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“All of life is a journey which paths we take, what we look back on, and what we look forward to is up to us. We determine our destination, what kind of road we will take to get there, and how happy we are when we get there.”
In the middle of the tension of the exams I had to relief some of the stress by ,,, you've guessed it , taking some photos, I haven't taken any pics with my camera since April probably so I thought I'd take some photos from my balcony having an idea from before
and I came out with these three shots , I hope you understand the meaning of everyone of them
update: since that a lot of people didn't get the idea behind the picture I'll have to explain it :
In every one of these three pictures there are two persons walking beside each other in the same direction and the two yellow lines represent them and reperesents that they are now parallel in their path of life ( for now )
An attempt at a macro of an unknown Aloe which I purchased recently. I'm unsure whether this image is rubbish or not, but it's strangely interesting, at least to me (Aloe enthusiast).
Parallel lines draw the eye. Make a photograph with parallel lines today.
Bookshelf, air-conditioning vent and comic book lines.
Vies parallèles qui ne se rencontrent jamais, mais peut être un jour se retrouveront dans une partie de l'univers
Vite parallele che non s'incontrano mai, ma che un giorno si ritroveranno in una parte dell'universo
Parallel lifes which never met, but maybe one day they could meet in a place of the universe
Once all the drilling had been complete, played around with the crushed bricks with a broom and brush...
ERF 20th Annual Conference on Social Justice and Economic Development
March 22nd, 2014
Cairo, Egypt
Photographed by: Steven Agayby
Edited by: Malak Nady and Mariam Adel
ERF 20th Annual Conference on Social Justice and Economic Development
March 22nd, 2014
Cairo, Egypt
Photographed by: Steven Agayby
Edited by: Malak Nady and Mariam Adel
Screening of Harun Farocki's Parallel I-IV
Courtesy of Harun Farocki GbR
KAM WORKSHOPS 2015
ARTIFICIAL NATURES
Chania, 21.8.2015
`Leading`Lady`a`Landamore`28`yacht`tows`Camelia`a`
Farrington`30`yacht.
River`Thurne,`Martham,`Norfolk.
Screening of Harun Farocki's Parallel I-IV
Courtesy of Harun Farocki GbR
KAM WORKSHOPS 2015
ARTIFICIAL NATURES
Chania, 21.8.2015
Sophie & I ran a 3-day wearable technology bootcamp using LilyPad Arduino for 11-13 year-olds at Aberystwyth for www.Technocamps.com - a project led by Swansea University in partnership with the Universities of Bangor, Aberystwyth and Glamorgan that inspires young people aged 11-19 to attend technology workshops on a range of computing-based topics.