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Bully Suicide Project campaign for Campus Harmony, Inc. photographed by Fashion photographer Tracy Nanthavongsa.
Cis-Iscte is a partner in the European Erasmus+ Project GRIT - Growing in uRban educatIon and diversity that focuses on fostering educational equity in urban educational settings, which are particularly vulnerable to problems associated with early school leaving.
Experience sharing with policy makers in ESL and researchers, on the 24tht of september 2020.
Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz.
Vanuatu warrior dancer ... this guy was awesome ...he and his troupe had just performed a whole bunch of dances and finished with the warrior dance... wow ... very energetic and violent with the spears ... but so cool that they keep up with the old cultures ...
he was happy to pose for me ...most excellent...he looked very tired ans was sweating profusely ... I think his name was Marcel ... his accent was quite thick, plus he was short of breath ...and well ...my hearing ain't what it used to be ...lol
Pour sa sixième session, le LASCO PROJECT invite 6 artistes français et internationaux à défricher de nouveaux espaces du Palais de Tokyo : Philippe Baudelocque, Stelios Faitakis, JR et les OSGEMEOS, Olivier Kosta-Théfaine.
Philippe Baudelocque, - + / = +
Au Palais de Tokyo, Philippe Baudelocque entend « composer l’espace au jour le jour, comme un blog, sur plusieurs mois. » Son intervention défriche un escalier monumental - entre une élévation spatiale et une chute dans les abysses -, plongeant le public en immersion dans ses tracés atomiques. Entre les lignes et les dégradés de ces paysages instables, le macro rencontre le micro, le physique devient mental, le vertical défie l’horizontal, la force cohabite avec le vulnérable et le sauvage a des allures domestiques…
Philippe Baudelocque (né en 1974 à Yerres, France, où il vit) trace à la craie blanche sur fond noir son bestiaire cosmique, ses univers infinis, ses empreintes de mains, ses OVNI, ses magmas emmêlés… : autant de travaux composés de symboles mystérieux et désacralisés. Ses fresques fragiles et éphémères sont composées de cellules, d’étoiles filantes, de croisement de lignes chamaniques et autres motifs - ses « codex » - qu’il dessine à l’avance dans un carnet.
Stelios Faitakis, Elegy Of May. Part I: The Deepness Of Things. Part II: The Round Table
Stelios Faitakis présente deux peintures murales sur le thème de l’insoumission, tissant des liens entre les événements de Mai 68 influencés par la pensée situationniste, et les luttes actuelles. Comme l’artiste le précise : « Les deux surfaces de mon projet au Palais de Tokyo présentent une relation intéressante entre elles, l’une étant cachée sous l’autre. C’était parfait pour une composition en deux parties (…), toutes deux en lien étroit avec des images bien connues de l’iconographie byzantine, de la crucifixion et de la Cène, mais détournées. »
Sur fonds dorés ou argentés, les peintures d’Histoire de Stelios Faitakis (né en 1976, vit à Athènes) décomposent l’architecture, les symboles géométriques, la typographie et remixent les références et les techniques. Ses icônes désacralisées mettent en scène des auréoles enflammées, des résistants palestiniens, des émeutes, les excès du capitalisme ou plus récemment les traversées mortuaires des migrants.
JR et OSGEMEOS, Manutention - ŒUVRE INACCESSIBLE AU PUBLIC
Installée dans un espace inaccessible au public, l’œuvre de JR et les OSGEMEOS est visible grâce à un écran vidéo situé dans le Foyer Jean-Renoir (niv. 1).
Pour leur première collaboration dans une institution, JR et les OSGEMEOS investissent un tunnel souterrain secret du Palais de Tokyo. Travaillant sur la mémoire de ces murs – pendant l’Occupation, les sous-sols du Palais de Tokyo ont été réquisitionnés pour stocker des milliers de pianos spoliés –, les artistes ont collé des photographies, élaboré des peintures à partir d’images d’archives, brûlé les plafonds et composé des sculptures en bougies.
Les peintures de Otavio et Gustavo Pandolfo (nés à Sao Paulo en 1974, où ils vivent), connus sous le nom de OSGEMEOS, mixent les codes du graffiti avec ceux du hip-hop, du folklore brésilien, de la politique, des cirques alternatifs, ou encore de la mythologie. Depuis 2002, ils peignent une série de « Géants » jaunes, dans l’espace public, pour rétrécir visuellement nos villes. JR (né en 1983, il vit entre Paris et New York) effectue un travail de photographies XXL, en noir et blanc, qu’il colle dans l’espace public pour révéler les invisibles du monde entier, des banlieues françaises à la Turquie, de Times Square au Louvre, en passant par les ghettos du Kenya ou les favelas du Brésil.
Olivier Kosta-Théfaine, Soffitto
Olivier Kosta-Théfaine s’empare de trois coupoles sur lesquelles il compose au briquet un ciel calciné - la technique vient des halls HLM où des jeunes, pour brûler le temps, s’essayent aux écritures en feu sur les plafonds - remixant les fresques classiques des Palais Italiens avec la tradition du vandalisme quotidien des cités. Olivier Kosta-Théfaine dissèque la ville par ses périphéries, ses mauvaises réputations et ses légendes urbaines. Il peint les détails abstraits d’une rue, observe les mauvaises herbes ou crée des écharpes de supporters de foot en hommage aux banlieues, ciblant la tension qu’il y a entre l’envie de fuir sa zone tout en la défendant corps et âme.
