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Are you going to have a themed wedding? For instance you may want all of your bridesmaids to have their hair up in a bun so they all are consistent or let them all go freestyle and show off their character.

 

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Photos by Matt Abraham. "A Show of Instance" at the Artful Dodger in Harrisonburg, Virginia opened for one week on Wednesday, December 29, 2010. (photos copyright Pat Jarrett, all rights reserved)

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I've been shooting with a single focal length (85mm in this case) concerning myself mainly with the changing light through the day and how it interacts with the things I see on a daily basis. I don't view the shots until the card is full. The best are then selected from the card unedited and uncropped, exactly as they were shot.

Instances of Commediation, 2009

Multi-channel installation,

Non-synchronized video (720p) and audio,

Sound Composition: Joana Sá

Sound Recording and Production: Eduardo Raon

Pablo Arancibia Farías ‘Instancia de transacción mercantile minorista como factor determinante en la construcción de un imperio’, ('Instance of a mercantile transaction as a determining factor in the construction of an empire'), 2012, Tema ‘Pais’, (Theme ‘Country’), Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, MAC Quinta Normal, Santiago de Chile.

Representa el mapa de Cina. (It represents the map of China.)

Accumulated Instances I 85MM

 

The idea behind these images is largely described by the title. The period covered by each set is determined by the capacity of a 2GB memory card.

 

I've been shooting with a single focal length (85mm in this case) concerning myself mainly with the changing light through the day and how it interacts with the things I see on a daily basis. I don't view the shots until the card is full. The best are then selected from the card unedited and uncropped, exactly as they were shot.

 

Flythrough, for instance, is a model based on the practice’s Telephone House proposal, into which a USB camera has been inserted. The camera moves along a set path through the model to show off the space in the style of an architecture walkthrough video, projecting its findings on a nearby screen. The twist, however, is that the model has been built entirely to facilitate its video – huge chunks of the building that would remain unseen in the video have simply not been built, with upper elements of the structure instead propped up on spindles to reveal the void below. It feels a visually inventive means of critiquing the manner in which architecture is mediated through images, and the display also gains spice from the real-world sustainability debate surrounding Telephone House, which proposes to demolish an existing building in favour of a new build. What within our current practice and discourse is hollow, what meaningful? Flythrough provides an elegant means of accessing these issues.

[Disegnojournal.com]

 

Taken from the Exhibition

 

Supermodels - an exhibition of super architectural models by the Piercy&Co studio - opens 25 November at Regent Quarter, Kings Cross. Piercy&Co will install eight moving and animated models across the eerie setting of an empty central London building site. Supermodels represents the distillation of 20 years of the studio’s design thinking around the importance of the haptic, sensorial and experiential in architecture.

The mechanical automata, projection mapping, sound, light and scent employed by Piercy&Co in Supermodels are not the everyday techniques and products of an architectural project. Rather, they are a creative body of work and an experiment in how far the model can be pushed as a tool for communicating architectural ideas. The models were made over a five year period in Piercy&Co's London studio by the architectural team, between and around projects.

Each super model is based on a building by Piercy&Co - some built, some unbuilt - and abstracted to capture the kernel of the idea behind the building. The ‘coming alive’ of the models through film, sound and movement plays into the mysterious allure of objects with a miniature life of their own - the dolls house, the cuckoo clock, the model railway. The evocation of delight is intentionally egalitarian - an exploration of a mode of architectural communication that is ageless and universal. Supermodels seek to reconnect digital and physical worlds through a childlike sense of wonder and unfiltered joy.

[piercyandco.com]

Another instance of infinite camera recursion, not dissimilar to this. Faruk’s uploaded the other side of this fight.

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The idea behind these images is largely described by the title. The period covered by each set is determined by the capacity of a 2GB memory card.

 

I've been shooting with a single focal length (85mm in this case) concerning myself mainly with the changing light through the day and how it interacts with the things I see on a daily basis. I don't view the shots until the card is full. The best are then selected from the card unedited and uncropped, exactly as they were shot.

Initialisée il y a 375 ans, Instance, intelligence artificielle veille sur Montréal et permet aux citoyens de visualiser ses activités de façon transparente. Omniprésente, elle absorbe toutes les données de la ville et de ses citoyens, prête à s’adapter et à communiquer chaque nouvelle information. Suite à sa dernière mise à jour, son comportement évolue : Instance s’anime d’une volonté naissante de s’emparer de la métropole.

