View allAll Photos Tagged NewGeneration
Every year there's this little summer festival more or less in my backyard (i think it's 500 meters from my home)... but every year i manage to miss it somehow, but not this year. I saw the tents and heard the music today from my home. Online I checked the program and it seemed that a very steady lineup of Dutch rappers would perform this evening, so I went there and enjoyed the show!
How convenient, after the last performance I was home in five minutes!
Complete set here.
This was the last song on the festival btw, from the famous video and of which i even got a sticker on my bike (and if you spot really *really* careful, you can see i even got the same shirt on as they wear in the video, with 'ik haat habbekrats' on there, although i got the gold edition), now no one will think i'm a fan now would they?
Every year there's this little summer festival more or less in my backyard (i think it's 500 meters from my home)... but every year i manage to miss it somehow, but not this year. I saw the tents and heard the music today from my home. Online I checked the program and it seemed that a very steady lineup of Dutch rappers would perform this evening, so I went there and enjoyed the show!
How convenient, after the last performance I was home in five minutes!
Complete set here.
This was the last song on the festival btw, from the famous video and of which i even got a sticker on my bike.
Every year there's this little summer festival more or less in my backyard (i think it's 500 meters from my home)... but every year i manage to miss it somehow, but not this year. I saw the tents and heard the music today from my home. Online I checked the program and it seemed that a very steady lineup of Dutch rappers would perform this evening, so I went there and enjoyed the show!
How convenient, after the last performance I was home in five minutes!
Complete set here.
Every year there's this little summer festival more or less in my backyard (i think it's 500 meters from my home)... but every year i manage to miss it somehow, but not this year. I saw the tents and heard the music today from my home. Online I checked the program and it seemed that a very steady lineup of Dutch rappers would perform this evening, so I went there and enjoyed the show!
How convenient, after the last performance I was home in five minutes!
Complete set here.
Please view this as a set.
Continuing my second and final set of portraits from the Gospel Fest in Chicago, June 2-4, at the Millennium Park.
I've arranged my two sets in a Classical Generation and a New Generation.
I came across many different people at this musical festival, all of which had their own unique personality and character. Everyone from this 75 year old gentleman with a passion for the past and a fellow Flickr member with a passion for both Gospel music and cameras!! It was a wonderful event that I literally happened upon. I'm fortunate to live in such an amazing city.
The following portraits will reflect the gap between the two generations all while they're gathered together to enjoy the same experience.
side note: this guy is a fellow flickr'r!! What are the odds?
This was the last song on the festival btw, from the famous video and of which i even got a sticker on my bike.
Every year there's this little summer festival more or less in my backyard (i think it's 500 meters from my home)... but every year i manage to miss it somehow, but not this year. I saw the tents and heard the music today from my home. Online I checked the program and it seemed that a very steady lineup of Dutch rappers would perform this evening, so I went there and enjoyed the show!
How convenient, after the last performance I was home in five minutes!
Complete set here.
Every year there's this little summer festival more or less in my backyard (i think it's 500 meters from my home)... but every year i manage to miss it somehow, but not this year. I saw the tents and heard the music today from my home. Online I checked the program and it seemed that a very steady lineup of Dutch rappers would perform this evening, so I went there and enjoyed the show!
How convenient, after the last performance I was home in five minutes!
Complete set here.
This was the last song on the festival btw, from the famous video and of which i even got a sticker on my bike.
Every year there's this little summer festival more or less in my backyard (i think it's 500 meters from my home)... but every year i manage to miss it somehow, but not this year. I saw the tents and heard the music today from my home. Online I checked the program and it seemed that a very steady lineup of Dutch rappers would perform this evening, so I went there and enjoyed the show!
How convenient, after the last performance I was home in five minutes!
Complete set here.
A Boeing 737-900 "New Generation" taking off from Atlanta on a Monday morning. (Took this shot from my seat as we waited for our gate...)
Right now she is going through a period of fascination with acorns. She has acorns everywhere, in bags, in cups, in boxes, in pockets. I imagine that her parents will be finding lost and hidden acorns for the next ten years. I love her tight focus on new things when she becomes aware of them.
Revolution or evolution? Fall or rise? Whorehouse or paradise? Cola or guarapo? Marlboro or Cohiba? Beans or lobster? Freedom or Guantanamo? Track suit or tie? Internet or carrier pigeon? Salsa or rap? Old-timer or Turbo? Museum or future-lab? Work or none? Hope or exile? Or a mix of all of these queries? It’s different than we think – much more complicated, deep and full of surprises. Reason enough to dedicate the 21st issue of Slanted Magazine to a young generation of Cuban designers and artists.
