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Photo From a chat with Newt Gingrich by Lindsay Ferrier and Frank Luntz. Taken during CafeMom's Moms Matter 2012 event at Java Joe's CoffeeHouse in downtown Des Moines, Iowa on January 30, 2011.

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Students protest racial discrimination and police prejudice, during a march that began at the FAC, and ended in the Student Union. Photo by Robert Rigo

portobello market.... london

We visited Hiroshima Memorial Peace Park On May 3, 2010 during a Golden week family vacation. This lamp post is part of the of the bridge which guide visitors to the ruins of the bank bldg I posted below. Hiroshima is part of Honshu Island in Japan.

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No matter what mistakes you may have made --

No matter how you've messed things up --

You can still make a new beginning.

The person who fully realizes this suffers less

from the shock and pain of failure

and sooner gets off to a new beginning.

 

~ Norman Vincent Peale ~

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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

15.44PM Trafalgar Square, London

 

Sign reads:

Our lives being to end the day we become silent about things that matter

BLACK LIVES MATTER PLAZA along 16th at K Street, NW, Washington DC on Sunday afternoon, 8 November 2020 by Elvert Barnes Photography

 

Follow BLACK LIVES MATTER DC at www.facebook.com/BLMDC/

 

Elvert Barnes BLACK LIVES MATTER 2020 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/BLM2020

 

Elvert Barnes PRESIDENTAL ELECTION 2020 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/Election2020

 

Elvert Barnes COVID-19 Pandemic / Part 3 / Fall 2020 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/CV19Fall2020

 

Elvert Barnes Sunday, 8 November 2020 DAY 5 AFTER THE ELECTION docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/8November2020

at the Designing Modern exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art

As seen at the Lipizzaner show at the Intel Core i7 Launch in Johannesburg, South Africa.

 

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Black Lives Matter Plaza, D.C., 7/25/20

Size Matters pleasure craft

 

Size Matters speeds up the river looking for a nother spot to fish. She ended up between the Suveran II and the Discovery

 

MMSI: 235097833

 

Call Sign: MCSM8

 

Flag: Great Britain

 

AIS Vessel Type: Pleasure Craft

 

Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 14m × 5m

 

Status: Active

youtu.be/4EENo9CmH2k

 

The United States has a long-standing history of violence and injustice towards the Black People of the Nation; the white supremacists have been known to violate the civil rights of the blacks.

The George Floyd killing has just fuelled the protest against police brutality, violence and discrimination towards the black community.

Unstudio

(Ben van Berkel & Caroline Bos) exhibition at Aedes Architekturforum Berlin May 18 - July 4 2013

 

photographed by

Frank Dinger

 

BECOMING - office for visual communication

www.becoming.de

www.instagram.com/bcmng

 

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

Head of Indonesian Peatland Restoration Agency Nazir Foead, center, speaks during the plenary session on "Peatlands around the world: Challenges and opportunities" at Global Landscapes Forum: Peatlands Matter in Jakarta, Indonesia, Thursday, May 18, 2017.

 

Photo by CIFOR

 

More information on the Global Landscapes Forum, please visit landscapes.org

 

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Photo From a chat with Newt Gingrich by Lindsay Ferrier and Frank Luntz. Taken during CafeMom's Moms Matter 2012 event at Java Joe's CoffeeHouse in downtown Des Moines, Iowa on January 30, 2011.

See more photos from this event here:

www.flickr.com/photos/don3rdse/sets/72157628724095697/

 

Learn more about Moms Matter 2012 here:

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September 2010

 

Water is a scarce resource, and it will be even scarcer in the future. We drink it, use it to process and cook food, or to cool things down. It is essential in terms of sanitation and hygiene, and even has cultural and ceremonial uses. But agriculture is the biggest user of water, and modern technology has made agriculture even thirstier. Yet efficient use of water is not only about technologies. This issue of Farming Matters looks at how this finite resource is shared within households, communities, watersheds, countries and regions. It shows practical experiences and background information on how negotiation for water happens in different parts of the world – and how this ensures that water reaches all users.

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

Pierre Taty, center, of Congolese Ministry of Forest speaks during the plenary session on "Peatlands around the world: Challenges and opportunities" at Global Landscapes Forum: Peatlands Matter in Jakarta, Indonesia, Thursday, May 18, 2017.

 

Photo by CIFOR

 

More information on the Global Landscapes Forum, please visit landscapes.org

 

cifor.org

 

blog.cifor.org

 

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Subject Matter Expert Exchange - Santo Domingo - Dominican Republic

11.28.2022

Video by Pvt. faron High

U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command / U.S. 4th Fleet

 

221130-A-IA376-1004 SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (Nov. 30, 2022) Sailors, assigned to hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20), conduct a subjet matter expert exchange event at Dr. Francisco E. Moscoso Puello, Nov. 30, 2022. Comfort is deployed to U.S. 4th Fleet in support of Continuing Promise 2022, a humanitarian assistance and goodwill mission conducting direct medical care, expeditionary veterinary care, and subject matter expert exchanges with five partner nations in the Caribbean, Central and South America. (U.S. Army video by Faron High)

 

Date Taken:11.28.2022

Date Posted:12.17.2022 11:54

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Location:SANTO DOMINGO , DO

 

My postcard from Matter (readmatter.com) that I received as a Kickstarter backer. Yay for investigative journalism! (Picture taken out my office window in Rosslyn, Arlington, VA, showing the Lincoln Memorial in the background.)

