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Cassava is used in the starch industry throughout Southeast Asia to make products from noodles to pharmaceuticals, supporting smallholder incomes. For full story visit: bit.ly/1g8lTHg

 

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Shannon Slane: Processed

An Exploration of modern food through new sculpture. Sculpture, Senior Exhibition.

The Granite Room

211 Peters St SW

Atlanta, GA 30313

 

My current work addresses the production of food in modern American society. From factory farming to locally raised produce, I seek to explore what may be one of the most pressing issues of our time in a lighthearted and approachable manner. It is widely acknowledged that the industrialization of food manufacturing has transformed the lives, habits, and bodies of Americans, as well as alerted the way that most of our society thinks-or doesn’t think-about where food comes from and what food is. I create digitally fabricated representations of animals that are engineered and produced, and may have more in common with products or raw materials than other living creatures. These animals, which are designed, fabricated and then placed on assembly lines that guide their existence from inception to processing, include chickens, cows, pigs, and fish. My work is also concerned with edible plants and their role in our lives both historically and presently. Plants as well as animals are now being generated inside laboratories, and travel unimaginable distances to reach our supermarkets and tables. This is a marvel of human technology and global society as well as a complex system that may need re-working if humanity is to move toward a sustainable future.

I hope that I can put what goes onto your plate into your thoughts as well.

 

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Images générées avec Processing.

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Earlier today, the Guardian's data store released a list showing how much different countries and organizations have pledged to the Haiti eathquake aid effort.

 

I built a visualization tool to turn these numbers into something real - first, I asked how much money was being spent per citizen of these countries. Then I took that figure and converted it to Avatar minutes: how many minutes of Avatar would this earthquake aid pay for?

 

Sweden gives up the most Avatar minutes (37 - almost a quarter of the film) while Canada donates just 3 minutes of Avatar time per citizen (which probably wouldn't even make it through the credits).

 

These images are a screenshot from a tool which allows you to explore the data in detail.

 

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Built in Processing v.1.0

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this is for lesson 11, post processing, these are not my images!

 

1. River, I tweaked the exposure a bit, making it a bit kinder on the eyes and also cropped the picture,

2. Leaf, there were 2 black spots on it, and I used the spot healing brush to remove it,

3. Spider web, we were to get creative on this one, so I added a cute little spider and named it Charlotte,

 

I am a bit behind on my assignments due to my lap top being plagued by malware so I will be posting lots of pictures this week, so bare with me, things will get back to normal soon! No need to comment, I know I am behind on commenting so no rush on commenting my photos!

but I can't read between the lines

Processing wet starch, Kampong Cham, Cambodia. Cassava is used in the starch industry throughout Southeast Asia to make products from noodles to pharmaceuticals, supporting smallholder incomes. For full story visit: bit.ly/1g8lTHg

 

Credit: ©2014CIAT/GeorginaSmith

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Coal Mine Canyon, Arizona

 

This image goes with the others being posted to a new set for this canyon in northeast Arizona. I've been researching the geology of this canyon and have been finding interesting information about mapping the geology here. In this image is seen: Entrada Formation, Dakota Sandstone, shale (colored bright red by the burning of layers of coal in some lower areas of the strata) and sedimentary rock from millions of years ago.

 

This link to an abstract of mapping done in 2007 by the US Geological Survey has detailed information: gsa.confex.com/gsa/2007RM/finalprogram/abstract_120763.htm

Stills from VJ projects performed last night at the Mighty Gallery to Bitshifter's gameboy-driven audio.

 

All visuals were run as Processing-exported OSX applications controlled live with an M-Audio Trigger Finger. Someone buy me a Lemur so I can do this properly.

Processing. St. Paul's Cathedral, Dunedin, New Zealand. Contax 139 Quartz, Carl Zeiss Vario Sonnar 3.3/28-85. Kodak Portra 800, pushed one stop.

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This is were the nastiness happened. The birds were captured as they came out of the hen house in the morning and placed into the animal carrier. Then one at a time they made there way to the cone attached to the log on the bucking horse. The bucket is to ketch the drippings and not make a huge mess on the ground.

 

Hints here:

1) 2 cones will reduce the time standing around. One person at this end could process enough birds to keep the dressing table running 2 operators if there were 2 cones.

2) The bucket needs water in the bottom of it when you start. It makes cleanup easier.

 

If interested the cone is made form a 5 gallon bucket there are a number of videos on youtube that show how to do it. I watched 10 or so before I cut a bucket. I cannot clam any new thoughts here I stole it all.

 

Back story:

Over the Christmas holiday / vacation season (2019) my wife and I for the first time butchered chickens (roosters actually). We had 21 birds we took all but one of the roosters and converted them to food. We are now down to 9 birds total. These pictures show the station we set up and used to do this. Only one picture shows my wife with a bird that looks like it came from the store so I do not think there is anything questionable here. Some of the birds went into the freezer as whole birds but about half went to the caner. She made shredder chicken.

 

My wife then baked the bones and boiled them for broth. The bones and other solids were strained form this dark chicken broth. The broth went into jars and was canned for later use. The bones and other solids filled 2 Walmart bags. I took these bags and dumped them into the charcoal refractory I made over the summer from a paint can. This got popped into the wood burner. After a few minutes sitting in the already hot coals steam started coming out then other gasses which flared and burn as in the Video in my photo stream. Once that stopped I had charcoal.

 

The Charcoal will go back tot he Chicken Coop to absorb the life from the Chicken coop floor as they move and live over it (ok poop on it mostly). It will then be returned to the soil to enrich next years fruits and vegetables.

 

These Roosters in exchange for the food we gave them gave us.

-Compost they processed (See Edible Acres videos on youtube link in my video description)

-Meat

-Broth

-Heat (while the gasses were burning off)

-BioChar that will lead to better food from next year until we garden no more

- The feet still need processed for the goodness they still hold

 

We only discarded the heads and internal organs (not in our diet)

 

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Heavily processed (via AI style transfer) image of Tigger on the table a year ago or so.

Okay, I processed the photo a lot. Hopefully not too much!

My flatmate at a fancy dress party. Lit by a Lomosplash flash.

Camera: Lomo LC-A

Film: Kodak Elite Chrome 100

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The Processor Technology Sol, introduced in the mid 1970's, was one of the first microcomputers that actually looked vaguely like a desktop PC rather than an instrument panel full of toggle switches.

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Processed and painted on.

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Why? Because I could AND the original looked like crap.

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Fuji X-Pro-1 files processed in Raw Photo Processor 64

 

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2048 x 2048 pixel image for the iPad’s 2048 x 1536 pixel retina display.

 

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lenna from signal processing

 

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