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Anche adesso, dopo tutto questo tempo, ogni tanto mi ricordo ancora del giardino dove passavo le mie giornate estive d'infanzia. Quando finiva la scuola venivo parcheggiato da mia nonna: mia madre mi ci portava la mattina presto e poi veniva a prendermi la sera, prima di cena.

Mia nonna abitava in un piccolo condominio tutto di mattoni in un quartiere tranquillo, molto verde e pieno di villette. La mattina facevo i compiti, con mia nonna che non so quanto ci capisse, ma comunque controllava che almeno un paio di pagine al giorno facessi. Poi verso mezzogiorno si mangiava: appena finito mi precipitavo giù dalle scale e attraversavo il parcheggio condominiale: tra due pareti di legno intravedevo già il giardino. Tranquillo, cintato su tre lati da siepi altissime aveva, in fondo, una casetta che serviva come deposito e che era sempre chiusa. Un grande salice dava ombra e fresco. Era bello sdraiarcisi sotto e vedere il sole che filtrava tra le foglie.

Ai lati c'erano anche quattro tavolini con sedie e, verso metà pomeriggio, mia nonna ed altre inquiline scendevano e si sedevano a vedere giocare me e gli altri bambini del condominio.

C'era anche il barbecue e ogni tanto, la sera, c'era questo signore che lo usava. Una volta all'anno facevano anche la grigliata condominiale, ma io non ci sono mai andato.

Mi piaceva quel giardino. Era sempre molto curato. Forse per questo per anni ho sognato di fare il giardiniere.

Few are those who see with their own eyes and feel with their own hearts.

 

Albert Einstein

  

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This turned into quite a fascinating experience as just after I decided where I was going to set up for the evening quite a few students from the University of Falmouth rocked up who were doing a photography degree.

After they took a few shots of what their chosen subjects were they came over to have a chat.

We had quite an exchange of ideas and techniques which was a real insight, however what they were talking about sounded like rocket science to me.

Once they started talking shutter speeds and f stops, I said hang on a minute I know about the bus stop down by the beach, odd how humour is a wonderful leveller and from that point on some of the jokes these girls and boys came out with were an education in itself.

Once all the laughter from various stories subsided and lots of aching ribs later, their bus had arrived to collect them, I said it is a shame you cannot hang around to get some sun set shots, to which one said, ‘we will defiantly be back’.

What a great bunch they were.

 

Thank you so much for looking at my shots, hope you enjoy them as much as I do taking them.

Any comments and faves are very much appreciated😎

Poster for Sweet Content project

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Break/Meeting Room - Insight Realtor Office

Lawton, OK

   

🍋‍✿ Loki - Darcy Cardigan & Top - FATPACK❤

 

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🍋‍✿ OG. - Mushroom froggy❤

  

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🍋‍✿ MILANI - "SERENITY" LIP KIT / FATPACK❤

 

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Already at Black Lotus Mainstore

  

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Honda Insight at the Automuseum Braunschweig.

 

The first generation of the Insight was not officially sold in germany but 100 cars came to germany as presentation cars at dealerships. Two cars were bought by Volkswagen for test purposes, this is one of the two. The other was scrapped.

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Yesterday I was in the mood for a sunset, so I went to a new location to have a look. I was hesitating at first where to go - to the old location where I know for sure there's a sunset view or a new location where I know nothing and haven't seen great photos from there.

Lately, I'm training my intuition and listening to it. So I went to the new location despite all odds being against it. And you know what? The best views were North-East, not West or North-West! The ol' good location wouldn't have NE views and I'd miss out.

Listen to yourself.

Even if you do wrong at least you didn't betray that insight.

Forest impression at the last light of the day.

 

Copyright © by John Russell – All Rights Reserved

  

 

in the morning I felt clearly that the dying body is really nothing but an outer shell, almost like a set of clothes, having absolutely nothing to do with what the essence of the person is, and that this essence is really shared by all, but on behalf of our beliefs and upbringing we identify with the body and the mind. Really what you find in another is truly you, the I, the Self. Give to another and you give to yourself, - take a way from another and you take away from yourself...

  

guitar fret board

Mixed media on vinyl

2020.

Notre Dame quarterback Brady Quinn (10) looks to pass as Dan Stevenson (74) blocks Oregon States' Alvin Smith (92) at the Insight Bowl, Tuesday, Dec. 28, 2004 at Bank One Ballpark in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Paul Connors)

For my video; youtu.be/dcEgvKfs1X0,

 

5th Annual, Great Bear Pub, Show & Shine, 5565, Kingsway, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

Metrotown, Burnaby, British Columbia

 

Spectators car.

Based on the Honda J-VX concept car unveiled at the 1997 Tokyo Motor Show, the Insight was introduced in Japan in November 1999 as the first production vehicle to feature Honda's Integrated Motor Assist system. In the following month, December 1999, Insight became the first hybrid available in North America, followed seven months later by the Toyota Prius.

 

Subcompact car

3-door liftback

Engine1.0 L ECA1 I3

Electric motor

144 V

10 kW (13 hp) at 3000 rpm

ULEV/SULEV

5-speed manual

CVT automatic

Hybrid drivetrainParallel hybrid (Honda Integrated Motor Assist)

Battery6.5 AH Ni-MH

144 V (120 cells @ 1.2V)

ou rendre conscient l'inconscient

NASA/JPL-Caltech/Kevin M. Gill

4'28 / Time song = Time work / Size album = size work (32,5X32,5cm) / After JOY DIVISION - Unknown Pleasures 1979 - song : Insight / engraving & acrylic on same wood.

