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Example personas made from personas.media.mit.edu/. The references scanned for this appeared to be consistently correct to me. So notice the variation between this variant and the "Nancy White Full Circle."
Medium:
Cut paper collage (second hand magazine and art book cutouts)
Description:
A solitary figure floats within a patterned field, still yet subtly vibrating with unseen energy. Psychic Delay evokes the surreal tension between movement and pause, drawing inspiration from Dalí’s dreamlike worlds and his obsession with suspended time. The composition appears to pulse or gently spin, reflecting the warped sensation of waiting as reality shifts around you. Created in the aftermath of global stillness, and viewed through a psychedelic lens, the piece captures the emotional frequency of isolation, quiet, stretched, and resonant.
This cartoon illustrates how kids today are growing up in a very connected world where digital footprints are started as early as 1 hour old. Teaching digital responsibility has become a crucial part of the educational process.
From L-R speakers Henrik Stahl (journalist and product owner at Dagens industri), Matt Cooke (Google News Lab) and Eliza Anyangwe (Nzinga Effect) marvelling at Henrik's new motion capture toy
Day One of IIW, the Internet Identity Workshop, # XXXVII, at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley.
Example personas made from personas.media.mit.edu/. Notice the difference from the First Try variant... similar, but not the same. Done about 3 weeks apart.
I bought this little guy at World Market. It's called a "Guatemalan worry people". I'll just copy down the description it says on the back, it'll say it better than I can:
"An old story tells that when the Maya Indians of Guatemala had worries, they would tell them to the worry people. At night they would place the worry people under their pillows and when they awoke, the worry people had taken their worries away."
I saw it and had to have it. I hang it above my head to remind myself not to stress too much. I was a mess in high school that survived off 2-4 hours of sleep a night, and became really unhealthy because of it. One of the most important things I've learned from college is to relax, there ARE actually things more important than school. And you know what? I think this little guy is working.
Day Two of IIW, the Internet Identity Workshop, # XXXVII, at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley.
Day Three of IIW, the Internet Identity Workshop, # XXXVII, at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley.