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Printable sign for Creative Commons bulletin board set.

 

See a photo of this bulletin board set in use here.

Right now, they're not on speaking terms, but it's still early in the episode. They'll reconcile and solve the case soon enough.

 

He's a double-crested cormorant, she's a Suwannee Cooter... they're cops- this fall on Fox.

 

Double-Crested Cormorant

(Suwannee) River Cooter

Silver Springs State Park

Ocala, Marion County, Florida, USA

 

Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II

OLYMPUS M.75-300mm F4.8-6.7 II

Creative ads for drinks-5

A man uses a clever contraption to solder a broken radio.

In the foreground, a plastic jar serves as a bellows. The plastic bag on top is lifted up and down by a bolt threaded through the bag. When the bolt is lifted, air enters the bellows through the space in the pipe, seen just above the bellows. When the plunger is dropped, the air rushes through the pipe and into the pile of charcoal. The man with the radio had heated up the tips of metal wires to use as soldering irons.

 

View this trip's GPS track on Everytrail.com here.

Became a Nikonian by purchasing a used Nikon D7000. Woke up this Sunday morning with a deep urge to shoot something. So I thought I might as well go with the Feb Assignment in Nikonians gallery about creative cropping. After 1 hour and 20 shots, I finally decided on this.

A big value add for this cruise were the "Travel, People & Creative Photography" classes led by Michael Cooney. Class Five: "Creative Photo Fun"

The idea here was to play with different types of screens. The clear plastic was sprayed with water to create various rain and droplet looks.

From time to time I try to learn more about my minor in creative writing at Woodcrest.

a story based on 5 randomly picked books from my bookshelf - challenge from Craft Imaginarium

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Creative bike parking in Berlin: space is in high demand.

"You can tell the age of a tree by the number of rings on it's ... hello."

Lovebytes - Digital Spring.

 

Pixilation workshops in the Sheffield Children's Library, led by Melvyn Ternan and Ivana Sereno Teres.

 

Part of UNQUIET : Art and music events at Sheffield's Central Library

Sat 24 March 11am-4pm

Sheffield Central Library, Surrey Street, Sheffield.

 

Sheffield Central Library provided the venue and inspiration for a spree of artistic interventions, impromptu performances and creative workshops:

 

Sheffield Library's documentation from Unquiet (requires Flash):

   

Reactable

The Reactable is a revolutionary new electronic musical instrument, designed to create and perform the music of today and tomorrow. It combines state of the art technologies with a simple and intuitive design, which enables musicians to experiment with sound, change its structure, control its parameters and be creative in a direct and refreshing way - unlike anything you have ever known before.

 

Juxtavoices

Juxtavoices is a large 'antichoir' under the direction of composer Martin Archer and writer Alan Halsey. The group includes many familiar faces from Sheffield's leftfield music, poetry and visual arts scenes. Although the group performs structured scores, no fixed pitches are ever notated, and the group uses improvisation to shape the detail of the scores as the music progresses. Both trained and untrained voices are included. As well as playing "normal" concerts, the group is to be found in various unexpected public places, and at poetry / text events. For this event, Juxtavoices have created 2 special pieces for performance: one in suitably hushed tones inside the main library, and one utilising the rich acoustic of the adjacent stairwell.

 

20Hz by Semiconductor

05.00 minutes / HD video installation / 2011

20 Hz observes a geo-magnetic storm occurring in the Earth's upper atmosphere. Working with data collected from the CARISMA radio array and interpreted as audio, we hear tweeting and rumbles caused by incoming solar wind, captured at the frequency of 20 Hertz. Generated directly by the sound, tangible and sculptural forms emerge suggestive of scientific visualisations. As different frequencies interact both visually and aurally, complex patterns emerge to create interference phenomena that probe the limits of our perception.

 

20Hz is a Semiconductor work by Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt.

Audio Data courtesy of CARISMA, operated by the University of Alberta, funded by the Canadian Space Agency.

 

Co-commissioned by Arts Santa Monica + Lighthouse for the Invisible Fields Exhibition at Arts Santa Monica, Barcelona. 2011-2012. Supported by the British Council.

 

Catalyst

This sound installation in the Lending Library presents a series of collaborative works by a number of Sheffield based writers and sound artists.

 

In 2011 composers from the University of Sheffield Sound Studios (USSS) were asked to produce a work drawing on Brian Eno's concept of 'ambient music' - music that could be subtly diffused into the atrium space at Bank Street. These compositions were played throughout the day and the writers spent an hour free-writing in response to them. These initial responses were then developed into poems by the writers and then were recorded reading their poems. These sound recordings formed the source material for a new series of compositions - in some cases settings of the poems themselves, in others more abstract manipulations of the source material.

 

Catalyst is a collaboration involving Bank Street Arts' Poet in Residence Angelina Ayers; writers on the MA Writing at Sheffield Hallam University; Bank Street Arts Resident sound artist Ian Baxter and fellow composers working from the USSS.

