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A view of the lashing iako to ama. Actually the people of Anuta use the same words for iako and ama as the Hawaiian and some other Polynesian islanders.
The attachment float to the iakos (outriggers) consists of a combination of stanchion connectives with a unique lashing going around the boom and divergent upward from the float.
It took me a while to figure it out but the result effectively strenghtens the attachement to a very high level and makes it impossible to move.
Canon EOS 1V
Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8 L
Cinestill 50D (@ 50)
Developed by Conns Cameras
Scanned with Canon EOS 1D X Mark III
Processed with Negative Lab Pro
Hichem Ben Ahmed (Minister of Transport, Tunisia) at the plenary session on “Fostering connectivity across borders” during the International Transport Forum’s 2019 Summit on “Transport Connectivity for Regional Integration” in Leipzig, Germany, on 23 May 2019.
Connectivity and readymade practice : experimenting, manipulating and combining daily life objects in order to attempt, to force or to mystify a workable connection between them, at least to make it visible and/or possible. This exercise is to be considered as a warm-up, a first step towards a further installation or project.
New media art course at Erg, Brussels.
Re-Weave Community: Invest in Connectivity, Creativity and Collaboration
Photo: Lisa Braun, Executive Director, Ohio City Power (l) and Tom O'Brien, Program Director, Neighborhood Connections (r). Created by www.betseymerkel.com
Lisa Braun, Executive Director, Ohio City Power and Tom O'Brien, Program Director, Neighborhood Connections at the Cleveland Foundation, in conversation about how relationship building programs accelerate community capacity for transformational change.
Lisa shares the story of how Ohio City Power collaborates to serve regional organizations, amplify resource access, strengthen community and network reach to turbo charge human success stories.
Tom talks about what Neighborhood Connections is, it's legacy and how since 2003, the organization has invested in community-based projects that build relationships in neighborhoods and across Northeast Ohio. Tom also explains how the citizen-lead Neighborhood Connections funding process works.
If you're interested, start by attending a Neighbor Up! Network Night gathering, hosted by Neighborhood Connections the first Thursday of every month, 6pm – 8pm at the University Circle United Methodist Church, 1919 E. 107th Street, Cleveland, Ohio.
Resource links:
Ohio City Power www.ohiocitypower.net
Neighborhood Connections neighborhoodgrants.org
Community Greenhouse Partners communitygreenhousepartners.org
P.A.C.E. Tumbling Program www.livecleveland.org/node/6294
The Metanoia Project metanoiaproject.org
St. Paul's Community Church www.stpaulscleveland.org
The Federated Church www.fedchurch.org
Neighbor Up! neighborhoodgrants.org/neighborhood-connections-greater-u...
Created by www.betseymerkel.com
Function: voluntary movements of skeletal parts
Location: muscles usually attached to bones
Muscle Tissue
The 17th SAARC Summit to be held at Addu city in Maldives from November 10-11 focused on increasing connectivity among member states and building bridges.
As many as eight government heads from South Asian region including the leaders of Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, Maldives and Afghanistan will meet to discuss regional issues and ink four important agreements.
Another highlight is the expected sidelines’ meeting between Prime Minister Gilani and his Indian counterpart Dr Manmohan Singh during which the two leaders will try to give fresh impetus to the ongoing Indo-Pak peace process.
Foreign office officials said the four agreements to be inked by the leaders of SAARC member states will cover the establishment of a SAARC Seed Bank, Multilateral Arrangement on Recognition of Conformity Assessment, Rapid Response to Natural Disaster and Implementation of Regional Standards.
Member states are also expected to adopt a separate SAARC Charter of Democracy. Turkey’s application for observer status in the organization will also be taken up during the Summit. At present nine countries including China, the United States and UK have SAARC observer status. The official engagement of the summit will begin on November 6 with the Standing Committee meeting of SAARC followed by joint secretary-level meetings of the eight member states.
SAARC Foreign Secretaries will meet on November 7-8 to finalise the agenda of the Summit and the Summit Declaration. A meeting of foreign ministers will be held on November 9, prior to the Summit on Novembe
Breakout Session: Connectivity
Technology is one of the defining forces of our collective future, reshaping the way we learn, innovate, and connect with one another. Today, new digital technologies and advancements—such as the Internet of Things, smart devices, artificial intelligence, and the block chain—are increasingly changing the concept of connectivity itself and enhancing our ability to maximize human potential. The strategies we design and the investments we make will impact how equitably access to these innovations is shared—and how drastically livelihoods will be improved as a result.
How can we bridge the digital divide of today and harness the potential of connectivity to impact our societies, environment, and economies of tomorrow?