“Slanted #21: CUBA – The New Generation” illuminates contemporary design, photography, illustration and typography from Cuba with a special focus on Cuban poster art – most projects and artworks have never been shown outside Cuba
We are very happy to present numerous essays and reports: “Chico & Rita – A film by Fernando Trueba and Javier Mariscal” as well as “Malecón Buena Vista” by Wolfgang Wick (DE), “Happiness” by Frank Wiedemann (DE), “Havana Today, Havana Cultura” by Randall Koral (FR), “Necessary Things” by Ernesto Oroza (US), “Posters as Bridges” by Carlos Zamora (US), “Design on an Island” by Pedro Contreras Suárez (CU), “Give Guantanamo Back to Cuba” by Jonathan M. Hansen (US), “Equal among equals – The Emporer’s New Clothes” by Michael Schmidt (DE), “The Human Memory Machine” by Ian Lynam (JP) as well as “Cuba, mi amor” by Anna Berkenbusch (DE). Furthermore we talked to Hartwig Runge (Ingo Graf, DE), Javier Mariscal (ES), Mario MC (CU), Sachie Hernández Machín (CU), Sara Vega Miche (CU), Nelson Ponce Sánchez (CU), Raúl Valdés González (Raupa, CU), Michele Miyares Hollands (CU), Giselle Monzón Calero (CU), Roberto Ramos Mori (CU), Edel Rodríguez Molano (Mola, CU), Pepe Menéndez (CU), Eduardo Sarmiento (US), Daniel Díaz Milán (CU), Carlos Segura (US), Pablo A. Medina (US), Claudio Sotolongo (CU), Jorge González (DE) and Yoan Pablo Hernández (DE). In our interview format (10 x 10) 10 international designers gave answers to 10 questions about poster design – Andrew Lewis (CA), Anette Lenz (FR), Götz Gramlich (DE), Gunter Rambow (DE), Harmen Liemburg (NL), Jeff Kleinsmith (US), Kiko Farkas (GR), Niklaus Troxler (CH), Takashi Akiyama (JP) und Yossi Lemel (IL).
There are also some innovations to go along with the new issue:
a) The first issue of 2013 appears in a new format (16 x 24 cm) and bigger volume (320 (!) pages) and will be released 2 times a year in spring and autumn from now on.
b) Thanks to the preceded crowdfunding, this issue is completely bilingual (English/Spanish).
c) Slanted is now interactive: With the free Augmented Reality app Junaio you can experience lots of extras.
d) The additional booklet “Contemporary Typefaces” presents the most interesting typefaces from the last six months: Agmena (Linotype Originals), Aleksei (Fatype), Classic Grotesque (Monotype), Conspired Lovers (HaraldGeisler.com), Daphne (TypeManufactur), Gemma (Mota Italic), Irma Text Narrow (Typotheque), Lettera-Txt (Lineto.com), Lupa Sans Pro (Volcano Type/MyFonts), Macula (Bold Monday), MeM (26+), Paris Pro (Moshik Nadav Typography), Publico Banner (Commercial Type) and Worthe Numerals (House Industries).
e) Slanted #21 is the bachelor thesis of Falko Gerlinghoff and Markus Lange, students at Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design.
Slanted Magazine #21:
CUBA – The New Generation
Editor: MAGMA Brand Design
Release: April 4th, 2013
Volume: 320 pages
Format: 16 x 24 cm
Language: English, German
Every year there's this little summer festival more or less in my backyard (i think it's 500 meters from my home)... but every year i manage to miss it somehow, but not this year. I saw the tents and heard the music today from my home. Online I checked the program and it seemed that a very steady lineup of Dutch rappers would perform this evening, so I went there and enjoyed the show!
How convenient, after the last performance I was home in five minutes!
Complete set here.
Every year there's this little summer festival more or less in my backyard (i think it's 500 meters from my home)... but every year i manage to miss it somehow, but not this year. I saw the tents and heard the music today from my home. Online I checked the program and it seemed that a very steady lineup of Dutch rappers would perform this evening, so I went there and enjoyed the show!
How convenient, after the last performance I was home in five minutes!
Complete set here.
