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This photo is part of my serie about a tipical human behavior!

 

Photographed by: Yassell Chapman

Models: Karol Salinas & Greg Pinzón

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On my man-friend's coffee table.

conceptual fine art photography

Author: Raymond Firth.

Publisher: Mentor Books.

Date: 1964.

Artist:

Konrad Feldman, PhD, ceo of Quantcast, a webmetrics 2.0 firm that uses modern techniques to measure user behavior, including long-tail sites. (The first start-up did financial analytics; human behavior is much more interesting.)

Model:

Location: South Miami, Florida

Photography|retouching|concept|wardrobe: FRANCOISE GUILLEN

 

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Importance of education and leadership.

The principal argument of Nonzero is to demonstrate that natural selection results in increasing complexity within the world and greater rewards for cooperation. The realization of such prospects is dependent upon increased levels of communication, cooperation, and trust. What is thought of as human intelligence is really just a long step in an evolutionary process of organisms (as well as their networks and individual parts) getting better at processing information.

Humans are here by the luck of the draw.

 

Some footage were made at ICA (Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston)- Social Experiment Video.

 

Phil Collins

He who laughs last laughs longest (2006) highlights the hysteria of televised competition. In a contest to see who can laugh longest, set in the small Scottish town where the inventor of television was born, laughter is transformed from a natural and personal expression of release into an exhausting, defeating performance.

 

Javier Téllez

In Letter on the Blind, for the Use of Those Who See (2007), Téllez invites a group of blind people to touch and share their perceptions of a live elephant. Inspired by the Indian parable "The Blind Men and the Elephant," Tellez updates the ancient narrative's lesson that every being experiences the same thing in a unique way.

 

Yael Bartana

In Wild Seeds (2005), Bartana records Israeli teens in a game, first playful, then unsettling, in which "police" pull "settlers" from a clinging group. The escalating hostility of action and dialogue-translated into English on a separate screen-echoes the conflicted sentiments in the Occupied Territories.

 

www.icaboston.org/exhibitions/exhibit/acting-out/

 

Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by LEA Amet.

Young couple sitting outside a cafe in central Bergen Norway playing chess while having coffee

In-process Installation by Lisa Kellner.

at a Sushi place... where people didn't talk much..

reminds me of the song by Police...."Every Breath you Take...." (total stalker song!)

Young woman gives her boyfriend a bite of Icecream on the bus as they head home from participating in the parade on 17th of May the National holiday of norway

In Sebokeng 2010

 

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Young man sitting on a bench in down town Bergen reading a book in the good and warm early spring sunshine

Model:

Location: South Miami, Florida

Photography|retouching|concept|wardrobe: FRANCOISE GUILLEN

 

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Central to Jungian psychology is the concept of "individuation," the process whereby a person discovers and evolves his Self, as opposed to his ego. The ego is a persona, a mask created and demanded by everyday social interaction, and, as such, it constitutes the center of our conscious life, our understanding of ourselves through the eyes of others. The Self, on the other hand, is our true center, our awareness of ourselves without outside interference, and it is developed by bringing the conscious and unconscious parts of our minds into harmony.

 

Woman with art and art supplies talking on the phone while waiting for the bus in central Bergen

Tamahumara Indian wearing traditional dress sitting with his back leand against a red wall in Batopilas in Chihuahua

Young Tarahumara boy in Munearachi looks curious towards the camera

George Denis Patrick Carlin (May 12, 1937 – June 22, 2008) was an American comedian, social critic, actor, and author. Carlin was noted for his black comedy and his thoughts on politics, the English language, psychology, religion, and various taboo subjects. Carlin and his “Seven dirty w...

 

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to whomever put this up... thanks for the best laugh this week.

 

... near the Mimico Go Station

Toronto, ON

     

Tarahumara girl in colourful traditional clothes running in the school yard

Small colorful bird perched on a bowl of cereal as though he is eating it.

Eastern State Penitentiary - Opened in 1829 as part of a controversial movement to change the behavior of inmates through "confinement in solitude with labor"

 

scary place to learn about wrong concepts...

A member of the navey gets a kiss from his girlfriend during the festive events of 17th of May the national holiday of Norway

Quotation by Morris Berman

 

"Central to Jungian psychology is the concept of "individuation," the process whereby a person discovers and evolves his Self, as opposed to his ego. The ego is a persona, a mask created and demanded by everyday social interaction, and, as such, it constitutes the center of our conscious life, our understanding of ourselves through the eyes of others. The Self, on the other hand, is our true center, our awareness of ourselves without outside interference, and it is developed by bringing the conscious and unconscious parts of our minds into harmony."

 

I seem to keep stumbling across movie sets whilst walking the streets of London, and I happened across these two taking a break just round the corner from the set.

Central to Jungian psychology is the concept of "individuation," the process whereby a person discovers and evolves his Self, as opposed to his ego. The ego is a persona, a mask created and demanded by everyday social interaction, and, as such, it constitutes the center of our conscious life, our understanding of ourselves through the eyes of others. The Self, on the other hand, is our true center, our awareness of ourselves without outside interference, and it is developed by bringing the conscious and unconscious parts of our minds into harmony.

 

I noticed that for some strange reason, Brad wasn't paying any attention at all to what I was saying to him.

The importance of self-interest in a functioning economy.

Central to Jungian psychology is the concept of "individuation," the process whereby a person discovers and evolves his Self, as opposed to his ego. The ego is a persona, a mask created and demanded by everyday social interaction, and, as such, it constitutes the center of our conscious life, our understanding of ourselves through the eyes of others. The Self, on the other hand, is our true center, our awareness of ourselves without outside interference, and it is developed by bringing the conscious and unconscious parts of our minds into harmony.

Smiling woman on a bus in Bergen using the travel time to knit

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