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Seen here is a close-up view of Intuitive Machines’ navigation pod sensors for the company’s Nova-C lunar lander ahead of testing done at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Nov. 18, 2022. The test involved flying the sensors over a simulated lunar surface at the Launch and Landing Facility on a private helicopter. Intuitive Machines is scheduled to launch two missions to the Moon in 2023 – one of which will carry NASA’s Mass Spectrometer observing lunar operations (MSolo) instrument that will help analyze the chemical makeup of landing sites on the Moon, as well as study water on the lunar surface. Through NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services initiative, the agency selected Intuitive Machines to deliver science and technology demonstration payloads to the Moon, contributing to NASA’s goal of establishing a sustainable human presence on the lunar surface. Photo credit: NASA/Isaac Watson
"O, to bring back the diffidence of the intuitive caress,
and the full delight of recognition.
I am so fearful of the sobs of The Muses,
the mist, the bell-sounds, perdition.
Mortal creatures can love and recognise: sound may
pour out, for them, through their fingers, and overflow:
I don’t remember the word I wished to say,
and a fleshless thought returns to the house of shadow..."
-Osip Mandelshtam
PHOTO:
taken in May, 2005. Golan Heights.
Intuitive Music Aberdeen performing at St Andrew's Cathedral, Aberdeen.
Music by Stockhausen and Hodgkinson created a lovely atmosphere in a beautiful building. Part of the Cathedral at Noon concert series - every Saturday at Noon - free entry.
For some intuitive reason I made a series of rather symbolic, spiritual images yesterday evening whilst watching the powers of Mother Nature proudly transform yet another beautiful day into an equally beautiful night. My intuition never seems to fail me.., there is always a reason.
Today we spent the day on a boat like the one you can see in the image above, visiting the many island beaches that surround the beautiful historic town of Paraty. We did the trip together with my good Norwegian friend, Inger Harrington, who also works with street children and other children at risk in Brasil and who was passing through Paraty with some friends from Norway on her way to Santos.
On arrival back at our holiday house, Inger reads through the messages left on her cellphone, and to her greatest shock, one short sentence brings her the tragic news: Inger’s 5-year old grandson, Daniel, had just drowned on the beach in Santos today.
Daniel was the first son of Leandro, one of Inger’s first kids rescued from the streets and a big favourite among Inger’s grandchildren after him having spent the first years of his short life living together on the same smallholding as his grandmother.
For some reason, my intuition never fails me. We are all saddened by the loss of this adorable little kid who has been taken long before his time. May he find more peace wherever his journey takes him.
The sea giveth, and the sea taketh away...
The acrobat, intuitive and very cute Chickadee. How not to differentiate her very unique call! A favorite for its very unique way of flying, its curiosity, very similar to the one of a child, and why not, its very lovely round head and body, "black cap" and friendliness.
More than once, while working on the garden, they fly around kind of guessing what the is the purpose of our actions. They are not afraid to come and eat to a near by feeder, but they are very cautious of danger too. More than once during Spring, I've seen them picking inside bird houses to see what is going on there! They are a very important guide to other birds, since they are the first ones to find sources of food.
The Chickadees, Tits, and Titmouse, are from the same family of the Paridae (Genus Parus)
This one was taking very close to the feeder, in fact he is about to jump!
If you want to know more about this very sweet bird, visit this site:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chickadees
AND, this gentleman knows what he is talking about Chickadees:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=arRmaDHfUkk
"...There's always lots of things that we can see
You can be anyone we like to be
All those happy people we could meet..."
Do you like it as much as I do?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ft8WLX9G1I
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I enjoy nature photography the most, since I love the outdoors and long hiking trips. Macro photography is a true passion for me, since I get to watch a miniature world that opens without limits, before the camera makes the funny sound.
Graphic design is another way to express myself. I love reinventing a photo that I have seen in different ways. Sometimes, I use my own textures to do so.