MODERATOR:
Manoush Zomorodi, Host and Managing Editor of Note to Self, WNYC Studios, New York Public Radio
PARTICIPANTS:
Hernando de Soto, Chairman, Institute for Liberty and Democracy
Njideka Harry, President and CEO, Youth for Technology Foundation
Vivienne Ming, Co-Founder and Managing Partner, Socos
Jamie Smith, Global Chief Communications Officer, The Bitfury Group
People who are looking to access online education and health care services, including seniors, will soon have high-speed internet access in Shuswap and around south Kootenay Lake.
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Breakout Session: Connectivity
Technology is one of the defining forces of our collective future, reshaping the way we learn, innovate, and connect with one another. Today, new digital technologies and advancements—such as the Internet of Things, smart devices, artificial intelligence, and the block chain—are increasingly changing the concept of connectivity itself and enhancing our ability to maximize human potential. The strategies we design and the investments we make will impact how equitably access to these innovations is shared—and how drastically livelihoods will be improved as a result.
How can we bridge the digital divide of today and harness the potential of connectivity to impact our societies, environment, and economies of tomorrow?
MODERATOR:
Manoush Zomorodi, Host and Managing Editor of Note to Self, WNYC Studios, New York Public Radio
PARTICIPANTS:
Hernando de Soto, Chairman, Institute for Liberty and Democracy
Njideka Harry, President and CEO, Youth for Technology Foundation
Vivienne Ming, Co-Founder and Managing Partner, Socos
Jamie Smith, Global Chief Communications Officer, The Bitfury Group
Connectivity and readymade.
Experimenting, manipulating and combining daily life objects in order to attempt, to force or to mystify a workable connection between them, at least to make it visible and/or possible. This exercise is to be considered as a warm-up, a first step towards a further installation or project.
Erg (École de Recherche Graphique), Brussels, Arts Numériques-Atelier (New media art), 2016-2017.
Professors : Marc Wathieu.
Hyundai's Smart Connectivity System allows drivers to connect their smart phones and tablet PCs with the vehicle
This was one of three tours offered at the Meeting of the Minds 2012 in San Francisco, CA.
Description:
Tour #1: Arts, Innovation and Sustainability Tour of Central San Francisco
This 1.5 hour walking tour will be lead by James Hanusa, Green Economy Advisor for Stakeholder Forum and New Initiatives for Burning Man Project.
The tour will start at the award winning, newly built San Francisco Public Utilities Commission headquarters, key features include onsite clean energy generation, 100 percent waste water treated on site and advanced daylight harvesting.
The electric vehicle pilot project at City Hall will be the next stop with both car share and city vehicles in the program. We will walk through the planned Resource Conservation District at Civic Center on our way to UN Plaza passing the Federal Building, which is the first naturally ventilated office building on the West Coast since the invention of air conditioning. The building is also an example of how building design can help slash emissions of greenhouse gases.
We will proceed down the emerging arts and innovation district of Central Market Street visiting multiple local arts groups such as art and technology collective, Gray Area Foundation for the Arts, and cultural avant garde organization, Burning Man Project. The 5M innovation complex will be the next stop with short interviews with developer Forest City and leaders from resident organizationTechShop, Hub Soma and Intersection for the Arts. Our tour will continue through the Yuerba Buena Gardens area including the Center for the Arts, the SF Museum of Modern Art, including a quick chat with the W Hotel Manager about his building, which is one of the first LEED Silver for existing buildings in the world.
Our final stop is the gallery at the San Francisco Planning + Urban Research Association‘s LEED Silver headquarters.
More information: cityminded.org/events/sanfrancisco/pre-conference-tours
Wherever you go, you leave.
Wherever we go, we never really leave.
Books are usually considered to have a beginning and end, but this one is a circle. It is a cycle to travel through visually. The book stitched together and composed of photographs of myself and people I have met and admire, but our forms are cut out to leave the surroundings, and maps showing through where our bodies once were. The maps are repeating, the same two places over, and they are all one can see within the circle. While I met these people in various physical spaces, their presences inhabit my own dwelling regardless of place. However one chooses to the view the book with all its folds and angles, it is still one endless, cyclical thing--like travel. The actions we take to travel repeat, but the relationships we build and insight we gain throughout the journeys spiral upward as we consider them over, and there significance grows beyond the confines of time.
Function: transports gases, defends against disease, clotting
Location: throughout the body in a closed system of blood vessels and heart chambers
Connective Tissue
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Through GoPro Through GoPro - They are heroes, look through their eyes
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Park Yuhyun capture during the session: The Connectivity Conundrum at the World Economic Forum on ASEAN 2018 in Ha Noi, Viet Nam, September 12, 2018
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Hoang Nguyen
My grandparents homesteaded on the barren plains of SD west of Pierre. No phone, no radio, no TV, and no weather forecasts. It is no wonder pioneers died in blizzards when SD can go from 65F to howling blizzard in a matter of hours. Now, if KELO would put the date on their forecasts, we could compare them with what actually hits us.