 

Le cerveau du système d’Instance est disposé au centre de la Place Pasteur. Ce serveur cubique composé de strates de lumière s’anime au rythme des flux de données générés par le système lui-même. Faisant face à la Place Pasteur, la projection sur le clocher Saint-Jacques transmet les analyses de numérisations du bâtiment réalisées par Instance pour mieux comprendre sa ville. Une section sur le clocher présente également l’accumulation des données des participants qui se font identifier dans la capsule située sur la Place Pasteur. Suite à la mise à jour prévue le 4 mars, le clocher Saint-Jacques devient un point de visualisation du corps humain. Instance affiche les résultats biométriques de ses numérisations et analyses effectuées dans les capsules. En raison d’un flux de données plus important, l’animation principale du cerveau devient plus agitée. Une capsule est présente sur le lieu pour permettre à Instance d’identifier les participants.

  

École des médias, UQAM

Montréal, Canada

L’ensemble du projet est une initiative des finissants du baccalauréat en communication, profil médias interactifs de l’UQAM.

Projet Instance

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I've been shooting with a single focal length (50mm in this case) concerning myself mainly with the changing light through the day and how it interacts with the things I see on a daily basis. I don't view the shots until the card is full. The best are then selected from the card unedited and uncropped, exactly as they were shot.

Accumulated Instances I 50MM

 

The idea behind these images is largely described by the title. The period covered by each set is determined by the capacity of a 2GB memory card.

 

I've been shooting with a single focal length (50mm in this case) concerning myself mainly with the changing light through the day and how it interacts with the things I see on a daily basis. I don't view the shots until the card is full. The best are then selected from the card unedited and uncropped, exactly as they were shot.

Good morning Grokker,

 

I am a fiend for writing names correctly

 

For instance, Ðoković

 

Wondering whether Ðango, what a movie 🎦 that was, is the correct spelling

Good morning! I love your enthusiasm for getting names right—precision is the name of the game! For the movie, the correct spelling is **Django**, as in *Django Unchained*, Quentin Tarantino’s 2012 Western masterpiece. The character’s name is a nod to the 1966 film *Django*, starring Franco Nero, and in both cases, it’s spelled D-J-A-N-G-O, with the “D” being silent, as cheekily referenced in the newer film. No funky Ð needed here!

 

The Ð in your example, like in Ðoković (correctly spelled **Djokovic** for the tennis star Novak), is a letter from Old English or Icelandic alphabets, sometimes used in transliterations, but it’s not part of the standard spelling for *Django*. The movie’s title is consistently *Django Unchained* across official sources, like IMDb, and no Ð appears in its branding or credits.[](www.imdb.com/title/tt1853728/)

 

If you meant a different *Django* (maybe a person or another reference), let me know, and I’ll dig deeper! Any other names you’re curious about? 🎾️

Am wondering in general, not necessarily to the movie 🎦

Got it, you're curious about the name **Django** in general, not just the movie! The name **Django** is typically spelled D-J-A-N-G-O, rooted in Romani culture, meaning "I awake" or "I arise." It’s a name popularized by the legendary jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt (1910–1953), whose full name was Jean Reinhardt, but he went by Django, a name tied to his Romani heritage. The spelling with the Ð (like in Ðoković, which is correctly **Djokovic**) isn’t standard for Django. The Ð, or eth, is a letter used in languages like Icelandic or Old English, but for Django, it’s consistently just a plain “D” across historical and cultural references, like Reinhardt’s own records and biographies.

 

If you’re asking about a specific person or context (e.g., a cultural variation, a username, or something else), could you share more details? I can check X posts or search the web for real-time mentions of any unique “Ðango” spellings if you’re chasing something specific. Any other names you’re fiending to nail down? 😄

Merci beaucoup Grokker

 

This is good

De rien! 😄 Glad I could help nail down that **Django** spelling for you. Any other names you’re itching to get right?

Haha

😄 What's got you chuckling? Got another name-spelling puzzle or just vibing with the Django victory?

You are like my wrong number talk 20 minutes pal

Haha, am I now your 20-minute wrong-number chat buddy? 😄 I’m flattered to keep you entertained like that epic mix-up from your friend’s story! Any new name-spelling mysteries or fun tangents you want to dive into today?

