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073/365 - 16/06/2010
Muito sono... e muito trabalho... péssima combinação, ainda mais quando se trabalha com criação. Bem que poderia existir um interruptor para as ideias.
© Carmen Marcet
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Interruption,
Custom tongue and groove flooring,
5" x 28" x 70"
2011
Writer Maile Chapman and I worked together for this exhibition. We realized that we share an interest in architecture and have both been affected by Alzheimer’s in some way, so we thought we’d explore that in this exhibition. Maile mentioned a series of architectural solutions meant to ease the anxiety when familiar surroundings begin to become unfamiliar, even threatening. We both noted that seemingly ordinary architectural and design features could be unsettling to someone experiencing the early stages of dementia. It occurred to us that, in instances of disorientation, architecture may appear to be flexible and shifting, perhaps even conspiring against one. What came to mind was the unsettling potential of mistaking a cast shadow for a hole in the floor…too dangerous to step across.
This section of tongue and groove flooring hosts a wedge (which is also a custom piece of tongue and groove flooring) locked within the structure of the floor by the surrounding planks. From one angle, the wedge disappears, but in casting a menacing shadow there is a perceived danger. Rather than just a visual misunderstanding, the plank actually extrudes upwards and has become a genuine threat.
www.clarkcountynv.gov/bookfestival
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“10 x 10: A creative exchange between visual artists and writers”
Clark County Government Center Rotunda Gallery
Las Vegas, NV
October 24 – December 2
Visual artists and writers whose work is influenced or inspired by Southern Nevada engage in creative discourse for this exhibition that celebrates the 10-year anniversary of the Vegas Valley Book Festival, with a nod to the recent centennials of Las Vegas and Clark County. The exhibition and accompanying limited print publication will present the sculptural objects and literary texts emerging from this exchange. A First Friday reception will feature a spoken word event on November 4 from 6-8 PM. Video footage of poetry, fiction and non-fictiion prose readings by participating authors will be presented on the Clark County Parks and Recreation web-page for smart-phone access in the space.
This project is a partnership with the Vegas Valley Book Festival and is funded, in part, by the Nevada Humanities and the Nevada Arts Council, state agencies, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a national agency.
Participants:
Noelle Garcia and Nila Northsun
David Sanchez Burr and Danielle Kelly
Jesse Smigel and Alissa Nutting
Jason Adkins and Becky Bosshart
Catherine Borg and T.R. Witcher
Shannon Eakins and Erica Anzalone
Andreana Donahue and Kathryn Kruse
Shan Michael Evans and Jeffrey Bennington Grindley
Troy Gillett and Dayvid Figler
Maille Chapman and Brent Sommerhauser
Sam Davis and Bliss Esposito
Erin Stellmon and Jarret Keene
Un interruptor eléctrico es un dispositivo utilizado para desviar o interrumpir el curso de una corriente eléctrica. En el mundo moderno las aplicaciones son innumerables, van desde un simple interruptor que apaga o enciente un bombillo, hasta un complicado selector de transferencia automático de múltiples capas controlado por computadora.
Su expresión más sencilla consiste en dos contactos de metal inoxidable y el actuante. Los contactos, normalmente separados, se unen para permitir que la corriente circule. El actuante es la parte móvil que en una de sus posiciones hace presión sobre los contactos para mantenerlos unidos.
she interrupted a deer
arcata, california - november 25-29, 2003
san francisco, californianovember 24, 2003
copyright (c) 2003-11-28 sean dreilinger
view deer, interrupted - dscf7253 on a black background.
I'm still getting used to the Nikon D7200, but here's a shot from it of Oreo attempting to take a nap.
Detail of a painting by C.L. Beling, at the Dutch Burger Union, Colombo. The (entire) painting depicts the arrival of a Dutch Admiral named Spilbergen, who was invited by King Vimaladharma Suriya to help rid Sri Lanka of the Portuguese. I'm not sure what this mahout was up to when the Dutch landed.
She was in the nesting box when I opened the door, hoping to find an egg or two. I had to come back for them.
These two ladies were amazing to work with. Their chemistry together is very powerful and made for a lot of great images.
Strobist Info: AB400 with white shoot thru umbrella camera left almost in front of models.
J.C. Raulston Arboretum, Raleigh, North Carolina. This is the same image that I processed in black and white last week; you may wish to compare.
During PBS’ FRONTLINE “The Interrupters” session at the TCA Winter Press Tour in Pasadena, CA on Thursday, January 5, 2012, series executive producer David Fanning, Oscar-nominated filmmaker Steve James, author Alex Kotlowitz and featured participants Ameena Matthews and Tio Hardiman discuss how a group of former gang leaders attempt to “interrupt” shootings and protect their communities from the violence they once committed. (Premieres Tuesday, February 14, 2012)
All photos in this set should be credited to Rahoul Ghose/PBS.