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A small project consisting of setting up a shoot with random passersby and getting them to pull a face.

All participants where informed of the project and asked if they wanted to be a part. To see the rest of the project you can visit cambrils.tumblr.com/

 

Lighting is provided by a softbox umbrella camera right and a bare strobe for hair light.

Urban Belonging Project was created by Urban Belonging Collective (INT): Sofie Burgos-Thorsen (DK), Drude Emilie Ehn (DK), Anders Koed Madsen (DK), Thorben Simonsen (DK), Sabine Niederer (NL), Maarten Groen (NL), Carlo De Gaetano (IT), Kathrine Norsk (DK), Federico Di Fresco (AR), Gehl Architects (DK), Techno-Anthropology Lab – Aalborg University (DK), Service Design Lab – Aalborg University (DK), Visual Methodologies Collective – Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (NL), Center for Digital Welfare – IT University Copenhagen (DK).

 

The Urban Belonging Project innovates methods for citizen engagement that foreground diverse and marginalized experiences in planning. The project invited participants who identify as lgbt+, deaf, homeless, internationals, ethnic minorities, mentally vulnerable, and/or physically disabled to document their experiences of belonging in Copenhagen using participatory GIS and a new open source photovoice app, developed for the project.

 

urbanbelonging.com/

 

Image showing: Participant portraits.

 

Credit: Urban Belonging Collective (INT) & Pedro Borges (US) 

A small project consisting of setting up a shoot with random passersby and getting them to pull a face.

All participants where informed of the project and asked if they wanted to be a part. To see the rest of the project you can visit cambrils.tumblr.com/

 

Lighting is provided by a softbox umbrella camera right and a bare strobe for hair light.

The view from Plimmer's steps.

This afternoon I had to go to our office on Boulcott Street for an hour. It's about 12 minutes walk from my office and up a lot of steps!

 

Wednesday, 3rd May 2017.

Minhas criações e da minha amiga Sueli expostas no Bazar Project Home, em SP.

Insert back side full page - Taking the kids to the park after supper. Something we will do a lot now.

The Frankenstein Project by Tony Stallard

 

Like a sinister exhibit in one of Blackpool 's Victorian freak shows, the skeleton of a killer whale made from pulsating dark blue neon can be viewed through portholes within a metal tank like a decompression chamber.

Pros: Dental Nurse in training at the KT clinic which was equipped with one dental chair

{Project 52: 2/52}

 

Ambitious:

adjective

eagerly desirous of achieving or obtaining success, power, wealth, a specific goal.

 

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RAINWATER PROJECT MANAGEMENT

 

1.0 Introduction

 

Proper project cycle management is required to promote indigenous rainwater harvesting technology in the ASALs of Kenya Often times, this project cycle is catalyzed by the government, NGOs or external donors by funding demonstration projects. In this article I discuss the key success factors in such community water project management. The project cycle described is based on 5 phases that will be outlined below.

  

2.0 Project identification phase

 

Two main things happen during the project identification phase:-

 

•Need identification

•Stakeholder identification

 

2.1 The project need

 

The need for a community water project is identified by a project champion. A project champion can come from the community or from outside the community. The role of the project champion is to originate the project vision.

 

The project vision has the following 4 components:-

 

•Where are we now? How serious is the problem of water scarcity is the area?

•Where could we be if we had water? What things could we do if we had water?

•How could we solve the water problem? What facility could we install? How could we finance it?

•How can we ensure we succeed? What are the main risks and issues to be tackled? How can we overcome the risks and get the project going?

 

2.2 The project stakeholders

 

The project champion soon realizes that she/he cannot do the project alone. The project champion then seeks to involve the project stakeholders by doing the following things:-

 

a)Identifying the key stakeholders

 

In a community water project, these are likely to be the water project end-users, potential labourers, potential project administrators, the relevant government ministries, material suppliers, grant makers and collaborating partners like NGOs.

 

In particular the project champ should identify representatives of these stakeholders groups and convince them to push the idea together through a formal structure called the project management board (PMB).

 

b)Once the PMB has been agreed upon, the authority to start the project can be formalized in a document called a project charter.

 

c)The PMB should meet to discuss how to implement the project. This top-level plan can be formalized in a project execution plan.

 

d)The PMB may also agree on external consultants who can be used to do project design or supervise the construction. The sum total of all external agents and experts to be used on the project is called the project control board.

 

e)The project management board should also agree on the project manager who will manage the project on a day to day basis. The project board can then monitor and evaluate the performance of the project manager and report to the project stakeholders. This forms the project M & E plan.

 

f)The work the consultants will perform and the procedures they will use should be formalized in the project control procedure.

 

3.0 The project planning phase

 

The project planning phase is done by the project management board. The project board has to agree on the following 7 issues:-

 

•Why do we require a rainwater harvesting system?

•What should the system be able to do?

•How well should the system function?

•Who will be served by the system?

•Where will we source the funds to build and operate the system?

•Which methods will be used to assess the success or failure of the system?

•When will the activities agreed upon be done?

 

4.0 The project execution phase

 

The project manager is responsible for ensuring the project is implemented as planned or nearly so. The main issues the project manager looks at are:-

 

(i)Project time management

(ii)Project human resource management

(iii)Project cost management

iv) Project procurement management

 

5.0 Project closure phase

 

5.1 The project communication plan

 

The various project phases must be brought to a conclusion. Three things must be examined at the end of each phase or stage:

  

•The achievements of the project are assessed. What was achieved as planned? What was planned, but was never achieved? What was achieved but had not been planned?

 

•What lessons can be learnt from this project experience?

 

•How do we intend to use the lessons we learnt in future?

