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As part of the Look13 Liverpool International Photography Festival, The Fab Collective want you to participate and become part of an exhibition.
All you need is a camera, yourself and a bit of imagination.
Have a look at the link and join in.
www.fabcollective.com/blog/look13
Cheers.
Join me with San Francisco Neon for another tour of Bay Area nightlife history through matchbooks and neon. Online event: March 31, 2022,
Join ITS Tactical as we review compact Medical Pouches from OSOE (Original Special Operations Equipment). Read our full write up here:
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Not by the hip, but somewhere else indeed! Yes, this is butterfly porn.
Pearl Crescent butterflies, I believe.
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Join us in the Ars Electronica Center's Deep Space 8K on an interactive journey through St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna. The novel insights through the layers of the Cathedral Church were created as a cooperative effort between the Ars Electronica Futurelab, ScanLAB Projects, RIEGL Laser Measurement Systems and the Dombauhütte St. Stephan zu Wien.
Fotocredit: Ars Electronica - Robert Bauernhansl
This photograph was taken as I joined the the Mosaic Institute as its new Chief Executive Officer.
Mosaic is a Canadian charitable institution that advances pluralism in societies and peace amongst nations. It is a pillar of Track Two Diplomacy, and brings together communities and peoples separated by strife, to foster mutual understanding and to resolve conflicts.
I wrote about my path to Mosaic, and my plans for my new role, at maharaj.ca/mosaic
Oct 31, 2018 - NEW YORK – His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios of America, joined other distinguished religious leaders today in the Park East Synagogue, in a memorial event titled “United Against Hate,” an inter-religious gathering of Leaders in solidarity with Pittsburgh and the victims of the massacre at the Tree of Life Synagogue.
Photos: GOA/Dimitrios Panagos
Press Office: Stavros Papagermanos, pressoffice@goarch.org
Join ITS Tactical as we continue our series on How to Build an AR-15 with the eighth and final step in assembling your Lower Receiver, installing the Buttstock.
Please check out our detailed step-by-step write up on ITS Tactical that complements this video with additional information and photos: itstac.tc/naAk96
Join Luke Wroblewski, author of Mobile First (A Book Apart, 2012), for an up-to-the-minute, in-depth look at today’s multi-device ecosystem.
In the Austin Neighborhood west of Central Park on Chicago Ave
Maxwell Colette Gallery and Pawn Works Present
GAIA: Resplendent Semblance
March 25th - May 7, 2011
Opening Reception: Friday, March 25th 2011 / 6 - 9pm
Pawn Works and Maxwell Colette Gallery have joined forces to bring internationally lauded contemporary artists to Chicago, who are known for their involvement in the Street Art movement. The first of these joint ventures, GAIA: Resplendent Semblance, launches this month with a series of projects showcasing the artist Gaia. The events will include a show of new, large scale paintings and decollage on wood art works at Maxwell Colette Gallery, a site specific installation and show featuring additional pieces at the Pawn Works space and a massive window installation at State Street and Adams presented in conjunction with The Chicago Loop Alliance's Pop Up Art Loop initiative.
Gaia's art is best known for his large scale renderings of human and animal forms, often in states of hybridization. Animals fuse with humans or other animals, blending visual characteristics and layers of spiritual and mythological relevance. Reclaiming a long dormant visual iconography, Gaia's images transcend cultural literacy, achieving significance on multiple levels. As contemporary urban culture deemphasizes nature, Gaia invades the city of glass, steel and concrete with a breathtaking reminder of earth and life. Functioning as a contemporary visual shaman, he facilitates uniquely urban interactions with postmodern spirit guides who in turn force us to acknowledge our lost connection with the natural and the mystical worlds.
Pawn Works and Maxwell Colette Gallery will co-host an opening reception for GAIA:Resplendent Semblance at Maxwell Colette Gallery on Friday, March 25th from 6 - 9 pm. The artist will be in attendance.
Joined the group Paint the Moon - Let;s Do 52 to keep me focused on taking and uploading a pic a week. The theme this week is "Vintage Charm", alternative theme is "My Favourite Song".
Hope this is charming enough.
Thanks for the comments and visits and hope you are having a great week.
China Girl Joins the Witch Hunt
Oz The Great and Powerful
Re-enactment of a scene in Disney's ''Oz The Great and Powerful''. China Girl pleads with the Wizard to join in the hunt for the Wicked Witch, and he finally relents. China Girl 4'' mini doll and Oz (Oscar Diggs) 12'' doll, both by the Disney Store.
