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ShipRocked 2014: January 26-30

A picture of my sister using the Brenizer Method.

once more, using the tutorial method. View On Black

Here is a sneak peek from the wedding today.

 

This was the Brenizer Method - 54 pictures blended together.

 

Panasonic GX9 with Panasonic Summilux 15/1.7

the simple, inexpensive, portable butane stove. redundancy is good.

 

see also: double-backup cooking method

The first step is done, now I need to get ready to weave.

Featured (L to R): Lana Lesley, Thomas Graves, Jude Hickey, Hannah Kenah, Heather Hanna

Photo by: Bret Brookshire

Methods: SET measurements

 

Date: 18-sep-2015

source: Edward Morris

Knox College students in a course in research methods use various techniques to discover what's inside a series of boxes.

Experimenting some more with the Brenizer method.

Pictured (L to R): Thomas Graves, Jason Liebrecht

 

Created and produced by Rude Mechanicals (aka Rude Mechs)

 

Original Production:

April 2 - April 14, 2008 at The Long Center for the Performing Arts Rollins Studio Theater

 

created by: Rude Mechs

written by: Kirk Lynn

directed by: Shawn Sides

 

Lighting Design: Brian Scott

Scenic Design: Leliah Stewart

Sound Design: Graham Reynolds

Costume Design: Laura Cannon

Video Design: Lowell Bartholomee and Michael Mergen

 

Photos by Lowell Bartholomee

For More Info visit: www.rudemechs.com

Knox College students in a course in research methods use various techniques to discover what's inside a series of boxes.

No two pieces can ever be the same and I will not be replicating the type of firing again.

 

It is a ceramic bead that was fired in a reduction/sagger firing method, where smoke and a special preparation method color the clay surface itself, and the flow of the fire ultimately decides the results.

This is a nice sized piece measuring 1 1/4 inches or 3.2cm square

Diagonal seamed quilt back - the John Flynn Method

World's two biggest kids ...

 

All images Copyright © David Brendan Hall. Please do NOT steal or repost my images without prior consent & proper credit. Please e-mail directly for inquiries regarding prints and licensing.

Rink Cycles​

www.rinkcycles.com/en/home/

 

Rink Cycles stands for handmade and custom classic bicycles. All bicycles are created in close communication with our customers. Therefore, a Rink Cycle becomes a reflection of its owner. Classic craftsmanship, design, geometry and fittings merge into the process of creating a unique bike that meets 100% of the needs and expectations of our customer. At the same time, our customer has the chance to take part in the traditional craftsmanship of bicycle frame construction and can experience the new, modern method of creating a Unique Bicycle. We produce Race Bikes, Travel Bikes, Gravel Bikes, MTB's as well as Urban Bikes with or without e-power.

Same method with the Floating Neon Light. But here, instead to write a name, I asked someone to illustrate the light on someone’s body structure. Again, 100% untouched, no editing tools were involved.

 

Diagonal seamed quilt back - the John Flynn Method

This image is made up from 30 individual photographs that i stitched together using photoshop. My intention was to achieve a wide angle view of the scene whilst keeping a very shallow depth of field.

Best teeth whitening method - idol white.

Digital technology and emerging platforms have opened up new ways of reflecting life around the world. We will share some content and begin a discussion with producers of five projects that have taken advantage of new technologies and novel production methods to bring global stories to North American and European audiences. What are the agendas in bringing these stories home? How do producers negotiate these cross-cultural exchanges? What strategies are used to engage audiences with distant lives and experiences?

This evening will feature a panel conversation with video clips from Video Nation (BBC 2), WSJ.com, Global Lives, Breakthrough, and Metropolis (VPRO), with producers in attendance for a panel discussion. Complete information on each participant below. Curated with Mandy Rose.

 

Video Nation was a ground-breaking access television and participatory media project which was co-founded in 1994 by producers Chris Mohr and Mandy Rose of the BBC’s Community Programmes Unit. Fifty people across the UK were given camcorders and training and recorded aspects of everyday life during the course of a year. Selected recordings were broadcast on BBC2 with the best known output, the Video Nation Shorts, broadcast on weeknights forty weeks a year for nearly six years. The project won a Race in the Media Award and the European Prix Iris. During Video Nation’s first decade ten thousand tapes were shot and 1,300 shorts were screened on TV. The project migrated to the web in 2001 and continues today in a new format as Video Nation Network.

