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International Family Day – May 15, 2024

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This work was done in collaboration with my good friend, Evelyn England, a wonderful photographer. You can see her beautiful works at:

Sage Art

www.sageartsarasota.com

 

and my son, Séan Murray.

 

HBW😊😊😍

 

With heartfelt and genuine thanks for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day, be well, keep your eyes open, appreciate the beauty surrounding you, enjoy creating, stay safe and laugh often! ❤️❤️❤️

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A lovely landscape I captured in Naxos, Greece . I first thought

this was a small toilet block, but not at all. It's a magic door. :)

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I’m going to Blue Dimension

 

A poem by Peter S. Quinn

 

I’m going to blue dimension

Thru my own magic door

It’s truly a comprehension

And borderline of life’s seashore

In times on passing by

And giving its heart content

It opens to the blue sky

When feeling are in relent

 

It shows you the magic hours

And all that you can give

Its grass is of wild and flowers

That you on truly must live

To enjoy the moments they make

In magic that is passing on

When you from its dreams awake

It never is really gone

 

So open your blue dimension door

To see what is there inside

And what’s in your heart’s lore

In thoughts you did put aside

There are moments of their truth

In everything that we all do

It’s magic of infinity youth

As days come and get on thru

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A picture I took in Fira (Santorini, Greece), last summer. It is a long exposure shot and I've repainted some parts of it.

 

Fira is the modern capital of the Greek Aegean island, Santorini. It is a traditional settlement.

 

The view from Fira is magnificent, with a unique panorama showing the 18 km long caldera from southern Cape Akrotiri to northern Cape Ag. Nikolaos, plus the volcanic island Nea Kameni at the center with Thirassia Island in the distant west on blue Aegean water.

 

Fira is a town of white-washed houses built on the edge of the 400 m high caldera on the western edge of the semi-circular island of Thera. The two main museums of interest are the Santorini Archeological Museum, 30 m east of the cable car entrance, and the Museum of Prehistoric Thera at the southeast corner of the White Orthodox Cathedral (with the Greek name meaning Metamorphosis), built on the site of the Ypapanti Church, destroyed in the 1956 earthquake.

 

Access to Fira is mainly by roads on its eastern side, climbing from its port via the Z-shaped footpath on foot or on donkeys, or by riding the steep cable car from its lower terminal by the port.

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Candles of The Past

 

A poem by Peter S. Quinn

 

Candles of the past

In shadows corner cast

Like paintings on a wall

Or tinting blanching fall

Precious moments going

Special people knowing

Of lives so many ways

In vanished yesterdays

 

Somewhere in my heart

Where memories start

I have again found

Incidents once around

All the music ways

In the magic of the days

Candle lights I’ve crossed

Those now today are lost

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A photo I took in Braives (Belgium) during Christmas Eve.

 

We hadn't seen so much snow in Belgium since decades.

 

(I used 6 photos from my own stock to make this pic...)

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Turn Back To My Dream

 

A poem by Peter S. Quinn

 

Turn back to my dream

From your realities of sparkless night

Where its veracity always seem

Lost in its shadowed flight

 

Everything is out to play

Given if it's of child's fairytales

Coming through dark woods in its ray

Holy like the holiest of grails

 

A dream to take notice of and believe

When everything is downhill going

It shall take away your grieve

Around its sun and moon haloing

 

Bring every light through afar

Dance on the waves

Of the Milky Ways circular motion

Give you a wish from its falling star

Anything man craves

From the depth of the deepest ocean

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I took this picture in Mykonos, Greece. I've used the

"tilt shift" technique to simulate a miniature scene.

