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“Steatite seal with bridge handle”, is on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and can be seen in Gallery 171. This captivating piece filled with curves and bends is work that dates back from the Early Minoan II-III period from ca. 2900-2200 B.C. The work is made from steatite and has dimensions of 2.7cm base X 2.9 cm X 1.2 cm Height. This piece is credited to the Bequest of Richard B. Seager, 1926. The accession number is 26.31.39. This image is in the public domain and can be viewed on the museum’s website.

www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/251991?searchFiel...

 

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Photos from OpenCon 2015 taken by Tom Verbruggen.

Brewster Kahle on the Right to Remember at the UC Berkeley Regents Lecture on 3/2/2016 at Banatao Auditorium, hosted by the Berkeley Center for New Media, in partnership with Digital Humanities at UC Berkeley and the the UC Berkeley Libraries.

King’s Arms Theatre, 11 Bloom Street, Salford M3 6AN, as part of Greater Manchester Fringe, July 2018.

Have you ever been in public and started your period? Or had a wax and been

in loads of pain trying to walk the next day? Or had someone speak over you

at work? Or been sexually assaulted? Yeah, us too. But why? Who decided

that the female body, and being a woman, is shameful? And why the have we let it be that way for so long? We need to normalise being a woman and what it means. We need to talk about the struggles women go through. We need to talk about womanhood and its effect on our lives and identity. We need to talk about it. So lets talk. Lady business is a show where we talk about very "private" things a public space. We are sick of being told what not to say so now we are saying it. We welcome you to be a part of the conversation.

True-life, devised, storytelling, theatre.

Twitter: @OpenQuoteArts

www.greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk

Photos from OpenCon 2015 taken by Tom Verbruggen.

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Esplanade Lagoon-Cairns-Queensland

Hundreds of people have gathered at Stonehenge to watch the sunrise on the first official day of autumn.

 

About 250 druids, pagans and visitors were given access to the stones to mark the autumn equinox for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic.

 

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Das Prinzip Offen. the road to open.

Jan Wildeboer, EMEA Open Source Evangelist, Red Hat GmbH

 

Ein Event von newthinking.de

La Sra. Aida Calle-Maldonado ofrece un saludo de bienvenida a la segunda actividad de la Celebración de la Semana de Acceso Abierto en la Universidad.

Between closed castles of no access and copyright illustration.

 

Drawing by Frits Ahlefeldt:

FritsAhlefeldt.com

Photos from OpenCon 2015 taken by Tom Verbruggen.

Terracotta Female Figure is a set of three figures from Mycenaea around 1300-1400 BC. The figures are made of terracotta and stand 10.5 cm tall. They were purchased in 1935 with the Fletcher Fund and their accession number is 35.11.18. The figures are on display in gallery 151 at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

This image is in public domain.

www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/253495?searchFiel...

La Prof. Liz M. Pagán, Directora de la Biblioteca de la Estación Experimental Agrícola, de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, Recinto de Mayaguez, presenta el proyecto de Repositorio Digital Agrícola.

"Gold Leaf" is on view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 151. This pendent created to convey the form of a leaf was created in and around ca. 2300–2100 B.C. during the Early Minoan II–III period. The ornaments are all made from gold and their dimensions are H.: 2 1/16 in. (5.3 cm). I really enjoy the fine details on all of the pendants. This piece was gifted from the bequest of Richard B. Seager, in 1926. The accession number is 26.31.508. This image is in the public domain.

www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/252428?searchFiel...

Haematite amygdaloid seal on view at Metropolitan Museum of Art in Gallery 171, is a graceful work of gems from Minoan dating to the 1600–1400 B.C. The dimensions of the seal are 2.09 cm length, and 1.3 cm. width. Bequest of Richard B. Seager, 1926. The object is in a public domain and can be seen at museum's website.

 

www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/256548?searchFiel...

  

Many incompatible standards illustration.

 

Drawing by Frits Ahlefeldt:

FritsAhlefeldt.com

These photos were taken by Slobodan Radicev at OpenCon 2015.

Many incompatible standards illustration.

 

Drawing by Frits Ahlefeldt:

FritsAhlefeldt.com

Magnifier glass made of many people coming together.

 

Drawing by Frits Ahlefeldt:

FritsAhlefeldt.com

Photos from OpenCon 2015 taken by Tom Verbruggen.

Photos from OpenCon 2015 taken by Tom Verbruggen.

Information landscape metaphors

 

Drawing by Frits Ahlefeldt:

FritsAhlefeldt.com

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