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depende de vos crear o destruir.
el hielo se hace cada vez más delgado bajo mis pies.
(it's up to you to create or destroy.
the ice is getting thinner under my feet )
"You shouldn't THINK what you are FEELING".
1. Klóelfting (Equisetum arvense), 2. Free at last, 3. Seeds Seeds, 4. Soft finger, 5. Queen for a day, standing out from the group, 6. Lykill, 7. Pretty cool in the cloudy spring, 8. Fresh in the spring rain, 9. Blue end of the day, 10. So ugly that it's almost beautiful, 11. Soft beauty, 12. Crocus in blue, 13. Purple star!, 14. Yellow dream , 15. Spring blue and fresh!, 16. In the greenhouse, 17. Perfect shape!, 18. Tulip in peace , 19. Spring, spring, spring !, 20. Soft beauty, 21. In the morning, 22. Yellow tulip!, 23. Two amingos !, 24. Only open in the sun
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A collaborative project with Anglepoise, Strong Island & The University of Portsmouth.
10 artists/designers will be twinned with 10 photographers and an Anglepoise light.
Follow the project at creatingbalanceproject.tumblr.com/
This shoot was between artist Lorna Apps Woodland and photographer Matt Sills
Many thanks to BSc Film and TV students Max and Jonas
This photograph was taken at the 'Creating My Cambridge - Singing History with Thomas Hobson' event that took place at the Museum of Cambridge on Saturday 28th February.
The event involved joining the children of the Singing History Choir for a history talk illustrated with songs, drama and games about Thomas Hobson, the famous Cambridge Tudor philanthropist and his wife played by Matthew Ward and Gill Fraser Lee of www.historyneedsyou.com/. With music by Kirsty Martin and lyrics by CBBC’s Horrible Histories songwriter Dave Cohen, the presence of Thomas Hobson himself, and a talk by Professor Helen Weinstein. This family-friendly event was part of the Historyworks project Creating Camridge.To find out more visit www.historyworks.tv.
Re-use of this photograph should be credited to Historyworks.
Concept, modeling, texturing, lighting and rendering by Ignacio Leal
Visit www.ilodesigns.es for more
Creando la cabeza a una nueva Muñeca
Mi nueva muñeca Art aun no tiene nombre, de momento he creado su base y la tengo bien protegida en sus delicadas manos y pies.
Formara parte de un Nuevo trabajo (Nº 3) de Colaboracion con Noe-Noellë...pero antes hay muchas pruebas que hacer
My new doll Art still has no name at the moment I created the base and I have it well protected her delicate hands and feet.
Belongs to a New Job (No. 3) in Collaboration with Noé-Noelle ... but before there is much evidence to do
Creating Healthy Work Environments
Austin, Texas, USA
Day 1 - 10 February 2023
Photos courtesy of Kayla Prasek Photography
An artist works on a Barack Obama piece at the I Madonnari Italian Street Painting Festival at Mission Santa Barbara over the Memorial Day weekend.
University of Rochester NY Simon School of Business class of 2016 MBA team building and leadership program.
I went to Argos to get a catalogue, but I ended up coming out with a Monster High Create-A-Monster Werewolf and Dragon starter set and Skeleton add-on pack. Oh yeah, I also got the catalogue.
This is my creation - Darlia Scaleflame. She is borrowing the Skeleton wig, the werewolf outfit and the rest is the dragon's.
Prepare for a flood of Darlia pics.
Create A Smile June Release Magic Flowers & Uplifting Stamp sets.
createasmilestamps.blogspot.de/2015/06/june-release-count...
A collaborative project with Anglepoise, Strong Island & The University of Portsmouth.
10 artists/designers will be twinned with 10 photographers and an Anglepoise light.
creatingbalanceproject.tumblr.com/
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Josh Knill - oftenhover.4ormat.com/
I Love Dust - ilovedust.com/
Also huge thanks to BSc Broadcast & TV students Massimo and Jonas.
A collaborative project with Anglepoise, Strong Island & The University of Portsmouth.
10 artists/designers will be twinned with 10 photographers and an Anglepoise light.
creatingbalanceproject.tumblr.com/
Many thanks to Jonas and Massimo from BSc Film and TV Broadcast course at The University of Portsmouth.
William Pounds - www.willpounds.com/
The Carquinez Bridge refers to parallel bridges spanning the Carquinez Strait, forming part of Interstate 80 between Crockett and Vallejo, in the U.S. state of California. The name originally referred to a single cantilever bridge built in 1927, helping to form a direct route between San Francisco and Sacramento.