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I'll Be Sailing to the Open Blue Sea

 

A poem by Peter S. Quinn

 

I'll be sailing to the open blue sea

Where the silvery waves are going out

With the wings of fresh morning that's quite free

Through the daydreaming without any doubt

Every hope shall be rolling tall and brave

Within billows so high in the shaking

Through rippling of waves the ocean gave

To the in fjords and gales in their making

 

We're winners to new corners of the world

To the faraway islands and their shore

With every circling wave that there whirled

And are in need of fresh dreams to explore

I'll be sailing to hope in my open boat

Bringing music from my heart that I wrote

© Ben Heine || Facebook || Twitter || www.benheine.com

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I took this photo in Naxos, Greece. These old and

moving people wanted me to take a photo of them.

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The Moments of Happiness

 

A poem by Peter S. Quinn

 

“The moments of happiness...”

You must remember this

As the light becomes less

Memories are a true bliss

Flowers that a day did cast

Treasures belonging to your heart

From time’s gone past

And their dissimilarity apart

 

If you miss their meaning

You shall fail to remember

Yellow-brown’s autumn streaming

That comes with September

And everything that’s right

That approaches or comes near

Each in its possessing light

Like a rhyme from nowhere!

 

The moments that go by

Set all their unique disparity

Like the morning waking sky

That’s born from chance and clarity

If you miss their meaning

You shall fail to bear in mind

The way of each true dreaming

That your day has left behind

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I didn't want to post that one but finally I'm posting it...

 

It's just a very rough idea quickly realized. The group says "no" but the individual says "yes"... This is a contradiction I have often noticed in human societies, especially in Belgium!

 

I'm currently working on some more serious calligraphy, coming soon on Flickr!

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Yes Maybe No

 

A poem by Peter S. Quinn

 

The opposite of every part

Is which is not okay?

So here we go and then start

The rules we must obey

 

We know what we know

But still we won't say

We must keep on the show

Tomorrow like today:

 

Refrain

Yes maybe no

Never maybe

Because I say so

Baby baby

 

We say NO but we think YES

That is what we all do

So it becomes like chaos mess

And neither becomes true

 

So we think and say then less

Of what is Yes and No too

And we think it is God's bless

If maybe nothing comes thru

 

Yes maybe no

Never maybe

Because I say so

Baby baby

 

The opposite of every part

Is which is not okay?

Here we have our own heart

To start the game cabaret

 

Just go on and go

With Yes or No - anyway!

You can do it fast or slow

Okay! Okay! Ay!

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I took this picture inside Cologne's famous cathedral.

Have a look to my huge 360 degrees panorama of Cologne.

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Faith

 

A poem by Katie Gabrielle

 

Faith rises from the heart

And lives in the soul.

 

Faith is a choice

One makes each and every day.

 

What is seen and unseen

Faith brings the intangible into

focus.

 

To reach out and touch the

untouchable, knowing that

there is a better life.

 

Bringing light to the darkness

along an unknown path, that is

faith.

 

Helping a stranger in need that

we have never met. That is faith.

 

Trusting that today is great, but tomorrow will be better, that is faith.

Letting go of anger and filling your heart with happiness, that is faith.

Saying thank you for today and all that life brings, that is faith.

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Enlarge HERE (the third detail is a small part of his nose)

 

Made with thousands of "@" symbols (the common "At sign" typographic character). It took me a few days of work. I applied each character one by one and used several references for the accuracy of the portrait. Each symbol is made of a single color and tone. (I left the portrait unfinished on purpose, I think it's better this way).

 

"@" like "@mbitious", "@ctivism" and "@ssange"... Julian is a courageous man fighting for Justice and Democracy despite many criticisms...

 

Julian Paul Assange is the founder, spokesperson and editor in chief of WikiLeaks (a whistleblower website and conduit for news leaks). He is also an Australian publisher, journalist, software developer and Internet activist.

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Enlarge HERE

 

Made with thousands of "@" symbols (the common "At sign" typographic character). It took me a few days of work. I applied each character one by one and used several references for the accuracy of the portrait. Each symbol is made of a single color and tone. (I left the portrait unfinished on purpose, I think it's better this way).

