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Confronting the Canadian genocide: the anniversary of the Mount Polley tailings toxic spill in the Cariboo region, the largest in British Columbia history: Unceded xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) territories, Monday, August 1, 2016.
"Secwepemc peoples are calling on all to come and stand with us in resistance against mining and the provincial government's decision to re-issue a full permit for Mount Polley. Indigenous Peoples are at the forefront of the impacts and consequences of climate change. The root of climate change in Canada is the continuing genocide of Indigenous Peoples, that is, the continuation of destructive and dangerous resource extractive projects approved by the Provincial and Federal governments that have no legal jurisdiction to do so. We find ourselves in a state of urgency and crisis. The continuing violations of the rights and responsibilities of Indigenous Peoples by industries not appropriately regulated, regularly causing environmental damage and destruction, and most importantly, that do not have consent by Indigenous Peoples will not be tolerated!”
The event included presentations on resistance to Imperial Metals Mount Polley mine and broader mining justice struggles. The presenters included:
Cecilia Point (Musqueam), Kanahus Manuel (Secwepemc Women's Warrior Society), Grand Chief Stewart Phillip (Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs), Sacheen and Crow (Ancestral Pride), Sam Nock (Cree-Metis poet), Ricardo Segovia (hydrogeologist), Harjap Grewal (Council of Canadians) and Rita Wong (updates on Site C and Unist'ot'en Camp).
Still from club visuals for the launch of Dave Seaman's 'Masters Series' on the record label Renaissance. Work produced in association with This Is My Engine.
See the film here: vimeo.com/31830372
More info here: xiiixiii.net/3d/renaissance-visuals/
Visual Recipes came to us with a great idea, and an already huge user base. Their site lets you post pictures for each step of your recipe. You can put up however many recipes you want and the world becomes a better place with more people making good food.
So they were well established and had a lot of traffic, but the design was starting to show it’s age. They also wanted to move to ExpressionEngine under the hood, and while we didn’t implement it; we did give tips and pointers throughout the process. In short, this thing was getting overhauled inside and out!
We designed upwards of 10 different page layouts as well as creating a brand spanking new logo for them. And we coded all those designs in to HTML/CSS and Javascript so they could implement them easily.
It was a long process (see the process), but we’re both thrilled with the results. Visual Recipes now has a fun, playful and unique brand moving forward; no to mention an easily navigable site. The details on this one are everywhere so go check it out in person.
Chamando todas as senhoras que querem apimentar o seu estilo com moda e lindos ! Aqui estão 30 adoráveis curtos penteados para criar um Chic olhar que temos arredondado para cima para você, confira nossa galeria e escolha o seu próximo penteado para um olhar atraente!
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Picture taken from my live visual. Everything is realtime generated graphic using my own vvvv based software : CLONEMIXER
More info : www.cloneproduction.net
Haikugraphy by Shahjahan Siraj. The photographs have been included in the book of Haikus where you will get 130 English and Bengali Haikus with the visual expression of Tao and Zen philosophies. The photographs have been taken in the nature of Japan and Bangladesh.
I saw this sign and immediately wanted it. I see one person, striving for peace and tried to get their point across by doing something as simple as etching two lines on a street sign.
FREE PICTURE: Spring Fling Visual Art Festival Arrives in Edinburgh, 10/04/2015:
Fine Art Society Edinburgh and Scotland’s premier open studio event teams up to showcase Dumfries and Galloway
An exhibition by some of the best-established and emerging artists and makers from Spring Fling – Scotland’s premier open studios event around the Dumfries & Galloway region - has opened today (Friday 9th April 2015) in Edinburgh, ahead of Spring Fling's main festival on 23-25th May.
The Spring Show Dundas Street Gallery exhibition is at The Dundas Street Gallery, Edinburgh, until 25 April 2015. It is organised by Dumfries and Galloway-based Spring Fling in partnership with the Fine Art Society Edinburgh. More than 150 people attended a special preview at the gallery last night.
Spring Fling festival director Leah Black (centre) and Jacqueline Murray (left), gallery manager at the Fine Art Society of Edinburgh launch the exhinbiion and festival in nearby Queen Street Gardens, Edinburgh, a stone's throw away from the Fine Art Society of Edinburgh's gallery.
For further information contact Matthew Shelley, Spring Fling PR Consultant on 07786 704 299.
Photography for Spring Fling from: Colin Hattersley Photography - colinhattersley@btinternet.com - www.colinhattersley.com - 07974 957 388
taken from the sketchbook 'A Good Day /Night Out'.
VISUAL LIBRARIES - Leave your Mark.
A collaborative, visual project which encourages you to sign out a Visual Library Book and ‘Leave Your Mark’.
A Visual Library Book is whatever you want it to be, a sketchbook, a journal, a diary, a notepad.
You can ‘Leave Your Mark’ in whatever way you want, ranging from drawing, writing, sewing, adding photographs, markings, printing and sticking. How you make your marks is entirely up to you. All we ask is that you have fun with the different themes.
45 Visual Library Books have been placed in Portsmouth Central Library and each has its own theme ranging from; Portsmouth, My City, When I Open My Eyes, Whilst I Was Waiting, Love, What’s in My Pocket and Memories. The intention is for you to feel free to explore the Visual Library Books and choose a theme that you like.
For Further Details: Dr Maureen O'Neill and Claire Sambrook
maureen.oneill@port.ac.uk | claire.sambrook@port.ac.uk
In Association with: Rhodia, Seawhite, Portsmouth City Council, University of Portsmouth, COPIC Pens