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A look at the hole that used to be Siam Theater which was burned down during the Redshirt Protest last year. Aren't we a nation with a knack for drama or what?
Aim your camera at your feet. Take a photo. Move the camera up a bit and take another. The sky is the limit.Stitch and upload to flickr.
It was so hot, it melted the burger joint. It was so hot, it melted the people and the trees. It was so hot, it melted the borders on this image. (Some of my "fight against borders" friends will be glad about this.) LOL I hope you have as much fun today as I had making this disaster. : )
How to bend a tree with boiling water: Latter half of a game | The production of one's own timpani frame drum.
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How many avatars are there in this picture in the foreground? 2
Visit this location at NCI Kuula - New Citizens Incorporated - Help/Classes/Freebies in Second Life
I found it difficult to find a visual representation to portray how I envisage community and belonging. But I thought this photo was quite nice. I simply view belonging as being around people who I feel accepted by, an understanding that we love each other for who we are. And people who I can be my weird self around.
In this way, the feeling of belonging is very personal to me, and I perhaps view the concept of community on a small scale as opposed to a national level. The small groups of friends i have, people I interact with, such as my course mates at University, where we all are a community of media students, with a shared interest. And even my close family, I envisage as a close-knit community in itself.
Part of the "This Will Have Been: Art, Love & Politics & in the 1980's" retrospective at the ICA in Boston. Some background on the piece: greg.org/archive/2011/11/14/how_ya_like_how_ya_like_me_no... and a press release about the retrospective: www.icaboston.org/about/pressreleases/80s/
RAND: Or How Life Could Be curated by Ulrich Wulff and Remco Torenbosch 19 februari tot en met 12 april 2009
Vanaf 19 februari is een tweede presentatie in QLOBBY te zien, samengesteld en georganiseerd door Ulrich Wulff en Remco Torenbosch. Op de achterwand van QLOBBY zijn werken tentoongesteld van John Bock, André Butzer, Sven-Ake Johannson, Ulrich Wulff, Thomas Zipp, Andreas Hofer, Michael S Riedel, Veronique Bourgoin, Maja Körner, Tom Hartmann, Pat Ngoho, Nora Joung, Hank Schmidt in der Beek, Dennis Loesch, Thomas Winkler,
Bara, Remco Torenbosch en Björn Dahlem. De tentoonstelling Or How Life Could Be toont een achttiental kunstenaars waarvan het merendeel nog niet eerder werk getoond heeft binnen de Nederlandse landgrenzen. De samenstelling bestaat uit vrienden en bekenden en is daardoor erg persoonlijk en luchtig. Bij Or How Life Could Be worden de grenzen en mogelijkheden van het idee “de tentoonstelling” als sociaal draagvlak binnen de kunst onderzocht. Internationaal gevestigde namen en minder bekende kunstenaars krijgen dezelfde behandeling waardoor een spontanere smeltkroes ontstaat waarbij de fabel van high- en low-art voorgoed van tafel geveegd kan worden.
"How could you kiss that" I asked
The wife said "It's a lovely foal"
I said " I was talking to the foal...!"
Taken in Mayrhofen Austria
How to make a living from music is chapter 6 of The Musician's Guide to World Domination (http://www.themusiciansguide.co.uk).
This was done primarily for cheezburger but should be useful here too!
Listen carefully glasshoppa ...
At the top of your browser there's a field with the link of the page you're on (eg. for me this page says www.flickr.com/photos/muriell/3472219074/in/set-72157616814029680). To go to a link that someone sends you ...
1. copy the link (click at start of link and hold left mouse button down; move mouse to end of link so that whole link is highlighted; release the mouse button - link will be highlighted; press the Control [Ctrl] and letter [C] keys symultaneowsly (to copy) or right click on the highlighted link and select 'copy' from the pull down menu that miraculowsly appears);
2. paste the link into that field at the top that i mentioned (highlight the text in the top field like you did with the first link; press [Control] and letter [P] symultaneowsly or right click and select 'paste' from the pulldown menu; the original link should be replaced with the one you just copied and pasted); Note: you can paste the link anywhere you want in the same way!!
3. press [Return/Enter] - your browser should then clunk and whirr and show you the link page you copied.
Any probs just ask!
Hope I've clarified rather than confuzzled!!
How We Learn
Applying Eco-Systemic Design to Transform Higher Education for a Global World
1:20 pm - 2:20 pm MDT on Friday, June 28, 2013
Design, writ large, has always dealt with varying levels of complexity. Designing eco-systemically is more than this. It is specifically about making things that have impact in complex and evolving contexts — from impact on the most personal and intimate level to systems of action that shape contexts for possible change. Eco-systemic design is about altering the context in which things reside so as to influence how those things behave and what they mean. It is about catalyzing new practices, new perceptions, and new relationships; creating new contexts that open up radically new possibilities. In this talk, we will use two case studies to show how the tool set of eco-systemic design is applied to higher education as both a global challenge and opportunity.
Ann Pendleton-Jullian John Seely Brown
Koch Building, Lauder Room
This is the look I got when I told her she couldn't have stale peanuts. That made her oh so happy..lol
Submitted for July's MSH # 6 - How dare you! How dare I tell her she couldn't have stale peanuts. Bad, bad, mommy.
Submitted for July's THC # 8 - No means No - As you can tell, no just made her really happy
angels and activists in zürich asked shoppers "how much blood is on your cosmetics?" to mark the launch of the new www.kosmetik-ohne-tierversuche.ch service. the site provides information on which cosmetic products sold in switzerland are really cruelty-free.
