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Set on board a deep space scientific vessel called The Persistence in the year 2521, the ship arrives at the site of a collapsing star 17,000 light years from earth. While conducting a major experiment, a horrific incident occurs mutating many of the crew. As The Persistence is pulled into the gravity of the collapsing star, the ship’s computer, ‘IRIS’ wakes remaining members of the crew from cryogenic sleep – one at a time. Can you stay alive long enough to get to the engine room and save The Persistence?
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Taken with a Bencini Comet 310 110 film camera on Lomochrome Purple, developed in the Bellini C41 kit.
Image for the Daily Create 919 on 07/15/14, brought to you by the awesome & open digital storytelling learning community a.k.a., ds106.
Assignment: Create a photo that represents the idea of immortality.
Immortality...I thought about sunlight and other preconceived images and held them in my mind's eye, like a shopping list. I then went looking for an image to match the construct in my mind. So glad I was open to seeing something I didn't expect.
Other paths to immortality depart from here:
Suicidal Tendencies, Tim "Rawbiz" Williams
EMP Persistence Tour
Le Bataclan - Paris, France - 21/01/2014
Live report on MusicWaves
Philippe Bareille
During our visit to the Dali Museum (One Dali Blvd., St. Petersburg), I took photos of some of the oil paintings on display. This work is titled The Disintegration of the Persistence of Memory.
A few details on this painting according to the museum's website:
The Disintegration of the Persistence of Memory
Salvador Dalí
1952-54
Oil on canvas
This painting features one of Dali's most popular images, the melting watch. In 1931, Dali painted his first melting watch. He said he was inspired one hot day while working in his studio when he noticed some runny Camembert cheese.
To Dali, the oozing cheese resembled a melting watch, so immediately he painted three melting watches on his canvas, capturing the public’s imagination for succeeding generations.
It is not clear why these melting watches are so startling and memorable, but they do suggest several powerful associations. They illustrate how time can be fluid, as in a dream. But a more essential and threatening association concerns our dependence upon clocks. The world runs by the clock – scheduling events is essential for life to function normally. If clocks melt, time becomes meaningless, and there is no way to control activities, leading to chaos.
Looking across the painting, what do you see? There are several images suggesting chaos, including the ocean fragmenting into atomic bits, its skin-like edge lifted to reveal a fish fluorescing. Yet there are other images that suggest continuity as well, particularly in the details of Dali's beloved Port Lligat landscape. Other questions arise – is the image disintegrating, or is it an expression of continuity? Is time interrupted, or is it fluid and elastic? Looking beneath the ocean's surface, do you discover disintegration or order? Dali leaves the answers to the viewer.
The motion sensor is a small spring that makes contact with a metal
ring around it when the device is in motion, and can shut off the LED
array if no motion is detected.
Suicidal Tendencies, Tim "Rawbiz" Williams
EMP Persistence Tour
Le Bataclan - Paris, France - 21/01/2014
Live report on MusicWaves
Philippe Bareille
Essa foi a imagem usada para ilustrar o meu último videozinho de animação, feito com a parceira de Camila Torres.
Foi um trabalho de aprendizado e de descoberta. As falhas pode deixar que os próprios produtores já se cansaram de apontar, mas na época em que foi feito não teria como ter sido diferente mesmo, então temos é que curtir seus pequenos méritos =) Passou até no Vitória Cine Vídeo, por incrível que pareça!!
O link do vídeo é esse aqui:
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THE | PERSISTENCE | OF | POETRY | BY | WITTER BYNNER |
[decoration] | SAN FRANCISCO | THE BOOK CLUB OF CALIFORNIA
| MCMXXIX
10 1⁄8 × 7 5⁄8. 40 pp.—page of limitation (i), blank (ii), title (iii), copyright notice
(iv), dedication (v), blank (vi), half-title (vii), blank (viii), text (1) 2–29, colophon
(30), blank (31), acknowledgment (32).
