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It was testing the winds and getting the feeel of its wings.

`New THeatre`, founded in 1980 by Angelique Rockas, developed into `New Internationalist Theatre`, and finally became simply `Internationalist

Theatre` the name with which it was registered as a charity.

I developed some film

I collaborated with Gwen for the staging events. Gwen's image was projected on top of the staircase and my installation was staged under the staircase. I set up two sculptures made from found objects and two photographs. We discussed our ideas and how we will combine our work together and helped each other set up. We collaborated in the same location and shadows and silhouettes were an obvious link that brought both pieces together.

This is a video of my installation under the staircase.

Ken Levine, Chris Kline, Bill Gardner

Film: 35mm Kodak Gold 400

Camera: Nikon F90X

Lens: 35mm - 135mm Nikkor

Shot on Aperture Mode

Self-Developed in C41

Scanned with Epson v600

developed in rodinal 1-50 for 11 minutes

Developed in response to the diverse demands of the market and with an eye on the needs of operators, the Kern 40-8 Wrapping System is the ideal solution for the processing of editorial applications, as well as the sealing of editorial products with inserts like Cd’s and DVD’s.

A polaroid shot of me developing.

 

From the excitement sparked by the wearables and new apps, 2016 was a whirlwind year for mobile devices. 2017 is bringing us more new developments! Here are a few things we think are worth looking out for this year.

  

1. Google’s mobile-first index

Most of Google queries are now executed on mobile devices. It’s no surprise that Google is developing mobile-first index. The integral shift principally considers content from mobile pages ahead of desktop pages. Google’s algorithms will eventually use a site’s mobile version to rank pages and to show snippets from those pages in Google results. What happens next depends on the build of your website. Google assures that if your site is a responsive or a dynamic serving site that nothing should change regarding your indexing as the mark-up remains consistent across mobile and desktop. For sites that are not responsive or dynamic, however, it is important to implement a mobile-friendly design with a mobile-first strategy to improve your mobile presence and keep your content discoverable.

  

2. Apps in the growing device ecosystem

The idea behind “cross-device” is that a more holistic view of a user is gained by associating multiple devices to one individual by tracking their activity. Understanding the behavior patterns create a more seamless online experience across all devices. The considerable development in interface modalities such as augmented/mixed reality and voice command together with hardware releases like Google Home and Amazon Echo connecting to domestic smart objects enrich the way we utilize our mobile devices. With our devices’ growing ecosystem, it’s a no-brainer that mobile will remain at the center of the action. Technologies such as Personal Assistants, wearables, and bigger devices such as TVs, function through mobile apps. This gives apps a whole new meaning and change the way marketers deal with apps, too.

 

3. Rich push notifications

With the launch of iOS 10 in September of 2016, rich push notifications have been introduced. Push notifications can now include images, GIFs, and videos and will be visible from the homescreen. Also, users can 3D touch the notification to view and click custom actions, all without even opening the app. The new feature opens a new set of possibilities for MCRM (Mobile Customer Relationship Management) and content strategies. This year we expect to see much more of these types of notification as MCRM tools rollout its capabilities, while marketers begin to shape their strategies.

 

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Shot with Yashicamat 124 using Ilford HP5, self developed and scanned with Epson V500

Developed in Adonal 1+25 37.5 min 20°C Agfa Rondinax 35U half turn every 2 sec

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Coastal China is very quickly modernizing itself. Yangshou is no exception. The billboard reads "Will you open a store on West Street?" (West Street is the traditional strip of "downtown" Yangshou, a strip that's littered with small restaurants, shops, and guesthouses)

Developing Inclusive and Sustainable Global Value Chains in the Digital Age & GES presents "Shaping Digitalization at a Global Level"

 

Photo © IfW-Kiel / M.Stefan

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