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The Continuous Improvement Conference 2018 is an event designed for sharing best practices in continuous improvement across academic, business, and community organizations. This event will focus on helping industry professionals achieve operational and performance excellence through tools such as Lean Six Sigma. The event is capped at 70 attendees, representing academic and business organizations.
The Continuous Improvement Conference 2018 is an event designed for sharing best practices in continuous improvement across academic, business, and community organizations. This event will focus on helping industry professionals achieve operational and performance excellence through tools such as Lean Six Sigma. The event is capped at 70 attendees, representing academic and business organizations.
Continuous drawings that were the beginning of the Wire sculpture. Drawing the headphones from all sides, loosely and quickly, to get the best idea of the shape and build of the object
Typhoon damage.
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Part of the image collection of the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)
“Continuous Line in Space”, limestone/ steel, 52” x 26” x 36”, 2007
The model for this work was a broken seashell and is based on an endless edge that defines a central negative space. Like natural water and wind-sculpted bridges, the forms found in broken parts of a shell are not only beautiful, but also structurally sound. Limestone gives body to this “Continuous Line in Space” by joining its circuitous adjacent parts forming a delicate, spiraling, upper bridge portion of the work, and a long curving channel through the lower body of the piece.
“Continuous Line In Space” is a half scale rendering for an international sculpture symposium in Amneville-les-Thermes, France sponsored by the French provincial government in 2008. Although the event was cancelled due to unforeseen financial shortfalls, the model was subsequently accepted for two other outdoor sculpture exhibitions: “Art on Parade” in Northglenn, CO (2008-2009), and “Art on the Streets” in Colorado Springs, CO (2009-2010).
These shots were taken in Temple in Tokyo Japan, with the intention of stitching together, and creating a continuous Background for multiple monitor, enjoy!
10/28/21
All self made and shot--pushing the idea of a lace-up garment even further--can you make it lace all the way around the center back and front seam? Hand set many, many eyelets
Cheap filter with Vaseline to get some of the light glow/smudge effects
Silver 2024 Jefferson Lab Open House promotion balloons fill the lapping and barrel polish room inside the SRF Test Lab at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Friday, June 7, 2024. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)
Daily drive to/from work. I encounter this yield sign at an extremely busy street on a daily basis. One of my top places for road rage!
Typography 3 - Fall '09
This small booklet was the initial starter for the much longer, 14 page book revolving around the importance of food repurposing. The form was a trash can which when opened exposed the key information.
Continuous strand fiberglass made by PPG Industries creates a web across the plaza of PPG Place in Downtown Pittsburgh, part of a robotic installation called "Reach." The movement of pedestrians beneath the strands -- or the movement of hands toward the strands -- affects sounds being played in the plaza. "Reach" is part of the citywide Robot 250 Festival, July 11-27. Photo credit: Carnegie Mellon University download a high resolution image
The Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF) accelerator site is photographed from a drone in Newport News, Va., on Aug. 28, 2019. (Photos by Dulcie Holland for Jefferson Lab)
CEBAF is based on superconducting radiofrequency (SRF) technology. It produces a stream of charged electrons that scientists use to probe the nucleus of the atom. CEBAF was the first large-scale application of SRF technology in the world, and it is the world's most advanced particle accelerator for investigating the quark structure of the atom's nucleus. The CEBAF energy was recently upgraded from 6 GeV to 12 GeV, and an additional experimental area was added to support the highest-energy experiments.
The Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF) accelerator site is photographed from a drone in Newport News, Va., on Aug. 28, 2019. (Photos by Dulcie Holland for Jefferson Lab)
CEBAF is based on superconducting radiofrequency (SRF) technology. It produces a stream of charged electrons that scientists use to probe the nucleus of the atom. CEBAF was the first large-scale application of SRF technology in the world, and it is the world's most advanced particle accelerator for investigating the quark structure of the atom's nucleus. The CEBAF energy was recently upgraded from 6 GeV to 12 GeV, and an additional experimental area was added to support the highest-energy experiments.
I did this continuous line drawing of a sculpture I made during the exploratory stage of foundation.
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I did a Continuous Contour Line Drawing with a green oil pastel stick. I spent about ten minutes on the drawing, not lift the stick at all. I would press harder or lighter in some areas. I also overlapped areas I drew over to give more darker values in some areas.
Program:Manual
Lens:70-300mm f/4-5.6 G VR
F:4.0
Speed:1/1250
ISO:560
Focal Length:70 mm
AF Fine Tune Adj:-1
Focus Mode:AF-C
AF Area:Dynamic Area (3D-tracking)
Shooting Mode:Continuous, Auto ISO
VR:On
EV:+1/3
Metering Mode:Multi-segment
WB:Auto0
Picture Control:Neutral
Focus Distance:14.13 m
Dof:11.05 m (10.50 - 21.56)
HyperFocal:40.77 m
10/28/21
All self made and shot--pushing the idea of a lace-up garment even further--can you make it lace all the way around the center back and front seam? Hand set many, many eyelets
Cheap filter with Vaseline to get some of the light glow/smudge effects