love it! .....

Exploring creativity, digger deeper into STEAM education, and having fun with cardboard.

"stained glass" votive holders from Craftzine blog

Walrus Talks Creativity event March 12, 2015.

 

Creativity matters. On March 12, 2015 we partnered with The Walrus to host nine of Canada’s most creative minds, including five Western alumni, for an evening celebrating creativity in all forms. The event was followed by a spirited reception.

 

Featuring:

 

Mustafa Ahmed, poet

Cameron Bailey, BA'87, Toronto International Film Festival

Emma Donoghue, LLD'13, author

Joel Faflak, BA'81, MA'91 PhD'99, director of the School for Advanced Studies in the Arts and Humanities, Western University

Juggun Kazim, BA'02, actor, model, television host

Elaine Lui, BA'96, blogger and author of Listen to the Squawking Chicken

Brian Paschke, industrial design lead, BlackBerry

Saukrates, artist and musician

David Usher, singer-songwriter and author

Fotos Cristiano Borges / GOIANIA / GOIAS @cristianoborgesphoto

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WWW.CRISTIANOBORGES.COM.BR Ousadia e criatividade são as qualidades mais notórias deste fotojornalista. Premiado ao longo de seus 16 anos de experiência profissional, ganhou prêmios como duas edições do Prêmio New Holland de fotojornalismo, menção honrosa do Wladmir Herzog, Top Etanol Nacional de Fotojornalismo e Prêmio Celg de Artes Visuais.

Por causa de sua visão única, já contribuiu com as mais importantes agências de fotografia do Brasil e do mundo, como a Agência Estado e Folha de São Paulo, Reuters e Associated Press (AP), com fotos publicadas em veículos como Época, Globo Rural e Los Angeles Times.

Boldness and creativity are the most notable qualities of this photojournalist. Awarded throughout his 16 years of professional experience, he has won awards like two editions of the New Holland prize for photojournalism, honorable mention of the Wladmir Herzog, Top Ethanol Photojournalism Award and Celg for Visual Arts.

The sands of the Hourglass

~Time~

Day Six

My mini albums, idea books, 12 x 12 albums and two large binders that hold scrapbooking ideas, home decor inspiration, fashion, recipes, goals, etc. I will be replacing the binders withAll of these pics are blogged about here: www.definingmydestiny.blogspot.com more attrative binders.

Cazcarra Image Group celebra una nueva edición de la gala Creativity. Un año más, nuestros estudiantes han hecho alarde de su talento y creatividad para sorprendernos con grandes trabajos.

www.cazcarra.com/microsite/invierno2012/

www.cazcarra.com

www.facebook.com/CazcarraGroup

twitter.com/CazcarraGroup

Cazcarra, "Cazcarra Group", "Cazcarra Image Group", "Carmen Cazcarra", "academia de maquillaje", "asesoría de imagen", "academia de peluquería", estética, belleza, "cursos de uñas", "escuela de estética", "cosmética profesional", "maquillaje profesional", "productos de belleza", "escuela de modelos", "agencia de modelos", "top model", azafatas, caracterización, "efectos especiales", maquillaje, make-up, "ten image", peluquería, manicura, galas, Creativity.

Walrus Talks Creativity event March 12, 2015.

 

Creativity matters. On March 12, 2015 we partnered with The Walrus to host nine of Canada’s most creative minds, including five Western alumni, for an evening celebrating creativity in all forms. The event was followed by a spirited reception.

 

Featuring:

 

Mustafa Ahmed, poet

Cameron Bailey, BA'87, Toronto International Film Festival

Emma Donoghue, LLD'13, author

Joel Faflak, BA'81, MA'91 PhD'99, director of the School for Advanced Studies in the Arts and Humanities, Western University

Juggun Kazim, BA'02, actor, model, television host

Elaine Lui, BA'96, blogger and author of Listen to the Squawking Chicken

Brian Paschke, industrial design lead, BlackBerry

Saukrates, artist and musician

David Usher, singer-songwriter and author

Creativity + Conflict Resolution: A Leadership Development Workshop with Guila Clara Kessous. At the Boston University Castle. Thursday, April 28, 2016.

Fork on white paper

28th February

The squeak of the chain and sprokets on thie bike was annoying

Foto di Stefano Corso

"Choose a word that encompasses your creative intention for the year ahead and express it in your creative medium of choice."

Walrus Talks Creativity event March 12, 2015.

 

Creativity matters. On March 12, 2015 we partnered with The Walrus to host nine of Canada’s most creative minds, including five Western alumni, for an evening celebrating creativity in all forms. The event was followed by a spirited reception.

 

Featuring:

 

Mustafa Ahmed, poet

Cameron Bailey, BA'87, Toronto International Film Festival

Emma Donoghue, LLD'13, author

Joel Faflak, BA'81, MA'91 PhD'99, director of the School for Advanced Studies in the Arts and Humanities, Western University

Juggun Kazim, BA'02, actor, model, television host

Elaine Lui, BA'96, blogger and author of Listen to the Squawking Chicken

Brian Paschke, industrial design lead, BlackBerry

Saukrates, artist and musician

David Usher, singer-songwriter and author

Billy had the idea to let the girls paint their bedroom doors however they wanted, so I bought them some paint, laid down some tarp over the floor, and let them at it. I went out for lunch with Myrna while they were still working and they were done by the time I got home. I love the creativity.

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