Description of each shot in this re-enactment (which is a condensed version of the movie scene):
Shot #1: China Girl - ''But, I want to go with YOU."
Shot #2: Oz - ''On a witch hunt? Nah, you're just a little girl.''
Shot #3: China Girl - ''I'm coming with you!''
Shot #4: China Girl, after Oz says no, starts crying - "You're going to leave me, alone? On a road, in the middle of nowhere?''
Shot #5: China Girl runs, crying, towards Oz, who asks Finley ''She's crying again. What do I do?''
Shot #6: China Girl clings to Oz's leg while sobbing.
Shot #7: China Girl, while crying - "Please let me go with you! I promise not to bother you."
Shot #8: Oz, throwing up his hands - ''Fine! You want to come, come. We'll all go, it'll be a big party!''
Shot #9: China Girl, gets off Oz’s leg and stops crying: ''Great! Let's go kill ourselves a witch!''
Today, federal, state, and local leaders joined JAXPORT and the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Jacksonville District to celebrate the completion of the Jacksonville Harbor Deepening Project through JAXPORT’s Blount Island Marine Terminal. The project deepened 11 miles of the federal shipping channel—from the sea buoy to Blount Island—to a depth of 47 feet from its previous depth of 40 feet.
The 47-foot harbor provides the channel depth needed for larger ships to call Blount Island to and from destinations worldwide and allows existing ships calling Jacksonville to carry more cargo on board. In addition, the project includes a new turning basin allowing larger vessels to turn around at Blount Island berths.
"Florida's seaports are economic drivers for our state and serve as gateways to domestic and international markets," said Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Secretary Jared W. Perdue, P.E. "Through FDOT's strategic investments, our seaports continue to expand and modernize to meet the needs of Florida's growing economy and communities. The JAXPORT Harbor Deepening Project communicates to the world that Florida is open for business and demonstrates Florida's unwavering commitment to strengthen and grow supply chains while providing a safe, resilient, competitive, and dynamic multimodal transportation system."
“When JAXPORT began this deepening journey nearly two decades ago, the goal was to build the port of the future,” said JAXPORT Board Chair Wendy Hamilton. “With today’s completion of deepening through Blount Island—the future is here, and JAXPORT is equipped to meet the needs of the nation’s supply chain for generations to come.”
In coordination with deepening, JAXPORT completed more than $100 million in berth enhancements this month to enable the SSA Jacksonville Container Terminal (JCT) at Blount Island to simultaneously accommodate two post-Panamax container ships. In early 2023, terminal operator SSA Atlantic will welcome three new eco-friendly 100-gauge container cranes, bringing the JCT’s total to six.
“Anchored by harbor deepening, well over half a billion dollars in infrastructure improvements have been recently completed or are currently underway to improve our container capabilities at Blount Island,” said JAXPORT CEO Eric Green. “With the support of our federal, state, and local partners, JAXPORT is open for business and ready to serve the needs of our customers while creating local jobs here in our community.”
Deepening through Blount Island was completed three years ahead of the original project schedule. The total funding to date is $420 million funded through a public-private partnership between the federal government, State of Florida, City of Jacksonville, JAXPORT, and SSA Atlantic.
“This truly is a great public-private partnership,” Congressman John Rutherford said at the event. “The potential is amazing, but what I really love the most is while we’re here for the deepening ribbon-cutting, the Board and Eric are already talking about how we are going to make port operations even better. This is not the end of anything, this is really the beginning.”
“This project solidifies Northeast Florida as a top destination for worldwide commerce and shipping, with the ability to accommodate larger ships,” said Congresswoman Kat Cammack. “Florida, with her 14 ports around the state, continues to lead the way for maritime transportation and I’m grateful for the hard work and investment in this project, which will only create more opportunities to strengthen our supply chain and make the Sunshine State a top gateway to domestic and international destinations.”
The Jacksonville Harbor Deepening Project creates or protects 15,000 jobs throughout the supply chain, including trucking, warehousing, and distribution. The initial feasibility study for the project began in 2005, and construction started in February 2018.
“As with all Corps projects, this mammoth civil works effort was undertaken to upgrade the nation’s waterways and ports, to strengthen supply chains and promote economic growth while protecting the environment,” said USACE Jacksonville District Commander Col. James Booth. “As a result of this team effort, we expect Jacksonville harbor will grow and prosper as a preferred destination and point of departure for the largest, most cost-effective commercial fleets of the mid-21st century.”
