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December 8, 2016 - FUTURE FASHION PRESENTATION
The Goethe-Institut Thailand warmly invites you to discover the crossroads between fashion and technology at a unique FashionTech event in Bangkok as part of the regional textile project IKAT/eCUT.
Eleven young designers from Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand are presenting their prototypes under the project title FUTURE FASHION, which they have been working on since August when they were selected to participate in a workshop with leading European FashionTech group ElektroCouture. The Berlin-based brand, recently named one of Europe's Top 20 Start-Up companies, mentored the Southeast Asian designers and founder Lisa Lang will choose two lucky designers to showcase at the Berlin Fashion Week 2017!
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Gdańsk, 20.02.2025 | Ministerialna Konferencja „Przyszłość pracy w cyfrowej Europie”, zorganizowana przez MRPiPS w Europejskim Centrum Solidarności, w ramach polskiej prezydencji w Radzie Unii Europejskiej. | fot. Mateusz Włodarczyk/MRPiPS
Ministerial conference on the ministry’s presidency priority "Future of labour in a digital Europe”, organized by the Ministry of Family, Labour and Social Policy at the European Solidarity Centre in Gdansk, as part of Poland’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union. | Photo: Mateusz Włodarczyk/MRPiPS
Recipes for happiness from the Director of the Ornithology of Happiness project Research Institute of Cardboardia
Colleagues! Comrades! Friends! This is the director of the Laboratory of Ornithology at the Cardboardia Research Institute. I appeal to all employees of the Laboratory, all its interns and volunteers, as well as to all those who are not indifferent to the scientific progress of the state of Cardboardia.
Recipes for happiness from the Director of the Ornithology of Happiness project Research Institute of Cardboardia.
Our field trip to Kirov, the New Year's capital of Russia in 2025, was recently completed. I am ready to state with full responsibility that all the tasks set have been achieved. We continued our long-standing observations of changes in the level of happiness of the population depending on its geographical location and the time of the year. We have successfully and fruitfully conducted training and retraining of local personnel for potential further participation in the programs of our Research Institute (as well as several permanent residence visas in Cardboardia). Our main task has also been completed — the Vyatka-Kirov Bird of Happiness has been discovered, examined and studied. All received materials will be transferred to the main department of the Research Institute for further work.
I can't help but share some more specific research results. It turned out that the following actions and factors significantly increase the level of happiness in human blood:
• A sharp smile from ear to ear. However, if you have weak blood vessels, you should not use it more than 2-3 times a day.;
• the presence of a headdress on the head (regardless of its appearance and the time of day and year outside the window);
• voluntary and compulsory gymnastics;
At the same time, to our surprise, the following factors negatively affect the level of happiness (both in the short and long term):
• Regular queuing;
• moving up the career ladder too fast;
• a person's lack of sense of rhythm;
According to the tradition of our Research Institute, the Laboratory ended with a large-scale urban march. Several hundred citizens and visitors from other cities who came to Kirov temporarily became naturalists (and at the same time naturalists). The prototype of the Bird of Happiness created by us during the Laboratory has become not only the spiritual, but also the material center of the procession. All the participants, armed with all kinds of objects created by them during our Open Workshops, formed the mass, the core of the procession. Its main purpose was to test in practice (it is important — outdoors) the ability of Happiness to concentrate in various manifestations of human culture: in color, sound, matter.
One can already admit that the whole procession was one big scientific experiment. In addition to the above, it confirmed another of our hypotheses — happiness can be transmitted through physical contact. All the participants of the march were in close physical proximity to each other, which does not happen so often in everyday life. Therefore, today's advice from scientists is to stay with your friends and family more often, hug and do not be afraid of live contact with people. Infection with a bad mood through touching has not yet been proven. In the near future, the Publishing House of Cardboardia, I hope, will release a specialized brochure "Happiness at home and in reality" on how to stay happy under any circumstances.
Concluding my report, I would like to thank the Tyran of Cardboardia for such an attentive and reverent attitude towards science, its development and, most importantly, its people. Hooray, friends! Your I. K
photos by Andrey Radchenkov
Here I am getting ready to hit one out of the park. I'm sure I'll be ready to take over for Big Papi pretty soon.
You can't connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future. You have to trust in something - your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life.
One of the many well lid buildings in Tokyo. This one is just some meters away from Central Station (Tokyo Eki).
©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 06/03/2015. London, United Kingdom. TheWorldPost, Future of Work Conference at Lancaster House Day 2. Picture by Andrew Parsons / i-Images
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children, if they know how to operate a camera - any cameras, most probably they could beat me hands down in photography.
i was humbled by an 11 year old kid who took a photo of the seri wawasan bridge, that i saw in an exhibit.
they inspire me.