 

"@" like "@mbitious", "@ctivism" and "@ssange"... Julian is a courageous man fighting for Justice and Democracy despite many criticisms...

 

Julian Paul Assange is the founder, spokesperson and editor in chief of WikiLeaks (a whistleblower website and conduit for news leaks). He is also an Australian publisher, journalist, software developer and Internet activist.

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For more information about my art: info@benheine.com

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© Ben Heine || Facebook || Twitter || www.benheine.com

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Enlarge HERE

 

I made this with hundreds of random hand-written words. That was a

time consuming project. I might be working on similar images shortly.

 

My mother is a dance teacher. So this piece is dedicated to her! :)

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Angel (Sonnet 14)

 

A poem by Peter S. Quinn

 

With a mind and a face of an angel,

She toned each my feelings with affection;

Letting on me, fragile kind of marvel,

And showing me the straightest direction.

To the castles in the mystified air,

Where the desiring rainbow crosses through;

And we sometimes do fly away to there,

When we feel down, and are exposed and blue.

All the ways of grace she showed then to me,

With viewpoint to courage and to be kind;

How easy it is then to become free,

If all worries are left forgotten behind.

This angel is sweet creature so divine,

Everything else a shadow, to her shine.

This is a composite photograph of a man following the Jewish religious practice of "laying tefillin". Tefillin are cubic worked leather boxes painted black with leather straps, dyed black on one side, that religious Jews wear on their head and their upper arm during weekday morning prayers.....a Jewish tradition that has been active for thousands of years. Also called 'phylacteries' the tefillin are worn in two ways: the hand-tefillin (shel yad) is wrapped around the arm, hand and fingers; the head-tefillin (shel rosh) is placed above the forehead. The obligation of laying tefillin is mentioned four times in the Torah. In the 'shema' passages of the torah it is written that "you shall bind them (tefillin) as a sign upon your arm, and they shall be as totafot (another word for tefillin) between your eye".

 

The background of this photograph is a page from the Jewish "Torah", the most sacred writings in Judaism. The figure in the foreground was reproduced from a separate photograph that I took at the Kotel (Western Wall) in Jerusalem. This composite photograph was created by using digital technology to combine parts of two different photographs into one image. All one needs is a knowledge of how to structure composites with Adobe Photoshop; a graphic tablet (not absolutely necessary but makes the job a lot easier); a steady hand and; a little imagination.

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© EVAN READER

 

Copyright for this photo belongs solely to EVAN READER, GREATEST PAKA PHOTOGRAPHY. Images may not be copied, downloaded, or used in any way without the express written consent of the photographer.

  

Alexander Whitley Dance Company: Pattern Recognition

 

Alexander Whitley Dance Company premieres Pattern Recognition at the Platform Theatre, Central Saint Martins. 7-9 April 2016.

 

Choreography: Alexander Whitley

Dancers: Alexander Whitley and Natalie Allen

Digital Artist: Memo Akten

Composers: Scanner and Oliver Coates

Costume Designer: Jean-Marc Puissant

Lighting Designer: Jamie Platt

  

see www.dancetabs.com

 

photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com

Alexander Whitley Dance Company: Pattern Recognition

 

Alexander Whitley Dance Company premieres Pattern Recognition at the Platform Theatre, Central Saint Martins. 7-9 April 2016.

 

Choreography: Alexander Whitley

Dancers: Alexander Whitley and Natalie Allen

Digital Artist: Memo Akten

Composers: Scanner and Oliver Coates

Costume Designer: Jean-Marc Puissant

Lighting Designer: Jamie Platt

  

see www.dancetabs.com

 

photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com

© Ben Heine || Facebook || Twitter || www.benheine.com

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A funny mule I found in Mykonos, Greece.

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You Talkin' to Me?

 

A poem by Katie Gabrielle

 

Are you talking to me?

With your nose up in the air

Do you think that I care

What you got to say

If you can't say something

Nice to me

Then please go away.

