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An installation at Tate Modern in August 2023 by Rasheed Araeen "Zero to Infinity" which children and adults could interact with; the 'structure' periodically being organized into its original order then gradually dispersed again. Great fun to participate and to observe!
A full set can be seen in the album Chaos into Order
The project Integration Network is a Partnership Building Activity developed by SEYF and supported by the Erasmus+ programme. It actively aimed at involving 2 youth workers per NGO coming Italy, Estonia, Malta, United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, Bulgaria, Romania, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia and Greece. Participants have been actively involved in the process of integration and promotion of rights of Refugees and asylum seekers.
The project Integration Network is a Partnership Building Activity developed by SEYF and supported by the Erasmus+ programme. It actively aimed at involving 2 youth workers per NGO coming Italy, Estonia, Malta, United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, Bulgaria, Romania, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia and Greece. Participants have been actively involved in the process of integration and promotion of rights of Refugees and asylum seekers.
The project Integration Network is a Partnership Building Activity developed by SEYF and supported by the Erasmus+ programme. It actively aimed at involving 2 youth workers per NGO coming Italy, Estonia, Malta, United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, Bulgaria, Romania, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia and Greece. Participants have been actively involved in the process of integration and promotion of rights of Refugees and asylum seekers.
The project Integration Network is a Partnership Building Activity developed by SEYF and supported by the Erasmus+ programme. It actively aimed at involving 2 youth workers per NGO coming Italy, Estonia, Malta, United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, Bulgaria, Romania, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia and Greece. Participants have been actively involved in the process of integration and promotion of rights of Refugees and asylum seekers.
The project Integration Network is a Partnership Building Activity developed by SEYF and supported by the Erasmus+ programme. It actively aimed at involving 2 youth workers per NGO coming Italy, Estonia, Malta, United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, Bulgaria, Romania, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia and Greece. Participants have been actively involved in the process of integration and promotion of rights of Refugees and asylum seekers.
The project Integration Network is a Partnership Building Activity developed by SEYF and supported by the Erasmus+ programme. It actively aimed at involving 2 youth workers per NGO coming Italy, Estonia, Malta, United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, Bulgaria, Romania, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia and Greece. Participants have been actively involved in the process of integration and promotion of rights of Refugees and asylum seekers.
The project Integration Network is a Partnership Building Activity developed by SEYF and supported by the Erasmus+ programme. It actively aimed at involving 2 youth workers per NGO coming Italy, Estonia, Malta, United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, Bulgaria, Romania, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia and Greece. Participants have been actively involved in the process of integration and promotion of rights of Refugees and asylum seekers.
The project Integration Network is a Partnership Building Activity developed by SEYF and supported by the Erasmus+ programme. It actively aimed at involving 2 youth workers per NGO coming Italy, Estonia, Malta, United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, Bulgaria, Romania, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia and Greece. Participants have been actively involved in the process of integration and promotion of rights of Refugees and asylum seekers.
The project Integration Network is a Partnership Building Activity developed by SEYF and supported by the Erasmus+ programme. It actively aimed at involving 2 youth workers per NGO coming Italy, Estonia, Malta, United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, Bulgaria, Romania, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia and Greece. Participants have been actively involved in the process of integration and promotion of rights of Refugees and asylum seekers.
The project Integration Network is a Partnership Building Activity developed by SEYF and supported by the Erasmus+ programme. It actively aimed at involving 2 youth workers per NGO coming Italy, Estonia, Malta, United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, Bulgaria, Romania, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia and Greece. Participants have been actively involved in the process of integration and promotion of rights of Refugees and asylum seekers.
The project Integration Network is a Partnership Building Activity developed by SEYF and supported by the Erasmus+ programme. It actively aimed at involving 2 youth workers per NGO coming Italy, Estonia, Malta, United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, Bulgaria, Romania, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia and Greece. Participants have been actively involved in the process of integration and promotion of rights of Refugees and asylum seekers.
The project Integration Network is a Partnership Building Activity developed by SEYF and supported by the Erasmus+ programme. It actively aimed at involving 2 youth workers per NGO coming Italy, Estonia, Malta, United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, Bulgaria, Romania, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia and Greece. Participants have been actively involved in the process of integration and promotion of rights of Refugees and asylum seekers.
The project Integration Network is a Partnership Building Activity developed by SEYF and supported by the Erasmus+ programme. It actively aimed at involving 2 youth workers per NGO coming Italy, Estonia, Malta, United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, Bulgaria, Romania, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia and Greece. Participants have been actively involved in the process of integration and promotion of rights of Refugees and asylum seekers.
This was the last shot of a very packed schedule of photo shoots over a tight two hour period. We just needed an interaction between a fake patient and someone shopping at the wellness shop. So I looked for the prettiest staff member, stuck her with a bottle of pills and photographed her with an umbrella. Pretty girls make photos better and faster and we knocked this one out in about five minutes.
Many healthcare practitioners employ a range of software and electronic technologies to carry out various tasks like billing, medical record upkeep, telemedicine, and patient record updates. But the difficulty in communicating between different software and systems is the problem. Therefore, HL7 Integration requirements ensure that data can be simply incorporated through systems without the need for specialized software. It also fills the gap between health IT applications.