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Part of a set of images taken at "Reconnect" - the ZÃta Rá woodcarving sculpture exhibition and installation located in the Tunnel Road Sand Caves and Mines, Reigate, Surrey, UK - hosted by the Wealdon Cave and Mine Society.
Part of a set of images taken at "Reconnect" - the ZÃta Rá woodcarving sculpture exhibition and installation located in the Tunnel Road Sand Caves and Mines, Reigate, Surrey, UK - hosted by the Wealdon Cave and Mine Society.
Better evacuate back to the boats Scientology, because Anonymous is spreading the truth and we're here to stay!
The locals in their vehicles were really behind us showing much horn love, thumbs ups and a few keep up the good work shouts! Learn more about the third straight month of global Anonymous protests against the scientology cult here: www.whyweprotest.net
And Educate yourself about what TIME Magazine called "The Cult of Greed and Power"
Reconnecting the power lines in Ubud, Bali. In order for the cremation procession to pass, the power lines were cut, meaning large parts of Ubud were "suffering" from a forced black out
The line to Hayes swings round the corner here. In the background on the right the overhead catenary of the Croydon Tramlink service is visible.
Part of a set of images taken at "Reconnect" - the ZÃta Rá woodcarving sculpture exhibition and installation located in the Tunnel Road Sand Caves and Mines, Reigate, Surrey, UK - hosted by the Wealdon Cave and Mine Society.
Another group of anonmyous. There were three groups, all following different routes. After passing in front of the Fort Harrison Cult HQ & chanting "TAX THE CULT!"
The locals in their vehicles were really behind us showing much horn love, thumbs ups and a few keep up the good work shouts! Learn more about the third straight month of global Anonymous protests against the scientology cult here: www.whyweprotest.net
All faces of those unmasked are blurred to protect them from the evil cult's fair game policy of harassing & threatening cult critics.
Family members of North Carolina National Guard fallen Soldiers and Airmen meet for the Reconnect Survivor Event at Great Wolf Lodge in Concord N.C.. Since 2014, the North Carolina National Guard has hosted the Reconnect Survivor Event with donations from the Wakefield Senior Mens Golf Association, the Patriot Military Family Foundation and the NCNG Survivors Outreach Fund. (North Carolina National Guard Photo by Staff Sgt. Brendan Stephens)
Part of a set of images taken at "Reconnect" - the ZÃta Rá woodcarving sculpture exhibition and installation located in the Tunnel Road Sand Caves and Mines, Reigate, Surrey, UK - hosted by the Wealdon Cave and Mine Society.
Part of a set of images taken at "Reconnect" - the ZÃta Rá woodcarving sculpture exhibition and installation located in the Tunnel Road Sand Caves and Mines, Reigate, Surrey, UK - hosted by the Wealdon Cave and Mine Society.
Family members of North Carolina National Guard fallen Soldiers and Airmen meet for the Reconnect Survivor Event at Great Wolf Lodge in Concord N.C.. Since 2014, the North Carolina National Guard has hosted the Reconnect Survivor Event with donations from the Wakefield Senior Mens Golf Association, the Patriot Military Family Foundation and the NCNG Survivors Outreach Fund. (North Carolina National Guard Photo by Staff Sgt. Brendan Stephens)
Another group of anonmyous stretchs around the block to the right. There were three groups, all following different routes. Exersizing their first ammendment rights with the American flag in the background. Learn more about the third straight month of global Anonymous protests against the scientology cult here: www.whyweprotest.net All faces of those unmasked are blurred to protect them from the evil cult's fair game policy of harassing & threatening cult critics.
Reconnect the negative battery cable in the engine bay. End Of Job! It may take a few days of driving to get used to looking at the gauges in the new position.
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16 October 2014, I: Reconnecting Europe with its citizens
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Belgium - Brussels - October 2014
© European Union / Wim Daneels
Reconnecting with myself, reconnecting with the cats. The amount of love those little furry bodies have is unbelievable.
I read another bit of Jitterbug Perfume today that gave me a bit of an "a ha" moment:
To actively seek nothingness is worse than defeat; why, Kudra, it is surrender; craven, chickenhearted, dishonorable surrender. Poor little babies are so afraid of pain that they spurn the myriad sweet wonders of life so that they might protect themselves from hurt. How can you respect that sort of weakness, how can you admire a human who consciously embraces the bland, the mediocre, and the safe rather than risk the suffering that disappointment can bring?
