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its is about childlike but not childish ~ the exploration to see, receive and share light of 'inner child within' with self and with others is the key in 'innocence of exploration' ~ this key to be explored even when experiencing the harshness and goodness in world is indeed the approach worth treasuring and practising in spirit of innocence of learning
ego boundaries slowly diasppear with each of 'core flights' taken in life ~ humbleness in the process and the root-in prayers are real keys to receive the eternal grace and thus have an innocent heart forever.
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~ notes to șelf ,1 September 2011
so much to explore. Let's.
(detail of mixed media piece at artsites)
PECONIC EXPLORATION @ artsites gallery
exhibition inspired by Peconic River and Estuary
artists:
Ed Batcheller
Bob Braine + Leslie Reed
Darlene Charneco
Andrea Cote
Dawn Lee
Conrad Obregon
Marianne Weil
Ellen Wiener
John Wissemann
April 23 – June 4, 2010
Opening Reception: FRIDAY, APRIL 23 5-8 PM
Free bus shuttle between Suffolk County Historical Society, East End Arts Council and Art Sites as part of Cross Pollination
10% of all sales to benefit Peconic Green Growth
at art sites
651 West Main Street, Riverhead, NY 11901
T. 631 591 2401
Hours: Th-Sun 12-5 or by appointment
NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit spent the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday weekend 2005 analyzing a remarkable exposure of bright, loose material. Spirit discovered the material while driving toward "Home Plate" along the floor of the basin south of "Husband Hill" in Gusev Crater. These images from Spirit's panoramic camera (Pancam) show some of the most colorful deposits yet photographed on the surface of Mars.
Spirit uncovered several types of materials distinctive in their color, physical properties and chemistry as a result of accidentally digging a trench 30 centimeters (11.8 inches) wide during a turn at the end of a drive. The white material in this image is brighter than any seen previously by the rover. It has a powdery and cloddy texture and exhibits a high abundance of salts. The materials appear similar in some ways to bright soil deposits seen back at the "Paso Robles" site that Spirit encountered on the rover's Martian day, or sol, 431 (March 20, 2005) while climbing the northern flank of "Husband Hill."
Spirit analyzed the bright, yellowish exposures in the lower left part of the frame using instruments on the rover's robotic arm. Scientists hypothesized and then confirmed that these materials have a salty chemistry dominated by iron-bearing sulfates. These salts may record the past presence of water, as they are most easily mobilized and concentrated in liquid solution. Spirit also examined the unusual, pitted rock about 10 centimeters (4 inches) wide in the lower center of the frame. Scientists continue to study the origin of these rocks and soils and the role that water has played in their formation.
This view is an approximately true-color composite combining images taken with the Pan cam's 600-nanometer, 530-nanometer and 480-nanometer filters on Jan. 12, 2006, the rover's 721st sol on Mars. The view in figure 1 is a false-color composite combining images taken with the Pancam's 750-nanometer, 530-nanometer and 430-nanometer filters on the same day.
Opens this Thursday at Pure Evil
"Following the exploration of the wonder and enchantment of human experience of my previous work, the exhibition ‘Forgotten People’ turns to the more melancholy side of the human experience characterized by the anonymity and invisibility of much of humanity.
The forgotten people whose hand in shaping collective culture leaves no palpable trace of their own.
Through these forgotten people our common humanity is formed, and our own psychological evolution is secured.
In a series a self portraits, I explore how these anonymous and invisible people constitute my own sense of self, and contemplate the ways in which we are all forgettable."
Creating the Future: Exploration and Innovation - Rebuilding America and Global Transformation
Inspirational Keynote Remarks by Dr. Jill Tarter - Bernard Oliver Chair, Search for Extraterrestial Intelligence (SETI) Institute; Womensphere Global Award for Advancement in Science
The 4th Annual Womensphere Global Summit and Inaugural Womensphere Global Awards, presented by JPMorgan Chase. September 23, 2011; One Chase Manhattan Plaza, New York City
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CR-30 light cruiser. Originally designed as a small yacht, this ship has been refitted for use as an exploration vessel.
It is the smaller cousin of the CR-90 Corellian corvette
10.01.2009 Adlergestell 708-730 Berlin Schmöckwitz.
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Die Bilder zeigen das alte verlassene Chemielager und das Labor der alten Berliner Reifenwerke. Hier lagern tonnenweise totbringende Gifte, ungeschützt und öffentlich zugänglich..
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Foto zeigt: Eine der vielen Chemikalienschränke..
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FOTOS: ANDREAS MARKUS
UK Urbex blog Sick Britain hosts the site report for this visit to RAF Nocton Hospital, also please check out other posts on Sick Britain.
Taken on May 5, 2013 at Fortress Explorations at the Mediterranean Harbor at Tokyo DisneySea (Tokyo Disneyland Resort, Urayasu, Japan)
During our local art exploration, we visited with local artist Larry-Michael Hackenberg at his home to see how his place shapes his work. We briefly explored historic architecture and public art in downtown Three Rivers. We also met with local artist Fred Grunert at the Carnegie Center for the Arts, where he discussed his own work and showed us the amazing galleries and other facilities of the Carnegie.