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BILL LAURANCE PROJECT - live aus dem Jazzit Musik Club vom 20.05.2015 - weitere Fotos unter:
www.jazzfoto.at/konzertfotos15/bill_laurance_project/Inde...
Besetzung:
Bill Laurance: Piano, Vocoder, Rhodes, Roli Seaboard, Moog
Mike League: Bass, Key Bass & Guitar
Robert Sput Searight: Drums
Katie Christie: French Horn
Annie Tangberg: Cello
Isabella Petersen: Viola
Vera Van der Bie: Violin
Project 365 is about driving your imagination to unexpected limits by taking one photo each day.
Main rules: iphone, b&w and square format.
Title: Project Houses - 1
Digital Publisher: Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Physical Publisher: Physical: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University
Description: photograph date: Unknow; Project Houses
Date Issued: 2009-11
Format Medium: 4x5
Type: image
Identifier: Photograph Location: Project Houses-1
Rights: It is the users responsibility to secure permission from the copyright holders for publication of any materials. Permission must be obtained in writing prior to publication. Please contact the Cushing Memorial Library for further information
Light Work’s Urban Video Project showcased winning selections in The Stand’s Summer Photo Contest Aug. 28-29, 2020. Photos were on view downtown at UVP's outdoor architectural projection site on the facade of the Everson Museum of Art at 401 Harrison St. from dusk until 11 p.m.
The two-day exhibition highlights images by Emily Baxter, Jessica Dapson, Hilary Donohue, Justin Fogarty, Kathe Harrington, DJ Igelsrud, Jayson McDowell, Travis Owens, Sheila Quinell, Kristi Russo, Maranie Staab and Nadine H. Wodarczyk.
| Bob Gates
The U.S. Military Academy at West Point hosts Projects Day on May 3, 2018. Projects Day highlights academic excellence across USMA showcasing leaders of character who think critically, internalize their professional identity and will employ their education to help build the Army and the Nation’s future. (U.S. Army photo by Michelle Eberhart)
The Eden Project is a visitor attraction in Cornwall, England. Inside the two biomes are plants that are collected from many diverse climates and environments. The project is located in a reclaimed Kaolinite pit, located 2 km (1.2 mi) from the town of St Blazey and 5 km (3 mi) from the larger town of St Austell, Cornwall.
The complex is dominated by two huge enclosures consisting of adjoining omes that house thousands of plant species, and each enclosure emulates a natural biome. The biomes consist of hundreds of hexagonal and pentagonal, inflated, plastic cells supported by steel frames. The largest of the two biomes simulates a Rainforest environment and the second, a Mediterranean environment. The attraction also has an outside botanical garden which is home to many plants and wildlife native to Cornwall and the UK in general; it also has many plants that provide an important and interesting backstory, for example, those with a prehistoric heritage.
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This was taken on a typical spring day: rain, clear skies, rain, rainbows, clear skies, rain.
Happy Spring.
Strobist:LumoPro LP 160, fired through a soft box to the camera left,triggered by Cactus V5 transceivers
Never too old for a toy! This is a bit hard to fly, but I will get the hang of it. Doing another 365 photo project, had no passion for photography last year, hope this project will rekindle my creativeness.
New approach to the S2 clock project in evidence here.
So far the brief/analysis/specification pages are produced in much the same way as ever. The radical shift is in the generation of ideas approach. Here we borrowed an idea outlined in Kurt Rowland's 1968 book "The Shapes We Need". Amongst other things Rowland explores spatial relationships and really gets to the heart of aesthetics and visual beauty. Some things just look right and others don't. Why is this? Rowland seems to have a some good theories about this. This book was part of a series he released in the late 60's. I understand these textbooks were standard issue in Glasgow Secondary Schools Art Departments at the time. I don't know of any art teachers that used them much apart from my mother. Anyway this little card based exercise suited our purposes perfectly.
The current S2 course has seeen alot of changes over the last five years. We'll distribute the cours notes on the S2 Course page at: designandtechnologydepartment.co.uk in due course.
Project RE:FOCUS: es la casa que presentaron los miembros de la University Of Florida (USA) para el concurso del SDEurope 2010 (Solar Decathlon Europe 2010) que tuvo lugar del 18 al 27 de Junio de 2010 en Madrid.
Esta casa fue la favorita de los internautas
Las diez pruebas del concurso son:
1.Arquitectura
2.Ingeniería y Construcción
3.Eficiencia Energética
4.Balance de energía eléctrica
5.Condiciones de Bienestar
6.Funcionamiento de la casa
7.Comunicación y Sensibilización Social
8.Industrialización y Viabilidad de Mercado
9.Innovación
10.Sostenibilidad
Textura: osolev
DEBORAH PFEIFFER has an M.A. In Creative Writing from University of Massachusetts Boston, is on the executive board of Greater Boston Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, and has been privileged to study with Martha Collins, Bruce Weigl, Eva Bourke, and Lloyd Shwartz. She is currently writing about the history of the Concord and Merrimack Rivers.