Family members of North Carolina National Guard fallen Soldiers and Airmen meet for the Reconnect Survivor Event at Great Wolf Lodge in Concord N.C.. Since 2014, the North Carolina National Guard has hosted the Reconnect Survivor Event with donations from the Wakefield Senior Mens Golf Association, the Patriot Military Family Foundation and the NCNG Survivors Outreach Fund. (North Carolina National Guard Photo by Staff Sgt. Brendan Stephens)
Dance Cow, Dance! Before the protest marches the lulz flowed in Coachman Park. The two Anons in the cow costumes with their epic "Honk If Your Religion is Free" banner were so much win! Learn more about the third straight month of global Anonymous protests against the scientology cult here: www.whyweprotest.net
And Educate yourself about what TIME Magazine called "The Cult of Greed and Power"
The natural environment of the Lower Rio Grande Valley (LRGV) has largely been lost due to fifty years of intensive agricultural and urban development. What’s left has been fragmented into small, unconnected patches of forest – so much so, that many people have forgotten that they live in one of the most biologically rich environments in the country. US Fish and Wildlife, Texas Parks and Wildlife, and local landowners are working together to reconnect these forest patches to one another, and to the local people that live near them.
This short film was created in five days by the winners of the 2011 NANPA college scholarship - a group of students from five countries and twelve states. The US Fish and Wildlife Service provided supplementary images of ocelots, and the US Geological Survey provided satellite imagery for the project. All other footage and photographs were taken by the students, during the North American Nature Photography Association's Annual Summit.
Created by: Joris van Alphen, Mariana Baez-ponce, Hernandez herrerias Leon bartolome, Abe Borker, Nathaniel Child, Nate Dappen, Abbygale Gazica, Thor Morales, Kari Post, Aaron Schmidt, Connor Stefanison, Stephanie Walden, & David Wong
Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by NANPA College Students.
Part of a set of images taken at "Reconnect" - the ZÃta Rá woodcarving sculpture exhibition and installation located in the Tunnel Road Sand Caves and Mines, Reigate, Surrey, UK - hosted by the Wealdon Cave and Mine Society.
Likely scientologist or cult P.I. being addressed by the man on the right, who came with an ex-scientologist who later spoke at the Royalty Theater. Learn more about the third straight month of global Anonymous protests against the scientology cult here: www.whyweprotest.net All faces of those unmasked are blurred to protect them from the evil Scientology cult's fair game policy of harassing & threatening it's critics.
And Educate yourself about what TIME Magazine called "The Cult of Greed and Power"
Family members of North Carolina National Guard fallen Soldiers and Airmen meet for the Reconnect Survivor Event at Great Wolf Lodge in Concord N.C.. Since 2014, the North Carolina National Guard has hosted the Reconnect Survivor Event with donations from the Wakefield Senior Mens Golf Association, the Patriot Military Family Foundation and the NCNG Survivors Outreach Fund. (North Carolina National Guard Photo by Staff Sgt. Brendan Stephens)
First Ammendment Baby! Two protest marches pass, one in the background across the street and one coming around the corner from the right. Learn more about the third straight month of global Anonymous protests against the scientology cult here: www.whyweprotest.net All faces of those unmasked are blurred to protect them from the evil cult's fair game policy of harassing & threatening cult critics.
Part of a set of images taken at "Reconnect" - the ZÃta Rá woodcarving sculpture exhibition and installation located in the Tunnel Road Sand Caves and Mines, Reigate, Surrey, UK - hosted by the Wealdon Cave and Mine Society.
Family members of North Carolina National Guard fallen Soldiers and Airmen meet for the Reconnect Survivor Event at the Marriott City Center in Raleigh N.C. Since 2014, the North Carolina National Guard has hosted the Reconnect Survivor Event with donations from the Wakefield Senior Mens Golf Association, the Patriot Military Family Foundation and the NCNG Survivors Outreach Fund. (North Carolina National Guard Photo by Staff Sgt. Brendan Stephens)
Family members of North Carolina National Guard fallen Soldiers and Airmen meet for the Reconnect Survivor Event at Great Wolf Lodge in Concord N.C.. Since 2014, the North Carolina National Guard has hosted the Reconnect Survivor Event with donations from the Wakefield Senior Mens Golf Association, the Patriot Military Family Foundation and the NCNG Survivors Outreach Fund. (North Carolina National Guard Photo by Staff Sgt. Brendan Stephens)
Continuing from what I was saying on the last image, this one brings to mind a perfect example of the political feeling I feel here, the lack of voice, and generally hostile environment.
I was shocked when I first came to Hawaii just how prevalent car culture is. People drive everywhere, and while, sure, there are more skateboarders and the like than, say, on the streets of Manhattan, more mopeds, and other such things that you can do because the weather is so great year-round, it is not at all a bike-friendly city, or even really a walking city. People drive everywhere, the freeway on/off ramps intersect directly with where I'm trying to walk to get to/from campus, the traffic lights are not in any way organized to help pedestrians, and the city seems to think that all they need to do to make the city more bike-friendly is to add more bike lanes - bike lanes right in the middle of the road...
So, here we go. A perfect example. Criticize the car culture, and make suggestions for how you wish it might be better, and you might as well be criticizing the very core of Hawaiian culture. Because even though this really has nothing at all to do with colonialism or whatever, locals (i.e. not just native ethnic Hawaiians, but Asian-Americans who've been here for generations) are so caught up in their defensiveness against the idea that mainlanders think we're better than them, that they take any kind of criticism or suggestions as some kind of attack.
Hawaii is all about us and them. In New York, and I know I'm stretching it a bit, but to some extent at least, anyone and everyone can be a New Yorker, and can express how they wish things might be better. But here, it's us and them, and "we" can never be locals, will never be locals, cannot and will not ever have our voices heard. Unless, I guess, we put a hefty load of money behind it.
And I think this is a point that many people just don't see. I'm thinking of a particular professor of mine, who's quite hung up on the actual power structures we see all around us, in which whites and Japanese have the most economic and political power; she refuses to see the discursive arguments I'm trying to make. Arguments which basically come down to this: Yes, if you have the money, and the political backing and whatever, you absolutely can build whatever you want here. You can built Hiltons and Wal-Marts, and if you have enough haoles who will go there, you can support certain kinds of establishments, e.g. art galleries. But, you'll never change the locals' attitudes. And that's my point. Yes, you can effect changes, turn parts of the city into shiny, high-class, urban areas akin to the best of anything you'll find in the mainland; but what you won't see is locals accepting it as theirs. They will perpetually see it as not theirs, as part of the colonialist whatever, and will always hate it and argue against it. This, in sharp contrast to New York or for that matter most other places. Sure, there are plenty of New Yorkers who will never set foot in an art gallery - for whatever reasons, some combination of class/race, they just don't feel it's a place for them. But unlike in Hawaii, where "they" hold onto some kind of authority as the genuine locals, an authority "we" (haoles) can never gain, in New York, the art galleries, museums, universities, hip cool new restaurants, and other elitist institutions are never considered "colonialist" or "outsider," and are rarely if ever considered to be attacking or destroying the local native culture.
Locals here are extremely defensive about their culture - from their terrible English to their excessive car culture to their hideous muumuus - and any kind of suggestion that life could be better, could be easier, could be nicer, is taken as an attack on their very being, on the validity of their identity. As if these things were as central and crucial to their identity as their skin tone, their native language, or religion.
We celebrated the life and times of our old pal Steve Gano in Big Sur with a couple dozen close friends and colleagues. Steve was a gentleman and a scholar, who inspired many of us to create new forms of 'casual multimedia.' I worked closely with Steve at the Apple Multimedia Lab, where we developed many pioneering projects in the late eighties, such as the Visual Almanac and Life Story. He was a wonderful partner, who had a knack for bringing ideas to life through thoughtful designs and prototypes, and was as comfortable with the arts and sciences as he was with technology development. He thought like a journalist, searching for truth in all our projects, and holding us up to a high standard by focusing on the deeper meaning and impact of our products.
He left too soon and we will miss him. For his memorial, I created a video tribute retracing his life story through photos and movie clips that paint a sketchy portrait of an exceptional man. We will miss Steve, but are grateful to have spent so many good years with him. His memorial brought many of us back together, and I hope that we will stay in touch and keep working with each other along the path that he helped pave for all of us.
See more photos of our memorial in Big Sur:
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Watch the video tribute I created to honor Steve:
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Reconnect with your family on a pleasant stroll down tree line walkways when you visit Bluegreen Harbour Lights. Read more about Bluegreen's Harbour Lights Resort at Colorful Places.