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This is a picture of a woman I was privileged enough to meet, whilst on outreach in Togo, West Africa. I approached her with my interpreter and begun to try have a conversation. It was incredibly hard and she only seemed to understand a very little bit of what I was trying to say through the interpreter. I eventually asked him what was going on and why she was not understanding...... he told me that the reason she did not understand was because she was very deaf and blind. She then gestured towards the door behind her and said something which my interpreter translated for me. She had told him that she had to leave because she had to go look after her two grandchildren inside because both had Malaria.

Now this may not be all that profound or moving but it moved me, because for this woman, this is her reality. She was frail, she couldn't see or hear, but she had to look after these children. And even though I grew up in Africa, it still made me take a step back and look at how easy my life is.

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Created by the young Danish media group, Mannd, and directed by the renowned fashion photographer and filmmaker Francesco Carrozzini X-Ray Fashion VR Installation had its world premiere and be exhibited at the upcoming 75th Venice International Film Festival - Mostra del Cinema di Venezia – Biennale Cinema.

 

The X-Ray Fashion is the winner of the Uniting4Climate global VR pitch competition implemented under C4C’s Film4Climate initiative. The virtual reality experience is produced by Connect4Climate alongside philanthropist Paul G. Allen’s Vulcan Productions and carbon-neutral company Alcantara.

 

Photo Credit: Max Thabiso Edkins

Vivienne Westwood on the Isle of Thanet campaigning for the Reality Party and Green Party

 

What are the real costs and consquences of alcohol and drug use? PARS brought the Reality Tour to TSCPL on March 30-31, 2014.

Photos by Ace Boothby

 

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Shutterstock Captures the Essence of the CreativeMornings Community

 

Reality is not passive; we actively shape it with our thoughts and actions. Our personal universe is based on the stories we tell ourselves and the worldview through which we look out into the world.

 

In May 2016, CreativeMornings and Shutterstock (one of our global partners that makes our work possible), celebrated the theme of Reality.

 

Shutterstock surprised the community in 10 cities—London, San Francisco, Montreal, New York City, Vancouver, Singapore, Toronto, Berlin, and Chicago—by hiring local photographers to capture the diversity and backgrounds of their own CreativeMornings community.

 

Not only do we get to observe and study the work that was produced, but to also enter into the minds' behind the camera—how does their worldview shape their work and what do they hope to communicate? How do they use their lens to capture reality, and at the same time, inspire us to look into a new direction to change our reality?

 

We are excited to share the full album of portraits of our global creative community.

Reality Checkpoint, Cambridge

Another exposure from a walk along the banks of the River Uhabia, Bidart.

Reality is a separate space.

I'm trying to picture the way I see my town. When I looked above that wall, it reminded of some shots I saw of new China. How the modern world is invading the old, with an ominous sky overhead. The old and poor linger on.

 

I love my city, however many divides it has. I feel it's the divides that make it worth it.

2016 marked the 5th year for TEDxOhioStateUniversity. This year’s theme, Reconstructing Reality, featured students, faculty, staff, and alumni as speakers and performers who inspired and challenged our concepts of science, technology, history, and life. (Hudson Sharrock/Ohio State University Office of Student Life)

“Reality is merely an illusion, although a very persistent one”. - Einstein

Melbourne Knowledge Week 2012 Augmented Reality

 

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Vivienne Westwood on the Isle of Thanet campaigning for the Reality Party and Green Party

 

Featuring New Exclusive Limited Edition Prints by: Borf, Brett Amory, Kelsey Brookes, Mark Jenkins, Morley, Ravi Zupa, Sage Vaughn

 

Exhibition Runs: September 15 - October 2, 2011

 

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Open doors at Berlin Castle construction site.

 

Vivienne Westwood on the Isle of Thanet campaigning for the Reality Party and Green Party

 

First I looked at the newest photos from my contacts. Then I looked at MY stream and . . .well . . .the expression says it all. I need a new hobby.

The singer in the band Bridge To Reality during their gig at the rock festival in the park today. Later in the day bought two t-shirts from him.

Fertile Reality @ Tivoli de Helling (Utrecht) 27/02/2010

 

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2016 marked the 5th year for TEDxOhioStateUniversity. This year’s theme, Reconstructing Reality, featured students, faculty, staff, and alumni as speakers and performers who inspired and challenged our concepts of science, technology, history, and life. (Hudson Sharrock/Ohio State University Office of Student Life)

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I know it's just a banal reflection of the everyday in a monitor screen, but why do I keep wanting to call it reality tv?

2016 marked the 5th year for TEDxOhioStateUniversity. This year’s theme, Reconstructing Reality, featured students, faculty, staff, and alumni as speakers and performers who inspired and challenged our concepts of science, technology, history, and life. (Hudson Sharrock/Ohio State University Office of Student Life)

At Vancouver Mini Maker Faire

Giant poster before Railwaystation oslo.Downstairs some people - you see them?

Photo taken by Jessalyn Smith, Lycoming College Class of 2020

Self protrait of my freckles in all their glory. I really don't like them but after all of these years it's just me.

Light box behind and slightly to camera left, reflector on the floor

Nikon D-300, 50 mm

  

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