 

5.2 The project information distribution plan

 

The lessons learnt are distributed to the identified project stakeholders.

 

5.3 Project contract closure

 

The project is then formally closed down.

               

My first day back at work after being off sick for a while. On my way to the station to go home (early, I'm easing back in) I noticed that all the blinds were down MBIE building.

 

Monday, 21st November 2016

Today I was thinking how to motivate myself in this 365 project: reading photography blogs and websites, watching photographs on flikr and 500px, etc. Then, I found an article talking about ways to find inspiration and it talked about the automatic filters of our cameras. I decided to start playing with them for the next days.

This is the "Toy camera" effect.

I like the colours and the mood it produces. But my camera, a fuji xt1, doesn't let me control the ISO or the focus when playing with them, that's a bit annoying for me. They are also limited to JPG, but I don't care about RAW in this case.

The next days I'll show you the other "Advanced filters", some of them are really cool! You'll see.

by 2020 man will return to

the moon

Reportage graffiti project at Castle Wall, Glasgow. Only part of it remains now as it's being tore down for the new M74

project: Four Street Bistro & Cafe

class: Branding, 2014

16/365

 

A tribute to a champion - Maico's 40th Day

www.facebook.com/pages/Tribute-To-Maico-Buncio/1733824127...

 

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Although I wasn't able to attend your 40th day, your memories will be forever alive in all of us. Ride high champ!

 

Please support Maico's Foundation - For a safer and better tracks for all riders.

www.facebook.com/MaicoBuncioFoundation

At lunchtime I went for a walk to explore my new work neighbourhood. I found part of Thorndon with interesting architecture.

 

Wednesday, 7th February 2018.

Chaos Communication Camp 2011

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1. A statue, model, or figure which represents a human.

2. Outdoors

3. Symmetry

CUSTOME ONE OFF HEADERS BUILT IN HOUSE 2-1/4 TUBE INTO 4" COLLECTOR

American dance troupe Project Bandaloop performed an aerial dance hanging from the metal and glass LIC building on November 26. Organised by the American Center, this is the troupe’s first tour of India.

TGIF Today I had one of those days when you look at the clock cause you think it's 3 pm only to realize it is only 10 am! I had this shot in mind since yesterday and me and Marlene decided to go all red carpet for this picture!

 

We managed to complete the shoot with some distractions along the way. Definitely a sight if you're out for a stroll and you see a guy with lights and a girl looking like she did, you'd do a double take and decide to see what it is all about.

 

Info: Canon 7D | 24-70mm @ 38mm (ƒ/2.8) | ƒ/9 | ISO 100 | 1/050s

Strobist: Bare Canon 580EXII zoomed at 105 full power with 1/2 CTO high camera right and Canon 580EXII zoomed at 105 with a 25 degree grid at 1/4 power behind Marlene.

beautiful cloudy fall

Project Quilting's first challenge in Season 10 is "Hope springs eternal". I thought of the Hope Diamond. This is, I realise, a loose interpretation of a diamond, but it ties in with me wanting to make a foundation-pieced string block as I have a huge pile of scrap strips which I've been hoarding for too long.

 

So I made four, in multi-faceted colours which I thought would work well together. And after I'd stitched the binding on I realised that my PQMysteryQAL (from the previous week) was done in this same exact colourway, including the low-volume background and yellow binding.

 

The quilting is a little experimental, trying out a simple Zentangle design seen recently. It probably seems a little dark (it's a variegated brown) but I was dying to try out a new quilting thread (Signature 40wt cotton, colour is Taupe -- it's lovely to work with).

 

And all the while I was sewing this week, I was Hoping my LQS won't be closing down. And so, there's Hope stitched all through this piece.

UVDE Project Puma

I forget the make of engine. Probably Suzuki.

A small project consisting of setting up a shoot with random passersby and getting them to pull a face.

All participants where informed of the project and asked if they wanted to be a part. To see the rest of the project you can visit cambrils.tumblr.com/

 

Lighting is provided by a softbox umbrella camera right and a bare strobe for hair light.

obviously cheated a bit.... but i have been wanting to work this one (and too busy, ok lazy, to shoot this week.) So shoot me!

Today was an awesome day. I got to hung out with some awesome friends and we started a sewing project!

 

See, I'm a huge video game nerd, always have been. I never used to admit it because back in the day it was uncool to be a nerd, and yes, I cosplayed.

 

Since its been ten years since I last made a pleated skirt my friend and I decided that we should do practice skirts before making the actual skirts for our cosplay. If things work out, I'll be doing a cosplay as Yukiko from Persona 4 for PAX East. :)

 

This is the practice skirt, well, partly done at least, with Yukiko's fan.

Polaroid SX-70 shot with Impossible Project film.

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!!!!!!!.

Never got to finish some of my reviews (mostly my fault) but I didn't want to leave these pictures unreleased.

 

So here is the image gallery from the Project Mc2 Wave 3 Bryden review that never happened. Enjoy.

orion project

by 2020 man will return to

the moon

www.facebook.com/CanvhissProject

 

I did not make these custom HissTanks, I just photographed them. To check out the ongoing art project visit the CanvHISS Project on Facebook!

Starbucks + cinema neste domingo.

Voltei aos 15 anos e guardo ingresso de cinema. :B

Project 366-1 (2010) February 11, 2010 42/365

I got to the buttonhole row on my sweater project and the directions said, "make your favorite buttonhole". I've never made one I liked very well, so I went to www.knittinghelp.com. Under "Advanced Techniques" I found the "One-Row Buttonhole" with written directions and a video to watch. I did it, although my first try was too small. Finally, I made 6 buttonholes and they are excellent! What a resource the web can be!

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