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Sound is ever-present in our lives, whether it’s a subtle soundtrack to the everyday or an immersive sensory encounter. This Friday Late explored the creation, experience and preservation of sound. Visitors were invited to join a soundscape led tour of the galleries or create a standing wave to reflect the resonance of spaces and objects. To visit a museum of sound and reflect on the role of audio archiving. And to discover sonic installations and live interventions as we blur the boundaries between sound, noise and music.
Photo © Hydar Dewachi.
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It's been a busy Friday Evening for me. I got a bike, went and had dinner with my son and his family, came home.. watched the end of the Ranger game (which they won), went out in the garage and got the bike fitted.. etc.. etc..
I suddenly realized I hadn't taken a 365 for the day at about 11:15 pm. I also suddenly realized it's Friday and I needed to put my feet up for a bit. So.. this is the sad result. :-)
Friday, 17 January 2025 PHOTO OF THE WEEK 11 x 17 Poster
Blogged at elvertxbarnes.com/f/friday-17-january-2025-photo-of-the-week
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View of Full Wolf Moon from the 900 block of Bonifant Street in Silver Spring MD on Monday night, 13 January 2025 by Elvert Barnes Photography
Learn about the January 2025 Wolf Moon at science.nasa.gov/solar-system/skywatching/the-next-full-m...
Elvert Barnes SILVER SPRING MD 2025 docu-project at elvertxbarnes.com/silver-spring-md
Elvert Barnes January 2025 at exbphoto.com/2025
Usually a lucky day for me, so no superstition! Simply a beautiful sunrise coupled with sweet sounds from the water's edge.
High school football in Texas was king long before “Friday Night Lights” appeared on the popular national scene. So what better way to spend an October Friday night in Grapevine, TX than a visit to Mustang-Panther Stadium?
Unfortunately for the ‘Stangs, their opponent on this night was a Euless Trinity Trojan team ranked #3 in the nation and #1 in Texas. There was no quit in the Grapevine squad, but Trinity just had more horsepower than the Mustangs.
1. Untitled, 2. Red Christmas 2006 - 084F, 3. For Alexander, 4. visions of sugar plums danced in their heads, 5. Pine-n-Berries Heart, 6. homemade peppermint marshmallows in hot chocolate, 7. stripeys, 8. For my Christmas tree, 9. Merry Christmas, 10. the presents, 11. Jingle all the way..., 12. ~~ Just a Jingle or Two ~~, 13. flickr.com/photos/98048196@N00/315787680/, 14. trimming the tree., 15. Snow buddies, 16. red and chocolate, 17. Snowman Bells, 18. Happy Holidays!, 19. what offices do from 5 to 9..., 20. snowflake, 21. It's always our self we find in the sea., 22. another button wreath, 23. Tree Closeup, 24. flickr.com/photos/24398821@N00/319551222/, 25. foggy morn..., 26. Beautiful Sunday -- 12.10, 27. there are a million reasons why I love my son. this is one of them., 28. star burst, 29. Holiday swap from greenbeanbaby, 30. A little piece of Heaven......, 31. star light, star bright, 32. Red, 33. Pouting, 34. gemma serves me the sweetest tiny cups of imaginary coffee you could ever have..., 35. happy happy, i'm a toy boat without a sailor......, 36. Pink star (my fav, of course)
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
In May 2019, a panel of scientists voted to classify our current age as a new geological epoch — the Anthropocene. Human-driven changes to the earth’s systems are so great that we have shifted from being inhabitants to becoming a geological force directly impacting the planet. This Friday Late considered how we got here, and explored ways to reconnect with the natural world. Visitors experienced dance softening the industrial and questioning productivity, found out how human-enhancement technology challenges our perceptions of the ‘natural’, and questioned what an obsession with houseplants reveals about our transient and precarious times.
Photo © Hydar Dewachi
On Fridays and Saturdays I stay offline and I find that I have so much time to do so many things.
And hey, did you know it's Thursday already!
Yay, love our Friday/Saturday weekends that come by so fast :-) And today is my baking day! Was going to make some baked fudge, but don't have the right baking pan for it...ramekins to be exact, so will make some brownies instead.
1. plait-time.1, 2. green-sneakers, 3. speed of sound, 4. transitioning into spring, 5. florid, 6. sewing machine cover, 7. vintage patchwork + linen, 8. Orla, 9. Untitled, 10. baking, 11. Girl's feet, 12. new spring tops, 13. jodi's birthday slippers, 14. Change is the Only Constant .78, 15. hbw :D, 16. all my possessions for a moment of time
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
Sound is ever-present in our lives, whether it’s a subtle soundtrack to the everyday or an immersive sensory encounter. This Friday Late explored the creation, experience and preservation of sound. Visitors were invited to join a soundscape led tour of the galleries or create a standing wave to reflect the resonance of spaces and objects. To visit a museum of sound and reflect on the role of audio archiving. And to discover sonic installations and live interventions as we blur the boundaries between sound, noise and music.
Photo © Hydar Dewachi.
hydardewachi.com
Freaky Friday is the culmination of the Summer programs for the Tweens and Young Adults. They get to come to the library after hours on Friday and have pizza, games and win prizes! This year was a blast!
In May 2019, a panel of scientists voted to classify our current age as a new geological epoch — the Anthropocene. Human-driven changes to the earth’s systems are so great that we have shifted from being inhabitants to becoming a geological force directly impacting the planet. This Friday Late considered how we got here, and explored ways to reconnect with the natural world. Visitors experienced dance softening the industrial and questioning productivity, found out how human-enhancement technology challenges our perceptions of the ‘natural’, and questioned what an obsession with houseplants reveals about our transient and precarious times.
Photo © Hydar Dewachi
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This friday I went to Gothenburg to work. I stayed at the Elite Park Aveny Hotel, in a nice room. Spent most of the evening there, eating junk food and watching Eddie Izzard on my Power Book. And shooting Toilet vanity photos of course...
which means it's "show your orange" on our campus. I did try to wear an orange shirt today, but just look dreadful in it. Decided I could just go with showing an orange flower to show spirit instead. Have a good night.
Tracklist:
Diplo + Santogold - Lights Out (Diplos Panda Bear Mix)
DJ STV SLV - Drippy Independent
Dennis DJ - Jonathan Li
Deise Tigrona - Injeção
Esau Mwamwaya - Tengazako
friday work-finally my six day week ends! it was a stressful one, but the afternoon was great. time for wine!
dress (worn as skirt)- gentle fawn-and remixed
shoes- gravis -herringbone pattern
tshirt-kensie
sweater-dex
bag-samsara
leggings-?
locket necklace that I LOVE!!!-tashi
Another rushed piece with mixed results. I just couldn't get my head to work as fast as I needed today so I'm not totally happy with the piece. However - here it is anyway.
A slightly amended version is on my blog - dwaynebell.blogspot.com/2010/05/illustration-friday-equip...