I may be an ass

Or a mule in donkey's guise

But I have a heart that cries

Just take a look at my eyes

Are you talking to me?

Then say something sweet

Talk about candy and music

That's sweet!

Don't try to be cool

Because I know better

Talking is like living

It's all in the giving.

Are you talking to me?

Then say something good

Then maybe I 'll say

Something worth saying

And that's all I gotta say!

I'm just a mule in donkey's

Guise. Some call me an

Ass but I know better.

Are you talking to me?

Prints | FB | Soundcloud | Insta | Twitter | G+ | Blog | © Ben Heine

 

Buy prints, canvases and posters of this artwork HERE.

 

View the work in progress at this link and some close details here.

 

Made with thousands of "@" symbols (the common "At sign" typographic character). It took me a few days of work. I applied each character one by one and used several references for the accuracy of the portrait. Each symbol is made of a single color and tone. (I left the portrait unfinished on purpose, I think it's better this way).

 

"@" like "@ctivist" and "@ssange"... Julian is a courageous man fighting for Justice and Democracy despite many criticisms...

 

Julian Paul Assange is the founder, spokesperson and editor in chief of WikiLeaks (a whistleblower website and conduit for news leaks). He is also an Australian publisher, journalist, software developer and Internet activist.

 

For more info about my projects, contact: info@benheine.com

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Alexander Whitley Dance Company: Pattern Recognition

 

Alexander Whitley Dance Company premieres Pattern Recognition at the Platform Theatre, Central Saint Martins. 7-9 April 2016.

 

Choreography: Alexander Whitley

Dancers: Alexander Whitley and Natalie Allen

Digital Artist: Memo Akten

Composers: Scanner and Oliver Coates

Costume Designer: Jean-Marc Puissant

Lighting Designer: Jamie Platt

  

see www.dancetabs.com

 

photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com

Alexander Whitley Dance Company: Pattern Recognition

 

Alexander Whitley Dance Company premieres Pattern Recognition at the Platform Theatre, Central Saint Martins. 7-9 April 2016.

 

Choreography: Alexander Whitley

Dancers: Alexander Whitley and Natalie Allen

Digital Artist: Memo Akten

Composers: Scanner and Oliver Coates

Costume Designer: Jean-Marc Puissant

Lighting Designer: Jamie Platt

  

see www.dancetabs.com

 

photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com

SD cards showing the concept of digital data and digitalization.

Alexander Whitley Dance Company: Pattern Recognition

 

Alexander Whitley Dance Company premieres Pattern Recognition at the Platform Theatre, Central Saint Martins. 7-9 April 2016.

 

Choreography: Alexander Whitley

Dancers: Alexander Whitley and Natalie Allen

Digital Artist: Memo Akten

Composers: Scanner and Oliver Coates

Costume Designer: Jean-Marc Puissant

Lighting Designer: Jamie Platt

  

see www.dancetabs.com

 

photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com

Alexander Whitley Dance Company: Pattern Recognition

 

Alexander Whitley Dance Company premieres Pattern Recognition at the Platform Theatre, Central Saint Martins. 7-9 April 2016.

 

Choreography: Alexander Whitley

Dancers: Alexander Whitley and Natalie Allen

Digital Artist: Memo Akten

Composers: Scanner and Oliver Coates

Costume Designer: Jean-Marc Puissant

Lighting Designer: Jamie Platt

  

see www.dancetabs.com

 

photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com

© Ben Heine || Facebook || Twitter || www.benheine.com

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An old man playing in a street of Athens, Greece.

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Listen to Me

 

A poem by Katie Gabrielle

 

Just an ordinary man

In an anonymous street

Tapping my fingers

To a familiar beat

 

Listen to me

I have something to play

Music is my soul

On this wonderful day.

 

I'm just a faceless man

In a hurry up street

Just stop a minute

And listen to me

 

I have something to say

That could make your heart

Happy on this wonderful day!

