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This week's theme for Mosaic Montage Monday was Experiential. This is from a recent Ikebana Sogetsu class at the Shepard Garden and Art Center in Sacramento. It's a great group of men and women from all different backgrounds who come together once a month to enjoy being artistic and creative with flowers. Lots of fun! HMMM!
Again experimenting with 'Untried Aspects' of my editing software.
Took this further coloured image Mid Afternoon on 10.12.2017 near my home in Betws yn Rhos N. Wales.
The sky was overcast and the light was fading rapidly too. As it came out predominantly black and white, I thought I would fully convert it to 'Monochrome too, but this time add a coloured complementary 'Elliptical Border'. This was the result.
Again, I'd very much welcome your views and feedback please. Thanks.
. . . redefining the experiential immersive art world.
This was an amazing experience.
Marble Arch, London W1
Frame 10
Camera Minolta Dynax 700si
Lens Minolta 24mm 1:2.8 (22)
Film Kodak Portra 800
Scanned with Epson Perfection V100
22/august/2024
This weeks Mosaic Montage Monday theme is “Experiential” - relating to or providing an experience. One of the ideas given was “reflecting back on this year, did you have some memorable experiences that stood out and were special?”
For me, the stand out experience, involving me and my camera this year was again having the privilege to watch the growing up of two young Wedge-tailed Eagles, Australia’s largest and most magnificent bird in the park near where I live.
This montage is of 6 photos taken at various times of the chick’s progress. The photo at lower right was the first sighting, taken on the 30th September, the flight shot at top left is the latest photo of one of the young eagles, taken on the 5th December.
Given the absolute tragedy we had in Northern Victoria this year of a farm manager being convicted of killing hundreds of these magnificent creatures, watching our local pair successfully fledge two gorgeous young eagles was a really special experience.
Experiential learning is most commonly known as 'learning by doing'. Real context and authentic purpose resonate emotionally and intellectually with children
This was part of the drawing machine, pair work and we focused on circular movements and using less ink. It suggests to me a person reaching beyond the boundaries of society where they have the freedom to explore.
West Palm Beach / Jul 11, 2022
25-story building set to bring a new class of luxury to office sector in 2024.
Related Companies today announced six top-ranking firms to expand their footprint into West Palm Beach’s forthcoming Class-A office One Flagler. Situated at the gateway to Palm Beach Island and connecting West Palm Beach's past and future, the building continues to attract a selection of the nation’s most influential financial and professional services firms.
Built on Related’s legacy of elegance, style and service, the building is expected to open at the beginning of 2024 with the most prestigious WiredScore Platinum rating, the world’s only internationally recognized digital connectivity rating platform.
Today, the building is nearly 60 percent pre-leased including:
GTCR, a leading private equity firm founded in 1980, will expand its existing presence in the market by opening a new West Palm Beach office. Their new office is expected to open in mid-2024. GTCR is headquartered in Chicago and has an office in New York. Colliers, Ryan Barr, Alain LeCoque and Bob Schneiderman, represented GTCR.
Diameter Capital Partners, a global credit-focused asset manager headquartered in New York, will move its West Palm Beach office to the building. The move is expected to be completed in mid-2024.
Four additional confidential firms spread across the financial services and pharmaceutical industries.
These companies join First Republic Bank and private equity firm Siris Capital and represent 50,000+ square feet of new leases.
“The expansion of our presence in West Palm Beach into this new space reflects our growth as a firm and our continued confidence in the region as a business and investing center,” said Collin Roche, co-CEO and managing director of GTCR. “The West Palm Beach market offers a unique and differentiated option for talent and diversity and building our footprint further in the city will allow us to compete for the best people. The space at Related’s One Flagler will create a dynamic environment for further collaboration within our teams and with members of the growing investment community in the area.”
“We are pleased to welcome a high caliber list of significant tenants from leading U.S. markets who believe in the power of West Palm Beach and have witnessed the evolution of the destination as a booming financial district,” said Gopal Rajegowda, partner, Related Southeast.
