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Reception Robins enjoyed their visit from the micro pigs. They each had a chance to brush, stroke and walk the pigs.
28 gauge kanthal micro coil. about 1.2 Ohms. Takes a couple seconds to hit operating temp. But not too shabby!
micro/macro | 2013 | 68” x 24” x 20” | wood, water, light, optics, modified microfilm viewer, plastic
A device inside the wooden casement projects the real-time movement of oil floating on water from a 3 inch Petri-dish to an 8 foot diameter spot on the gallery wall. Droplets of oil travel across the water, and thus across the wall.
Reception Robins enjoyed their visit from the micro pigs. They each had a chance to brush, stroke and walk the pigs.
Reception Robins enjoyed their visit from the micro pigs. They each had a chance to brush, stroke and walk the pigs.
Presentation by Dr. Paul Schwarz, during panel discussion, "The Search for a Public Malting Barley Variety Better Suited for All Malt Brewing."
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The 2017 Craft Brewers Conference
Walter E. Washington Convention Center
Washington, D.C.
12 April 2017
▶ The conference extended over four days, 10-13 April 2017.
▶ More photos: here.
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Micro-monstres dans leurs boites d'allumettes avec leurs couches.
Modèle tiré du livre "microcrafts" : www.amazon.com/Microcrafts-Tiny-Treasures-Make-Share/dp/1...
Papiers Fifi Mandirac.
After working for a number of fashion designers in Damascus, Nazreen Safar set up her own fashion business in 2019 specialising in traditional bead work. At that time it was just her and one other person running the business. in 2021, Nazreen applied for a small grant from AKF to purchase some modern equipment to allow her to develop more sophisticated designs. As part of AKF’s Work and Enterprise programme in Syria, AKF provides grants to businesses which have the potential to grow and create jobs. In 2022, Nazreen received an additional grant which she blended with a loan from AKDN’s First Micro-finance Bank in order to solarise her business which, like much of Syria, had been hampered by intermittent electricity supply. As a result, her business grew by 150% and she was able to hire more staff. Today, she has 15 employees, 9 full time and 6 part time to keep with demand. Nazreen sells to customers across Syria and Lebanon typically for celebratory moments like engagements, weddings and parties.