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Outlining a Theory of General Creativity . .
. . on a 'Pataphysical projectory
Entropy ≥ Memory ● Creativity ²
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Study of the day:
"Le monde ne parle pas. Nous seuls le faisons. Le monde peut, une fois que nous nous sommes programmé un langage, nous faire avoir des convictions. Mais il ne peut pas nous proposer un langage. Seuls les autres êtres humains le peuvent."
"The world does not speak. Only we do. The world can, once we have programmed ourselves with a language, cause us to hold beliefs. But it cannot propose a language for us to speak. Only other human beings can do that."
( Richard Rorty )
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rectO-persO | E ≥ m.C² | co~errAnce | TiLt
46th Annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival ARTS AND CREATIVITY EAST OF THE ANACOSTIA RIVER / CITIFIED Program on the National Mall in Washington DC on Thursday afternoon, 5 July 2012 by Elvert Barnes Photography
PUBLIC ART / Albus Cavus Mural Installation
RIDE OR DIE by Michael Pinnix, Leon RAIN Rainbow and Joshua Cogan
Visit the 46th Smithsonian Folklife Festival 2012 ARTS AND CREATIVITY EAST OF THE ANACOSTIA RIVER Program / PUBLIC ART website at www.festival.si.edu/2012/citified/public_art.aspx
Visit Elvert Barnes 46th SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL Thursday, 5 July 2012 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/46thSFF5July2012
Art made this summer by children in Gjerdrum municipality to remember and also move on from the landslide in 2020
Translators don’t just transfer words between different languages it’s not. Translation is the way a translator has negotiated a meaning of a text and then put it into a different language. translators have to be able to cover themselves in 2 cultures, 2 languages ways of thought. It needs to a deep understanding of the source language and the language which it is to be translated into. For more information visit: goo.gl/ePKSQa
I saw photos of a similar wreath a knitter on Ravelry made and I fell in love with it. I got the idea that it would make a great holiday gift for the ladies at my knitting store so Rob and I sat down and figured out how to make them. (Of course I also made one for myself!)
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The charger I have in here is a Qi charger from Anker. It is rather slim (about the height of a standard thick Lego brick), rather cheap, and works rather well for phones and other small devices.
I've used a fairly lengthy micro-USB cable to make sure I have enough length. This cable happens to be one that came with a mouse of mine for charging, so it can't be used for data. That's fine, you can't use data through wireless induction chargers anyway.
Special thanks to Alan Lam,
Fashion Artist: Lui Sung Yan
Canon 5DMarkII 1/200sec F3.2 ISO200
Lens: Canon EF 35mm f/1.4 USM L
Flash Light: from the left
Reflector : Nil
White Balance:AWB
Lightroom 3 touched up
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I created this in a class on how to do stump work. This is a scan of the finished piece. The image is life size. The acorns are 1 cm high. It took a week to complete, as the acorns, acorn leaf and the wings of the butterfly are all free standing. The tuft of the thistle also stands up from the background. I love doing this project.
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Cazcarra Image Group ha celebrado la tercera edición de la Gala Creativity. La sala barcelonesa Sutton se ha llenado para disfrutar de un espectáculo sin igual en el que los estudiantes Cazcarra han hecho alarde de su talento y profesionalidad.
Wow so this is my latest image as of the date 31/3/10.
My aim was to use as much texture as I could giving a gritty dirty feeling and yet have some sort of rebellious element to the image.
I seem to have started a week late, but that's OK. I read the introduction and BASIC TOOLS which is really important. The two tools are the daily morning writings, and the weekly artist's date.
The first is writing 3 pages first thing in te morning (probably after a trip to the toilet for me, but before walking the dogs). That's it - you just write 3 pages, every morning. No restrictions, but don't read it again for a while. Doesn't have to be greate prose or infact make sense at all. But write it every morning.The second is to do something just for my inner child at least once a week, like a film, or trip to an art gallery or some such. But nothing that I "ought" to do, but what I want to do!
And this photo is a contract the author wanted me to sign (my scanner's not working so I took a photo instead). I have.