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–noun
1.
the tendency to see, anticipate, or emphasize only bad or undesirable outcomes, results, conditions, problems,
2.
the doctrine that all things naturally tend to evil.
3.
the belief that the evil and pain in the world are not compensated for by goodness and happiness.
Glass half EMPTY.
My initial response to difficulties is usually pessimism. Actually, my initial response is usually sarcasm . . . the poor man's pessimism.
In the end, in most cases, i opt for pragmatism, realism (those are hard to depict though!), or optimism. But pessimism and i are nooooo strangers.
Take the Gemini-Titan Rocket Ride up to the Low Earth Orbit (LEO) platform, where you'll find the Space Shuttle Endeavour (by Kanker Greenacre and Jimbo Perhaps), poised to link up with the International Space Station (by Gearsawe Stonecutter). The Space Shuttle Endeavour (more commonly referred to as OV-105, or Orbiter Vehicle-105) is one of three operational NASA space shuttles. The other two are the Discovery (OV-103) and Atlantis (OV-104).
At the southern arm of the platform, the Hubble Telescope (by Kanker Greenacre) hovers in orbit, pointing towards the sky.
Over the eastern arm of the platfom are teleporters to the planet platforms, where you'll
find more replicas of spacecraft sent on missions to study the different planets.
- text by Opal Lei
Not entirely sure why the term for misappropriating (or just misuse of) words is on this ute but I found it fucking hilarous.
My coasters for ISM 10 yr anniversary project to be displayed at Grand Central Art Center. I plan to find them scattered amongst the other entries. Happy hunting lol
ISM Audition Techniques masterclass with Peter Stark. September 2012.
Photography by Rebecca Gleave.
ISM Audition Techniques masterclass with Peter Stark. September 2012.
Photography by Rebecca Gleave.
ISM Audition Techniques masterclass with Peter Stark. September 2012.
Photography by Rebecca Gleave.
ROBOT-ISM
The Japan Media Arts Festival in Linz
The Japan Media Arts Festival has been held annually since 1997. It showcases and honors outstanding work in the fields of art, entertainment, animation and manga. The ROBOT-ISM exhibition held in collaboration with the Ars Electronica is an attempt to trace the history of robot animation from the 1960s to the present day.