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Heidi thinks it’s important to train your humans. Once you know how it‘s done it‘s fairly easy she says. You just need to let them know who‘s the boss and find out how to push their buttons. So if you think your human is lazy and the floors need cleaning, just pee on all your paws while in the litter box and then go tour the whole place. You’ll be surprised how fast your servants jump from their couch and start a thorough house cleaning.
Have a happy weekend everyone! I‘ll be doing some cleaning, I guess 😂
To Love and To Be Loved
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hello my friends,nice to see you again.
here a very young yellow baboon (papio cynocephalus) showing us a tipical human behaviour.
there isnt any doubt we share a lot with them.
"almost human"
luangwa valley ,Zambia.
original 3K file here:
Leeloo: - "Everything you create, you use to destroy."
Korben Dallas: "Yeah, we call it human nature."
—from the movie "The Fifth Element"
The great soundtrack by Eric Serra: youtu.be/_xduIXPf3do?si=BYb2_DgowxHd6Zdm
This sculpture is also made by another Serra, Richard Serra.
Few spaces embody the frenetic pace of 21st century travel as forcefully as the international departures lounge at Terminal 1 of Pearson International Airport. At the locus of Canada’s busiest hub, amidst the crowds, lines, gate changes, and luggage, the elemental presence of Tilted Spheres emerges from the tile floor, as if out of geological time. Stepping inside the curved steel walls, the terminal din is modulated into a soft, intimate soundscape. Depending on where you stand, you might hear a fellow traveller’s whisper in your ear from across the hall. It is a moment of escape without escapism, where the life of the airport is distilled into a sort of steel womb. I feel more present than ever. In any case, it’s my favourite part of flying.
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It’s signature Richard Serra. There are no screws, bolts, supports, or weld marks. Instead, the curved, blackened steel rises from out of the floor with a monolithic and almost otherworldly grace. In fact, the terminal lounge — opened in 2004 — was specifically designed to accomodate the concave sculpture, which spans over 12 metres in length and stakes a central place at the intuitive heart of the building’s circulation. But what does it all mean? While the scale and sanctity of Serra’s forms invites comparisons to temples and places of worship, the spirituality of it all is visceral, personal, and open to interpretation. As Serra put it, his work is best experienced by “walking and looking.”
From: www.azuremagazine.com/article/tilted-spheres-a-tribute-to...
"Breathe in, breathe out
Let the human in
Breathe in, breathe out
And let it in
Plants awoke and they slowly grow
Beneath the skin
Breathe in, breathe out
Let the human in"
Of Monsters And Men - youtu.be/BHTMXjd18j4
This is the unique name given to this Puffin Sculpture altogether they are forty-two of them and they are located along the Yorkshire Coast and nearby Towns ..They highlight the importance of the protection of Wildlife of the Seas and Coast. Each Artist has given them a name on that subject ...This one was seen on Cottingham Market .
Had a wonderful day at Bushy Park today with new friends from the BWC.
Very very cold but it gave me a chance to test the new 200 to 500 lens hand held swapped back after a few hours as you don't really need such a long lens in bushy as everything is so used to human company.
Will be going back again but hopefully next time it will be warmer.
Emil Ferris is one of those humans who you can just sense their utter brilliance. I literally think it's an amazing gift to share the same respiratory space with such an amazing human. I was thrilled to be able to speak to Emil after the Q and A following The Music Box Theater's documentary of Art Spiegelman entitled Disaster is My Muse (This should be available on PBS in the upcoming months according to the director)
I was telling Emil Ferris about this nonfiction book I was reading called Beyond Anxiety by Martha Beck, who speaks about how a creativity cycle can disrupt an anxiety cycle. I think many of us artists in this current political climate are feeling increasingly restless and hopeless. Channeling that into art is a good idea at this time.
In any case, this is a great film and Emil Ferris's My Favorite Thing is Monsters (Book 1 and 2) is absolutely phenomenal. Highly recommended!
In these current times, the monsters are humans who have been given absolute power to enforce their wills and desires on all. Every day is a new horror and destruction of human rights. Some will try to counter this by praying ceaselessly. Others, like myself, will continue to maximize their time on Earth by doing art every spare moment. It is perhaps the only way to cope with the madness of reality and maybe enough of us could create a new world out of the embers left.
More about Emil Ferris: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emil_Ferris
If you haven't read My Favorite Thing is Monsters, you haven't led a complete life. Here's a link for more info: www.fantagraphics.com/products/my-favorite-thing-is-monst...
More about Disaster is My Muse: www.imdb.com/title/tt32276169/
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Ένα ανθρώπινο ποτάμι φορώντας φακούς κεφαλής δισχίζει τους δρόμους της Αθήνας κατά τη διάρκεια ενός νυχτερινού αγώνα τον Απρίλιο του 2013.
A human river wearing head torches is crossing the streets of Athens during a Night Run that took place in April 2013.
The docks around the Oslo Opera House have been rebuilt with human rocks. Despite all modern ingenuity, the result is rather boring and predictable. Economic considerations are prominent.
NEW CHALLENGE: MIXMASTER CHALLENGE #75 - Chef: skagitrenee
CHEF skagitrenee wants us to focus on photographic work!
➤ Create your background from photographed flowers or flower parts.
➤ Your main focus should be a single organic element: botanical object or (non-human) animal.
➤ Include a repeating element, natural or not.
➤ Also a 3D-appearing geometric shape created by you (not photographed) using your own basic software, such as Photoshop or Gimp, but no pre-made or AI shapes.
➤ NO AI-prompted landscapes.
Nationwide Shutdown to protest the ICE storm in our country
I'll have a heaping serving of humanity with a side of empathy, and a tall glass of morals... Hold The Ice.
- Mary Engelbreit
Get me out
'Into the nighttime
Four walls won't hold me tonight
If this town
Is just an apple
Then let me take a bite
I like the way you stare ;-)
Taken @Sunny's
Pose: Ghost Light
Travelling tends to magnify all human emotions – Peter Hoeg. Heceta Head Lighthouse, Florence, Oregon
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