The Actuated Matter Workshop took place at Zurich University of the Arts from July 25. - 29. 2011 and was co-run with London based Loop.pH design studio. During the workshop the twenty international participants developed a speculative model for membrane structures that exhibit properties of sensitivity, resilience, and decay. By physically engaging with the behaviors of active materials, they experimented with the threshold between the electronic and mechanic, the analog and the digital. The workshop followed a do-it-yourself approach and led to the development of sonic, luminous and moving modules that populated and activated the environment. The main structure was based on a three-dimensional ecology of interlinked loops, made from optical fibers, that formed a lightweight system with enough flexibility to become actuated but sufficient stiffness to support a multitude of components. The production of the active elements, electroluminescent screens, electro-active polymers and flexible audio panels, was strongly driven by the curiosity and engagement of an interdisciplinary team of participants who had little or no previous experience of working with such materials. The workshop showed that highly sophisticated materials and structures could be emerge through participatory and collaborative strategies, thus reflecting our goal of developing an alternative, less rigid architecture of the future as a more connected, interlaced, entangled, responsive and responsible world.

A panel discussion titled "Accelerating action: Restoration in Indonesia" at Global Landscapes Forum: Peatlands Matter in Jakarta, Indonesia, Thursday, May 18, 2017.

 

Photo by CIFOR

 

More information on the Global Landscapes Forum, please visit landscapes.org

 

cifor.org

 

blog.cifor.org

 

If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know. You can reach us through our Flickr account or at: cifor-mediainfo@cgiar.org and m.edliadi@cgiar.org

27TH JUNE, LONDON – The Amazon Web Services user group bring Jeff Barr to Skills Matter as he explores Cloud Computing for the Amazon web service community. See the Skillscast (film, code, slides) at skillsmatter.com/podcast/design-architecture/cloud-comput...

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

Agua que importa

Matería que es agua

In recent decades, developments in software and hardware technologies have created dramatic shifts in design, manufacturing and research. Software technologies have facilitated automated process and new solutions for complex problems. Computation has also become a platform for creativity through generative art and design. New hardware platforms and digital fabrication technologies have similarly transformed manufacturing, offering more efficient production and mass customization. Such advances have helped catalyzed the maker-movement, democratizing design and maker culture. This influx of new capabilities to design, compute and fabricate like never before, has sparked a renewed interest in material performance.

 

We are now witnessing significant advances in active matter, 3D/4D Printing, materials science, synthetic biology, DNA nanotechnology and soft robotics, which have led to the convergence of software, hardware and material technologies and the growing field of programmable materials.

 

This conference was about the emerging field of active matter and programmable materials that bridges the worlds of art, science, engineering and design, demonstrating new perspectives for computation, transformation and dynamic material applications.

 

If over the past few decades we have experienced a software revolution, and more recently, a hardware revolution, this conference aims to discuss the premises, challenges and innovations brought by today’s materials revolution. We can now sense, compute, and actuate with materials alone, just as we could with software and hardware platforms previously. How does this shift influence materials research, and how does it shape the future of design, arts, and industrial applications? What tools and design processes do we need to advance, augment and invent new materials today? What are the key roles that industry, government, academic and public institutions can play in catalyzing the field of programmable materials?

 

This two-day conference consisted of a range of talks and lively discussion from leading researchers in materials science, art & design, synthetic biology and soft-robotics along with leaders from government, public institutions and industry.

 

Learn more at activemattersummit.com

 

All photos ©L. Barry Hetherington

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Baltimore City Protests: People from all walks of life coming together to stand against the inequalities present in our county.

The Actuated Matter Workshop took place at Zurich University of the Arts from July 25. - 29. 2011 and was co-run with London based Loop.pH design studio. During the workshop the twenty international participants developed a speculative model for membrane structures that exhibit properties of sensitivity, resilience, and decay. By physically engaging with the behaviors of active materials, they experimented with the threshold between the electronic and mechanic, the analog and the digital. The workshop followed a do-it-yourself approach and led to the development of sonic, luminous and moving modules that populated and activated the environment. The main structure was based on a three-dimensional ecology of interlinked loops, made from optical fibers, that formed a lightweight system with enough flexibility to become actuated but sufficient stiffness to support a multitude of components. The production of the active elements, electroluminescent screens, electro-active polymers and flexible audio panels, was strongly driven by the curiosity and engagement of an interdisciplinary team of participants who had little or no previous experience of working with such materials. The workshop showed that highly sophisticated materials and structures could be emerge through participatory and collaborative strategies, thus reflecting our goal of developing an alternative, less rigid architecture of the future as a more connected, interlaced, entangled, responsive and responsible world.

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