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We went to Nottingham to see Ross Noble in concert.
He was brilliant! Such a great show. Our faces hurt from laughin so much afterwards!
Before the show we went for pie ast Pieminister. It was "pie week" so they had a spinny wheel for prizes - and we both won a free pie! :-)
After that, we went for a drink at a great micropub - The Barrel Drop - then on to the show.
A great night! :-)
At the Theartre Royal for the brilliant Ross Noble gig.
Unedited-hoping for some feedback on my concepts ahead of editing. Apologies for the large amount of images, would love some feedback on the ones you consider strongest...
The images capture everyday scenes, domestic in nature, highlighting formal qualities such as shape, line, colour, texture.
Having a background in painting, I tend to capture and read the photographs that way.
They act as a window into the lives of those who move through these spaces, giving clues and story telling. I'm thinking my work fits more into the 'Portraiture' theme...but also could work for the 'urban landscape' theme too?
Any and all feedback welcomed!
This is what we did today!
Feedback is very welcome! Thanks!
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A tutti chiedo sempre di mandarmi un feedback (sostantivo)
1.Nel linguaggio tecnico e scientifico, processo per cui il risultato dall'azione di un sistema (apparecchio, dispositivo, o meccanismo) si riflette sul sistema stesso per correggerne o modificarne il comportamento.
2.In linguistica e anche in psicologia, effetto retroattivo di un messaggio o di un'azione su chi li ha promossi.
Ci teniamo a migliorare, ad offrire il miglior servizio, a farvi vivere una bella esperienza che si traduce nell'investimento per il futuro.
A Phuket attualmente il mercato offre solo escursioni di qualità "standard" per non voler offendere nessuno, uno standard basato sulle aspettative di turisti CINESI visto che purtroppo abbiamo solo questi!
I Cinesi li conosciamo tutti, sappiamo come "lavorano", come si muovono, etc...
Noi proponiamo tours di qualità ma soprattutto IN SICUREZZA!
Barche nuove, sistimi di navigazione GPS, guida in Italiano, programmi alternativi no tutti ammassati sulla stessa spiaggia alla stessa ora!
Venite a trovarci al nostro Sky Caffè a Karon, vi offriamo un buon espresso e facciamo quattro chiacchere senza impegno, se vi avrò convinto il feedback sarà positivo e voi sicuramente contenti.
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The feedback link is a clear call to action at the upper right of the page.
Rather than starting with a friend, you start with a friend request. This teaches new users how to use status indicators (new friend request), that you can explicitly request friends, as well as how to approve or reject requests.
(By comparison, the MySpace model starts you with a friend, Tom, and only teaches new users that they can have friends.)
Madhubani Paintings are also known as Mithila Paintings. It is an Indian Style Painting that reflects the culture of our country. These paintings are made with fingers, brushes, twigs, nib-pens, and matchsticks, using natural dyes and colors. You may find these paintings in many occasions and festivals like Durga Puja, Holi, Kali Puja, Upanayanam. WLC Design School has organized a session for its students to participate in the Madhubani Workshop and become skilled in this area.
Feedback Festival in S.Casciano
Feedback Festival in S.Casciano in Val di Pesa, 25/28 June 2009
Feedback Festival in S.Casciano in Val di Pesa, 25/28 June 2009
Interactive art, new media art, interactivity, curated by: Cristina Trivellin, Martina Coletti, Neri Torcello, artists: Marco Brianza, Armando Cornin, Max Coppeta, Ale Guzzetti, Salvatore Iaconesi, Gruppo LÃ bun, Shadi Lahham, Kirsten Julia Lockie, Molleindustria, Francesco Monico, Le Maleerbe, Tommaso Tozzi,Accademia Belle Arti di Carrara
Feedback Festival in S.Casciano in Val di Pesa, 25/28 June 2009
Interactive art, new media art, interactivity, curated by: Cristina Trivellin, Martina Coletti, Neri Torcello,
artists: Marco Brianza, Armando Cornin, Max Coppeta, Ale Guzzetti, Salvatore Iaconesi, Gruppo LÃ bun, Shadi Lahham, Kirsten Julia Lockie, Molleindustria, Francesco Monico, Le Maleerbe, Tommaso Tozzi,Accademia Belle Arti di Carrara
Feedback Festival in S.Casciano in Val di Pesa, 25/28 June 2009
Interactive art, new media art, interactivity, curated by: Cristina Trivellin, Martina Coletti, Neri Torcello,
artists: Marco Brianza, Armando Cornin, Max Coppeta, Ale Guzzetti, Salvatore Iaconesi, Gruppo LÃ bun, Shadi Lahham, Kirsten Julia Lockie, Molleindustria, Francesco Monico, Le Maleerbe, Tommaso Tozzi,Accademia Belle Arti di Carrara
This image was the result of myself and my friend Steve both turning on our Skype Screen Sharing simultaneously. The video feeds back on itself over and over again
Feedback team has expend a more time to community explaining more about how the DRC feedback works and how they can send an SMS.
This picture is an example of feedback control because the Walgreens banner gives us contact information so a customer can give feedback. This feedback can be a reaction to goods and services of Walgreens. Managers can put this feedback to use in that any negative feedback can be corrected and and positive or mediocre feedback can be improved upon.
Unedited-hoping for some feedback on my concepts ahead of editing. Apologies for the large amount of images, would love some feedback on the ones you consider strongest...
The images capture everyday scenes, domestic in nature, highlighting formal qualities such as shape, line, colour, texture.
Having a background in painting, I tend to capture and read the photographs that way.
They act as a window into the lives of those who move through these spaces, giving clues and story telling. I'm thinking my work fits more into the 'Portraiture' theme...but also could work for the 'urban landscape' theme too?
Any and all feedback welcomed!