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Clojure eXchange 2016, Thursday, 1st - Friday, 2nd December at CodeNode, London. skillsmatter.com/conferences/7430-clojure-exchange-2016 Images copyright www.edtelling.com

matter lumina

 

5 - 24 November/Tachwedd

 

10:30 am – 4 pm Monday/Dydd Llun – Saturday/Dydd Sadwrn

 

30 King Street, Carmarthen SA31 1BS (above Community Crafts)

 

Viv Albiston, Amanda Blake, Lynne Bebb, Louise Bird, Helen Booth, Toril Brancher, Kathryn Campbell Dodd, Laura Edmunds, Shauneen Ferris, Seren Stacey, Rose Wood

No Matter performing at the BBA Taking Control punk festival, Bangor NI, on Saturday 15th June 2013

Exhibition of Singapore's Food Packaging Story at the National Museum of Singapore.

Peaceful protest in front of the Los Angeles Hall of Justice, held in honor of families that have lost their children because of police violence.

At the Closing Night screening of DARK MATTER: (L-R) writer Billy Shebar, director Chen Shi-Zheng, producer Janet Yang, executive producer Linda Chiu. (Photo by Deborah Nagai)

Nottingham, June 2020

 

Forest Recreation Ground

 

A moving and challenging demonstration. Peaceful but emotional.

 

#blacklivesmatter

 

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Bob Gordon, Robin Dodd and Maggie Gordon. Type matters: presentation and debates: 11 November 2009.

Umbraco UK Festival 2016. Thursday, 3rd - Friday, 4th November at CodeNode, London. skillsmatter.com/conferences/8460-umbraco-uk-festival-2016. Images copyright www.edtelling.com

A scan from the latest Adelaide Matters.

 

One of the judges from the competition, Kristian Mumford wrote about the work - This strong and deeply spiritual work, for a moment, seems alive and bursting forward with trinity and creativity. But when one looks closer, one can see it’s internal coals. It burns ever so slowly like our sun, fuelling it’s love and passion to be, and withstand the test along the way. So be it.

 

Humna says: When painting these hands all I wanted people to see the true look of my Henna, the rawness in its texture and the life hidden behind in the bright orange color that shines through on the body, making the soul glow with inner light. This piece beautifully describes not only my intense Passion for Henna, but also captures me evolving into a new culture and time, opening my hands to welcome the beginning of a wonderful journey. A click by Mandi Whitten, the story of my Henna and moment of me captured forever !

 

See this image and the rest of the exhibition "a thread a web a world - a photographic journey of Henna across cultures" at www.athreadawebaworld.com

Los Angeles Police Officers arrived quickly to assist Los Angeles Firefighters with an agitated person in Canoga Park on April 16, 2010. © Photo by Juan Guerra

The "Sticker Phiends/Printed Matters" Install collage wall.

Zoie Palmer and Anthony Lemke from Dark Matter, at Shore Leave 38

Tom Bettag and Leslie Walker's Laughing Matters class looked at satyrical journalism during the fall, 2017 semester. The students had a blast!

Photo: Peter Casey

 

Beginning at Bolton Park, and ending outside the Civic Theatre, the Black Lives Matter rally of Saturday June 6th 2020 was organised and led by Wiradjuri man, athlete, and mental health advocate Joe Williams.

 

The rally began with a welcome to country from Wiradjuri elder Aunty Isabel Reid, followed by a smoking ceremony and a dance by Wiradjuri women.

 

Marchers walked via Morgan Street to Baylis Street, chanting "All lives matter when black lives matter", as local police blocked intersections and directed traffic. Near the intersection of Baylis and Morrow Sts, marchers knelt and held a two minutes' silence.

 

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Geïnspireerd door het paneel "Hooiwagen", waarop hemelbestormers met ladders de hoogte beklimmen en vruchteloos rijken naar het verre goud. Voortbewogen door hebzucht,

 

Mensen proberen, ook op het paneel "hooiwagen", het hooi (wat hier geld, aanzien, genot betekend), te bemachtigen. en de duivel verleidt telkens weer de mens met aardse zaken en seksualiteit tot zonde.

 

Inspired by the panel "Haywagon", on which heaven conquerers do climb skyhigh and in vain are reaching for the far away gold, driven by greed!

 

Also on this panel "Haywagon", men are trying to capture the hay (in this case meaning: money, distinction and delight), and the devil again and again seduces man to sin with earthly matter an seksuality.

 

Despite being in the middle of a pandemic I and many others felt it important to attend this Black Lives Matters Protest.

 

The Bury St Edmunds for Black Lives event was held on Angel Hill.

 

Protests were organised around the world in response to the death of a black man George Floyd in Minneapolis, who died after a police officer knelt on his neck.

 

The event included a nine minute silence to mark the length of time police officer Derek Chauvin knelt on George Floyd's neck.

 

As you can see attendees were urged to wear masks and adhere to social distancing

 

This is another of my street photography projects this time focussing on Protests and demonstrations observed in the street.

 

The documenting of the protest and the people is my object . I am just a witness and by taking images it does not indicate that I support the subject matter of any demonstration.

 

7th June 2020

Scala eXchange 2016, Thursday, 8th - Friday, 9th December at Business Design Centre, London. skillsmatter.com/conferences/7432-scala-exchange-2016#pro.... Images copyright www.edtelling.com

Auschwitz- Birkenau Death Camp.

Auschwitz is probably one of the world’s most infamous places and no matter how much knowledge you may or may not have of history, nothing can prepare a person for the visit to such a place. The level of atrocities carried out are indescribable , the sadistic cruelty beyond comprehension by any reasonable individual. Initially established to house prisoners opposed to The Third Reich, Auschwitz was later the centre of the Nazis so called Final Solution of The Jewish Problem. At least one million, one hundred thousand people were murdered there, 90% were Jews from all over Europe. These people were herded together and transported in cattle wagons and shipped by rail to Auschwitz and Birkenau in the most inhumane conditions. Many never made it there.

Auschwitz was the original camp, a disused army barracks converted, this now houses the State Museum of Auschwitz with many harrowing exhibits of Nazi cruelty. It was here the SS tortured and starved prisoners and Dr Joseph Mengele carried out his experiments. Cyclone B was discovered here in an attempt to kill lice as this was becoming a problem as prisoners themselves and their conditions deteriorated. In experimenting with the chemical it was developed as a very quick and efficient way of killing humans by suffocation.

Birkenau is massive and was built as a killing factory. Seventy five per cent of arrivals were instantly condemned to death, by the flick of the finger of the SS Officer. These were gassed in the gas chambers built specially for this purpose. All children under fourteen and the infirm or disabled were immediately disposed of. The other twenty five per cent were the young and fit and they were put to work but three months was a long time to last. The diet had an intake of 1500 calories a day and the work was for fourteen hours a day, it didn’t take long just to starve to death, just three months for the young and strong.

No matter what a person’s political or religious views may be, nobody could be unaffected by a visit to Auschwitz- Birkenau and while it is important to pay respect to those who suffered, it is more important we never forget and insure this cannot happen again.

 

Sunday walk, by the city farm enjoying the wonders of Nature.

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Location: Bristol UK

In-camera revised BW profile, raw exported from shotwell.

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