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KANDAHAR AIRFIELD, Afghanistan (Aug. 9, 2015) Women serving in the 503rd Zone Afghan Border Police and Train, Advise and Assist Command - South conducted a shura at Kandahar Airfield to discuss issues related to airfield security and gender integration in Afghan security forces. Australian Army Maj. Jennifer Roberts, TAAC-S gender advisor lead, and Jeanette Miller, civilian embedded police mentor, TAAC-S Security Force Advisory and Assistance Team, meet with the women on a regular basis to help advance women's initiatives and equality as part of the NATO-led Resolute Support mission. (U.S. military photo by Lt. Kristine Volk, Resolute Support Public Affairs/Released)
Cinematographer Tristan Bayer snaps a final image to the day of protests at the UNFCCC - a self portrait in the reflection of a passing police bus window.
the pattern cannot be altered
it makes me cringe every time I pass this tree to see the diamond-patterned damage caused by the embedded chain link fencing ... it just does ...
Gears mounted flush with the floor using some kind of glassy substance. San Francisco, California - May 15, 2010
Aviva European Trials and UK Championship Athletics, the Alexander Stadium, Birmingham, 26th June 2010..Lisa Dobriskey struggles to keep with Hannah England in the 1500m.
A chunk of blue meteal embedded in the bark of a eucalypt. Note also the bruises, gouges and scrapes. Up the end of Paradise Creek Road, Paradise Creek near Murphy's Creek..
A photo I took from our visit to Milwaukee to see Wright's Burnham Block houses.
The historic Burnham Block, located at 2714 W. Burnham St., is home to world renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s American System-Build Homes.
Constructed between 1915-1916 by Arthur L. Richards, the Burnham Block designs consist of two bungalows and four duplexes; considered early examples of prefabricated housing. The models symbolize the challenge faced by Wright to create beautiful and affordable spaces, and an example of his devotion to creating affordable housing. The original six homes designed by Wright and built in the Burnham Park neighborhood were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.
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“The Insignificant is Significant”, A Library and Art Installation, a continuation of the series, “The Quiet and Ugly Artist (Hanoi, 1965-2015)”.
Since 2009, Daniel Kerkhoff, from Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A., has been creating his own artist-in-residencies in communities in Ghana, Ecuador, and Vietnam.
Embedding himself in a community, he develops multiple connections through creating art (installations), writing poetic journals, making art with children, curating exhibitions, working with artists, assisting art libraries and community libraries, documenting walks and the community, and just being a part of everyday life.
Along with painting, collage, art installations, photography, and writing, his art practice involves connecting, sharing, and
weaving people and places.
“The Insignificant is Significant”, A Library and Art Installation, a continuation of the series, “The Quiet and Ugly Artist (Hanoi, 1965-2015)”.
Assisting and creating libraries is part of my art practice.
During my art residencies, I continue to bring books and materials, art work, maps, magazines and journals, CDs, DVDs, and photos to the community centers in Adugyama, Ashanti Region Ghana and Sisid-anejo, Cañar, Ecuador. I also give a variety of art books, journals, and materials to fellow artists and art spaces.
In Accra, Ghana, I bring art books and magazines to The Nubuke Foundation and The Center for Contemporary Art, Ghana. In Cuenca, Ecuador, I'm connected to In-Arte Contemporáneo and bring art magazines and information. In Hanoi, I have provided various art publications and books to Cuci Fine Art, Chay Art, and Chaap Collective.
I bring art publications, art work, and music created by friends and colleagues of mine. I document their work in these different communities, creating another form of connection and awareness.
I consider this a weaving project, a form of sharing that can have many on-going effects. –Daniel Kerkhoff, www.danielkerkhoff.com
“The Insignificant is Significant”, A Library and Art Installation, a continuation of the series, “The Quiet and Ugly Artist (Hanoi, 1965-2015)”
“Walking the Path, Prints on Prints”
You are invited to walk on my prints, using them as a path.
It’s another way of experiencing art like a stepping stone meditation,
a different awareness may take place on an intentional walk, slower,
deliberate, a winding pathway, your prints touching these prints.
You become, in a way, the performer, the participant, the collaborator,
your soles connecting and becoming a part of these prints, adding steps,
humbling, engaging, liberating, creating another connection.
The title of this series is: "Paper Trail, A4 (All Over the Place)" from "The Quiet and Ugly Artist (Hanoi, 1965-2015)". These prints are collages made from my daily life in Hanoi -- collections of receipts, maps, brochures, business cards, food wrappers and waste.
They are my journal, a record of my consumption and daily activities, stamped with symbols that reflect my connection with Hanoi. They are painted over,
fragments remain revealed, information becomes cloudy, is lost and buried, like memory and history.
I created these collages during my artist-in-residency in Hanoi from
February 6, 2015 to October 26, 2015.
Walking is an important part of my art residencies. I document a familiar route in the community I’m living in by walking slowly, taking photos, and picking up “treasures”.
--Daniel Kerkhoff, www.danielkerkhoff.com
“The Insignificant is Significant”, a Library and Art Installation, a continuation of the series, “The Quiet and Ugly Artist (Hanoi, 1965-2015)”
“Playing Catch, Giving and Receiving”
You are invited to play catch with my prints. Two dimensional prints that hang on the wall are transformed into three dimensional balls, a form of sculpture that is also performance and participatory.
Playing catch is a common past time that's relaxing and connecting. It is an act of giving (throwing) and receiving (catching) involving a ball, and, in this case, prints transformed into a ball (sculpture).
Instead of viewing the stationary print on a wall or a sculpture on the floor, it is viewed moving through time and space, dependent on the participants and their actions.
It is visual, transformative, therapeutic, sharing, interactive, and connecting, simple and playful actions of giving and receiving.
--Daniel Kerkhoff, www.danielkerkhoff.com
Stephen joined the DC Strokes Rowing Club for the regatta. He rows in the Netherlands and wanted to see a regatta while visiting the USA. Charm City Sprints. 3301 Waterview Ave, Baltimore, MD.
Panorama of colorized Opportunity images of a bluish rock embedded in the ground near Endeavour Crater. RGB images created from bands 2, 5, and 7.
Memories are embedded in images of our memory and sometimes, we get lucky enough to capture them.
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Wibu-Systems (www.wibu.com) exhibiting at SPS IPC Drives 2012, Nuremberg, Germany – 27-29 Nov 2012
Wibu-Systems CodeMeter® offers embedded equipment manufacturers integrity and tamper protection, secure boot and license management, while enabling new business models.
So Close once again :D
I borrowed these jewellery for my experiments. It was fun to see such small things magnified.. Exciting results.
And as for some small but lovely living things/flowers, I was amazed to see the creation of some powerful forces that looked into such minutes features. A new perspective towards life indeed.
A larger size can be seen here.
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Students in ENGS 85: Embedded Systems competed in timed trials with their computer-controlled cars. Like the vast number of everyday products controlled by small embedded computers, the cars involve the three basic components of all such embedded systems: 1) sensors to measure the physical environment, 2) actuators to produce the system behavior, and 3) a microcontroller that processes the sensor data and controls the actuators.
Photo by Catha Mayor Lamm