Revolution or evolution? Fall or rise? Whorehouse or paradise? Cola or guarapo? Marlboro or Cohiba? Beans or lobster? Freedom or Guantanamo? Track suit or tie? Internet or carrier pigeon? Salsa or rap? Old-timer or Turbo? Museum or future-lab? Work or none? Hope or exile? Or a mix of all of these queries? It’s different than we think – much more complicated, deep and full of surprises. Reason enough to dedicate the 21st issue of Slanted Magazine to a young generation of Cuban designers and artists.
“Slanted #21: CUBA – The New Generation” illuminates contemporary design, photography, illustration and typography from Cuba with a special focus on Cuban poster art – most projects and artworks have never been shown outside Cuba
We are very happy to present numerous essays and reports: “Chico & Rita – A film by Fernando Trueba and Javier Mariscal” as well as “Malecón Buena Vista” by Wolfgang Wick (DE), “Happiness” by Frank Wiedemann (DE), “Havana Today, Havana Cultura” by Randall Koral (FR), “Necessary Things” by Ernesto Oroza (US), “Posters as Bridges” by Carlos Zamora (US), “Design on an Island” by Pedro Contreras Suárez (CU), “Give Guantanamo Back to Cuba” by Jonathan M. Hansen (US), “Equal among equals – The Emporer’s New Clothes” by Michael Schmidt (DE), “The Human Memory Machine” by Ian Lynam (JP) as well as “Cuba, mi amor” by Anna Berkenbusch (DE). Furthermore we talked to Hartwig Runge (Ingo Graf, DE), Javier Mariscal (ES), Mario MC (CU), Sachie Hernández Machín (CU), Sara Vega Miche (CU), Nelson Ponce Sánchez (CU), Raúl Valdés González (Raupa, CU), Michele Miyares Hollands (CU), Giselle Monzón Calero (CU), Roberto Ramos Mori (CU), Edel Rodríguez Molano (Mola, CU), Pepe Menéndez (CU), Eduardo Sarmiento (US), Daniel Díaz Milán (CU), Carlos Segura (US), Pablo A. Medina (US), Claudio Sotolongo (CU), Jorge González (DE) and Yoan Pablo Hernández (DE). In our interview format (10 x 10) 10 international designers gave answers to 10 questions about poster design – Andrew Lewis (CA), Anette Lenz (FR), Götz Gramlich (DE), Gunter Rambow (DE), Harmen Liemburg (NL), Jeff Kleinsmith (US), Kiko Farkas (GR), Niklaus Troxler (CH), Takashi Akiyama (JP) und Yossi Lemel (IL).
There are also some innovations to go along with the new issue:
a) The first issue of 2013 appears in a new format (16 x 24 cm) and bigger volume (320 (!) pages) and will be released 2 times a year in spring and autumn from now on.
b) Thanks to the preceded crowdfunding, this issue is completely bilingual (English/Spanish).
c) Slanted is now interactive: With the free Augmented Reality app Junaio you can experience lots of extras.
d) The additional booklet “Contemporary Typefaces” presents the most interesting typefaces from the last six months: Agmena (Linotype Originals), Aleksei (Fatype), Classic Grotesque (Monotype), Conspired Lovers (HaraldGeisler.com), Daphne (TypeManufactur), Gemma (Mota Italic), Irma Text Narrow (Typotheque), Lettera-Txt (Lineto.com), Lupa Sans Pro (Volcano Type/MyFonts), Macula (Bold Monday), MeM (26+), Paris Pro (Moshik Nadav Typography), Publico Banner (Commercial Type) and Worthe Numerals (House Industries).
e) Slanted #21 is the bachelor thesis of Falko Gerlinghoff and Markus Lange, students at Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design.
Slanted Magazine #21:
CUBA – The New Generation
Editor: MAGMA Brand Design
Release: April 4th, 2013
Volume: 320 pages
Format: 16 x 24 cm
Language: English, German
A can containing 12 cold, refreshing ounces of Pepsi Throwback. For that bold, crisp, and clean taste of Pepsi cola you remember, choose classic Pepsi with real sugar. It's the choice of the past and the future. It's the choice of yesterday and tomorrow. It's the real choice of the new generation.
Follow me on Facebook
Every year there's this little summer festival more or less in my backyard (i think it's 500 meters from my home)... but every year i manage to miss it somehow, but not this year. I saw the tents and heard the music today from my home. Online I checked the program and it seemed that a very steady lineup of Dutch rappers would perform this evening, so I went there and enjoyed the show!
How convenient, after the last performance I was home in five minutes!
Complete set here.