Copyright © 2011 by pixel@work ! All rights reserved.

NASA/JPL-Caltech/Kevin M. Gill

This photo is created accidentally was escorting my cousin on some course(walk on stilts) and in this room where course is held was quiet dark, suddenly "man" on window an in this moment by having camera in my hands I took this shot.

On 5 May 2018, ESA's 35 m-diameter deep-space radio dish at New Norcia, Western Australia, monitored NASA’s InSight spacecraft providing critical tracking support during launch and early operations on its journey to Mars.

 

ESA’s New Norcia station maintained contact with InSight and its two MarCOs CubeSats as backup to NASA’s own Deep Space Network ground station at Canberra, on the easterly side of the continent.

 

“NASA requested our support because, at this time of year, the southern hemisphere has very good visibility of the trajectory to Mars,” explained Daniel Firre, the Agency’s ESA-NASA cross-support service manager.

 

“This meant our Australia station was ideally located to provide back-up support to their DSN station at Canberra.”

 

New Norcia will also be involved in monitoring Insight’s Mars touchdown on 26 November.

 

ESA’s deep-space station at Malargüe, Argentina, also in the southern hemisphere, worked in coordination with New Norcia to provide additional tracking coverage on launch day.

 

Since inauguration in March 2003, New Norcia station has been used for communications with Mars Express, Rosetta, Venus Express and Gaia, among other ESA and partner agency missions.

 

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Malargüe

 

Credits: Courtesy of David Nicolson

 

Insight: (Noun) the capacity to gain an accurate and deep understanding of someone or something.

Car: Honda Insight.

Year of manufacture: 2001.

Date of first registration in the UK: 13th December 2001.

Place of registration: Reading.

Date of last MOT: 29th October 2021.

Mileage at last MOT: 315,883.

Date of last V5 issued: 27th April 2020.

 

Date taken: 20th April 2022.

Album: Carspotting 2022

This HYBYCOZO sculpture is titled Insight and is on the Plants & People of the Sonoran Desert Trail by the Saguaro Harvesting Ramada. This is the view from outside looking at the entrance portal.

Insight 2018

Stainless Steel, Powder Coat Pigment, LED

This geometric sculpture is inspired by the non-repeating patterns found on rare minerals, such as meteorites. Step inside this immersive artwork, featuring 60 sides covered in intricate patterns, to experience the beauty and complexity of science, mathematics, and nature.

 

I'm adding several of the same element but in different colors. This one is changing colors but right now is sort of bright pink with some orange, and red, and black,

 

dbg.org/events/light-bloom/2024-10-12/

www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFelgzzzQqg

LIGHT BLOOM by HYBYCOZO is a limited-time exhibit where nature and light converge. This mesmerizing display invites you to explore the Garden transformed by stunning geometric light installations that illuminate the beauty of the desert landscape in a new way. As the sun sets, LIGHT BLOOM comes to life, casting intricate shadows and vibrant hues across the Garden. Wander the trails and let the enchanting installations transport you to a magical realm where the natural world meets the abstract.

 

www.hybycozo.com/artists

HYBYCOZO is the collaborative studio of artists Serge Beaulieu and Yelena Filipchuk. Based in Los Angeles, their work consists of larger than life geometric sculptures, often with pattern and texture that draw on inspirations from mathematics, science, and natural phenomena. Typically illuminated, the work celebrates the inherent beauty of form and pattern and represents their ongoing journey in exploring the myriad dimensions of geometry. HYBYCOZO is short for the Hyperspace Bypass Construction Zone, a nod to their favorite novel (The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy) and was the title of their first installation in 2014. They continue to create under this name. In the novel earth was being destroyed to make way for a bypass. It lead Serge and Yelena to ask what it means to make art at a time where the earth’s hospitable time in the universe may be limited.

 

dbg.org/meet-the-artists-behind-light-bloom/

Q: Walk us through your creative process?

A: The focus of our creative process is to explore the intricate interplay between geometry, light, space and to inspire contemplation, wonder and a sense of place among our audiences. Geometry and pattern-making serve as the backbone of our creative expression. It is the framework through which we navigate the complexities of form, proportion and spatial relationships. Patterns, both simple and complex, have a profound impact on our perception and understanding of the world. They possess the ability to evoke a sense of order, balance and aesthetic pleasure. Pattern making and geometry offer us a means of storytelling and communication. These patterns serve as conduits for deeper exploration, provoking introspection and contemplation to uncover the underlying symbols embedded within the human psyche.

Q: What inspired the concept of LIGHT BLOOM?

A: Just as many cactus and desert plants have evolved to produce night-blooming flowers, adapting to their environment and thriving in darkness, our sculptures come alive after sunset, blossoming with light and transforming the night into a glowing landscape of art and geometry.

 

Desert Botanical Garden has an incredible collection of plants and cacti arranged in a beautiful park setting.

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"Think the desert is all dirt and tumbleweeds? Think again. Desert Botanical Garden is home to thousands of species of cactus, trees and flowers from all around the world spread across 55 acres in Phoenix, Arizona."

 

Desert Botanical Garden

DBG HYBYCOZO Light Bloom

Now 20 years old!

NASA/JPL-Caltech/Kevin M. Gill

NASA/JPL-Caltech/Kevin M. Gill

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