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This is one of the many vistas that greet you along from Steel rigg heading east. I'm not sure what the lake is called (if anything). There are no barriers to prevent the hapless walker from a drop of about 70 feet onto more rocks below. If you venture up there on a windy day you have to be very careful.
exif: 1/10sec@f18. iso 200.spot metred. 0.6 grad. F.L.14mm
SIMPLE MINDS
Festival de Montereau, FRANCE 06/06/14
by Sandie Besso Photography
for any booking, professional & artistic shootings contact me : sandie.besso@gmail.com
Paris / France
Mind gap 2010 yapwilli
penna nera e acquarelli su fogli di quaderno a quadretti
black pen and watercolor on paper notebook check
noir plume et aquarelle sur papier Livret
Its quiet interesting how people avoid eye contact and each other on the train :).
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Reflections 3rd year project, 2007
I am using a mind mapping technique to gather my thoughts and make connnections about my own vocation to write my paper.
SIMPLE MINDS
BIG MUSIC TOUR 2015
Official stage photographer
Amphithéâtre 3000, Lyon, France
13/02/2015
by Sandie Besso Photography
for any booking, professional & artistic shootings contact me : sandie.besso@gmail.com
Paris / France
Hispanic Lifestyle Reception for 2016 Outstanding Companies/Organizations for Women - MIND Research Institute
Simple Minds Jim Kerr.
23 february 2012.
Cirque Royal Brussels.
photo: Alex Vanhee.
Simple Minds are a Scottish rock band who achieved worldwide popularity from the mid-1980s to the early 1990s.
SIMPLE MINDS
BIG MUSIC TOUR 2015
Official stage photographer
Amphithéâtre 3000, Lyon, France
13/02/2015
by Sandie Besso Photography
for any booking, professional & artistic shootings contact me : sandie.besso@gmail.com
Paris / France
Saw a glimpse of eyes from my mind’s window,
But I can’t memorize her face;
Spent many days & nights in thoughts,
But I can’t swap the eyes from mind for others…
Quaking all the boughs of my heart,
The flowers of craving fell down;
I wait with a garland of those flowers,
If she commits the previous slip-up;
But she never does…
She left the tune long back,
The melancholy echo of her anklet;
I wished to captive her by chain,
But the chain altered to her anklet;
She is liberated for ever…
(The translation is done by me from a beautiful Bengali song and dedicated to someone who is the inspiration of my photography)
Bank of Montreal Tower - Looking from Spadina Avenue & Oxley Street, Toronto
"Furniture was a British pop band, active from 1979 to 1991 and best known for their 1986 Top 30 hit 'Brilliant Mind'.
Since its break-up, the band has retained a certain cult appeal - partly due to the high quality of the songwriting and partly due to the band's career (noted for the bad luck and practical frustration that prevented them from making a long term-breakthrough). Several ex-members are notable for (variously) going on to form Transglobal Underground, becoming high-profile British music journalists, or contributing to the writing of several underground dance hits.
In 1983, Furniture released a mini-album entitled When the Boom Was On, on the Premonition imprint of the Ealing-based Survival record label.
Switching to the main label in spring 1984, they released their first single, 'Dancing the Hard Bargain', produced by former Blue Zoo member, Tim Parry. This was followed in December by 'Love Your Shoes', produced by Troy Tate (former guitarist for The Teardrop Explodes). A self-produced EP - 'I Can't Crack' - followed in the summer of 1985. Much of the material on these releases was collected on a 1986 LP on Survival, called The Lovemongers.
