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I like to surprise my lovely with random little notes scattered 'round the house. Sometimes they take the form of commentary scrawled into the margins of the newspaper left open on the kitchen table. Or a Post-it in his cereal box. This one found its way onto the bathroom mirror.
The other day I decided to spread the Flickr love by writing loads of testimonials for beloved contacts who had none. They've all been sitting around unapproved, which led me to the discovery that Flickr's testimonial notifier is not working, and has not for awhile now. And lo and behold, I also realized there was a really sweet one waiting for ME to approve! D'oh! Who knows how long that's been sitting there, and I felt so rude not acknowledging it til now! So I suggest y'all go to your profiles and click on 'Manage testimonials' on the right hand side... you might have a surprise in store!
The back of the notes are rather similar. Although different systems, the governments pick up the typical architecture to represent the country or the territory. Mainland China uses the Great Hall of People, Taiwan looks like the National Palace Musume and Hong Kong use the famous Victory Bay.
钞票的背面不尽相似。虽然政治体制不同,但是各个政府都选取了具有代表性的建筑来代表这个国家或地区。 中国大陆使用人民大会堂作为北京,台湾看起来像故宫博物院,而香港则使用了著名的维多利亚港。
View of Rasmus Nilausen’s “Theatre of Doubts” (2021) in the exhibition “Panorama 21. Apunts per a un incendi dels ulls” (“Panorama 21: Notes for an Eye Fire”), MACBA Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona, 22 October 2021–27 February 2022. Curated by Hiuwai Chu and Latitudes. Photo: Roberto Ruiz.
Rasmus Nilausen’s installation of paintings is a homage to philosopher Giulio Camillo’s sublime and ridiculous attempt to explain the entire universe and allow all its relations and meanings to be beheld at once.
Camillo built his Theatre of Memory in Venice in around 1530. Inverting the perspective of classical theatre, a single spectator could stand on a central “stage” to look out at an auditorium of seven rows of seven pictures. An occult matrix of divine, celestial, and terrestrial knowledge, this mystical rhetorical device enabled the entirety of existence and its workings to be called to mind and read off.
Evidently flawed and over-ambitious, Nilausen’s liberal revival of the memory theatre format draws on 49 works from his own painterly and allegorical universe. Visitors are invited to wander among images which themselves seem to be going for a walk, to adopt multiple viewpoints, see unfamiliar connections, and summon new memories. The first row takes on the seven planetary deities of Camillo’s Renaissance design: Diana (the Moon), Mercury, Venus, the Sun (represented by a banquet), Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn.
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Plakative Kunst in Berliner U-Bahnhöfen - Art in Berlin U-Bahn Stations
Notes of Berlin. A previous art installation at Schillingstraße and also concurrently with the Freedom Line U5 on space once used by advertising.
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Krystal Schlegel: Fall Fur
I am so glad fur is back for fall! Transition from summer in a vest version that can be worn for work, dinner, or girls night! Of Course I like to take fashion cues from my favorite stylist Rachel Zoe! She rocks her fur vest over a black top and jeans for dinner or with an evening gown for a night on the town. My other style icon is Olivia Palermo, she wears hers to work over a men's wear shirt, pencil skirt, and belts it. The Olsen twins are also on trend wearing there's with black long sleve shirts. How will you style yours? Start shopping!
1. La Rock $378
2.Rebecca Taylor $395
3.Derek Lam $5,000
4.Michael Kors $399
5. Rachel Zoe for QVC $79.80
6. LaRok Luxe $448
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I was in the office supply area today in work, and I noticed that someone left a box.
3 x 5 Postit's GALORE! For some reason, eBay doesn't stock this size by default, so if you need them, you have to order them. I use them a lot for storyboarding.
Spray mount. Blu Tac. Play Doh.
I totally scored!
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The Splash Snore Crash Tour with Camerashy68, FlashnBlur and Wiffsmith23. An epic 4 day trip with brilliant laughs, great food, bad snoring, two going for a brief swim and broken hire cars just added to the memories of this 1st Belgium Tour.
Full set here: www.flickr.com/photos/timster1973/sets/72157631939892302/
We visited this abandoned farm, hidden somewhere in Belgium. Have no historical facts of this place unfortunately.
This was our first visit on arrival to Belgium and a nice warm up to the beginning of an awesome 4 day explore.
This is the inn we love in Falmouth. It's a beautiful house, about a block away from the beach, the proprieter is a true character, and the breakfast is spectacular.
Watching my granddaughter's softball game this morning. This fellow, the team sponsor, was taking notes, and the colours caught the corner of my eye.
I thought about cropping the image, making it square, to remove the top of the pen. Thoughts?
Rough magazine spread for a fictional magazine called Note. The brief was wide open, my goal is to create spreads and an identity for a music magazine. The content will be more indie; with the absence of top 40 bands, but I want it to be as accessible as main stream magazines (such as Rolling Stone, Revolver, Billboard etc.), with the same kind of budget.
Still needs fine tuning but I'm curious to hear opinions so far.
Constructivist theory
Formalization of the theory of constructivism is generally attributed to Jean Piaget, who articulated mechanisms by which knowledge is internalized by learners. He suggested that through processes of accommodation and assimilation, individuals construct new knowledge from their experiences. When individuals assimilate, they incorporate the new experience into an already existing framework without changing that framework. This may occur when individuals' experiences are aligned with their internal representations of the world, but may also occur as a failure to change a faulty understanding; for example, they may not notice events, may misunderstand input from others, or may decide that an event is a fluke and is therefore unimportant as information about the world. In contrast, when individuals' experiences contradict their internal representations, they may change their perceptions of the experiences to fit their internal representations. According to the theory, accommodation is the process of reframing one's mental representation of the external world to fit new experiences. Accommodation can be understood as the mechanism by which failure leads to learning: when we act on the expectation that the world operates in one way and it violates our expectations, we often fail, but by accommodating this new experience and reframing our model of the way the world works, we learn from the experience of failure, or others' failure.
It is important to note that constructivism itself does not suggest one particular pedagogy. In fact, constructivism describes how learning should happen, regardless of whether learners are using their experiences to understand a lecture or attempting to design a model airplane. In both cases, the theory of constructivism suggests that learners construct knowledge. Constructivism as a description of human cognition is often associated with pedagogic approaches that promote learning by doing.
From Wikipedia.
Note the new vertical studs to the left of the window. These are about a foot and a half farther back than the original studs. It was nice to gain some surprise extra space.
Character: Misa Amane
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