Normally, when I order a flag (A U.S. Flag, a Texas Flag, another U.S. state flag, another country’s, or any flag in general), I try to order one that is “distressed”. Commercial flags are usually “distressed” with permanent inks and special equipment. However, if you have an existing flag, or acquire one that wasn’t available distressed, it’s relatively easy to do it yourself at home with items most people probably have on hand. It does, however, work best on cotton flags.
I ordered this beautiful heavy cotton, 6-foot (1.8 meters) x 9-foot (2.74 meters) flag through the Sergeant-at-Arms of the Texas Senate. It was flown for me specifically over the Texas State Capitol Building on 21st April, the anniversary of The Battle of San Jacinto and the annual ceremony of the Texas A&M Universally Aggie Muster. There wasn’t an option to order a distressed flag, but I’ve distressed many other flags in the past using vegetable-based products and have been quite pleased with the results.
Typically, when distressing a flag at home, one would use either black tea and/or instant coffee. For my first attempt, I brewed about two cups of black tea using about 10 large teabags in my British-style electric kettle. I used Yorkshire tea from the UK because it’s my favourite and I always have multiple tins of it around the kitchen. Because the tea when dry will be lighter, I brought the water to the boil with the 10 teabags and let it stay boiling for a good five minutes. I left the bags in the kettle whilst the water cooled down.
I put the flag on a surface I knew wouldn’t be stained and took an old wash cloth, wetted it and dabbed it multiple times upon the surface of the flag. I stuck with the white areas of the flag because tea staining doesn’t work all that well on darker colors like red or blue. I suspect it would be the same for flags with dark green or brown coloring.
While the flag was still wet, I took palmfuls of instant coffee and tossed it over the flag. I have used coffee crystals on other flags and they turned out awesome. However, they were much smaller flags and I used just a pinch of a few crystals at a time and only a few dozen or so in total.
Unfortunately the following day, when the flag had dried, it didn’t look very good. There were large unattractive blotches of large brown spots in multiple locations and the cotton was “rigid” and very sticky where the staining was dark.
Fortunately, this was quite easy to correct. I filled up a large enough container with cool water to hold the flag, stuffed it in and let it sit for about 5 minutes. I then put it over to a fence to dry. When dry, the rigidness in places and the dark, unattractive stains were gone. Also, most of the stain. I fixed this by brewing up another two cups of really dark tea and added a couple of tablespoons of instant coffee. Then, using an artist’s sponge (a new kitchen sponge would work as well), I saturated the sponge with the dark liquid and drug it randomly across the white portions of the flag. Once it dried, I was quite pleased with the result. Perhaps, I might use a clean sponge to dab some warm water and sprinkle a few instant coffee crystals here and there at some point in the future. If I’m not satisfied with that, It would be easy to correct with a wet sponge over the effected area.
Note: As with any cotton flag, they shouldn’t typically be flown outside in the elements where they could get wet or damp. Also, the sunlight might lighten up the staining. If you’re planning to fly a “distressed” flag outside, it would be best to hang it under cover on a porch or roofline.
Safety Warning!: If you live in Texas or the Estados Unidos de Mexico, DO NOT leave any flag outside to dry close to the ground or a chupacabra will steal it. Both Texians and Mexicans know the chupacabra well - chupacabras steal. In Texas/Mexico, if you leave a wee baby unattended for even a couple of minutes outside, a chupacabra will take your baby. You do not want to be the person calling the police and crying, “Help! A chupacabra took my baby!”
FIN
“Fast from judging others, feast on the Christ dwelling in them.
Fast from emphasis on differences; feast on the unity of all life.
Fast from apparent darkness; feast on the reality of light.
Fast from thoughts of illness; feast on the healing power of God.”
From - www.devp.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/feasting.pdf
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Isaiah 58:1-9
“Why do we fast, and you do not see it? afflict ourselves, and you take no note of it?” Lo, on your fast day you carry out your own pursuits,
and drive all your laborers.
Yes, your fast ends in quarreling and fighting, striking with wicked claw.
Would that today you might fast
so as to make your voice heard on high!
Is this the manner of fasting I wish,
of keeping a day of penance:
That a man bow his head like a reed
and lie in sackcloth and ashes?
Do you call this a fast, a day acceptable to the Lord?
This, rather, is the fasting that I wish:
releasing those bound unjustly, untying the thongs of the yoke;
Setting free the oppressed, breaking every yoke;
Sharing your bread with the hungry,
sheltering the oppressed and the homeless;
Clothing the naked when you see them, and not turning your back on your own.
Then your light shall break forth like the dawn, and your wound shall quickly be healed;
Your vindication shall go before you,
and the glory of the Lord shall be your rear guard.
Then you shall call, and the Lord will answer, you shall cry for help, and he will say: Here I am!”
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Filename - How to Fast - P1196155 Sloppy Sunset -oil paint - text 2012
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This is my submission to the "How Low Can You Go" thread in the Kite Aerial Photography discussions.
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My question (and the reason I stopped to take pix) is HOW did this happen on dry pavement ? Check out the front left of the cab's bumper - there is ficus from the median strip jammed in the LEFT side there. My guess is that the lorry started fishtailing, the momentum of the load got ahead of the cab, it pushed the cab around backwards where it's left side snagged the plants in the median strip (now going forward but the driver facing the opposite direction) , it continued to spin until it was 360 degrees + a little bit - the load and the cab now completely jack knifed. The driver must have been going pretty fast to do that on dry pavement (and he must been @#*!en bricks when it happened).