 

As I tap out a happy tune

You will be singing soon

And maybe you'll

Stay awhile

 

I'm just an anonymous face

On a hurry up street

Listen to my music

And dance to my beat.

 

Listen to me

You'll be glad you came

Music and joy

Are one in the same.

Alexander Whitley Dance Company: Pattern Recognition

 

Alexander Whitley Dance Company premieres Pattern Recognition at the Platform Theatre, Central Saint Martins. 7-9 April 2016.

 

Choreography: Alexander Whitley

Dancers: Alexander Whitley and Natalie Allen

Digital Artist: Memo Akten

Composers: Scanner and Oliver Coates

Costume Designer: Jean-Marc Puissant

Lighting Designer: Jamie Platt

  

see www.dancetabs.com

 

photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com

During PBS’ SIDE BY SIDE session at the Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour in Los Angeles, CA on Tuesday, August 6, 2013, host and producer Keanu Reeves and producer Justin Szlasa discuss the history, process and workflow of digital and photochemical films.

 

All photos in this set should be credited to Rahoul Ghose/PBS.

Alexander Whitley Dance Company: Pattern Recognition

 

Alexander Whitley Dance Company premieres Pattern Recognition at the Platform Theatre, Central Saint Martins. 7-9 April 2016.

 

Choreography: Alexander Whitley

Dancers: Alexander Whitley and Natalie Allen

Digital Artist: Memo Akten

Composers: Scanner and Oliver Coates

Costume Designer: Jean-Marc Puissant

Lighting Designer: Jamie Platt

  

see www.dancetabs.com

 

photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com

Alexander Whitley Dance Company: Pattern Recognition

 

Alexander Whitley Dance Company premieres Pattern Recognition at the Platform Theatre, Central Saint Martins. 7-9 April 2016.

 

Choreography: Alexander Whitley

Dancers: Alexander Whitley and Natalie Allen

Digital Artist: Memo Akten

Composers: Scanner and Oliver Coates

Costume Designer: Jean-Marc Puissant

Lighting Designer: Jamie Platt

  

see www.dancetabs.com

 

photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com

© Ben Heine || Facebook || Twitter || www.benheine.com

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A scared little cat I found in a street of Santorini, Greece

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Defenseless

 

A poem by Katie Gabrielle

 

Sweet child

Of the Streets Of Greece

Will Your Savior Give You Peace

Will You Wander

To And Fro

Sweet Baby Kitty

Where will you Go?

Backed in a Corner

Defenseless

Eyes full of fear

And Woe

Don't forget who loves you

There are little angels

For kitties and little wanders

Protecting You from danger

Look into my eyes, kind stranger

Help me make it through today

And maybe I can find tomorrow

Without tears, fear or sorrow.

Find a home for me

Away from the streets of Greece

Lost in the darkness

Help me find the light of day

Defenseless in every way...

During PBS’ SIDE BY SIDE session at the Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour in Los Angeles, CA on Tuesday, August 6, 2013, host and producer Keanu Reeves and producer Justin Szlasa discuss the history, process and workflow of digital and photochemical films.

 

All photos in this set should be credited to Rahoul Ghose/PBS.

Alexander Whitley Dance Company: Pattern Recognition

 

Alexander Whitley Dance Company premieres Pattern Recognition at the Platform Theatre, Central Saint Martins. 7-9 April 2016.

 

Choreography: Alexander Whitley

Dancers: Alexander Whitley and Natalie Allen

Digital Artist: Memo Akten

Composers: Scanner and Oliver Coates

Costume Designer: Jean-Marc Puissant

Lighting Designer: Jamie Platt

  

see www.dancetabs.com

 

photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com

Alexander Whitley Dance Company: Pattern Recognition

 

Alexander Whitley Dance Company premieres Pattern Recognition at the Platform Theatre, Central Saint Martins. 7-9 April 2016.

