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Here we have the guts of the phone in disarray. You're over the worst! Muhaha.

I discovered this location while driving to the franco-cypriot school in Nicosia, Cyprus. These are governmental buildings next to the police academy. The complex is to be destroyed in the near future. I was interested in catching the effects of time on official government owned buildings.

Chauchilla cemetery contains some oddly arranged bones, skulls, and mummies from the Nazca period. The bones were discovered in disarray, after being looted by grave robbers, but have since been re-arranged and put on display in numerous covered tombs.

This one is from @mmerschel, who documented the disarray when he neglected to shelve books for a couple weeks.

For years I have avoided the Eastern Shore of MD for a variety of reasons... When we left things were bad, we didn't know we were moving away, and my childhood was in disarray. I never got to say goodbye to all my friends, and as time went by I tried to forget just how bad things were so I avoided remembering both the good times and the bad times. I told Richard that I would go with him and we would go see everyone from the good old days (someday)... Well some day came and went and we never made it across the bridge together.

I don't pertain to understand life, it confuses me more than most sci fi books. I do know that there is more to life, and each aspect of it, from atoms to the atmosphere than we will never be able to understand.

I have lost one of my dearest friends from childhood and best friend for the past few years, but in his mourning was forced to rediscover my childhood. So many strange things happened over the past 8 days. Things I could never fully explain, but Richard was there with us. Guiding us back into each others arms. We all miss him dearly and carry his heart with us wherever we go. These coming years will be hard for those that loved him, and he will never be forgotten. I love you Richard! Thank you...

  

Here are pictures I took while we chased his spirit around the county. ♥♥♥♥♥

  

Chauchilla cemetery contains some oddly arranged bones, skulls, and mummies from the Nazca period. The bones were discovered in disarray, after being looted by grave robbers, but have since been re-arranged and put on display in numerous covered tombs.

Chauchilla cemetery contains some oddly arranged bones, skulls, and mummies from the Nazca period. The bones were discovered in disarray, after being looted by grave robbers, but have since been re-arranged and put on display in numerous covered tombs.

I discovered this location while driving to the franco-cypriot school in Nicosia, Cyprus. These are governmental buildings next to the police academy. The complex is to be destroyed in the near future. I was interested in catching the effects of time on official government owned buildings.

Very beautiful inside and out, I thought. This is after the main festivities, when they're just starting to take stuff down - hence the activity and disarray.

 

Best seen large.

Where should I put the chairs? There is just too much space...

 

A weekend was spent at Hjällö castle just south of Hjo. It was built during the 18th century and has recently been restored to it's former glory. All but the third floor and the attic which contain a whole bunch of stuff that belonged to some of the people that has lived there over the years. It had an eerie feeling to it and it's not surprising that the castle is supposedly haunted aswell.

I discovered this location while driving to the franco-cypriot school in Nicosia, Cyprus. These are governmental buildings next to the police academy. The complex is to be destroyed in the near future. I was interested in catching the effects of time on official government owned buildings.

Camera: Nikon D50 - 50 mm

Project: Themed Portfolio

Model: Kelly

Lighting: Tungsten

 

This is there I decided to start taking my digital assignment. I'm mainly focusing on girls who look like they're in a state of disarray or they have no express at all. I will be adding 4 more photos to this project.

Design for Health: Disarray

Building Rubble

an old window sill in the Amsterdam Jordaan area (actually I lived in this house years ago): absolutely neglected and in a total state of disarray. Makes for nice surfaces though!

One of our fences is in disarray. We are used to having the top wires pulled out or broken, by deer that are jumping over them and snag the top wire, but this is the bottom wire and it was in a real mess. Tally is sniffing the wire and post very carefully - as if she was reconstructing what happened. I wish she could tell me what kind of animal managed to do this!

I let Hemmy hangout on the apartment balcony today unattended. He brought me a gift and laid it right next to my bed. So when I woke up from a nap, I almost stepped on it. He is so pleased with himself because he hasn't killed anything of this magnitude in years. When he was free to roam outside, back in the day, he would often deposit cricket carcasses on my pillow with the legs pulled off and neatly placed next to the corpse.

 

I am both proud of him because he seems very pleased with himself (and the bird was pristine, no blood) and sad for the little bird family that is probably either starving or in disarray. I would also like to spray him down with Lysol but I don't think he'd like that very much.

Day 184 of the 365 days challenge.

 

www.flickr.com/groups/365days

 

I've discussed this tattoo at length previously, but today something changed in a really significant way.

 

See, I thought it meant "chaos." I thought I was in a chaos of my own creation, that somehow I had manufactured what seemed like intense amounts of destructive disarray, but it was all right. Because I needed a barrier to push through if I was ever going to create.

 

I was wrong. I was talking to a new friend today, and was completely taken by surprise when he looked up the meaning of my tattoo.

 

This particular character is not a misuse, but it does have a more complex meaning than the "chaos" meaning normally assigned to it.

 

I think this poster gets closest:

 

"At first, there is nothing, no heaven, no earth. Everything is

unorganized. This is 混沌 (chaos). Then, there are 'force' and 'field.'