"Jacksonville's economy and livelihood has always centered around the St. Johns River. JAXPORT has been a crucial driver of economic growth and investments in our city," said Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry. "The completion of this leg of a decades-in-the-making Harbor Deepening Project has required the collaboration and effort of public, private, and nonprofit spheres. It is no small feat and will kickstart the next phase of growth in our job market and investments from regional, national, and global actors."
In addition to the deepening, berth improvements, and new cranes, more than $70 million in terminal enhancements—funded by SSA and a grant from the US Maritime Administration (MARAD)— are also underway to expand container capacity at the SSA JCT. By spring of 2023, SSA will complete the first three of seven construction phases, producing approximately 31 acres of newly paved and improved operating area. The total project of approximately 93 acres will be complete by the end of 2024, allowing the SSA JCT to accommodate 500,000 TEUs (containers) annually.
“SSA would like to thank JAXPORT, the Army Corps of Engineers, and all our state and local officials for their commitment to this historic event,” said SSA Vice President of Florida Operations Frank McBride. “Forty-seven feet of water positions Jacksonville among the deepest ports on the East Coast, further enhancing the capabilities of the SSA JCT as an international cargo gateway.”
The Jacksonville Harbor Deepening Project is a 13-mile federally authorized project. The current funding model covered the completion of the first 11 miles. The final two miles are authorized and under review.
JAXPORT is Florida’s largest container port and one of the nation’s top vehicle-handling ports. Jacksonville offers two-way ship traffic, no berth or terminal congestion, and same-day access to 98 million consumers.
Cargo activity through Jacksonville’s seaport supports 138,000 jobs in Florida and $31 billion in annual economic impact for the region and state. The port continues to make infrastructure improvements in support of JAXPORT’s mission to create jobs and economic opportunity for the citizens of Northeast Florida.
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Thousands of university, college and school students – joined by workers – are marching in London and Manchester against Tory cuts to education, fee rises and attacks on jobs and services.
The revolution in Tunisia and uprising in Egypt have clearly inspired the marches. Marchers have chanted, “Egypt, Egypt everywhere.”
London
Aisha, an FE student from Camden in north London said, “I’ve been on all the demonstrations, but some of my friends are here who haven’t been out on the protests before.
“I like the slogan ‘This is only the beginning’, because it’s going to be a long fight against this government.”
Theo, a school student from south east London, took part in the Day X walkouts last year. He said, “Lots of people who want to go to university won’t be able to and people will definitely be affected by the cuts to EMA [Education Maintenance Allowance]. The government is making the wrong people pay – the bankers are getting hundreds of thousands in bonuses.”
For workers, the student protests have been an inspiration.
A GMB rep joining the protest in London said, “I’m here to show solidarity with the students. I’ve got a daughter who has just gone through university and there is no way she would have been able to afford £9,000 a year fees.
“I’m also here to say that I don’t believe in these cuts. We’ve got to stick together workers and students. I think that the TUC demo on the 26 March can give people confidence to fight.”
UCU lecturer Vicky Margree works at the University of Brighton. She said, “We face 100 percent cut in arts and humanities funding which will hit universities hard. And the new fees will make university unaffordable for the majority of people.”
Kelly Rogers, a Unison organiser, said, “Unless we show solidarity with younger people we may as well give up. Students have led the way and enthused workers, showing us how to fight.”
Solidarity with the Egyptian uprising
In London the mood was electric as up to a thousand students joined the many hundreds of people already protesting in solidarity with the Egyptian people outside the embassy off Park Lane.
Chants of “Solidarity, solidarity,” “London and Cairo unite and fight” and “Hey ho Mubarak has to go” are ringing through the air.
One man on the original protest said, “I can’t believe that all these young people have come to support us. This makes us feel even stronger. I can’t wait to send the pictures of all you British people who have come to support us to people back home.”
Before reaching the embassy, the protest stopped outside the Tory HQ at Millbank – a focus of student anger and protests last year – as students chanted, “Tory scum, here we come.”
Follow this link for live reports from Egypt with Judith Orr reporting from Cairo www.socialistworker.co.uk/art.php?id=23731
This month is the 35th anniversary of the Xth British Commonwealth Games - the "Friendly Games" as they came to be known (for our overseas friends, think the Olympic Games, but on a much smaller scale!)
I was just six years old in 1974 but so much from these Games remains vivid and clear in my minds eye. Why that should be I have no idea but it's almost like my childhood memories "kickstart" from this particular moment in time.