Decorations on title and opening page of text in red by Julian Links. The page
of limitation is signed by the author. Type Caslon, handset. Paper mold made.
Bound in red cloth, title in gold on back. 325 copies printed by the Windsor
Press (James and Cecil Johnson). Price $7.50.
Part of this essay appeared in the author’s introduction to The Jade Mountain,
and a portion was printed in The Dial under the title Poetry and Culture.
In 1946 copies of this book were still on hand. They were used at that time
as premiums to gain new members.
Persistence of life 2.
How growing things flourish in spite of what might be considered hardship...
Such a graceful line, suggesting a question mark.
This hen has just landed, thinking it had ditched the drake that was harassing her. No such luck.
(5 of 6 in sequence shared)
If Mister Feet isn't on the ground, it stands to reason that he must be up in the air!
I'm so mean, I perched Mister Feet in the nut feeder to get Ashley to cooperate for this shot. He was just out of reach and out of frame, lol.
f/3.5, 1/500, iso200
I blurred the background in Gimp to lessen the effect of our ugly brown fence.
Suicidal Tendencies, Mike Muir
EMP Persistence Tour
Le Bataclan - Paris, France - 21/01/2014
Live report on MusicWaves
Philippe Bareille
I'm sure this is just random spam, but the idea that there really is a Kevin Sanderson who would like to be the wholesale distributor for Emergency Pants makes me giggle each time I get this email.
Salvador Dalí's The Persistence of Memory, the best-known work of the famous surrealist painter. At the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
I was primarily familiar with this painting from seeing poster-sized prints for sale in the university student union and hanging in dorm rooms. I was surprised to discover that the original is only about 9 inches tall.
Dalí called the pink monster-thing in the center of composition a "paranoic-critic camembert". Please use the "paranoic-critic camembert" Flickr tag on all your own photos of paranoic-critic camemberts so that all images of paranoic-critic camemberts can be easily referenced.
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persistence. this is how I spotted this porsche 356, then I gave pursuit and got a few decent shots eventually.
Set on board a deep space scientific vessel called The Persistence in the year 2521, the ship arrives at the site of a collapsing star 17,000 light years from earth. While conducting a major experiment, a horrific incident occurs mutating many of the crew. As The Persistence is pulled into the gravity of the collapsing star, the ship’s computer, ‘IRIS’ wakes remaining members of the crew from cryogenic sleep – one at a time. Can you stay alive long enough to get to the engine room and save The Persistence?
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I'll go back and check on this baby Christmas tree in a year or so. I wonder what it can do with that amount of soil between the rocks :))
Terror - Persistence Tour
Bataclan - Paris - 30.01.2012
Nicolas Gaire
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"But the Voyager record is on its way out of the solar system. The erosion in interstellar space--chiefly cosmic rays and impacting dust grains--is so slow that the information on the record will last a billion years. Genes and brains and books encode information differently and persist through time at different rates. But the persistence of memory of the human species will be far longer in the impressed metal grooves on the Voyager interstellar record."
--Carl Sagan
through the winter, through floods, even though rocks and against gravity, weeds persist. and i can't even grow a decent bunch of parsley
This plant was growing up through some rocks in the Painted Desert in Arizona. Everything was barren of life all around.... except for this green, persistant, willful bundle of life.
Taken with a Bilora Boy 127 camera in week 90 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
www.flickr.com/photos/tony_kemplen/collections/72157623113584240
The film is Efke 100 developed in Ilfosol 3.
The first year of the project is documented in this book:
After popping out the main chip and LED array, there was only the
battery compartment and motion sensor left.
we caved and bought postcards from this little girl.
we then saw her again an hour later and she tried selling us some more, either having forgotten or trying her luck ; )
we declined and she started following us towards another temple, far from where we found her. she walked with us for a long while, giggling along. i was a little worried she'd get lost as she was so small but 15 min later she said goodbye and walked back.
sweet thing. i could have taken her back with us.