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Chris Owens sets up the blind cupping as part of the Atlanta stop on James Hoffmann's East Coast US Tour.
With Kuba and Mei. We spent the entire Sunday checking out key sites of Shanghai with Mei as our tour guide.
Photo by Julian Paul www.julian-paul.com
New technological and business frameworks such as Industry 4.0 and the Internet of Things entail an unprecedented integration of cybernetics, large-scale industrial production, urban development, and DIY media culture. Physical infrastructures, people and cycles of production become implicated in networked environments that facilitate processes of automation and efficiency, which are the essential building blocks of global capitalism.The term “maker culture” was originally connected to assumed creative and democratizing capacities of digital fabrication, distribution and automation. But what do we mean when we speak of a contemporary maker culture? The speakers in this keynote conversation will focus on the historical and political agency of the maker and of making in different situations, scales, and temporalities, from the workplace to the networked city.
Orange Island welcomes a panel of Caledonians to discuss The Independent State of Caledon in Second Life, a vibrant Victorian and Steampunk roleplaying community. Panel moderated by Ms. Ordinal Malaprop, who will be accompanied by Mr. Oolon Sputnik, Ms. Soliel Snook, and Mr. Sin Trenton to share with us the customs of Caledon.
February 20 Orange Island welcomes a panel of Caledonians to discuss The Independent State of Caledon in Second Life, a vibrant Victorian and Steampunk roleplaying community. Panel moderated by Ms. Ordinal Malaprop, accompanied by Mr. Oolon Sputnik, Ms. Soliel Snook, and Mr. Sin Trenton
February 20, 2008 // Orange Island welcomes a panel of Caledonians to discuss The Independent State of Caledon in Second Life, a vibrant Victorian and Steampunk roleplaying community. Panel moderated by Ms. Ordinal Malaprop, accompanied by Mr. Oolon Sputnik, Ms. Soliel Snook, and Mr. Sin Trenton
See www.encoffee.com/blog/2010/08/coffee-cupping-event-at-cou... This is a close up of the crust that is formed after the addition of water.
British High Commission, New Delhi hosted the King’s Birthday Party (KBP) on 15 March 2023 to pay tribute to The King as the UK’s Head of State with the best of British arts, culture and green innovation on display. Follow us on twitter.com/UKinIndia
Vietnam History Museum, Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), 2013. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.
user name / Renaud GLENAT
photo title / Red geisha
location of photo / Kyoto
time photo was taken / 27 June 2010
City of Culture emblem reflected in the Queens Gardens, in Kingston-upon-Hull. This was the site of the Queens Dock until it was filled in 1930.
OU Confucius Institute brings Chinese culture to Norman Public Library in celebration of the Chinese Culture Center Grand Opening
Pequeño modelo de un barco de guerra birreme encontrado en una habitación del poblado ibérico del Cerro de las Balsas, Alicante, y datado en el siglo IV o III a.C.
Chaco Culture National Historical Park is a United States National Historical Park hosting the densest and most exceptional concentration of pueblos in the American Southwest. The park is located in northwestern New Mexico, between Albuquerque and Farmington, in a remote canyon cut by the Chaco Wash. Containing the most sweeping collection of ancient ruins north of Mexico, the park preserves one of the United States' most important pre-Columbian cultural and historical areas.[2]
Between AD 900 and 1150, Chaco Canyon was a major center of culture for the Ancient Pueblo Peoples.[a] Chacoans quarried sandstone blocks and hauled timber from great distances, assembling fifteen major complexes that remained the largest buildings in North America until the 19th century.
Evidence of archaeoastronomy at Chaco has been proposed, with the "Sun Dagger" petroglyph at Fajada Butte a popular example. Many Chacoan buildings may have been aligned to capture the solar and lunar cycles,[5] requiring generations of astronomical observations and centuries of skillfully coordinated construction.[6] Climate change is thought to have led to the emigration of Chacoans and the eventual abandonment of the canyon, beginning with a fifty-year drought commencing in 1130
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