 

Choreography: Alexander Whitley

Dancers: Alexander Whitley and Natalie Allen

Digital Artist: Memo Akten

Composers: Scanner and Oliver Coates

Costume Designer: Jean-Marc Puissant

Lighting Designer: Jamie Platt

  

see www.dancetabs.com

 

photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com

Kamera: Nikon FE2

Linse: Nikkor-S Auto 55mm f1.2 (1970)

Film: Kodak 5222 @ ISO 400 -1EV

Kjemi: Xtol (stock / 9 min. @ 20°C)

  

Arandu Arakuaa: Hêwaka Waktû (2015)

  

I think the problem with Humanism is it’s arrogance and it’s Hubris.

 

To say that Humans are Superior to Nature; or Separate from Nature, is to Deny - or Defy - the Laws of Ecology.

 

Humans have crossed from the First World of Nature into the Second World of Culture.

 

But to say that it is the Destiny of Humans to control something that is larger than ourselves; to control a System that is larger than ourselves - is to place Humans as basically Gods on this Planet.

 

The Deep Long-Range Ecology Movement sees Humans as having very unique qualities; very special qualities.

 

There’s nothing in the Deep Long-Range Ecology Movement that is Anti-Human, that denigrates Humans; either as individuals, or as communities, or as a species - the critique of Modernism, and of Humanism, in the Deep Long-Range Ecology Movement; is that Humanism has confused Bigness with Greatness.

 

Humanists attempt to develop Bigger societies, Bigger technology; Mega technology - and claim that with Bigger technology, Humans are becoming Greater.

 

Greatness in Deep Ecology is cultivated through understanding of Humility - that Humans are plain citizens - in the words of ecologist Aldo Leopold (1887-1948): «Plain Citizens of Natural Systems; not Lords and Masters».

 

- Bill Devall

   

During PBS’ SIDE BY SIDE session at the Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour in Los Angeles, CA on Tuesday, August 6, 2013, host and producer Keanu Reeves and producer Justin Szlasa discuss the history, process and workflow of digital and photochemical films.

 

All photos in this set should be credited to Rahoul Ghose/PBS.

Alexander Whitley Dance Company: Pattern Recognition

 

Alexander Whitley Dance Company premieres Pattern Recognition at the Platform Theatre, Central Saint Martins. 7-9 April 2016.

 

Choreography: Alexander Whitley

Dancers: Alexander Whitley and Natalie Allen

Digital Artist: Memo Akten

Composers: Scanner and Oliver Coates

Costume Designer: Jean-Marc Puissant

Lighting Designer: Jamie Platt

  

see www.dancetabs.com

 

photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com

Alexander Whitley Dance Company: Pattern Recognition

 

Alexander Whitley Dance Company premieres Pattern Recognition at the Platform Theatre, Central Saint Martins. 7-9 April 2016.

 

Choreography: Alexander Whitley

Dancers: Alexander Whitley and Natalie Allen

Digital Artist: Memo Akten

Composers: Scanner and Oliver Coates

Costume Designer: Jean-Marc Puissant

Lighting Designer: Jamie Platt

  

see www.dancetabs.com

 

photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com

Alexander Whitley Dance Company: Pattern Recognition

 

Alexander Whitley Dance Company premieres Pattern Recognition at the Platform Theatre, Central Saint Martins. 7-9 April 2016.

 

Choreography: Alexander Whitley

Dancers: Alexander Whitley and Natalie Allen

Digital Artist: Memo Akten

Composers: Scanner and Oliver Coates

Costume Designer: Jean-Marc Puissant

Lighting Designer: Jamie Platt

  

see www.dancetabs.com

 

photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com

Alexander Whitley Dance Company: Pattern Recognition

 

Alexander Whitley Dance Company premieres Pattern Recognition at the Platform Theatre, Central Saint Martins. 7-9 April 2016.

