View allAll Photos Tagged INTERACTION

Two female Wood Ducks jaw at each other, with a somewhat bemused looking male between them. This interaction unfolded at the Inglewood Bird Sanctuary in Calgary, Alberta, Canada — an excellent place to observe this species.

#MMM 😊😊😍

"MosaicMontageMonday" "Peach Fuzz"

 

The purpose of life is not to be happy. It is to be useful, to be honorable, to be compassionate, to have it make some difference that you have lived and lived well.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

 

With heartfelt and genuine thanks for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day, be well, keep your eyes open, appreciate the beauty surrounding you, enjoy creating and stay safe! ❤️❤️❤️

 

A Day at the Museum

(Das Minsk, Potsdam, dasminsk.de/en)

DRESS: _CandyDoll Sheila Dress Maitreya Purple

HAIR: DOUX - Shanna Evans

Audience interaction is one way of making live performances more interesting, like the Amanda Lee Swingtet performing the works of jazz singer Nat King Cole here. After all, nothing is better than two way communication to keep audiences involved.

impressions @ somewhere

Bald Eagles

Conowingo Dam, Conowingo, MD

 

www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Bald_Eagle/id

  

Laguna Seca Ranch, Rio Grande Valley, Texas

Bei heißen 35° C umkreisen die beiden sich sehr langsam, bleiben jedoch beieinander.

Indeterminate organization

Intrinsically integrated

Complex reductionism

Despite the fact that Svalbard islands aren't considered to be one of the best places for viewing the northern lights because they hang as a big doughnut shaped curtain around the magnetic north pole, approximately along the 69th parallel. (This curtain normally runs south of Svalbard and north of Iceland. Northern Scandinavia is straight in it's path )However one night we got super lucky viewing some activity in an area with absolutely no light pollution

Name of the creation is "interaction". Things like atoms, colours, shapes, etc. are interacting with each other to create something.

In a chemical reaction, the atoms and molecules are interacting with each other. The above shapes and colours are interacted with each other and created my picture ( physical interaction).

 

Even despite the very bright nearly full moon night the Aurora was glowing intense in the sky while my friend happily shooting ,location West Fjords Iceland

I spent a beautiful day in Parc Omega observing the behaviour of native animals. The best medicine for the soul that is tired of the pandemic.

With a billiard table, cues and balls in four colors, a nod to Calder’s bold palette, Untitled 2021 (le jeu de l’araignée rouge) is a typical example of Rirkrit Tiravanija’s work. Here, the player’s successive advances with the billiard’s cue alter the mutual relationships of the balls. During the game, viewers experience the work for themselves and, at the same time, change it for spectators. Tiravanija believes that art should not just be looked at but also experienced by socially inhabiting and activating it. The artist wants to minimize the boundaries between art and life whenever possible. He turns the spectators, whether or not they realize it, into a main feature of the artwork.

 

Rirkrit Tiravanija and Calder

 

There are myriad connections between the work of Tiravanija and Calder. For instance, a number of Calder’s sculptures (…) require activation in order for the viewer to achieve the full experience. Tiravanija’s work contains the same unfinished quality that characterizes Calder’s radical oeuvre.

Sounds and noises are also common denominators in the works of both Calder and Tiravanija. Some of Calder’s mobiles are sonorous: they make noises that could never be programmable; chance determines the experience and sounds of the work. Everything depends on conditions of the space, air currents and people’s movements. The same applies to Tiravanija’s works: the sounds they make are subject to the different configurations and the collisions of the billiard balls.

For both artists, the spectator is key and elements of chance are crucial. ”To most people who look at a mobile, it’s no more than a series of flat objects that move. To a few, though, it may be poetry” (Alexander Calder, 1957)

 

Source: Interaction and Chance – text describing Rirkrit Tiravani’s work in the superb exposition Calder Now – which ran at Kunsthal Rotterdam in spring 2022.

  

Minutes complètement Cirque

dans la rue Saint-Denis du Quartier latin

Montréal, Québec

 

Festival Complètement Cirque

View On Black

 

* * *

Featured in my photo-book ABSTRACTED ARCHITECTURE.

 

* * *

 

Published in The Building mag's issue from June 2009.

Of rock, tide and waves as seen from Seal Rock Overlook.

Emma and Ditte are having a little chat

 

Explore #231 March 29th 2009

My preferred type of social interaction.

Things got intense in the Gadwall interactions continuing from the previous image. Here one male is leapfrogging near the female on the right, while another male below the one in the air seems to have lost its head! (In truth, it appears it is diving.) A third male brings up the rear, vocalizing to add its view about things. All this action unfolded on a May day at Reunion Pond in Airdrie, Alberta, Canada.

Dialogue between

Rope yellow pole

Textured surface

Tourists and locals:

 

It can be all too easy to go from tourist to victim.

Take care, be sensible and don't advertise wealth. Not advertising wealth may seem odd to some of us, but remember there are many who can't even dream of a foreign holiday.

 

Organised gangs operate in some areas; so don't wear that new "Rolex" for a stroll down the "wild side of town".

 

At the point of life threatening conflict, just give them what they want. They assume you are covered by holiday insurance and you probably are (medical cover may be no consolation if you end up in a hospital bed for your holiday).

Watercolor on Arches 300 g.

 

It’s not recommended to touch wild animals but in this case we had to rescue the little guy from the cat… and make sure he would take off flying again.

Microscope lens adapted to vintage Olympus PEN E-PL1

2016-04-14 1116-CR2-L1O2

 

I went to the fair on Thursday night with a couple things on my mind. One was getting the movement of the rides/lights and the other was getting in some street/people photography. There wasn't as many people there as i had wished but then again I was not fighting the crowds. I kept standing by this vender cart trying to get the shot I wanted, as the girl was on to me and my photo taking. But I stuck around as I liked the light and the elements of what was going to be in the shot.

 

I am really starting to enjoy this type of photography as there is so much to learn about street photography and I know I need to get better at it, That's the fun of it, try, try, try.

Enjoying the evening sun and spending peaceful time after dinner, this is vixen mother red fox and one of her young kits.

Adelaide Central Market - Le Deux Coq. Look at the range of expressions on their faces! Silver Efex Pro: Fuji Neopan ACROS 100 and 33% green filter

Everyone who waits at this intersection has been rained on at one time or another.

2 4 5 6 7 ••• 79 80