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Работая над презентацией проекта Knowledge Stream мы по-уши влюбились в несколько кадров. Этот — один из них.
Game 2 of the first round of the OHL playoffs... the first place Mississauga Ice Dogs took on the home team and eighth place St. Mike's Majors. Great atmosphere at the game. The series is now tied 1-1.
"Wisdom and Knowledge shall be the stability of thy time."
Looking up the Rockefeller center building in the glow of the night lights from the buildings around.
I would like to write about the kerning and typography, but thats for another time.
I am not of Irish descent, to the best of my knowledge.
I bought the tin whistle some years ago, but had forgotten that I had a bodhran (which was a gift) until I was looking for a suitable subject for today's photo.
Ambient Knowledge is a lamp that glows different colors that display the energy consumption in your home.
A work by Alan Meany (IRL)
credit: rubra
encircling this tree is a labyrinth of stones: only when you have followed the passage can you get to the center bench...a lot of reflection is involved
"but of the tree of knowledge of good and evil thou shalt not eat of it, for in the day thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die"
FMP book of illustrations based on quotes from the Twilight series. The print out is more pink, and less radioactive purple :S
Perfect knowledge.......
"Perfect knowledge means to know one's own self and to know the Supreme Self. The Supreme Self and the individual self, although one in quality, are different in quantity.
This analytical understanding of knowledge is perfect. Simply to understand, "I am not matter; I am spirit," is not perfect knowledge. The real religious principle is devotional
service, or bhakti. This is confirmed in the Bhagavad-gita. Lord Krsna says, "Give up all other religious principles and simply surrender unto Me." Therefore, the term dharma
applies only to the vaisnava-dharma or bhagavad-dharma, following which all other good qualities and advancements in life are automatically achieved."
Videos from Kartik 2010 and parikrama from Sri Navadvip 2010.All in HD quality please send them to all your friends!!!!!
Your servant
Markandeyarishy das
Eugenia Morpurgo - Office of Shared Knowledge
How can digital fabrication be utilized more widely for social innovation processes?
Although digital production methods and the Maker Movement have been designated as the basis for radical changes in production and for a third industrial revolution, the fact remains that the movement is still a niche phenomenon. In the Office of Shared Knowledge, Eugenia Morpurgo endeavours to bridge the gap that divides open source knowledge and production systems from potential users. The creation of an office space in MANUFACTUUR 3.0 shifts the focus away from the makers, designers, Fab Labs and their communities, towards a wider public and diversity of users in need of specific services. Their ideas, needs and proposals are then fed back to the Maker Movement through open calls for projects.
How can new digital fabrication models play a fundamental role in social innovation processes, for example in heath care and environmental policy? How can the government facilitate open source projects of this kind?
In collaboration with FabLab Genk
photo by Kristof Vrancken
Drawn from the spring tsukubai beneath Ryuanji temple, Kyoto.
Inscribed with the words “I only know I am complete and sufficient as I am” attributed to Dōgen, founder of Soto Zen.
I wrote a small blog post about this place, Knowledge Bubbles up from Within, which includes a translation and a photo of the inscription on a key ring.
This photo and the accompanying blog post has been submitted for inclusion in the Japan Blog Matsuri May 2009 hosted by Nihon Sun.
It's not the flower that draws me, not really. It's the way it is at exactly this moment. I realized, a few years back, that I always look past the subject to the quality and weight of light. It's not the things that draw me in, but the way they interact with the moment. I'm living in a dream, admiring nature without studying science, exploring derelict homes without finding out their history. Sure, I read some, watch some, gather knowledge by coincidence, but I don't have a technical mind. The experience is key and king, that the memory be true to the moment, and if the scene seems lonely, then I was too. Do you understand what I'm saying? Everything I'm feeling is exposed in a photo. It's the only manner that makes a life worth sharing. Hold fast.
Public Domain Book: The moth book
a popular guide to a knowledge of the moths of North America
by W.J. Holland ... with forty-eight plates in color photography, and numerous illustrations in the text, reproducing specimens in the collection of the author, and in various public and private collections.
Published 1903 by Doubleday, Page & company in New York .
Written in English.
Edition Notes
Curated by Elusive Muse