 

Choreography: Alexander Whitley

Dancers: Alexander Whitley and Natalie Allen

Digital Artist: Memo Akten

Composers: Scanner and Oliver Coates

Costume Designer: Jean-Marc Puissant

Lighting Designer: Jamie Platt

  

see www.dancetabs.com

 

photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com

Alexander Whitley Dance Company: Pattern Recognition

 

Alexander Whitley Dance Company premieres Pattern Recognition at the Platform Theatre, Central Saint Martins. 7-9 April 2016.

 

Choreography: Alexander Whitley

Dancers: Alexander Whitley and Natalie Allen

Digital Artist: Memo Akten

Composers: Scanner and Oliver Coates

Costume Designer: Jean-Marc Puissant

Lighting Designer: Jamie Platt

  

see www.dancetabs.com

 

photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com

During PBS’ SIDE BY SIDE session at the Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour in Los Angeles, CA on Tuesday, August 6, 2013, host and producer Keanu Reeves and producer Justin Szlasa discuss the history, process and workflow of digital and photochemical films.

 

All photos in this set should be credited to Rahoul Ghose/PBS.

Alexander Whitley Dance Company: Pattern Recognition

 

Alexander Whitley Dance Company premieres Pattern Recognition at the Platform Theatre, Central Saint Martins. 7-9 April 2016.

 

Choreography: Alexander Whitley

Dancers: Alexander Whitley and Natalie Allen

Digital Artist: Memo Akten

Composers: Scanner and Oliver Coates

Costume Designer: Jean-Marc Puissant

Lighting Designer: Jamie Platt

  

see www.dancetabs.com

 

photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com

Alexander Whitley Dance Company: Pattern Recognition

 

Alexander Whitley Dance Company premieres Pattern Recognition at the Platform Theatre, Central Saint Martins. 7-9 April 2016.

 

Choreography: Alexander Whitley

Dancers: Alexander Whitley and Natalie Allen

Digital Artist: Memo Akten

Composers: Scanner and Oliver Coates

Costume Designer: Jean-Marc Puissant

Lighting Designer: Jamie Platt

  

see www.dancetabs.com

 

photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com

During PBS’ SIDE BY SIDE session at the Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour in Los Angeles, CA on Tuesday, August 6, 2013, host and producer Keanu Reeves and producer Justin Szlasa discuss the history, process and workflow of digital and photochemical films.

 

All photos in this set should be credited to Rahoul Ghose/PBS.

During PBS’ SIDE BY SIDE session at the Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour in Los Angeles, CA on Tuesday, August 6, 2013, host and producer Keanu Reeves and producer Justin Szlasa discuss the history, process and workflow of digital and photochemical films.

 

All photos in this set should be credited to Rahoul Ghose/PBS.

Alexander Whitley Dance Company: Pattern Recognition

 

Alexander Whitley Dance Company premieres Pattern Recognition at the Platform Theatre, Central Saint Martins. 7-9 April 2016.

 

Choreography: Alexander Whitley

Dancers: Alexander Whitley and Natalie Allen

Digital Artist: Memo Akten

Composers: Scanner and Oliver Coates

Costume Designer: Jean-Marc Puissant

Lighting Designer: Jamie Platt

  

see www.dancetabs.com

 

photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com

In the last 25 years Ukraine has built a reputation as a country of programmers – a leading recipient of outsourced coding jobs that rivals coding giants like India. More recently, with the smartphone and tablet computer revolution, Ukraine has also become an innovative producer of code used in popular apps around the world.

 

But the successes of Ukraine’s hi-tech present mask a problem that could grow in the future: There is a widening gap between old and young, men and women, and urban and rural people with regard to access to, and the use of the Internet and modern digital technologies – the Digital Divide. A new research has found that 53% of Ukrainians have “below average” level of digital skills and 15.1% of Ukrainians do not have any digital skills at all.

 

Read how UNDP is working to change that: www.ua.undp.org/content/ukraine/en/home/blog/2020/bridgin...

 

Photo: Anton Kuba / UNDP Ukraine

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