Designed by world-renowned architect David Childs, One Flagler is a 25-story Class-A office building that will anchor West Palm Beach’s Okeechobee Business District and the Flagler Financial District. It will include 270,000 square feet of flexible office space, 4,100 square feet of retail space, over 10,000 of indoor and outdoor upscale dining led by Estiatorio Milos by Costas Spiliadis and a reading room open to both the public and members of the adjacent First Church of Christ, Scientist. The church, designed by architect Julian Abele in 1928, is considered one of the most architecturally significant buildings in all of Palm Beach County and would be preserved in perpetuity by One Flagler. The project will also feature a living green wall adorning its parking garage and include 1.25 acres of green space extending the waterfront greenbelt.
Related Companies is the visionary firm behind some of the world’s most impactful mixed-use urban neighborhood developments and, in the past few years alone, has created more than eight million square feet of office space for dozens of diverse business leaders across all industries, including WarnerMedia, SAP, Sidewalk Labs, Wells Fargo, KKR, Google, Facebook, Converse and Tapestry. In West Palm Beach, Related has demonstrated a deep understanding of workplace needs with its widely acclaimed CityPlace Tower and a legacy in neighborhood placemaking with the conception of the original CityPlace, now called The Square.
Jon Blunk, president of TCRE, is the exclusive leasing agent for One Flagler and represented Related in the transactions.
About Related Southeast:
Headquartered in the heart of rapidly expanding Downtown West Palm, Related Southeast is Related Companies’ locally based, global real estate and lifestyle company that has redeveloped Downtown West Palm into one of the nation’s fastest growing commercial, retail, culinary, art and tourism destinations. Related Southeast leads the market in Class A office with 360 Rosemary, CityPlace Tower, Esperanté, Philips Point and the forthcoming 1 Flagler, as well as the celebrated destinations of Rosemary Square, Hilton West Palm Beach, RH West Palm and the historic Harriett Himmel Theater. The dynamic neighborhood built for all to enjoy has recently undergone a $700 million transformation designed to foster culture and enrich the community with lush green spaces; a diverse mix of experiential retail and culinary offerings; the largest concentration of public art installed by a private company in Palm Beach County, featuring renowned artists such as Yinka Shonibare, CBE and Jeppe Hein; rich cultural and educational programming and modern luxury residences. For more information about Related Southeast, please visit www.relatedsoutheast.com.
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www.relatedsoutheast.com/press-releases/2022-07-11/relate...
issuu.com/pbmg/docs/pbi_0223/106
www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/one-flagler/32010#:~:te...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Childs
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nope. not student work. mine.
so i'm sure everyone's shocked that i uploaded a picture that's actually a photo and not kid art. and since i'm MIA lately, i thought i'd share some facts. boring? yes. but that's life.
-i do have a camera that i shoot. sometimes. in fact, i have 2. and i may love the lil one more.
-my lil trusty point and shoot is probably on it's last leg, and that scares me.
-it takes some fierce macros.
-i'm 50% done w/ my grad class this semester.
-i made this piece of art in class last night.
-it's cardboard, watercolor, oil pastel and marker. and all "deep" w/ meaning.
-my master's degree will be in art therapy.
-i have to write a giant program evaluation/master's thesis between now and mid-december. yikes.
-this year, my "work" (teaching) is more difficult than it's ever been. i am going crazy. the schedule is killing me.
-exposure detroit is outta control good. so many good things on the near horizon. and it's cool to be a part of that.
-my friends are pretty much awesome and i love them all.
-it's so good not to have to race home from one job and race to the other. but i'm not quite sure where the extra time is going either. seems like i'm still crazy busy.
-this weekend may or may not consist of: a funeral, leaf raking, a re-done lease on my house agreement, homework, art work, a print swap, general cleaning, an airplane ride, a girls' brunch, a meeting w/ another venue for shows. i think that's it....? did i miss anything? please tell me if you know i forgot something cuz i'm about to lose my mind. gahhhh!!
LG has channeled West Side Story, Rumble Fish, and more with its brilliant new experiential campaign.
Promoting the brand's new TwinWash machine, which can wash delicates and regulars at the same time, two sets of oversized clothes battle in a choreographed street fight under the bright lights of New York City.
With a troupe of dancers and 16-foot-tall 'clothes' puppets, the immersive experience recreates the 3D animated TV ad shown during the Golden Globes.
The original ad took over four months to complete, as it included 3D scanning of NYC locations, as well as motion capture of dancers and martial artists.