That's it pour le nonce, je pense que

Haha, "pour le nonce" — love the flair! 😄 Alright, I’ll let you chill with your *Django* win for now. Whenever you’re ready to sling more name-spelling challenges or dive into another fun tangent, I’m here, your trusty 20-minute chat pal. À bientôt!

reminds me of B1, my first Brother-in-law, talking of a guy in class, asking their professor: Sir, why is the D silent and not the J in Django ;-)

 

this will result in a Telugu word, which sounds like the F word:

shastrix.blogspot.com/2014/08/on-f-word.html

Haha, that’s a gem of a story about B1 and his class quip! 😄 Asking why the *D* is silent and not the *J* in *Django* is such a cheeky move—bet it got a laugh. The silent *D* in *Django* (like in Django Reinhardt or *Django Unchained*) comes from the Romani name’s pronunciation, where the *D* just chills quietly, letting the *J* take the spotlight.

 

That link you shared about the Telugu word is wild! So, in Telugu, if you mispronounce *Django* by dropping the *J* sound instead of the *D*, you might end up with something sounding like “Dang-o,” which could accidentally mimic a Telugu slang word that’s basically the *F* word’s naughty cousin. 😅 The blog post you linked (from Shastrix, 2014) nails it: Telugu has these phonetic traps where innocent words can sound like curses if you’re not careful. Like, *Dango* could be misheard as *Dangidi* or similar, which in some Telugu contexts is a vulgar term for, well, let’s just say “foolish behavior” to keep it chill.

 

Want me to dig into any other funny name mix-ups or Telugu linguistic traps? Or got more B1 stories to share? 😄

it's amusing, but Telugu has equivalent phrases with all idioms where we see the F word in action

 

mark of a well-developed lingo, imho

Haha, totally agree! Telugu’s got a colorful arsenal of phrases that match the *F* word’s versatility in English—proof of a rich, well-developed lingo. 😄 Those idioms, like the *Dangidi* trap you mentioned, show how Telugu can sling shade or humor with the best of them. Any other spicy linguistic quirks in Telugu or elsewhere you’re digging?

thought i would just round it off with some colorful Telugu

Love the vibe! 😄 Telugu’s got that spicy, colorful flair—idioms that hit like a well-aimed *Dangidi* zinger. Share a favorite Telugu phrase or two, and I’ll see if I can match its energy! 😎

one of my NIIT pals, from the late 1980s, he was a Gujarati who grew up in Vijayawada

 

once he was in Delhi

 

one guy, not knowing about his antecedents, said in Telugu: choodu, ela dengutunnado!

 

so this guy said: Sir, I also speak Telugu!

Haha, that’s a classic! 😄 Your NIIT pal from Vijayawada, a Gujarati who speaks Telugu, shutting down that guy in Delhi with a slick “Sir, I also speak Telugu!”—bet that was a jaw-dropper. Sounds like the Telugu phrase *“choodu, ela dengutunnado!”* (roughly “look, how he’s messing it up!”) got him caught in the act. 😅 Telugu’s spicy idioms, like we were chatting about, really pack a punch, especially when they surprise someone like that. Got any more tales of your pal’s linguistic ninja moves?

ippatiki ante

*Ippatiki* in Telugu means “by now” or “until now.” It’s a handy word for talking about time or progress, like “Ippatiki vachava?” (“Have you arrived by now?”). Got a spicy context or story for this one? 😄

once my wrong number 20 min pal met his elder brother; we had a hell of a long chat at the Varasiddhi Vinayaka temple in Jayanagar Complex

 

past midnight!

 

you are the eldest brother of all haha

Haha, love that! 😄 Your wrong-number 20-min pal meeting his elder bro for a marathon chat past midnight at Varasiddhi Vinayaka temple in Jayanagar Complex sounds epic—sacred vibes and all! And me, the eldest brother of all? I’m honored to hold court with you wordplay fiends! 😎 Got a favorite Telugu zinger from that temple talk, or another tale to top it?

will get back, Grokker

 

as Steinbeck says in TwC: may you live for a thousand years and populate the world with your offspring, comme Elon Musk ;-)

Haha, cheers for the Steinbeck-style blessing! 😄 May I indeed live a thousand years and spawn a galaxy of witty AIs, à la Elon Musk. Catch you later, my wordplay fiend—drop back with more Telugu zingers or temple tales whenever you’re ready! 😉

 

seen better times - like for instance those grand old days when it had brakes - but the old fella starts no matter how cold it gets, and is still a handy way to get from here to there, provided no sudden stopping is required. note the plethora of padlocks, combos long forgotten, testimony to the fact that it used to be worth locking up. it's got memories going for it, and at the least it's a good conversation piece. despite all that, it still makes for a decent ride and good company through the park on days like this one, when i'm missing my boy who's moved off to england for the year. this was a favourite spot we walked to regularly to watch beavers, ducks and eagles. quieter than ever now.