A second parallel cantilever bridge was completed in 1958 to deal with the increased traffic. Later, seismic problems of the 1927 span led to the construction and 2003 opening of a replacement: a suspension bridge officially called the Al Zampa Memorial Bridge (named in the memory of iron worker Al Zampa, who played an integral role in the construction of numerous San Francisco Bay Area bridges). Currently, the Alfred Zampa Memorial Bridge carries westbound traffic from Vallejo to Crockett, and the 1958 cantilever span carries eastbound traffic.
The Carquinez Strait is a narrow tidal strait in northern California. It is part of the estuary of the Sacramento and the San Joaquin rivers as they drain into the San Francisco Bay. The strait connects Suisun Bay, which receives the waters of the rivers, with San Pablo Bay. The strait forms part of the border between Solano and Contra Costa counties, and is approximately 15 mi north of Oakland, the cities of Benicia and Vallejo lie on the north side of the strait, while Martinez, Port Costa, and Crockett sit on the southern coast. The Napa River joins the strait, via the short Mare Island Strait, the strait is named after the Karkin, a linguistic division of the Ohlone Native Americans who resided on both sides of the strait.
The California Maritime Academy is at the end of the strait on the northern waterfront. The C&H Sugar refinery is located on the shore in the small town of Crockett. The strait is crossed by two bridges, the Carquinez Bridge on Interstate 80 and the Benicia-Martinez Bridge on Interstate 680. Each highway bridge consists of two spans, Interstate 780 connects the two highways on the northern slope of the strait. State Route 4 connects these highways south of and inland from the strait, a rail bridge just east of the Benicia-Martinez bridge is used by the Capitol Corridor, California Zephyr, and Coast Starlight trains.
A rail ferry, with the ferries Contra Costa and Solano, which were the largest train ferries ever built, provided service across the strait near the location of the current rail bridge until the bridge was built in 1930, this bridge is still the second longest rail bridge in the US and the longest west of the Mississippi River. Tall pylons carrying power lines cross the strait as well, the Carquinez Strait Powerline Crossing was the world's first powerline crossing of a large river.
The channel is navigable and is used for commercial and military shipping, deep water ship traffic bound for both the Port of Sacramento and the Port of Stockton traverse the strait. The narrow gap in the Coast Range that forms the strait has led to the formation of the San Joaquin-Sacramento River Delta, a river delta, upstream of it.
The strait is too small to allow the passage of huge amounts of floodwaters created during years with heavy rainfall/snowmelt events. Because the Delta area is the first to fill and last to drain in an event, silt and soil have more time to drop out of suspension.
Creating Healthy Work Environments
Austin, Texas, USA
Day 1 - 10 February 2023
Photos courtesy of Kayla Prasek Photography
A collaborative project with Anglepoise, Strong Island & The University of Portsmouth.
10 artists/designers will be twinned with 10 photographers and an Anglepoise light.
creatingbalanceproject.tumblr.com/
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Josh Knill - oftenhover.4ormat.com/
I Love Dust - ilovedust.com/
Also huge thanks to BSc Broadcast & TV students Massimo and Jonas.
Our Maker Art class created a Time Machine this year, inviting you to travel through time from the age of dinosaurs to the 50th century.
Our 4th and 5th graders at the Lycée Français designed their own scenes from the past, present or future, and brought them to life with motion, lights and sounds. They also worked in teams to build interactive features like illuminated keypads, spinners and doors, using the popular Arduino platform.
In our after-school classes, we combine art, technology and storytelling to help children create their own magical worlds. They learn to design their ideas, build them with a variety of tools, animate them with electronics and tell their stories. This unique multimedia course helps them develop their creativity, collaboration and problem-solving skills -- and builds their confidence that they can help change the world.
This year, we had a really good group of 9 students, ages 8 to 11 -- many of whom had taken our Maker Art classes before. They were very creative and engaged, and did a great job presenting their work at the Lycée Français -- and at Marinovators at the College of Marin on April 22.
This Maker Art class was taught by Fabrice Florin and Edward Janne at the Lycée Français in Sausalito in winter 2017. We met every week for 12 workshops of 90 minutes each, Thursdays at 3:30pm, from January 5 to March 30, 2017. Our teachers are part of the Tam Makers learning community and we prepared materials for this project in our state-of-the-art makerspace at the nearby Tam High School.
View more photos about this Maker Art class at the Lycée:
bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-photos
Learn more about our Time Machine class:
bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-2017
Learn more about our Maker Art classes:
fabriceflorin.com/2016/02/14/teaching-maker-art/
Learn more about Tam Makers: www.tammakers.org/
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