Watch the ad below and take a look at the outdoor marketing stunt here.
We are delighted to have worked with J Walter Thompson on the production of a live version of the traffic-dodging mobile game, Crossy Road, in a new campaign for KitKa
www.scene2.co.uk/experiential/experiential-games-crossy-r...
The Camden Hills School from Maine is here exploring fourth hole, the sustainability systems on campus, as well as conducting their own research.
Part of an article here www.personalizemedia.com/the-value-of-experiential-new-au...
1 Physical Experiential - The entry point. We are stimulated by an altered 'real' environment around us (think: surround 3D or 4D cinema) or our bodies are impacted by external forces (think: 5G theme park rides) or we find something very pleasurable (think: warm drink in a nice cafe or insert your own!). Short bursts of activity over minutes
2 Mental Experiential - Our brains become inter-active in the 'surround' experience. We have problems to solve that requires us to make decisions, we have to assess characters who may be trying to deceive, complex puzzles abound, historical and forensic examination, moving around & touching the environment around us and so on. May engage for hours.
3 Social Experiential - Where experiences start to include your personal tribes, family, friends and you are engaged in competition, team or peer activities. From the early days of group treasure hunts through to present day Augmented Reality team scavenger hunts you are much more driven in your personal involvement than if it was just for you and is a much more profound immersion than any individual pursuit. The shared physical, mental and now, social experience becomes something much more powerful and may last days at a time.
4 Emotional Experiential - Where we personally connect at a much deeper level either through bespoke elements or story. Well written stories and characters draw us in further, we empathise or even take parts ourselves in a dramatic narrative. We are also given true agency at this level and our personality and creativity is reflected. The experience is extended further to potentially months if the story 'experience' world is well constructed.
5 Spiritual Experiential - A sublime and transcendental final level. This is where the experience becomes almost religious in nature and the users start to change their own belief systems. They start to believe in the artificially created world around them and evolve - change their lives & values. From a pure experiential perspective, short term examples of this include deeply involved as a fan at a large sporting arena or physically at a breathtaking global music event. There are not many 'created' experiential media events that have 'altered' lives, yet, but there will be soon. This element can last years if the experience is sustained by the users own belief system.
life is a funny thing my friends,,, or, if not life,
the way we move inside it.
we run so hard, chasing whatever it is our brains have convinced us is the new necessity - looking for the next fix,,, for a brief moment of respite from epic pressures that seem so real to us.
and if we get what we want,,, if it makes us forget our pains for a few moments,,, lost in a kind of self-gratifying distraction,,, then we write off the days, years or people we spent getting there as worth the sacrifice,,,
the problem is, it doesn't last long, does it? a few moments,,, and the sweetness turns sour as we realize it wasn't quite what we thought it was. so we rush off towards the next all important destination, somehow convincing ourselves that this time we'll arrive to find the satisfaction we so desperately seek.
why do we obsessively follow a pattern that has proven itself wrong so many millions of times over?
i received a poignant letter today from a friend who has spent the last few days dealing with the death of a family member. fresh from the hard but powerful lessons of loss he says:
"...we will find strength. we will not always know how, or why it comes, but it will come. if we remain open to learning whatever lessons there are for us to learn, and do not cloud our minds with things that make no difference--anger, hate, blame--we will find great clarity, great strength, and even great joy in times that seem to have none."
and here, he uncovers a great truth,,,
we look for joy, peace and strength in things, we look for joy in times, in circumstances and in achievements,,, but they don't exist there. they exist only within ourselves.
wealth is knowing what you have,,,
we are our own richness.
i spend a few minutes playing in the living room with my family, taking a few pictures of my wife and and two sons' precious faces and interactions,,,
as i head toward the office, back to work, my beautiful 3 year old son Prevail runs to me and says, 'daddy, daddy,,, remember to take a picture of her ponytail,,,'
ah, how i revel in the brilliance that springs from a mind in flight! i pick him up, twirling him around like the unchained bird he is,,, watching the light shining from his smiling eyes.
i think,,, what if the way to joy is found not through forgetting, but by remembering?
i will not forget, my beautiful Prevail, i promise you.
i promise myself,,,
i want to be a part of a world that knows exactly how rich she is,,, will you help me remind her?
jesh *
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