Douglas Wiken - Winner
Function: sensory reception and conduction of nerve impulses
Location: brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves
Muscle Tissue
Breakout Session: Connectivity
Technology is one of the defining forces of our collective future, reshaping the way we learn, innovate, and connect with one another. Today, new digital technologies and advancements—such as the Internet of Things, smart devices, artificial intelligence, and the block chain—are increasingly changing the concept of connectivity itself and enhancing our ability to maximize human potential. The strategies we design and the investments we make will impact how equitably access to these innovations is shared—and how drastically livelihoods will be improved as a result.
How can we bridge the digital divide of today and harness the potential of connectivity to impact our societies, environment, and economies of tomorrow?
MODERATOR:
Manoush Zomorodi, Host and Managing Editor of Note to Self, WNYC Studios, New York Public Radio
PARTICIPANTS:
Hernando de Soto, Chairman, Institute for Liberty and Democracy
Njideka Harry, President and CEO, Youth for Technology Foundation
Vivienne Ming, Co-Founder and Managing Partner, Socos
Jamie Smith, Global Chief Communications Officer, The Bitfury Group
Breakout Session: Connectivity
Technology is one of the defining forces of our collective future, reshaping the way we learn, innovate, and connect with one another. Today, new digital technologies and advancements—such as the Internet of Things, smart devices, artificial intelligence, and the block chain—are increasingly changing the concept of connectivity itself and enhancing our ability to maximize human potential. The strategies we design and the investments we make will impact how equitably access to these innovations is shared—and how drastically livelihoods will be improved as a result.
How can we bridge the digital divide of today and harness the potential of connectivity to impact our societies, environment, and economies of tomorrow?
MODERATOR:
Manoush Zomorodi, Host and Managing Editor of Note to Self, WNYC Studios, New York Public Radio
PARTICIPANTS:
Hernando de Soto, Chairman, Institute for Liberty and Democracy
Njideka Harry, President and CEO, Youth for Technology Foundation
Vivienne Ming, Co-Founder and Managing Partner, Socos
Jamie Smith, Global Chief Communications Officer, The Bitfury Group
09 November 2015, China-Europe Investment and Connectivity Cooperation Forum
Belgium - Brussels - October 2015
© European Union / Nuno Rodrigues
Function: provides elastic quality
Location: connecting parts of spinal column, in walls of arteries and airways
Connective Tissue
Breakout Session: Connectivity
Technology is one of the defining forces of our collective future, reshaping the way we learn, innovate, and connect with one another. Today, new digital technologies and advancements—such as the Internet of Things, smart devices, artificial intelligence, and the block chain—are increasingly changing the concept of connectivity itself and enhancing our ability to maximize human potential. The strategies we design and the investments we make will impact how equitably access to these innovations is shared—and how drastically livelihoods will be improved as a result.
How can we bridge the digital divide of today and harness the potential of connectivity to impact our societies, environment, and economies of tomorrow?
MODERATOR:
Manoush Zomorodi, Host and Managing Editor of Note to Self, WNYC Studios, New York Public Radio
PARTICIPANTS:
Hernando de Soto, Chairman, Institute for Liberty and Democracy
Njideka Harry, President and CEO, Youth for Technology Foundation
Vivienne Ming, Co-Founder and Managing Partner, Socos
Jamie Smith, Global Chief Communications Officer, The Bitfury Group
This was one of three tours offered at the Meeting of the Minds 2012 in San Francisco, CA.
Description:
Tour #1: Arts, Innovation and Sustainability Tour of Central San Francisco
This 1.5 hour walking tour will be lead by James Hanusa, Green Economy Advisor for Stakeholder Forum and New Initiatives for Burning Man Project.
The tour will start at the award winning, newly built San Francisco Public Utilities Commission headquarters, key features include onsite clean energy generation, 100 percent waste water treated on site and advanced daylight harvesting.
The electric vehicle pilot project at City Hall will be the next stop with both car share and city vehicles in the program. We will walk through the planned Resource Conservation District at Civic Center on our way to UN Plaza passing the Federal Building, which is the first naturally ventilated office building on the West Coast since the invention of air conditioning. The building is also an example of how building design can help slash emissions of greenhouse gases.
We will proceed down the emerging arts and innovation district of Central Market Street visiting multiple local arts groups such as art and technology collective, Gray Area Foundation for the Arts, and cultural avant garde organization, Burning Man Project. The 5M innovation complex will be the next stop with short interviews with developer Forest City and leaders from resident organizationTechShop, Hub Soma and Intersection for the Arts. Our tour will continue through the Yuerba Buena Gardens area including the Center for the Arts, the SF Museum of Modern Art, including a quick chat with the W Hotel Manager about his building, which is one of the first LEED Silver for existing buildings in the world.
Our final stop is the gallery at the San Francisco Planning + Urban Research Association‘s LEED Silver headquarters.
More information: cityminded.org/events/sanfrancisco/pre-conference-tours