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Set Project Event Temples www.flickr.com/photos/arjuna/sets/72157601925074160/
www.eventtemples.wingmakers.pl/
PROJECT INTRODUCTION
The following introduction is a transcript of an interview with James, the visionary creator behind the EventTemples.com, WingMakers.com and Lyricus.org websites. This interview was conducted on April 23, 2007 by Sarah De Rosnay, in upstate New York.
Sarah: "What is the purpose behind the Event Temples website?"
James: "Because we live in a dimension of stuff—physical matter, floating in time and space, most of us become accustomed to an illusion that deludes us, namely that what is physical or material is indeed our only reality, or at least the only one that matters.
"Everything that exists in the physical realm is actually a metaphor for its energetic equivalent. So we live in a world of metaphors and meta-forms. The Event Temples are a metaphor as well, a reminder that an energetic and far deeper reality shapes us, supports us, and connects us, and that we—by choice—can access this deeper reality and make it come alive in our own lives.
"But to answer your question more directly, the purpose of the Event Temples is to demonstrate that we are able to connect on an energetic level as a coherent community, and that through an orchestrated session, synchronized in time, we can send the collective qualities of our heart's virtues to an event and its people that are suffering and in need of energetic support just as much as they require physical or material support."
The doctor's waiting room. More accurately, the waiting room at the medical centre. It is very different from the waiting room at the doctor's when I was a child in London in the 1960s. That had cracked lino on the floor; dark wood, mismatched, pre-war chairs and dirty cream coloured gloss paint on the walls. The last time I was in a doctor's waiting room in the UK it was definitely better than that, but not as nice as this. The other big difference is that I didn not have to pay anything to see the doctor in the UK. My visit today cost $53. However, the prescriptions are cheaper here.
Thursday, 29th September 2016
The Nurse Maude Hospice Shop on Papanui Road in Merivale, Christchurch. I had heard that 'op shops' in well-to-do areas were a good place to shop because you can find very good quality clothes that have hardly been worn. In the three weeks I've been here I have bought quite a few items from here, including a lovely silk skirt for $8.
Monday, 30th January 2017.
On September 21st, more than 100 volunteers joined WellLife Network to beautify program locations across New York City and Long Island.
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.
Went to the zoo today. there is nothing like taking pictures of people in a aquarium. I think this would be one of the best places to take photos. That’s because people let their guards down, and everyone around them are taking pictures.
More photos from the City Encounters event for the Salisbury International Arts Festival
This is Project_Vee by Circus Geeks and Pangottic
This project explores personal identity through personal belongings. Wallets from friends, family and strangers are going to be drawn and documented. The idea is to create an identity system without faces or names, but through possessions. What do the things a person carries around say about them? This is one of my first wallets, hopefully there will be many more to come.
For more information on, or to join The Crisis Project, visit: www.crisisproject.com
The Crisis Project was named after the interpretation of the definitions of the word Crisis:
“A stage in a sequence of events at which the trend of all future events, esp. for better or for worse, is determined; turning point “
“A condition of instability, or danger, as in a social, economic, political, or international affairs, leading to decisive change.”
“A dramatic emotional or circumstantial upheaval in a person’s or people’s existence.”
The goal of The Crisis Project is to alter people’s perception of ‘the suburbs’, while both encouraging artists to use the public space as their canvass, and to create a sense of fear within the affected communities for those who don’t understand.
The Suburbs have the undeniable connotation of: “white picket fences, and safe community living for all.” Those who live here by choice do so to: either escape the negative aspects of city dwelling, or to move out of the country in search of a more connected lifestyle. Those who are born here, who grow up in ‘Suburbia’ don’t see their surroundings as an escape, but as a prison of town parks and strip malls.
Excluding illuminated store signs and the odd billboard, the suburbs are devoid of any visual stimulation, exactly what property owners want, and expect. But this existence, compounded with the many destructive aspects of the suburban youth lifestyle, only intensifies the angst against the powers that be, by starving creativity.
The Crisis Project is the initial attack on the habituated suburban lifestyle, which hopes to both bring together suburban youth to inspire art and creativity, and to initiate the waves of change against the clean walls, and municipal supremacy.
If you would like to participate, please either visit: www.crisisproject.com or email your mailing address to: crisisproject@hotmail.com and you will be mailed resources for you to help perpetuate the project.
Project to rehabilitate 16 historic overlooks along Skyline Drive, Shenendoah National Park. Project on track to be completed with Recovery Act funds.
Philip working in the Garden Shed at the Wapping Project. www.whatsinwapping.co.uk/philips-garden-shed-shop-at-the-...
For more information on, or to join The Crisis Project, visit: www.crisisproject.com
The Crisis Project was named after the interpretation of the definitions of the word Crisis:
“A stage in a sequence of events at which the trend of all future events, esp. for better or for worse, is determined; turning point “
“A condition of instability, or danger, as in a social, economic, political, or international affairs, leading to decisive change.”
“A dramatic emotional or circumstantial upheaval in a person’s or people’s existence.”
The goal of The Crisis Project is to alter people’s perception of ‘the suburbs’, while both encouraging artists to use the public space as their canvass, and to create a sense of fear within the affected communities for those who don’t understand.
The Suburbs have the undeniable connotation of: “white picket fences, and safe community living for all.” Those who live here by choice do so to: either escape the negative aspects of city dwelling, or to move out of the country in search of a more connected lifestyle. Those who are born here, who grow up in ‘Suburbia’ don’t see their surroundings as an escape, but as a prison of town parks and strip malls.
Excluding illuminated store signs and the odd billboard, the suburbs are devoid of any visual stimulation, exactly what property owners want, and expect. But this existence, compounded with the many destructive aspects of the suburban youth lifestyle, only intensifies the angst against the powers that be, by starving creativity.
The Crisis Project is the initial attack on the habituated suburban lifestyle, which hopes to both bring together suburban youth to inspire art and creativity, and to initiate the waves of change against the clean walls, and municipal supremacy.
If you would like to participate, please either visit: www.crisisproject.com or email your mailing address to: crisisproject@hotmail.com and you will be mailed resources for you to help perpetuate the project.
Construction activity at Oak Ridge
For more information or additional images, please contact 202-586-5251.
#294 of 365 Daily Drawings
Inspiration: a doodle while I was on the phone, on hold.
Result: NUTS
Materials: Sakura Micron 005 in a Stillman & Birn Epsilon series sketchbook
Location: Home
Note: Ages ago I'd made a note for myself to draw words with squirrels...while trapped in automated answering service hell. In that context...a lot of strange ideas makes sense.
Very simple drawing today....my hands ache from weeding yesterday and gripping a pen/pencil is just not something I can do for long.
The Troublemakers Film Project is a new initiative that brings young LGBT2Q+ filmmakers together to create a series of mini-documentary portraits on change-making seniors. A partnership with Vancouver Queer Film Festival & Out in Schools and made possible by the BC Arts Council!
He took it out on my vintage camera at the time. Wolverine was my subject for the 365 day project of my blog. He sadly went missing on a photoshoot and this brought the project to an end at day 64.
Read all about it in my photoblog at: takingpictures101.blogspot.com/2011/12/wolverine-day-64th...
Thanks for watching.
Gerry :)