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Uploading for archive. These were all made during a live performance. Artwork was generated using infrared tracking and gloves with an embeeded IR LED. video here: vimeo.com/7369449
our photo class got to go on another field trip.. the zoo!! :) the last time i was there was with my drawing class two years ago. i think it's almost an easy out but at the same time, no release forms or special car-pooling req'd :)
our classes "documentation" project will be probsbly be compiled into a book so we can all have a copy of everyone's view..
(above)
my view of the gopher tunnel!
camera: mamiya 6x7
film: 120 - kodak portra vc 160 (slightly burned/melted :)
This is from an older project, I am archiving. video here: vimeo.com/3811568
Social Murmurs is a socially-aware portable bench surface. As visitors sit on the bench sounds are produced demonstrating, or sometimes dictating their emotions. This project developed out of an interest in reactions from others in varying degrees of personal space while in a public setting.
our photo class got to go on another field trip.. the zoo!! :) the last time i was there was with my drawing class two years ago. i think it's almost an easy out but at the same time, no release forms or special car-pooling req'd :)
our classes "documentation" project will be probsbly be compiled into a book so we can all have a copy of everyone's view..
(above)
my view of the plaque near the (empty) elephant arenal!
camera: mamiya 6x7
film: 120 - kodak portra vc 160 (slightly burned/melted :)
The Technicalities (Shira Z. Carmel and Alon Diament) have recorded
another EP, this time LIVE as a part of the "KOL 2&5" project.
In this project, studio Mitzlol led by Kobi Farhi, go back to the
romantic days of analog tape, and record artists with JUST ONE TAKE on
ANALOG MULTI-TRACK TAPE.
"Even though the songs aren't 100% polished (as mentioned - we had
only one take and no editing) they still manage to bring forth a
diamond-like kaleidoscope to view the songs through, thus hearing the
melancholy, hope and beauty of memories and dreams dreamt on the banks
of the great Amur river, by the Birobidzhanian poets and us - their
fellow Israelis."
Historic, Digital Photographic Documentation of The 1890 House Museum, Cortland, NY.
May 2007, (C) Roger William Theise All Rights Reserved Worldwide WWW.ROGERWILLIAMPHOTOGRAPHY.COM
Title: Family of cotton pickers moving up a row
Date: 1937
Photographer: Louise Boyle
Photo ID: 5859pb2f9gp700g
Collection: Louise Boyle. Southern Tenant Farmers Union Photographs, 1937 and 1982
Repository: The Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives in the ILR School at Cornell University is the Catherwood Library unit that collects, preserves, and makes accessible special collections documenting the history of the workplace and labor relations. www.ilr.cornell.edu/library/kheel
Notes:
Copyright: The copyright status of this image is unknown. It may also be subject to third party rights of privacy or publicity. Images are being made available for purposes of private study, scholarship, and research. The Kheel Center would like to learn more about this image and hear from any copyright owners who are not properly identified so that we may make the necessary corrections.
Tags: Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives,Cornell University Library,African Americans, Agriculture, Farm Workers, Working Conditions,
Title: David Dubinsky (right) leads "Operation Union" in the NY dress industry, and shakes hands under the NRA eagle with employer representative Alfred Lasher (left) and Grover Whalen, former Police Commissioner (center).
Date: 1933
Photographer: Unknown
Photo ID: 5780PB6F23D
Collection: International Ladies Garment Workers Union Photographs (1885-1985)
Repository: The Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives in the ILR School at Cornell University is the Catherwood Library unit that collects, preserves, and makes accessible special collections documenting the history of the workplace and labor relations. www.ilr.cornell.edu/library/kheel
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Copyright: The copyright status of this image is unknown. It may also be subject to third party rights of privacy or publicity. Images are being made available for purposes of private study, scholarship, and research. The Kheel Center would like to learn more about this image and hear from any copyright owners who are not properly identified so that we may make the necessary corrections.
Tags: Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives,Cornell University Library,Labor Leaders
these are two of the 'header' structures that make up the top of the pier. Here two of my lovely assistants perpare them to be assembled. Together four pier structures are used to make up the tradeshow booth we are producing for Telltale Games to take to PAX in Seattle.
20 June 2014
Ivan Puig and Andrés Padilla Domene (Los Ferronautas) built their striking silver road-rail SEFT-1 vehicle to explore the abandoned passenger railways of Mexico and Ecuador, capturing their journeys in videos, photographs and collected objects.
Commissioned by The Arts Catalyst and presented in partnership with Furtherfield, the artists explore how the ideology of progress is imprinted onto historic landscapes and reflect on the two poles of the social experience of technology - use and obsolescence.
More info: furtherfield.org/programmes/exhibition/seft-1-abandoned-r...
Photo by Pau Ros
1st winter Herring and Iceland (Thayerii's) Gulls. Notice difference in size and primary color. Lee Kay Ponds, Salt Lake County, Utah. January 13th, 2020.
Title: David Dubinsky and others in a posed group photograph
Date: Unknown
Photographer: Unknown
Photo ID: 5780PB11F14AA
Collection: International Ladies Garment Workers Union Photographs (1885-1985)
Repository: The Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives in the ILR School at Cornell University is the Catherwood Library unit that collects, preserves, and makes accessible special collections documenting the history of the workplace and labor relations. www.ilr.cornell.edu/library/kheel
Notes: No additional information available.
Copyright: The copyright status of this image is unknown. It may also be subject to third party rights of privacy or publicity. Images are being made available for purposes of private study, scholarship, and research. The Kheel Center would like to learn more about this image and hear from any copyright owners who are not properly identified so that we may make the necessary corrections.
Tags: Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives,Cornell University Library,Group Photo, Labor Leaders, African Americans, Women, Union Officers
These painting were from two different children. The painting on the left was done by a little boy who made a forest green color and painted a forest with the all of the different greens that the chilldren before him had made. He was engaged in mixing the different greens on his paper and watching how they swirled around and mixed together. The painting on the right was by the same girl who had painted her family. She was so engaged in the project that she made two paintings. This painting was called hearts and circles she used every color green we had made that day. The children had so much fun.