I clearly remember Dick Taylor running away from the rest of the field for gold in the 10,000 metres.
The legendary Graham May toppling over during the Super Heavyweight Weightlifting, the bar rolling off the stage onto the lap of Princess Anne and his wonderful classic 70s black-rimmed spectacles smashing on the ground.
John Walker and Rod Dixon vainly trying to chase down the magical Tanzanian Filbert Bayi in the 1500 metres (still - IMHO - the most memorable moment ever in New Zealand sports).
Probably most of all, however, I remember this song: Join Together
"Join Together" was the theme song for the Games and was written by a fellow called Steve Allen (real name: Allen Stephenson). "Join Together" is my favourite piece of music ever - joyous, happy, innocent, basically New Zealand how it used to be and will never be again.
I actually came to know Steve quite well when he ran a magazine shop in Napier in the mid-1990s. I whiled away many a rainy lunch hour yarning with Steve who - it turned out - was an even bigger sports nut than me.
Anyway, this very long-winded spiel is my introduction to our latest Flickr pic - yours truly in a genuine mint-condition 1974 British Commonwealth Games Officials Uniform.
I found this over Christmas and can still scarcely believe my luck. This isn't just any other piece of Commonwealth Games memorabilia - this is the "Holy Grail". The only other complete uniform I have ever seen is at Te Papa -and that was the womens' version.
I have been pondering for a little while now how best to raise this minor but notable New Zealand sporting anniversary. It took a bit of arm-twisting but I finally persuaded my lovely wife to take some pics of me today (hair plastered down in classic 70's style bowlcut style) to post on here to share with you all as my own small but personal tribute to the greatest Games of all. Enjoy everyone!
FOCUS BIRTHDAY & AWARD Celebration (68 photos)
3 IS A MAGIC NUMBER!!
FOCUS BIRTHDAY & AWARD Celebration
After three years of relentless energy, big parties and a shining new title of BEST EVENT PROMOTER at this year’s BEFFTA AWARDS, FOCUS invite you to join in the fun Eastside, from 7pm-3am.
On Friday 13 December, the ever-colourful Passing Clouds will play host to a celebration fit for royalty - an evening dedicated to Focus’ third birthday.
KASAI MASAI, the Soukous Kings, will accompany us on this musical journey of big sounds from around the world, with special guests including kora maestro KADIALY KOUYATE (Senegal), the awe-inspiring KUDAUSHE MATIMBA of Harare (Zimbabwe), the remarkable moves of YAYE DIB SABAR dancers (Senegal), the lyrically blessed ONENESS SANKARA (UK/Grenada) and hot-to-trot record-spinners Dj VIV, JP KAIRO and Palm City Social Djs (AJ HOLMES and MOROKA).
Get ready for a night to remember.
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*** KASAI MASAI ***
Kasai Masai are seasoned performers. After appearances at WOMAD, Sarawak Rainforest Festival Malaysia and El Poble Espanyol Barcelona, their energetic and upbeat live sets are so uplifting you'll be cheering for more all night. If you've seen these Soukous Kings before then you'll be fully aware of their dance-inducing Congolese beats. If not, it's about time you took a plunge in their music pool.
www.reverbnation.com/kasaimasai
www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoqMiQonjyA
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*** KADIALY KOUYATE ***
"Senegalese kora virtuoso/singer Kadialy Kouyate showcases his fleet-fingered skills on this mesmerizing instrument, complementing it with his hauntingly, darkly beautiful voice, to create a Toumani Diabate-meets-Youssou N’Dour sound." Time Out
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4V2c5VCjnLk
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*** KUDAUSHE MATIMBA (Harare) ***
Kudaushe Matimba, Mbira (lamellaphone/thumb piano) maestro is the frontman of HARARE;
He was a member of the legendary Bhundu Boys, the band that did more than any to bring African music into the western mainstream back in the 80s.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtNK-Me0HAs
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*** YAYE DIB SABAR *** WEST AFRICAN DANCE COMPANY
Yaye Dib Sabar's aim is to spread the diversity and beauty of West African culture to the UK and abroad educating people through professional dance shows, high quality adult and school workshops and community dance classes.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUJqXgUs0Iw
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*** ONENESS SANKARA *** QUEEN OF SPOKEN WORD!
