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CAW Manufacturing Matters leadership meeting at CAW Council in Port Elgin, April 13, 2007

Stringing Matters performing at the "OZO open podium", Popei Eindhoven, 09-11-2012

Agua que importa

Matería que es agua

Skills Matter - Event Marketing Images

From the seminar Materiality Matters - context and content of the tangible at the Museum for Decorative Art and Design in Oslo 22 November 2012. Photo: André Gali

The remains of the state apartments and Leicester's Building at Kenilworth Castle.

 

Kenilworth Castle is one of Britain’s largest historical sites. Construction dates back to the 1120s and within its walls are contained hundreds of years of building work and history.

 

The Norman keep was built by Geoffrey de Clinton, Henry II’s treasurer, and soon after Kenilworth became a royal castle, a status it retained under numerous British monarchs.

 

The castle was strengthened over the next hundred years, with a large mere and lake expanded around the walls to provide protection.

 

The walls, built by the crowns, were needed most when rebellious barons held out against Henry III for six months in 1266.

 

The great hall and staterooms were built by John of Gaunt in the late 14th century and the castle began to turn into a palace, with the Lancastrian kings of the 15th century often using the buildings.

 

The period as a palace was exemplified under Queen Elizabeth, when the castle was in the hands of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester.

 

Dudley turned the castle into a great house, remodelling the structures already standing and building new ones that fitted in with the same style.

 

Elizabeth visited Kenilworth several times as Dudley tried to woo her and he also built a special garden for her final visit in 1579, a garden which has now been recreated by English Heritage using documentary evidence of the time. The garden includes a terrace, aviary and an 18-foot high marble fountain.

 

The castle’s fortifications were dismantled in 1650, after the English Civil War and have been looked after by English Heritage since 1984.

Last and final exhibition in the Design Vlaanderen Gallery during Design September 2016. Photos from the opening and the exhibition (8 September 2016)

Photo: Michael De Lausnay

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

BIG CHANGES AT MATTER!

 

I've been showing and selling my projects through this Olympia Gallery since it started. The founder and current owner, Jo Gallaugher, is moving to Seattle to be near family and can no longer run the gallery. Rather than let Matter! be sold to people who might not ‘get it’, putting our shared vision and the "Matter! vibe" at risk, we artists are raising money through Kickstarter to buy in and take the reins. Kickstarter funds will allow us to own the gallery. We will continue to provide an exciting venue for eco-artists and we are REALLY excited about the opportunity to add whole new dimensions to Matter!

 

If you like my art, help us keep Matter! Gallery going by making a small or large donation through this kickstarter campaign!

  

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A selection of bean sprouts, basil, "tong ho" greens, chilis and lime wedges that came with my order of Pho.

 

Pho Tien Thanh

57 Ossington Ave

Toronto, ON

(416) 588-6997

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

In Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States — as elsewhere around the world — water resources are

crucial to economic development. Communities rely on

water to irrigate crops, fuel industry, support transportation, nurture aquaculture and attract tourism. Water-based ecosystems, such as the ecologically rich Black Sea, are important sources of globally significant biodiversity.

Troc photography

model: Mi Nhon

stylist: Hoang Bich Ngoc

light: Thai Linh

Along one of the paths I frequently walk, there are several exercise stations that consist of some piece of equipment--in this case, an inclined, playground-like board--and exercise directions. There are two things I notice every time I see a sign. The larger text--it looks like Helvetica Neue Black or some sort of Helvetica Black to me--has held up well over time where the directions themselves, set in what appears to be some form of Garamond (my best guess is Garamond 3 by Linotype), have worn away where the glyphs are thinner. Over time the serifs and substantial portions of letters are gone. It's still readable for the most part, but it's not pretty. This is, in a phrase, why typography matters.

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

Indigenous Rising Star Award Finalist in the 2022 QRC Indigenous Awards

 

Name: William Matters

Job Position: Diesel Fitter

Company Name: Hastings Deering, Townsville

Traditional Owner Group: Darnely Island / Moa Island / Torres Strait Islander

 

The circles idea inspired me.. I had these awesome fabric scraps so decided to use them on the first page.. This bit has things that should matter to everyone most

 

The second one is the special things that matter to me most!

18th JUNE, LONDON – The MongoDB User Group meetup at Skills Matter for a talk by William Candillon on JSONiq: the SQL of NoSQL. JSONiq is a high-level query language that enables developers to productively develop and execute complex queries on top of MongoDB. This is not your grandma’s SQL. See the SkillsCast (film, code, slides) at: skillsmatter.com/podcast/ajax-ria/london-mug-6/mh-7703

Laurie(daughter), Jake(great-grandson), Mom(88 the 19th), & James(great-grandson, just turned 2)! (011)

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