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There is a certain degree of irony inherent in this photo. Most of what we did at The Edge was profoundly influenced by the fact that we were away from the Internet, off-the-electrical-grid, focussed on the people, and nurtured by the wonderful environment.
But we did get down to work at times (primarily editing with paper and pen), and did have our cameras and Livescribe pens with us most of the time. I note now as I look closely at this pic that I've got a Mac sitting under the papers, and a memory stick off to the side. When I took this we were approaching the point when each of us revised and submitted an electronic version of our essay. But the tech was certainly unplugged, and we, even more so.
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Border between College Station and Bryan, Texas.
To understand the history of Bryan and College Station, we have to go back before the time either existed, and talk about a town called Millican, 16 miles to the northeast. Millican is now just a spot on the map and the only reason it is on the map at all is because it still has a post office. Around the time of the Civil War (1861 to 1865), Millican was the largest city north of Houston and Galveston. Most Texans don't know that.
In the 1820s Millican was, naturally enough, settled by the Millicans. It got its still-remaining post office in 1849. Millican was the terminus of the Houston and Texas Central Railway and, during the Civil War, served both as a collection point for would-be confederate soldiers and as a training camp for 5,000. Following the war, the town declined rapidly because of these activities. Carpetbagger-imposed policies caused most residents to leave, even going to the point of disassembling their houses and reassembling them 20 miles away, in Bryan.
Bryan, too, had been settled in the 1820s, in its case by members of Stephen Austin's colony. The railway did not extend to Bryan, however, so it did not have the population of Millican. The track bed for the railway was graded through the area in 1859, and at that time, William Joel Bryan donated land to the company for a townsite. The town would be named in his honor.
Bryan grew after the Civil War. The residents voted to incorporate in 1867 and actually got around to doing it in 1871.
In that same year, the state chose the area just north of Bryan, what would become College Station, as the proposed site for A&M College. The college opened in 1876. Most residents of College Station believe the town was named for the train stop, probably because the depot (now a restaurant) still exists. In fact, the city takes its name from the post office. The post office opened its college station in 1877. The railway depot was constructed in 1883, six years later.
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In ninth grade I had to write a series of small essay-ish things for english. Out of the eight, there are a few I still really like. It'll be a bit long, but oh well.
Love
Can love be abstract or concrete?
Is love a feeling or is love an action?
Concrete Images
We associate love with concrete images. These images are things like the color red and the heart shape.
In color theory classes, we learned about colors and how they make you feel, as well as what we associate with those colors.
I find it very interesting that the color red represents love as well as violence. Love, hate, passion, war, and blood are all a part of the color red. It is said that both Cupid and Satan both know how to use the color red.
Why do we use love and war together? Maybe it's just love, but sending different messages from different sides.
The heart shape is another interesting concrete image for love. So why is a heart shaped like that anyway, and why does it represent love?
Some people think that the heart shape came from ancient stained glass windows, which represented Jesus, and others have many different ideas of how the heart came about.
So why do we associate love with the heart? Some scholars believe that it is from the beliefs of ancient cultures that believed that the human soul lived in the heart. As well as all that, the Greeks believed that the heart was the target for Eros' arrows, (also known as Cupid by the Romans.)
In the end we find that we associate on of the most sacred things as love to the concrete images I have just explained. Why do we do that to something so powerful as love?
Yeah, so it's not perfect or anything, but looking back .. I'm pretty impressed I wrote that at age fourteen.
Ah and this photo is a bit blurry, but I still like it, so I'm posting it. I got some funny looks from construction workers when I took this. Haha.
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An Army ROTC Honor Guard members adjusts his gloves in a back room at Safeco Field in Seattle prior to heading to the field. See the rest of the photo essay here (critiques welcome in comments): jeremydwyerlindgren.sites.livebooks.com/#mi=2&pt=1&am...
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so, I know that I should just be writing my essay instead of taking pictures of my coffee... but I think that it's rather important that I get all distractions out of the way before writing a ten page paper on "My Papa's Waltz" by Theodore Roethke... ten pages!!! What was I thinking??? oh well... this is my third pot of coffee today. I don't expect to sleep until Wednesday comes around... maybe not until Friday night... okay, off to start my essay... (well, not really start so much as DO)
also, somehow two cups of water have gone missing from my coffee pot from the time I started brewing it to the present... My coffee is awfully strong now. AAAAH... should add milk... don't want to... fuck it, I'm going to. Glad you read this little debate going on in my head aren't you? no. sorry.
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Emailed the 25 page essay on enthnographic mode of interviewing to my Kindle for easy reading. In terms of user research this essay is so timely for me right now! Amazing.
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Ensaio fotográfico realizado em Setembro/2011.
Créditos:
Fotografia e Direção: Glauccyo Heleno
Produção e Maquiagem: Rose Costa
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Photography essay in September.2011.
Credits:
Photo and Director: Glauccyo Heleno
Making of and producer: Rose Costa
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