 

Animation/Pixilation Workshop

Children's Library session beginning 11am, 12pm, 2pm and 3pm (4 x 45min workshops)

Age 6+ Free. Book in advance / places are limited.

To book a place email - kidsandteens.library@sheffield.gov.uk

or tel. - 0114 273 4734

 

Come and have a go at animating...Yourself! Pixilation is an exciting form of animation where everyday objects and humans are the made to do extraordinary things such as disappear into walls, change into other people, fly, get eaten by black holes and ice skate on carpets!

 

In this workshop you'll learn how to make use pixillation to create animated films. You and your parents or carers will also find out how to film animation at home using your home computer, a webcam and free software. No experience or equipment necessary - just bring yourself! The workshop is led by Melvyn Turnan - you can see his films at www.melmation.com

Places are very limited, so please book in advance to avoid disappointment.

 

Sssh! There's going to be a FREE secret film show for kids at 1PM, somewhere in the Library...

 

Are spy pigeons and lost mechanical aliens your kind of thing? Do you know a cat who belongs to Simon? (or is it a Simon who belongs to a cat?)...

 

You can only find out the secret location for this screening when you collect a free golden ticket from our information desk in the Winter Garden. Make sure you get there early, it's first come first served and there are only a few places available for this extra special, hush hush event for those in the know. The films are suitable for any age but children must be accompanied by an adult.

 

These films are 100% guaranteed to totally amaze you... here's a sneak preview of what you will see...

 

The Lost Thing by Andrew Ruhemann & Shaun Tan (Passion Pictures, Australia 2011). This film won an Oscar for best short animated film in 2011. A boy finds a strange creature on a beach, and decides to find a home for it in a world where everyone believes there are far more important things to pay attention to.

 

Pigeon Impossible by Lucas Martell. This amazing bagel bite-sized adventure was 5 years in the making. It's the tale of Walter, a rookie secret agent faced with a problem seldom covered in basic training: what to do when a curious pigeon gets trapped inside your multi-million dollar, government-issued nuclear briefcase?

 

Love Over Goldfish by Janet Jennings and Jon Harrison. Have you ever seen a movie that is upside-down from beginning to end? Well the star of this film has, he's lived it! He's a goldfish and this is his life story. Love Over Goldfish was filmed in Sheffield, see if you can spot any familiar locations (but don't get a crick in your neck;)

 

Thanks to all the staff at Sheffield Libraries for hosting this event.

 

Special thanks to:

 

Emma Croft, Sarah Hogan, Martin Dutch and Andrew Milroy at Sheffield Libraries, Martin Archer and Juxtavoices, Ian Baxter (Catalyst), Sergi Jordà (reactable), Sheffield University Sound Studios, Passion Pictures, Lucas Martell, Flatpack Festival, Amber and Joab Harrison

 

Technical wizards: Darren Chouings (Prism), Melvyn Turnan (Melmation), Richard Bolam (RB Digimedia).

 

Lovebytes 2012 - Digital Spring

A Festival of Art, Science and Technology

22-24 March

Sheffield UK

 

www.lovebytes.org.uk

sterling silver, patina, anodized titanium, flower by Mary Stromberg, riveted

'Long-exposure Light-painting Photography'

Characters: 竇璃兒

Hmua / Dress: 于甄 (Janet Wang)

Photo: Joshua Chang

Team: 林哲瑋 尤亭文 林佑東

Studio: 正妝 / Win Kuo

 

#台北攝影 #藝術創作 #精緻肖像 #創意彩妝 #Creative #FineArt #D850 #Nikon #Profoto #Elinchrom

PGB Photographer & Creative - © Philip Romeyn - Phillostar Gone Ballistic 2019

Student teacher at work in the classroom.

Copyright 2011 Sherry digital artist,designer, and photographer. Yoga logos and covers to use on your site. You must link back Sherry for credit at url: www.astrologyjunction.com to use these images on your site. Love and light!

Attribution: Smithsonian's National Zoo

Fotografias Michael David CREATIVE FOTOGRAFIAS Montes Claros

Week 17 Theme: CONTRE-JOUR

Contre-Jour, which translates roughly to 'against daylight', and is also referred to as backlit or backlighting.

 

Wochenthema: Gegenlicht

Contre-Jour, was übersetzt in etwa "gegen Tageslicht ', und wird auch als Hintergrundbeleuchtung oder Gegenlicht bezeichnet.

 

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When you flow like water you bring all of your talents and resources to your creative work... Flow around every obstacle you encounter, including any you've erected yourself. (Eric Maisel)

 

Had a great creative day. Mounted about 20 images for these little portfolios I am doing aided by Gary Barlow ;-) Two things to be thankful for buying this house - amazing light and to be given the chance to be creative ;-)

 

I am off out ;-)

Creative Minimalism

Minimum equipment brings more creativity at lightGIANTS studio.

 

Models:

Mariana, Jay Jency, Shocy, Merry J

They call it art...

Creative ·

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