In 1986 the band switched to Stiff Records and released the single 'Brilliant Mind', which peaked at number 21 in the UK Singles Chart. 'Brilliant Mind' is the band’s most popular song. It has since featured on many 1980s compilation albums, and as TV incidental music (eg 'World Shut Your Mouth' for the character with the cymbals). It is still played regularly on British radio and is a staple of BBC 6 Radio. Singer Boy George has named 'Brilliant Mind' his favourite record of the '80s. A re-recorded version of 'Brilliant Mind' featured in the John Hughes film, Some Kind of Wonderful." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Furniture_(band)
I'm at the stage
Where everything I thought meant something
Seems so unappealing
I'm ready for the real thing
But nobody's selling
Except you and yours
Saying open up your eyes and ears
And let me in
You must be out of your brilliant mind
You're at the stage
You want your empty words heard
And everybody's ready
They want to know your secret
But you are not telling
You're just gesturing saying open up your arms and hearts
And let me in
You must be out of your brilliant mind
I'm at the stage
Where I want my words heard
When no one wants to listen
Because everybody's yelling
About you and yours
And how I'd have the answer if I'd only open up, up, up
And let you in
They must be out of their brilliant minds
I said shame
Shame on you
Shame
Shame on you
Shame
Shame on you
You must be out of your brilliant mind
And they must be out of their brilliant minds
Everyone out of their brilliant minds
I'm must be out of my brilliant mind
My brilliant mind
Someone sitting in front of me at a concert. Shot from my lap through the gap between the row seats in front of me.
Sneaky sneaky ;)
Bank station, Central Line eastbound platform. As far as gaps go, you don't get much gappier than this.
I visited a friend in Minden who was a great railroad fan. He took me to the Mindener Kreisbahnen, a local narrow-gauge railroad.
SIMPLE MINDS
BIG MUSIC TOUR 2015
Official stage photographer
Amphithéâtre 3000, Lyon, France
13/02/2015
by Sandie Besso Photography
for any booking, professional & artistic shootings contact me : sandie.besso@gmail.com
Paris / France
Deep Mind (about 1.3 metres x 2.9 metres) is painted on doubly primed canvas in acrylic. The underlying scaffolding geometry is a double golden rectangle. The painting is about moral opposites and involves images of the macroscopic (light, dark, good, bad Man ), cellular (neuronal networks) and macromolecular (DNA double helices and protein alpha-helices).
For a detailed discussion of "Deep Mind" see Gideon Polya, "Deep Mind. Humanism, Science, Art & Love – "Deep Mind" painting"": sites.google.com/site/artforpeaceplanetmotherchild/deep-mind . For details of related paintings see "Art for Peace, Planet, Mother & Child": sites.google.com/site/artforpeaceplanetmotherchild/home .
Agnostic humanists such as myself approach Ontology (the Science of Being) through the Popperian Scientific Method involving the critical experimental testing of potentially falsifiable hypotheses, refining our models of reality and then repeating the process. Theists give up on the objective, scientific approach to the Answer and typically accept ancient stories from our ancestors as metaphors for reality.
However Humanists, Theists and Buddhists can find a common ground in Art which all three accept as valid metaphorical, poetical and Artistic attempts to get to the Truth of things.“Deep Mind” illustrates a selection of “memes” (socially transmitted ideas or behaviors) , encompassing perceptions of Mind and Reality from 20,000 year old European and Aboriginal cave paintings, Zoroastrian, Greek and Egyptian elements, Medieval and post-Medieval Islamic Art, Renaissance Italian Art and post-Renaissance European Art combined with molecular, microscopic and macroscopic Scientific images of the Human Mind – with the overall, “order in chaos” Big Picture resembling post-war American Jackson Pollock Abstract Expressionism.
Central to this painting are the ideas of Higher and Lower Minds and that Memes (socially selected ideas) can overcome the animal nature endowed by our Genes. However we have a long way to go and are badly running out of time. 22 million people die avoidably each year and this avoidable death rate is expected to reach an average of 100 million per year due to unaddressed , man-made global warming (see "Muslim Holocaust, Muslim Genocide": sites.google.com/site/muslimholocaustmuslimgenocide/ and "Climate Genocide": sites.google.com/site/climategenocide/ .
IU Kokomo hosted Mind Over Chatter, a symposium designed to combat misinformation in the digital era with a keynote from Michael Caulfield.
EXPLORE #431, March 5 2008.
“Success in highest and noblest form calls for peace of mind and enjoyment and happiness which comes only to the man who has found the work he likes best.”
- Napoleon Hill
Latham Hotel, Philadelphia, PA. March 5 2008