 

Mandy Rose is an award winning producer who has overseen participatory and interactive projects including the BBC’s pioneering digital storytelling project Capture Wales (2001-2008), Voices (2004) & My Science Fiction Life (2005) the latter both webby nominated. Between 1994 and 2000 she was co-founder and producer of Video Nation. In addition to the UK project for which fifty people made recordings about everyday life, Video Nation travelled to the Caribbean, Bangladesh, Hong Kong, Africa, and the Balkans, bringing vivid, first person perspectives from these regions to BBC screens. Mandy blogs at collabdocs.wordpress.com/

 

WSJ.com, the online arm of The Wall Street Journal, aims to tell the stories behind the numbers and increasingly utilizes multimedia tools and videos on the web to give the audience a glimpse of the lives of people all around the globe.

 

Hilke Schellmann is a producer with WSJ.com, her first initiative being the multimedia project Faces of Health Care. The videos which were narrated by the protagonists themselves, showed the struggle of every day people in the US with health insurance. It was pegged to almost all the WSJ.com stories about health care reform. In March, Schellmann reported an influential video story about the sexual abuse scandal in the Catholic Church. She met with the stakeholders in Germany and made a very moving video, in which the victims talked about their plights and the church also addressed these issues directly.

 

The Global Lives Project is a collaboration of more than 700 filmmakers, photographers, artists and everyday people working together to create a video library of human life experience. They have produced ten recordings of 24 hours of daily life of individuals in Brazil, Malawi, Japan, China, Indonesia, India, Serbia, Lebanon, Kazakhstan and the US. Their multi-screen video installations have been shown at museums, galleries, universities and public spaces around the world including the United Nations University in Tokyo and the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco. Currently they are developing an interactive web version of the installation that allows for dynamic navigation within the video content, tagging, participatory subtitling, geolocation and hypervideo navigation, as well as a feature-length film. Producers Rahul V Chittella and Khairani Barokka in attendance.

 

Breakthrough is an innovative, international human rights organization using the power of popular culture, media, and community mobilization to transform public attitudes and advance equality, justice, and dignity in India and the United States. Through initiatives in India and the United States, Breakthrough addresses critical global issues including violence against women, sexuality and HIV/AIDS, racial justice, and immigrant rights.

 

Madhuri Mohindar is a Multimedia Manager of Breakthrough’s video documentary campaign Restore Fairness which deploys new media tools like online video, blogs, democracy in action tools and and social networking to mobilize action on fair immigration and racial justice. Its documentaries include “Face the Truth: Racial Profiling Across America” produced with the Rights Working Group, a coalition of 275 organization across America, ‘Restore Fairness’ documentary produced with 26 leading human rights and immigrant rights organizations, and ‘Death by Detention’, voted as ‘Best Long Form Video’ for the 2009 DoGooder TV Nonprofit Video Awards.

 

VPRO Television’s Metropolis is an award-winning TV show and new media project featuring content produced by a network of more than 60 documentary filmmakers from around the world. In each episode, Metropolis brings viewers a geographically diverse collection of short films, all grouped around a weekly theme. From obesity and the lives of fifteen-year-old girls, to self defense, outcasts and Elvis impersonators, Metropolis presents a new ‘global view’ every week, and exposes the surprising differences and similarities between people and cultures worldwide. The televised version of Metropolis has been airing in The Netherlands since 2008. All short films produced by Metropolis —over 600 in total—are also available worldwide on the show’s website, which recently won a special commendation from at the 2009 Prix Europa Awards.

 

Kel O’Neill (US) & Eline Jongsma (NL) have been US correspondents for Metropolis since the project’s inception. In addition, they are currently working on a new media project entitled Empire, which investigates the legacy of European corporate-colonialism in former Dutch East India Company colonies and trading posts in Asia and Africa.

