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A normalized look at three parameters involved in the high-G load testing performed on the Deuce aircraft by Captain Jebediah and Commander Valentina. Speeds reached upwards of 200m/s while Gs peaked at 6.8 with a sustained load of over 5Gs
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The histogram, count normalized to the total and count normalized to the highest bin (supa) of people saying "F'n!" on a message board I frequent.
RESEARCH PANEL: Cultural change: Telling stories, shaping identity and normalizing precarity
(Photo: Mary Kang)
All the shots are unique, you haven't seen them earlier and were not processed from published ones!
These shots were made with Pentax KF B&W Orange settings. Not IR as for shots with black sky to add a pinch of doom scenario or apocalyptic emotions. Time to find out what's good in traditional b&w shots. Both other series and this one were accompanied with CPF.
What I did was normalizing central gray scope here to make the shots look similar. I'm aiming to discover camera sets to make shots without need to post process them, if that would be possible, or with minimalist touches of my GIMP.
I did not touched black slider. Gray (+/-), white (-) and highlight (-) sliders only, plus conservative values for sharpness (only for compensation of camera soft settings): Radius: 1.000, Amount: 0.310 and Threshold: 0.110.
I ask you for comments what to check, what to correct and how,
and which compositions look better using such bright settings for shooting b&w with strong day light. Any suggestions are welcome and highly appreciated.
Thank you. :) Have a nice fun here. :)
Propositions #2: Assemblism is a day-long gathering that addresses the current rise of the new authoritarian world order, and the millions of bodies that have gathered in resistance in liberated autonomous zones, occupied buildings, city squares, prisons, and cultural spaces to collectively enact a different demand for egalitarian society. What democratic cultures manifest through assemblist practices? And how do such democratic cultures contribute to establishing new forms of emancipatory (self-)governance? During this event, art workers, political representatives, and activists discuss the cultural dimensions of assemblist practices, from the pan-European movements to forms of non-human assembly, seeking new alliances. This is the second performative conference of BAK’s long-term research itinerary Propositions for Non-Fascist Living, prompted by the dramatic resurfacing and normalization of historical and contemporary fascisms in our present. The gathering takes place in a makeshift environment amid the renovation of BAK’s new venue and brings together diverse publics to take on the pressing concerns of our time. The program concludes with the book launch of poet, artist, and 2017–2018 BAK Fellow Quinsy Gario’s Roet in het Eten. Propositions #2: Assemblism is developed following the 2017 collaboration between BAK and Studio Jonas Staal’s campaign New Unions (2016–ongoing), with contributions from, among others, architect Paul Kuipers and designer Remco van Bladel. The campaign developed installations for the public assemblies of the pan-European Democracy in Europe Movement 2025 (DiEM25), which will be on display during the performative conference. Reserve your seat for Propositions #2: Assemblism here. A vegetarian lunch (€5) and dinner (€10) can be purchased during the event. Catering by Utrecht-based Rammenas and Koffie Leute. For more information, please see our website. www.bakonline.org
"normalization of disqualification" in society refers to the process by which certain groups or individuals are systematically excluded from full participation in society and their exclusion is seen as normal or acceptable. This can occur through various mechanisms, such as:
Social stigma: Certain groups or individuals may be labeled as deviant, undesirable, or dangerous, leading to their exclusion from social circles, opportunities, and resources.
Legal discrimination: Laws and policies may be implemented that explicitly restrict the rights and freedoms of certain groups or individuals.
Institutional bias: Institutions such as schools, workplaces, and the criminal justice system may have policies and practices that disproportionately disadvantage certain groups or individuals.
Economic inequality: Unequal access to education, employment, and wealth can lead to the marginalization and exclusion of certain groups or individuals.
The normalization of disqualification can have a number of negative consequences for individuals and society as a whole. These can include:
Loss of potential: When individuals are excluded from opportunities, their potential to contribute to society is not fully realized.
Increased social conflict: Exclusion and discrimination can lead to anger, resentment, and social unrest.
Erosion of social cohesion: When certain groups are marginalized, it can weaken the bonds that hold society together.
Undermining of democracy: Discrimination and exclusion can undermine the principles of equality and inclusion that are essential for a functioning democracy.
There are a number of things that can be done to address the normalization of disqualification, including:
Raising awareness: Educating the public about the harmful effects of discrimination and exclusion is essential for building a more inclusive society.
Challenging discriminatory policies and practices: Working to change laws, policies, and practices that discriminate against certain groups or individuals.
Promoting diversity and inclusion: Creating environments where everyone feels welcome and respected, regardless of their background or identity.
Empowering marginalized groups: Providing support and resources to help marginalized groups overcome the barriers they face.
By working to address the normalization of disqualification, we can create a more just and equitable society where everyone has the opportunity to reach their full potential.
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