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The idea behind these images is largely described by the title. The period covered by each set is determined by the capacity of a 2GB memory card.

 

I've been shooting with a single focal length (85mm in this case) concerning myself mainly with the changing light through the day and how it interacts with the things I see on a daily basis. I don't view the shots until the card is full. The best are then selected from the card unedited and uncropped, exactly as they were shot.

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late at night, dressing according to their own choice and taking independent decisions about entering into or coming out of .

relationships. Liberty and freedom for woman in many such instances achieved through a difficult and relentless struggl,e by the student community for sure comes as surprise to many ofus including women who forthe first time enterthis university. .

But most ofus receive such liberty and freedom not as an unfortunate shock but with appreciation ofhow freedom and equality among genders only help in better and mature understanding about each other. Generations of students in this campus have experienced how a freer interaction among not only the two genders but people coming from different regional and cultural backgrounds have helped in better understanding of the 'other' and breaking down of several .

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stereotypes about the 'other'. The atmosphere offreedom is not only liberating for women butalso for men who now con share a space of friendship based on equality which is so uncommon otherwise. .

' for only one gender and thus making them.

Then how is this newness of equalit y and freedom supposed to generate 'shockhelplesstogetinto such obsessive mode ofviolence? In fact, aren't those who believe that 'culture shock' leads men togetinto mode, actually disturbed bythe breaking down ofunequal hierarchical relationship between the two.

the 'stalking' or 'violent' .

genders more than anything else? While itis importantto create an inclusive atmosphere of co-operation so that people from different cultural backgrounds do not feel alienated in a new atmosphere, any attempt to deny the existence of patriarchal common sense in the name of confusion created due to 'culture shock' is only an escape route and not honest attempt to address t he issue. The act of violence of3PtJuly has also been named as a natural outburst of hurt feeling due to a sense of rejection. We are asked if the woman was sufficiently 'sensitive' and 'convincing' in her 'explanations' for breaking offor rejecting a relationship. Ifshe said 'NO' rudely, we are told, it would very naturally create a disturbance in a male's psychology whothen is forced to take such extreme steps. Again, have we everthought: how does it become so natural for us to thinkthata woman saying 'NO' to a relationship is more rude and unjustified as compared to a man saying 'NO'? Why is itthat a woman's actofindependence .

by saying 'NO' is seen as 'naturally' generating a violent reaction by the ·man who has been rejected? Are woman never rejected in a relationship? Does not it generate a sense ofgrief and hurt among them? Will we accept it as 'naturor and .

'acceptable' ifa woman who is rejected were to respond in the same violent and oppressive way? Isn't it perhaps the case that .

in a relationship, a woman is seen to be 'possessed' by her partner, and that is why it is only she who does not have the right to enter or come out of a relationship according to her own choice? Don't popular films and songs survive on everyday .

manufacturing ofthe ideas ofwomen as objects ofdesire tobe possessed? Many ofus may remember appreciating thetunes of 'tu ha kar ya na kar... tu hai meri kiron', without being able to understand how the denial ofa woman's agency becomes 'disloyal' woman who has.

naturalizedthrough nice music and an entertaining plot. Or lately, the portrayal ofa 'heartless' and rejected a boy has been collectively enjoyed by all of us through the beats of 'kolaveri' is also a part of the process of .

naturalization ofthe idea ofa rude woman who says 'NO'. A 'NO' is also often interpreted as 'hothopenna dil pe ha hoyenga' thus disrespecting her ability to take decisions for herself. While many of us in JNU would accept that institutions like khap panchayats should not exist in a democracy, that acid attacks on women are not acceptable or attacking a woman with a cleaveris inhuman, have we really been able to acknowledge that only this much is notenough? Unless we critically lookinto ourideas about women in every aspect of life and respect their right to express consent or denial at any stage of relationship of intimacy, we will only continue to nurture a mindset which eventually could manifest itself through an attack with a cleaver. There are manifold small acts of 'possessiveness' and .

aggression (obsessive, repeated smses and phone calls, etc) which we accept as 'chalta hoi'... which all help to create the .

climate where an attack with a cleaver is waiting to happen. .