Whitefish Mountain Resort opening weekend snowboarding with K2 Snowboarding Rider Aaron Robinson.

Pictured (L to R): Shawn Sides, Laura Cannon, Lana Lesley

 

Created and produced by Rude Mechanicals (aka Rude Mechs)

 

Original Production:

April 2 - April 14, 2008 at The Long Center for the Performing Arts Rollins Studio Theater

 

created by: Rude Mechs

written by: Kirk Lynn

directed by: Shawn Sides

 

Lighting Design: Brian Scott

Scenic Design: Leliah Stewart

Sound Design: Graham Reynolds

Costume Design: Laura Cannon

Video Design: Lowell Bartholomee and Michael Mergen

 

Photos by Bret Brookshire

For More Info visit: www.rudemechs.com

This spiced-chili-rubbed roast was slow roasted at 250 degrees for 30 minutes and then at 170 for a total of 3 hours. It was cooked to perfection. This method is recommended for lean grass-fed / pastured beef, in the cookbook, "The Grass-Fed Gourmet."

 

Served with scalloped potatoes and Tuscan kale with garlic (kale & garlic from our organic garden; pastured beef from our trusted farmer friend).

 

Texture by Skeletal Mess

50 images on 50mm stitched together to create a wide angle shot. Also known as the Brenizer method. Shot at f2

love the method shit @ target.

This Video Contains a practical method of "Living A Worthy Life", full of inner peace and Aananda or everlasting Joy.

Putting an End to the Miseries, Pains and Sorrows of Life.

Aiming at the Completea all round development of Humans.

Finally leading to the "Next Evolutionary Development" in Human Body, we may call it as the "Evolution of Supermind in Superman" or "Divine Transformation of Manind" to attain a "Divine Bodily Form".

Sounds like a fiction, but not at all a fiction.

There are millions of practitioners from across the World, who are Experimenting it Practically.

This method known as "Guru Siyag Siyag Siddha Yoga" is offered free of charge by Guru Siyag -The Spiritual Master, by means of "Online initiation by Mantra Video", Videos available on the Net, for free.

More info -

gurusiyagsiddhayoga.wordpress.com

Using methods of public intervention and video installation, Daniel Canogar's Storming Times Square is born from a desire to have viewers project themselves, literally and metaphorically, onto their immediate environments.

 

The video display content will be the result of a public participation performance. In the first phase of the project, local Times Square community, distinguished New Yorkers and neighborhood pedestrians crawl over a green-screen surface while being captured by an over-head video camera, which will be turned into a dynamic video animation for September’s Midnight Moment.

 

Photo Credit: Clint Spaulding for @TSqArts

 

ShipRocked 2014: January 26-30

method:http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_507515810102eoki.html

ShipRocked 2014: January 26-30

The nervous system of a newborn is immature and exhaustion is increased, so his protective inhibition is highly pronounced: he sleeps for a large part of the day. To assess the state of baby’s nervous system, his unconditioned reflexes are studied first of all. Many reflexes of the newborns and babies at the age of 3 months old are called primitive because of the immature nervous system. We offer some study methods of inherent baby reflexes in today’s article: developachild.net/newborn-baby-reflexes-study-methods/

Wood blocks clamped right above the bridge. This will act as the fulcrum.

"Design is the method of putting form and content together.

Design, just as art, has multiple definitions; there is no single definition.

Design can be art.

Design can be aesthetics.

Design is so simple, that's why it is so complicated."

PAUL RAND

www.i-mesh.eu

goo.gl/MDI1pj

Bokeh panorama portrait. Shot while experimenting for a blog post (http://lifeinmegapixels.com/blog/2011/03/bokeh-in-panoramas/)

 

One of the benefits of this method is of course the resolution, so to view the full hapf gigapixel image visit gigapan.org/gigapans/73029/

Method at Operation Overflow

“The Learning and Performance Research Center hosted Todd Little for its 4th annual Methods Workshop, designed to strengthen understanding of statistics and research design across the Washington State University community.”

Holy Cross Wilderness

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