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U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Fabian Floriano, from Buckeye, Arizona, power washes the National Parliament Building in Honiara, Solomon Islands, as part of Pacific Partnership 2024-1 Nov. 25, 2023. Pacific Partnership, now in its 19th iteration, is the largest multinational humanitarian assistance and disaster relief preparedness mission conducted in the Indo-Pacific and works to enhance regional interoperability and disaster response capabilities, increase security stability in the region, and foster new and enduring friendships. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Justin Ontiveros)
In this project I got to choose a historical period and go through a set of iterations using found images (from books only) to create photocollages in photoshop. I chose a period I knew had a lot of imagery available, Nazi Germany. This is the basis iteration.
Installation > Art that Iterates
September 2012
MACY GALLERY
Teachers College Columbia University
Geraldine pondering how we're going to hang her piece without putting wrinkles into the film.
The Termite is about 5 mm long.
This whole event lasted about 12 seconds and then the termite took off.
Another “never saw one of these before”. I almost couldn’t believe what I was seeing, sort of like when I saw the larva emerging from the moth caterpillar.
There was what I would call a small swarm, a really wild guess would be maybe two dozen total, arriving in the backyard and concentrated on a fairly small area to land. A lot of the time the termites would land on the flagstone and take off again instead of shedding their wings. They all seemed to be using the flagstone for landing.
After landing and shedding their wings they quickly paired up and moved around together off of the flagstone and onto the ground, but a lot of times they would break up and then rejoin again.
The following information is from www.knowyourinsects.org via email and at www.knowyourinsects.org/Blattaria1.html#Termites_Thomas .
Termites, family Kalotermitidae (the drywood and dampwood termites).
□ These photos show termites without wings, with wings, and in the process of shedding wings. When termites are ready to form a new colony, they develop wings and swarm off to find a new site.
I just posted three of this fun series of photos to the website. I have also finally updated the termites to their new placement, as it has been confirmed -- and accepted -- that termites evolved from cockroaches, so they are no longer listed in their own order, and are now considered an infraorder (so far, still called Isoptera) placed within Blattodea. Blattodea is the current accepted name for the cockroach order (it has gone through a few iterations, including Blattaria). Ugh! All this reorganization is taxing! It's happening across the board though. At my last botany field trip, the head botanist would have to keep correcting herself -- "Oops! It USED to be called that. Now what's the new name?"
This first iteration from the Web Journey is from December 2014
In this first vision, we had 6 stages for the Web journey (which have later been refined to 4). And we took a first stab at mapping the different triggers to move along the journey. It was then a mix of skills, motivations and external triggers.
Installation > Art that Iterates
September 2012
MACY GALLERY
Teachers College Columbia University
Kathleen and Geraldine working together to figure out the position of Kathleen's garden bot assemblage.
My schmancy rear rack bracket. A 1/4" piece of aluminum bar stock bent along two axis, drilled, and then round-filed with a design of sorts. Could have just bought a new rear rack, but that wouldn't be as much fun, would it?
(Iteration)
Crocs are an excellent example of design Iteration. Coming from an earlier design called "Beach", they were created for people who engaged in water sports. As podiatrists took notice of their design reliving pain for their patients as well as children liking the bright colors. Crocs redeveloped their look for the public and renamed them Crocs in 2002. This lead the company to become a house hold name.
Eddie Yzaguirre