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Martha.
intuitive freeform fusion
DADA chaos knitting
highspeed crochet
poncho
tunic
wrap
lagenlook style
for bold individuals
& colorful birds
who are not afraid to spread their wings
asymmetric sleeve
also suitable as turtleneck
offering
multiple wearing options
Intuitive past editor of Harpers Bazaar and Vogue Magazines -Diana Vreeland The Eye Has To Travel the video is amazing for anyone interested in Fashion and Pop Culture... www.youtube.com/watch?v=wy5er2GmusI
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Donna and I assembled a selection of four of her recent Embrodery works to be juried into the annual Metro Montage exhibition at Marietta’s art museum. She’s been creating pieces like these since early this year. Most of them are approximately 9 x 12 inches, with this one being two inches longer.
Intuitively, bonkature is the amount by which a bonk object deviates from being sane, but this is defined in different ways depending on the context.
There is a key distinction between extrinsic bonkature, which is defined for objects embedded in another space (usually a Gullichsenian space) in a way that relates to the radius of bonkature of circles that touch the object, and intrinsic bonkature ature, which is defined at each point in a Samelian manifold.
This image deals primarily with the first concept.
1 of 2 sets
longterm project 2016/2017
a random collection
of 21 intuitive
speed paintings
& mixed media collages
on discarded transparent tracing paper
mostly A3 or smaller
assembled according
to the colour flow
of my soul song
acryl
pencil
crayons
pastels
matching scraps
from old GEO magazines
machine stitched
&/or pasted
Solid version of an
intuitively processed
multimedia freeform tunic
wearable either way
not only while enjoying a tropical picnic
but also very delightful
on a rainy day in the Alps
The Intuitive Machines lunar lander is seen, Friday, May 31, 2019, at Goddard Space Flight Center in Md. Astrobotic, Intuitive Machines, and Orbit Beyond have been selected to provide the first lunar landers for the Artemis program's lunar surface exploration. Photo credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)
intuitively knitted
asymmetric freeform tunica
with 1 kimono sleeve
material, color & technique combination
as evolving in progress,
wearable in a couple of different ways,
but only 2 of them make sense
another intuitively created art piece, 15"x20" mixed-media (collage and acrylic) on watercolor paper. blogged here: creativeeveryday.com/creativeeveryday/2009/06/art-in-sile...
Intuitive art created as a means of expressing healing through communion with the Divine.
Visit my Facebook Studio page: www.facebook.com/pages/Linda-Marcille-Crow-House-Studio/3...
Or my Blog: brattleboro-muse.blogspot.com/
intuitively knitted
asymmetric freeform tunica
with 1 kimono sleeve
material, color & technique combination
as it evolves in progress
wearable in at least 5 different ways
as shown in the stream
additional cape to complete the ensemble
A self-challenge to take a few randomly chosen pieces of collage clippings and turn them into an art journal page.
Intuitive model making to explore ways of attaching things together without glue and creating unexpected forms.
Sari silk longterm project
sari silk fusion
with stashed art yarns
kamikaze knitting
pattern crochet
freeform experimental
some call it
visionary vanguard
infinite wearing options
flipped
upside down
inside out
www.flickr.com/photos/psychoactivartz/6507681823/sizes/l/...
a celebration of faith inna da creator....
DadaKamikazeKnitting
Guerrilla knitting attack
in intuitive
sensitive
highspeed mode
tunic
dress
pseudo-poncho
wrap
multimedia
multitechnique
freeform & pattern crochet/knitting
Navajo 3-ply
& some more nonsense I cant´t remember
multi versatile
like most of my creations
endless wearing options
for fearless ladies with attitude
& urban drag queens
Solid version of an
intuitively processed
multimedia freeform tunic
wearable either way
not only while enjoying a tropical picnic
but also very delightful
on a rainy day in the Alps
intuitively knitted
asymmetric freeform tunica
with 1 kimono sleeve
mixed materials
& multi-technique fusion
as evolving in progress,
endless wearing options
in addition to the 2 ways
which really make sense