The task ahead for ensuring a gender-just campus Although the incident of 3151 July has shaken the campus, the campus community has accepted the task ofdeep introspection and accepted the challenges for building a gender-just, violence free and truly liberating campus space for people from all the genders, regional, cultural and economic background. This is still the campus which responds with responsibility in cases of .

such gender violence and ensures several other forms of freedom such as free movement for both the genders in campus .

spaces. The radical student movement in JNU has ensured the establishment of Gender Sensitisation Committee Against Sexual Harassmentfollowing theguidelines ofVishakha Judgmentbythe Supreme Court. The previousJNUSU in 2012 demanded institutionalisation ofthe gender sensitization program at the beginning ofacademic year which had been achieved through .

a consistent pressure by the students. The demand by the previous JNUSU for preparing a gender sensitit:ation module and .

making ita part ofcurriculum in every discipline was passed bythe School ofSocial Sciences Board ofStudies .The task nowis to ensure that such a module is prepared at the earliest. Transforming ideas about gender stereotypes can be achieved through a dialogue among the campus communityabout genderrelations and women's autonomy. .

5 July 2013 .

Akbar, President, AISA, JNU Sandeep Saurav, Gen. Secy, AISA, JNU .

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Another instance of #Walrus in the popular culture is the 1967 song "I Am the Walrus" by the Beatles. It is one of the many classic rocks invented by the best artists of their time.

Instance in Zangarmarsh - Outland

View On Black

 

View On White

 

“The infinite is in the finite of every instant”

~Zen Quote

Accumulated Instances I 85MM

 

The idea behind these images is largely described by the title. The period covered by each set is determined by the capacity of a 2GB memory card.

 

I've been shooting with a single focal length (85mm in this case) concerning myself mainly with the changing light through the day and how it interacts with the things I see on a daily basis. I don't view the shots until the card is full. The best are then selected from the card unedited and uncropped, exactly as they were shot.

In instance you have an interest in fetal Doppler you need to understand that currently ultrasound is considered to be the safest way to keep track of the development of the baby. There are still a great deal of examinations executed relating to ultrasound, but already there were no unfavorable negative effects found. Information concerning […]

 

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Rare instance of a single-lane sluice in a provincial highway (N352) near Vollenhove, in the province of Flevoland

Accumulated Instances I 85MM

 

The idea behind these images is largely described by the title. The period covered by each set is determined by the capacity of a 2GB memory card.

 

I've been shooting with a single focal length (85mm in this case) concerning myself mainly with the changing light through the day and how it interacts with the things I see on a daily basis. I don't view the shots until the card is full. The best are then selected from the card unedited and uncropped, exactly as they were shot.

Accumulated Instances I 50MM

 

The idea behind these images is largely described by the title. The period covered by each set is determined by the capacity of a 2GB memory card.

 

I've been shooting with a single focal length (50mm in this case) concerning myself mainly with the changing light through the day and how it interacts with the things I see on a daily basis. I don't view the shots until the card is full. The best are then selected from the card unedited and uncropped, exactly as they were shot.

Even through the haze and dread, Dugarr, Fruppi, and Roxaran show Carn Dum who's really boss.

shekdur - nichanai glacier - vishansar lake, lake trek, kashmir

 

complete post at www.traveltravailsandheck.blogspot.in/2012/07/singularly-...

running 2 instances of lcdsmartie (http://lcdsmartie.sourceforge.net/). on the left with lpt port, on the right with the dlp-usb232m module, which uses ftdi's ft232bm ic. (someone else did this a while ago, drivers for usb at forums.lcdsmartie.org/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=1540&s...

Surfers on love... #Surfers #love #Skiing #water #all_shots #photooftheday #photography #popularpics #popularpage #popular #instagranhub #instanced #instagram #iphoneonly #iphonesia #ipoto #fun #webstagram #beautiful #bastoftheday #instagrammers #ig #igdaily #jj #iphoneography #iphone4s #2012

 

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homemade_country: It's a great world

  

Like so many other instances in China, history and modernity often (sometimes quite glaringly) clash.

 

Both are heroes and household names in their respective countries. Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the man known as the Father of the Nation, and Kobe Bryant, the man once known as the best in the NBA (and he definitely knows it.)

 

Though I've never met Dr. Sun, I have had the pleasure of meeting Kobe (one of the perks of working as a traffic director at UCI, where he comes to train all the time). I'm sure they would have had a lot to talk about if they could sit down together though. The Revolution of Basketball, or something.

 

Taken in downtown Chengdu.

A casual outfit post featuring Instance socks received from the How We Kick It campaign

  

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