Born and raised in London OneNess has been performing since the age of eight. Her exceptional spoken word/singer songwriting abilities have created a buzz for herself across the UK and beyond (places included as Norway, Zimbabwe, Germany to name a few). The entire world really is her stage as her work has taken her from The Glastonbury Festival to The Royal Festival Hall as well as performances on the BBC, SKY and Choice FM. A further testament to her achievements are the number of accolades she has received including being one of the Top Five Black Female Poets by the New Nation newspaper and the first artist outside of North America to win an award at The Toronto International Poetry Slam. A seasoned performer, she has taken her spoken word to the stage as a solo artist as well as performing as part of the respected poetry quartet, Best Kept Secret. The group’s only female member, OneNess compliments her male counterparts with her dynamic performances, the finished product, and a beautifully unified voice from one of London’s most prized spoken word groups.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=KdlpEcSfreA&list=PL6D373921E1...
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DJS playing the BEST of African Music: Afrobeat / Afrobeats / Azonto / Soukous / Naija Beats / Kuduro / Coupe' Decale' etc...
*** DJ VIV ***
*** JP KAIRO Dj Set ***
lastarrmusic.podomatic.com/entry/2013-11-05T16_30_51-08_00
*** PALM CITY SOCIAL DJs ***
AJ HOLMES
MOROKA
soundcloud.com/moroka — at TONIGHT!! FOCUS 3rd Year Anniversary + BEFFTA AWARDS Celebration with KASAI MASAI / KADIALY KOUYATE...
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Some of my family joined us at Ty's family's lake house for an overnight, and my 4-year-old niece on the tube behind the boat was a highlight for me. She's been timid and shy in the past, and she totally went for it. It was so fun to see her with her dad and our niece on my husband's side. Great memories were made.
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Thousands of university, college and school students – joined by workers – are marching in London and Manchester against Tory cuts to education, fee rises and attacks on jobs and services.
The revolution in Tunisia and uprising in Egypt have clearly inspired the marches. Marchers have chanted, “Egypt, Egypt everywhere.”
London
Aisha, an FE student from Camden in north London said, “I’ve been on all the demonstrations, but some of my friends are here who haven’t been out on the protests before.
“I like the slogan ‘This is only the beginning’, because it’s going to be a long fight against this government.”
Theo, a school student from south east London, took part in the Day X walkouts last year. He said, “Lots of people who want to go to university won’t be able to and people will definitely be affected by the cuts to EMA [Education Maintenance Allowance]. The government is making the wrong people pay – the bankers are getting hundreds of thousands in bonuses.”
For workers, the student protests have been an inspiration.
A GMB rep joining the protest in London said, “I’m here to show solidarity with the students. I’ve got a daughter who has just gone through university and there is no way she would have been able to afford £9,000 a year fees.
“I’m also here to say that I don’t believe in these cuts. We’ve got to stick together workers and students. I think that the TUC demo on the 26 March can give people confidence to fight.”
UCU lecturer Vicky Margree works at the University of Brighton. She said, “We face 100 percent cut in arts and humanities funding which will hit universities hard. And the new fees will make university unaffordable for the majority of people.”
Kelly Rogers, a Unison organiser, said, “Unless we show solidarity with younger people we may as well give up. Students have led the way and enthused workers, showing us how to fight.”
Solidarity with the Egyptian uprising
In London the mood was electric as up to a thousand students joined the many hundreds of people already protesting in solidarity with the Egyptian people outside the embassy off Park Lane.
Chants of “Solidarity, solidarity,” “London and Cairo unite and fight” and “Hey ho Mubarak has to go” are ringing through the air.
One man on the original protest said, “I can’t believe that all these young people have come to support us. This makes us feel even stronger. I can’t wait to send the pictures of all you British people who have come to support us to people back home.”
Before reaching the embassy, the protest stopped outside the Tory HQ at Millbank – a focus of student anger and protests last year – as students chanted, “Tory scum, here we come.”
Follow this link for live reports from Egypt with Judith Orr reporting from Cairo www.socialistworker.co.uk/art.php?id=23731
Shot on Tri-X with a Rolleiflex EV-MVS back in 2014, developed in Rodinal, scanned, output a few years later on Pictorico TPU at 7 inches by 7 inches via an Epson C-84, exposed for 4 minutes and 50 seconds at 12:30 in the afternoon on a sunny February day (today) on Bergger COT 320 paper hand coated with cyanotype chemistry with a synthetic brush, developed in running water for 5-10 minutes. Message seems appropriate for Not My President's Day.
Oh, and the symbol on the sign is wrong. That's a coil, not a resistor.