The cabin we are staying at has a little gated garden. I was unable to unlatch the gate so I had to take pictures through the fence. I took this picture in the morning before we left.
I grew up with these chairs. They were painted a couple of times in the 70s and 80s by my dad. I have stripped back to the original wood and polished up. Now heading to our daughter’s house….
Bergamo - Citta Alta.
One of the local industries in this upper town is baking cakes and bread. It all looked so delicious but unfortunately not for me! I did find some Meringues which survived the journey home very well.
"There are the "POLENTA E OSEI"
a tipical bergamo's cake
VERY GOOD" Thank you very much Gianmy 57
The Nikonos Project and Hawaii Darkroom Workshop. Two days of shooting, developing, and printing.
A mix of prints and scans.
I got this table (today!) from Macy's. It'/s really nice because you can tuck all sorts of things onto the shelving units on each side. It is counter height, so I can work long periods of time without hurting my back. (I'm a stand-up worker). The shelving on each side is on wheels and can be moved away from the table, should I ever decide I want to do that.
Kitty looks on in approval
The Eden Project is a visitor attraction in Cornwall, England. Inside the two biomes are plants that are collected from many diverse climates and environments. The project is located in a reclaimed Kaolinite pit, located 2 km (1.2 mi) from the town of St Blazey and 5 km (3 mi) from the larger town of St Austell, Cornwall.
The complex is dominated by two huge enclosures consisting of adjoining omes that house thousands of plant species, and each enclosure emulates a natural biome. The biomes consist of hundreds of hexagonal and pentagonal, inflated, plastic cells supported by steel frames. The largest of the two biomes simulates a Rainforest environment and the second, a Mediterranean environment. The attraction also has an outside botanical garden which is home to many plants and wildlife native to Cornwall and the UK in general; it also has many plants that provide an important and interesting backstory, for example, those with a prehistoric heritage.
Cathy is my mother's doll.
She is an EID Jessica, and I gave her a face-up. This doll poses so beautifully. Love her face as well. It's a combination of smokey eyes with natural coloured lips :)
This is another one of my daughter's hot chocolate mugs, on the other side it says: "Follow your dreams...you never know where they may lead you." We all have dreams inside, things we're passionate about, things we'd love to do, something we'd love to share with others, but it can be so scary to let that dream out into the light and live it. So follow your dreams...live it even if it doesn't always go right, life is about learning, about stepping out and trying something new.
"The ninety and nine are with dreams, content but the hope of the world made new, is the hundredth man who is grimly bent on making those dreams come true."
Edgar Allan Poe
This drawing came about as I listened to Dave Gray describing a game that someone came up with in a Gamestorming workshop. The image was so vivid that I just had to capture it in a sketch.
The idea is to create a "weather map" for an online project status meeting. Each project would have the shape of a state or country placed on an imaginary map. Prior to the meeting, each project leader would log in and do two things:
1. Place an avatar of him/herself on a stress meter to indicate his/her current level of stress; and
2. Place a weather icon onto the region representing his/her project, to indicate the current feeling about how it is going.
When everyone arrives in the online meeting, they can see at a glance who is the most pressured, and that person can report out first. Neat, isn't it?
I don't know who originally proposed the idea to Dave, but I just love it.
This is a continuation of the current project of an Image a day.
This will take a year to complete. It will be a "Colour Project"....numbered 731 to 1100 and it will begin on September 1st 2022..
I will also include an additional 4 Sets that will last a month each.
First will be Vines and Vineyards in November.2022.
Second is Forests ,,Water, ,Trees and Leaves in February 2023.
Third "Light Eating Objects" in May 2023.
Forth will be another B&W . August 2023.
On top of all that every month will feature a small set of 4 pics with different themes.
As you can see I shall be a busy Bunny!.
Hope you like the stuff!!!!!!!.
What's poppin, y'all?
Take a look at Ember's Undenial Toy Review here:
breannaburton.blogspot.co.uk/2016/08/project-mc2-ember-ev...
I liked the playmovil big figures on the first story of this shop. After trying to get a good photo of them with my 35mm lense without success I ended up with this shoot.
The next round of Project Spectrum is set and ready to go! I am so excited to introduce the new theme. Based on the compass rose and the cardinal directions, we will explore the colors that are traditionally associated with the points on the compass.
This year, we will base the exploration around FOUR colors - one for each direction - and participants can combine and mix these colors with any other color. Each direction is also traditionally linked to a natural material, and you can choose to work with these materials for your projects, e.g. glass beads, wooden buttons, metal pins, etc. For deeper interpretation, you can also choose to incorporate the related seasons and elements into your creative projects.
NORTH (March/April)
Color: Green
Material: Stones/Gems/Rocks
Season: Winter
Element: Earth
EAST (May/June)
Color: Yellow
Material: Wood
Season: Spring
Element: Air
SOUTH (July/August)
Color: Red
Material: Metal
Season: Summer
Element: Fire
WEST (September/October)
Color: Blue
Material: Glass
Season: Autumn
Element: Water