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Deciding on a Partner for Insurance Process Outsourcing Made Easy!
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More heavily processed pictures of Tigger. The original image was of Tigger getting my attention while standing in a warm sunbeam in the Kitchen.
Here's another look at the software loom system I'm building, again rendering a segment of an endless pattern.
Here you can see that the textile being generated is 3D - you can get into any section of it to examine the details.
Also worth noting is that it's a 'live' system, so you can watch the loom weaving thread by thread. Will post a video shortly.
Built with Processing 2.0
AnySolicitor not properly investigating and precognosing witnesses before a trial is an abuse of process.
Neither the Law Society of Scotland or SCCRC would investigate my complaints of Jim Keegan not interviewing 16 defence witnesses before my trial.
I am tthe classic victim in that i was wrongly convicted because of this abuse of process
Spent the weekend playing around with albumen printing. Just wanted to go through the process once end-to-end using my equipment and chemistry. Went reasonably well: at least I got results. Lots of room for improvement, but...another tool to add to the toolbox.
Have to find the right paper, though. Of the 3-4 that I tried, only the bristol board recommended by the Eastman crew for salt printing worked well. The other papers ranged from mediocre to awful. Interestingly, the only other paper to be even OK was from a pad of writing paper I was given as a gift a while back: it was recycled from a bunch of obsolete topographical maps. The school photo above (from a found glass plate negative) has a bit of the Davis Strait and the Labrador Sea on the back...
fog + humber river * 3 min. = this
110 ND filter
post processed from RAW
etienne brule park (old mill)
humber river, toronto
The TIME CONSUMING selection process for Silent conversations Exhibition that I am curating. Editing down from the 145 entries that have come in, to a realistic number that can go into the show.
SILENT CONVERSATIONS
Which will be Group exhibition: 12 March – 30 April 2009
We all participate in frequent conversations as part of our daily lives – with family, friends and colleagues and even complete strangers. Through this interaction we exchange ideas and information, express our feelings, learn and grow as people. However, almost 50% of all communication is unspoken – relying on human actions, reactions and expressions. As a result of differences in culture, education and experience these can frequently be misinterpreted.
Artists constantly seek to provoke external responses through articulation of an internal dialogue, creating a non-verbal form of communication that might have universal resonance.
As an artist you should articulate your innermost thoughts through a creative voice that can speak as loud as words. Through your art you may use your voice to express a very personal reflection or observation, or you may wish to make a social comment, a response to worldwide events or even a proposed solution to specific issues. We are looking to you to provoke a silent conversation through an artwork that may be created in any medium that best describes this theme.
Educating and training the masses is expensive and troublesome, but the Ludgonian Industrial Union has the answer, Neuro-Net Processors. Neuro-Net Processors, or learning computers, upload information and knowledge stored on disks and input them directly into the mind. A synthetic brain fluid is injected into the brain causing it to grow more neuro pathways. These pathways allow massive amounts of information to be stored. Unfortunately, these artificially created pathways occasionally splice with healthy brain tissue, and the information injected is stored over vital brain functions, such as memories, bladder control, etc.
Mist, I love it, but I needed some warmth too. Boy it's almost freezing! Cross process in Photogene App did the trick. Have a nice day!