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in "Chosen Memories: Contemporary Latin American Art from the

Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Gift and Beyond" at MoMA

The tiles on this bracelet say

"You will be prosperous"

and

"You attract wealth"

co prosperity show-- tirra lirra

NNSP Director Jack Mills introduces NNSP's 2013 conference on regional, industry-focused workforce partnerships, Pathways to Prosperity: Sector Initiatives in the Mid-South, in Memphis, TN.

 

Photo by Andrew Breig, andrewjbreig.com/.

Curnis Upkins, Jr., Vice President, Human Resources & Workforce Services, Mississippi Hospital Association, speaks on a panel of Business Champions for Sector Initiatives at the 2013 Pathways to Prosperity: Sector Initiatives in the Mid-South conference in Memphis, TN.

 

Photo by Andrew Breig, andrewjbreig.com/.

co prosperity show-- Mahjongg

Pardon the unclear photo. I was using a low pixel camera. Gawad Kalinga

Hanging out by the fire in the morning

Taken by Sergio Pellizzari

2 November: The Rt. Hon. Iain Duncan Smith, MP launched the 2015 Legatum Prosperity Index™. The Index, which has been endorsed by Chancellor George Osborne, ranks 142 countries in terms of wealth and wellbeing. The Legatum Institute's Sian Hansen gave opening remarks, followed by a presentation of key findings by Nathan Gamester. Read more at www.li.com/events/launch-of-the-2015-legatum-prosperity-i.... Photos by Stolen Oranges

  

Taken by Sergio Pellizzari

‘The Political Reporter’ is a new media installation by Boone, NC-based artist Mark Nystrom that generates random, but intriguing statements with words found on political websites and in the media. Sources include the Obama and Romney presidential campaigns, the Democratic and Republican parties, bloggers and the news media.

 

‘The Political Reporter’ animates a cloud of letters and periodically makes statements. These images are screen grabs taken while ‘The Political Reporter’ was running on Election Day and the day after.

 

Letters from words gathered from conservative sources are colored red and ones from liberal sources are blue. ‘The Political Reporter’s’ vocabulary includes over 70,000 words, but only 300 appear on the screen at any given time. As words are used to make statements, they are replaced by randomly chosen new ones from the list of 70,000.

Watercolour and ink on paper

There is no "subject" in this. I like the colors and composition. It's actually a montage of three images: one for the TV, one for the background, and another of the condiments.

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