Force means heaven and field means earth. A word (混沌初开, the chaos is

broken initially) describes this state. The heaven and earth are

separated from the chaos. After this, there are 'sprouting' and

'enveloping.' This means everything starts to wake but still not yet

fully open... The sprouting state in Chinese is 屯. So 屯 does not mean

chaos, at least not exactly."

  

This was, funnily enough, another example of me using my own weird issues to filter and skew my own perceptions. I still think Susan was right when she told me to be careful what you get tattooed on yourself, because you're inviting the essence of it into your life, into your blood. I didn't know what I was doing.

  

All of this time, through all of this trauma and annoyance and ridiculousness and aching, I thought my life was chaos. But it's actually been awakening, all along.

 

I don't think I have the words for this.

Chauchilla cemetery contains some oddly arranged bones, skulls, and mummies from the Nazca period. The bones were discovered in disarray, after being looted by grave robbers, but have since been re-arranged and put on display in numerous covered tombs.

My office. What's up? Has someone got the sack? Is it me?

Photograph taken in Eureka, Utah.

  

Mindful of the stakes at play in the museum’s role as cultural conduit, Upset and Disarray investigates diverse and challenging strategies that promote innovation rather than stagnation, fluidity rather than austerity. This symposium collects timely graduate presentations that address a range of topics, reconfiguring relations between the institutional, the curatorial, and the cultural.

 

Keynote: Srimoyee Mitra, Art Gallery of Windsor

Professional Panel: Lisa Daniels, Josh Thorpe, and Sophie Quick

Graduate Presenters: Taylor Davison, Genevieve Flavelle, Keely McCavitt, Samantha Noseworthy, Katie Oates, and Carling Spinney.

 

March 11, 2016

 

John Labatt Visual Arts Centre, Perth Drive, Western University, London, Ontario

 

© 2016; Department of Visual Arts; Western University

Panasonic DMC-GF2

Photex 35mm f/2.8 S&T Lens

[ 1/800 | ƒ/5.6 | ISO 100 | 35 mm ]

 

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I'm guessing someone was trying to take a picture of me, but instead caught the end of my hair in COMPLETE disarray as I slept on the sofa. (I put a blend of brown dye in my hair a few weeks ago, but I'm thinking I should let it go back to complete blonde as it would normally be without my tampering)

The world would be in disarray if not for the magic of duct tape. In this case, it is holding together the lid of a solar powered light.

Doctors lived on-site, this is one of the building that they housed in.

 

I was going to upload a slightly better composed shot, but it's a rarity where there's humans (+dog) that walk into the frame, so I chose this photo instead.

 

[Lens: AI'd GN Nikkor 45mm f/2.8 ]

Birds in disarray - Ria Formosa, Algarve

Inside Galaxy Square Mall in Tianjin, China.

Unlike virtually every other empty store, this store was in an extreme state of disarray. It almost looked like someone had stayed here overnight (or longer). There was a lot of leftover Chinese food and empty beverage containers, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic. It can vaguely be seen in the center-right of the frame, on the floor. In the center background, chairs can be seen arranged into a row, perhaps where someone laid down overnight.

I discovered this location while driving to the franco-cypriot school in Nicosia, Cyprus. These are governmental buildings next to the police academy. The complex is to be destroyed in the near future. I was interested in catching the effects of time on official government owned buildings.

Stump of a formerly logged tree on Cougar. During the windstorm parts of it got knocked down and I liked the disarray.

Jeremy captures the general state of physical and mental disarray that is Paula before her first sip of tea in the morning.

at least once a week i return home from work to find my room in complete disarray. this time it was in celebration of a new water bottle turned toy.

I discovered this location while driving to the franco-cypriot school in Nicosia, Cyprus. These are governmental buildings next to the police academy. The complex is to be destroyed in the near future. I was interested in catching the effects of time on official government owned buildings.

I discovered this location while driving to the franco-cypriot school in Nicosia, Cyprus. These are governmental buildings next to the police academy. The complex is to be destroyed in the near future. I was interested in catching the effects of time on official government owned buildings.

Pete is the only one without a hangover from his latest exploitation.

Labels done with silver Sharpie, jacks carefully situated just because I like disarray and chaos.

I found a group of pansies in disarray in the otherwise orderly large Pansy Bed in Highland Park and worked them into a pansypic that oddly looks more colorful than when they're view with all their faces showing.

 

NO INVITES OR ICONS PLEASE

A different take on the story. This time, note the grimace on his face, the disarray of the room and the presence of the "Angel of Assassination," Charlotte Corday--who happens to be wearing a striped frock.

I know it's a day late, but here it is.

 

#3

Our dishes and glassware stay pretty organized (we use the same 2 cups/bowls/plates all the time). But the food pantry is always in disarray. Maybe I need to switch cabinets?

A bunch of old cedars that were planted in perfect rows years ago in the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge. I've heard to harvest as posts, but was never done. I stepped over a bit to void the symmetry of the rows. Order became disarray.

 

RAW, PS Elements.

Destruction of the past: same as in Shanghai but so much less.

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