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Stop snorting that Smartdust, with its nanosensors, nanobots, and other nanodevices! Stop snorting that Neural Dust, it’s really a brain-computer interface! You need help! You need an intervention! Do you really want Programmable Matter flowing through your veins, with its nano-grained computing elements that use light, temperature, vibration, magnetism, and chemicals to send wireless messages to computer networks outside your body? Do you want semiconductor technology, nanotechnology, and self-replicating machine technology to build nanostructures inside you? Do you want to be a nano-ecosystem run by an All-Seeing Eye Smartchip that is imbedded in your forehead? Do you want to be part of the Internet of Bodies, the transhuman computer network of zombies, which is hooked up to the Super Quantum Beast Computer Network? Do you want to be a transhuman host of the Beast parasite?
Let’s roll out 6G and turn these useless eaters into transhuman batteries, into transhuman computers and data storage systems that will be linked to the Beast Smart Grid. Indeed, they will be under the all-seeing eye of lucifer’s false christ—the Beast. Then he will be all seeing, all knowing, and all powerful—a cheap imitation of the true God…bahahahaha!!
The Book of Revelation: Prophecies about an Economic Social Credit Score System, Transhumanism, and Artificial Intelligence.
Economic Social Credit Score System: You will not be able to buy or sell without the Mark of the Beast.
Transhumanism: The Mark of the Beast.
Artificial Intelligence: Life was given to the Image of the Beast, so that the Image could speak and cause all who refused to worship the Image to be killed.
View into a side room past shoji screen doors with scroll at Nanzenji, Kyoto Japan. Mamiya medium format film scan.
The Flickr Lounge-Wood
This is of course the Scroll on the top of Stu's bass. We figure this old boy is around 121 years old. It sounds so rich and mellow. I think age makes an instrument sound much better than when it's new!
After stacking this sunset timelapse the clouds looked like a partially unrolled scroll in the sky.
I made this time stack by combining 266 of the sunset photos into one image.
Best Viewed Large, When You Click on Photo or Press the "L" Key to View in Light Box
Done with iPhone 4 and iPad
The gent is Dalmar Merrick, haughty high elf but overall decent necromancer, and the lady is my trustworthy two-handed nord Brunhilde Bonebreaker, who's all about ass-kicking and exploring ancient tombs. I've had these two followers forever and they're based on my closest peeps.
I took this photograph for my husband. He is a violin maker. He specializes in scrolls. I am fascinated by his scrolls but also by those that occur in nature. Oh, you can check out my husband's work here on Flickr. His page can be found under randallshenefelt. He and I will be thrilled if you check out his page. Thank you in advance.
Size 6016 × 4000 DSC_1513
High ISO Shots, taken during the May-Night-Market at Tilburg City, The Netherlands 2018. For more see the album on Flickr:
www.flickr.com/photos/robica_photography/albums/721576960...
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What I show, are low quality files, for quick viewing only.
Original, HQ photograph, available. For more info:
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my gorgeous client stephanie sent me these amazing shots of her special day, had to share i thought they were soooo beautiful!
Patachitra, an ancient folk art of Bengal, is appreciated by art lovers all over the world for its effortless style of drawings, colours, lines and space usage. The painters are called Patuas. The Patuas paint tales on long scrolls of cloth (patta) and sing them as they unfurl the scrolls. Their diverse repertoire includes mythological stories, tribal folk lore, social messages and narrations on contemporary events. Patuas generally use natural colours, which they procure from various trees, leaves, flowers and clays.
Patuas (and Chitrakars) have been referred to in literary works dating back to more than 2500 years. Some researchers opine that Patachitra was originally an art form of the local tribal Hindu community. With the growing influence of Buddhism, the Patuas embraced the faith. Buddhist kings and monks made extensive use of scroll paintings to preach Buddhism and during this time Patachitra probably spread to Bali, Java, Sri Lanka, and Tibet. Chinese scholar Hiuen Tsang in his memoirs, dating back to the seventh century, had written about some prominent Buddhist monasteries in Tamralipta state. The recent excavation sites at Moghalmari, a few kilometres off Dantan in West Midnapore, is only 75 km from Naya village. With Muslim invasions in Bengal, Islam spread and the Patuas became followers of Islam.
Since 2004, banglanatak dot com is working with 230 Patuas in Naya village (Pingla, West Midnapore) to rejuvenate this dying art form. Patuas have learned to make diverse products using their painting skills. Project Ethno-magic Going Global (EGG), an ongoing initiative by banglanatak dot com supported by the European Union has facilitated interaction between Patuas and Contemporary painters and new media artists from Europe .
Pot Maya 2015 (13 Nov to 15 Nov)
Since 2010, a three day festival in November named Pot Maya is being held at Naya, organized by CHITRATARU (Cluster of Patachitra Artists in Pingla), to showcase this rich oral tradition of a community skilled in translating their ideas through colourful images and soulful tunes - where the artworks are being displayed, workshops are being organized with visitors learning the process of making natural paint.
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