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Elastic{ON}15 was the first-ever Elasticsearch, Logstash, and Kibana user conference. Held from March 9 - 11, Elastic{ON} brought together 1,300 people dedicated to doing great things with data.
Photo that accompanied Shelf Appeal blog post April 4, 2008: A journey of delight.
http://www.shelfappeal.com/2008/04/a-journey-of-delight.html
design and idea from blog of say YES! to hoboken
denim, button and elastic from stash.
super quick
super easy
way cool
www.elastic-city.org/walks/downside
Gravity is a given. Its anchor is a constant force within constant spin. By changing our physical orientation in space, we may fundamentally upend, well, just about everything.
For Downside Up, Kristin Geneve Young will lead participants in challenging their senses of vision, equilibrium and proprioception. Balance tests, climbing exercises and aerial inversions will be used to focus the senses throughout the walk, inviting the group to respond to overlooked pockets of Midtown.
Co-facilitated by Susie Williams (9/27) and Lisa Natoli (10/4)
Photo by Caitlin Ruttle
Elastic{ON}15 was the first-ever Elasticsearch, Logstash, and Kibana user conference. Held from March 9 - 11, Elastic{ON} brought together 1,300 people dedicated to doing great things with data.
www.elastic-city.com/walks/homesickness
Are we sick because we are missing home or because our home, our city, is sick? In this walk, we will ask for its history, draw out its symptoms, and discuss potential remedies for homesickness. We will examine our physical surroundings as a mirror into our collective homesickness, try out possible interventions in space and discuss the theoretical perspectives offered by urban theory and environmental psychology.
This walk holds 7 people.
photo: Todd Shalom
I have always used extra dye when tie-dying but in this case this was done by laying a small piece of tissue against the cloth and tying. Lots of fun and I plan to do more trying different tying methods.
www.elastic-city.org/walks/subjectivecontours
Once a bohemian center, the West Village has long lost itself to its own charm. And like Istanbul, the neighborhood adheres to no grid system. Subjective Contours aims to explore its present state, reveling in the neighborhood's unintentional geometry and flattening out its space via framing, drawing, and performing. Visual artists Hayal Pozanti (Turkey) and Todd Shalom (USA) will lead participants in reimagining plans for the neighborhood.
This walk holds 12 people and will be held in English, though Hayal also speaks Turkish. The walk has been commissioned for "Istanbul Week" by Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation.
Istanbul Week, October 13–19
Interdisciplinary conversation to launch the newest node in the Studio-X Global Network, Studio-X Istanbul, Meclis-i Mebusan Caddesi, No: 37 Salıpazarı, Beyoğlu, on November 8. Istanbul Week is co-organized by the Columbia Global Centers | Turkey.
Photo by Todd Shalom
recycled sweatshirt, elastic, terrycloth
voluminous worker pant with tall stretch cuff (snap closure)
elastic belt loops
double belt
Price: $6.99
Note:
We will offer to Instructor/Reseller 50% discount from our website display price.The shipping cost also very reasonable.
Fist Guard Elastic Protection
Made of Polycotton Stretchable Fabric, All Size Available.
Colours: White / Black / Blue.
To buy online this product just click here: agasi.com.my/Judo/Elastic-Fist-Guard
www.elastic-city.com/walks/homesickness
Are we sick because we are missing home or because our home, our city, is sick? In this walk, we will ask for its history, draw out its symptoms, and discuss potential remedies for homesickness. We will examine our physical surroundings as a mirror into our collective homesickness, try out possible interventions in space and discuss the theoretical perspectives offered by urban theory and environmental psychology.
This walk holds 7 people.
photo: Todd Shalom
Fashion fabric is print, lining is blue. The lining has been sewn to the fashion fabric, right sides together at the top of the skirt...see photo below. Then a casing was sewn for the elastic and the elastic threaded through. To secure the elastic, I sewed another stitching line along the length of the middle of the elastic.
Retro wild women wide belt lace bowknot coffee color elastic belt extra-wide decorated girdle
www.etsy.com/listing/95014122/retro-wild-women-wide-belt-...
Elastic{ON} Tour Australia 2015 was held on December 8th in Sydney and December 10th in Melbourne. Each stop brought together over 300 people dedicated to doing great things with data. All profits were donated to local charities to support their programs and initiatives.
www.elastic-city.org/ways/catastrophe
In the midst of 2012, Catastrophe! proposes an experience of regeneration, a process to mourn the world we leave behind as we situate ourselves in the awaking of a new era. By entering an underground shelter we will initiate the transit to another time, like human seeds waiting to germinate.
By moving their bodies rhythmically in the mode of ritual and by activating the fetish power of food, totems, sound and image, participants will engage the senses and re-shape our imaginations of how humans might interact and inhabit the world. Through a series of activities, they will explore the many myths that have narrated the end of the world. Together, they will generate a new story.
This way holds 10 people and presented in partnership with the Consulate General of Spain in New York.
Photo by Nick Robles
www.elastic-city.com/walks/homesickness
research photo
Are we sick because we are missing home or because our home, our city, is sick? In this walk, we will ask for its history, draw out its symptoms, and discuss potential remedies for homesickness. We will examine our physical surroundings as a mirror into our collective homesickness, try out possible interventions in space and discuss the theoretical perspectives offered by urban theory and environmental psychology.
This walk holds 7 people.
photo: Todd Shalom
Here is a photo of the adjustable elastic waistband I put in the Ottobre 6/2008 skirt (design 16). To do this, all you do is sew a buttonhole on each side of the waistband and use buttonhole elastic (I bought mine online). Then, sew a button on each side to hold the elastic taut.