MOLLY LYNN WATT, author of Shadow People, On the Wings of Song, (manuscript), which is set during the Civil Rights Movement, and “Consider This,” which commissioned for “Across the Ages.” “Civil Rights Update,” paired with Dr. King’s Dream speech is required in Dallas Schools. She co-created and performs with Dan Lynn Watt, George & Ruth: Songs & Letters of the Spanish Civil War, curates The Fireside Readings, edited Bagelbard Anthology volumes 1-4, is poetry editor for HILR Review, and teaches poetry at HILR. She plays the ukulele and was co-founder of the Folk Song Society of Greater Boston.
BARBARA THOMAS, author of Seduced by Sighs of Trees (Cervena Barva Press) currently teaches nature writing, and reviews books and journals. An English teacher in the Boston Public Schools for 35 years, Barbara is a graduate of Russell Sage College and Boston University. Her poetic research began at Joiner Center for War and Social Consequences, where she is an active member. She also contributes to the Greek Institute and Glenbrook, an environmental writing group.
HOLLY GURAN, author of River Tracks (Poets Corner Press), placed
second in the Explorations contest, was a featured poet in the
Aurorean and Bellowing Ark, and has recently been published in
Borderlands, Worcester Review, Poet Lore, and Poetry East. Her poems
were on display at Boston City Hall. A member of Jamaica Pond Poets
and the Thursday Project, Holly is working on a series based on
nineteenth century mill life in the Lowell area.
RUBY POLTORAK, a native Bostonian, is a Yiddish vocalist and Klezmer drummer and is in the concert ensemble of the Boston Workmen’s CircleYiddish Chorus, which has performed at the Somerville Theatre and Damrosch Park at Lincoln Center. She teaches and translates Yiddish. Her poems have been published in Summer Home Review, were on display at Boston City Hall, and have been staged at the Shubert Theater and at the Wang's Grand Lobby. She read for the 80th birthday celebration of Dennis Brutus (the African National Congress poet), and those poems reside in the Brutus Collection at Worcester State College.
ELIZABETH QUINLAN, author of Promise Supermarket (Ibbetson Street Press), is a poet and visual artist, as well as a graduate of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts School. She received an Honor in Creative Writing from the University of Massachusetts Boston, and has been a member of the Joiner Center for the Study of War and Social Consequences for fourteen years.
D22416. The Eden Project near St. Blazey in Cornwall.
Well worth a visit if down that way, The Eden Project houses an amazing collection of trees and plants from around the world.
As always, Wikipedia (where would we be without it!) has all the gen: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eden_Project
Tuesday, 13th August, 2019. Copyright © Ron Fisher 2019.
Week 1: As we move into the New Year I once again finding myself making resolutions. This year its around getting back into shape. I'll enjoy these 3 Innis and Gunn because they may be my last for a while.
1. Something you should always remember to pack: my glasses!
2. Balanced on something else
3. Shot through a doorway.
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The Eden Project is a visitor attraction in the United Kingdom, including the world's largest greenhouse. Inside the artificial biomes are plants that are collected from all around the world. The project is located in a reclaimed Kaolinite pit, located 2 kilometers (1.25 mi) from the town of St Blazey and 5 kilometres (3 mi) from the larger town of St Austell, Cornwall.
The complex is dominated by two enclosures consisting of adjoining domes that house plant species from around the world. Each enclosure emulates a natural biome. The domes consist of hundreds of hexagonal and pentagonal, inflated, plastic cells supported by steel frames. The first dome emulates a tropical environment, and the second a Mediterranean environment.
The project was conceived by Tim Smit and designed by architect Nicholas Grimshaw and engineering firm Anthony Hunt and Associates (now part of Sinclair Knight Merz). Davis Langdon carried out the project management, Sir Robert McAlpine and Alfred McAlpine did the construction and MERO designed and built the biomes. Land Use Consultants led the masterplan and landscape design. The project took 2½ years to construct and opened to the public on 17 March 2001.
Source: Wikipedia
In the early 19th Century Robert Pocock was the first local printer, historian, antiquarian and natural history observer in the town of Gravesend in Kent (UK). He was a major figure in the history of the town. He had a 'museum' of artifacts, collected by himself but also acquired from all over the world. His collections included thousands of local plants in an herbarium which, in 2013, the Robert Pocock Herbarium Project set out to find at the Natural History Museum.
A page from one of the books written by Pocock for children (I assume that it was printed and published by him also). It is claimed that this work is amongst the earliest books published specifically to help children learn to read.
A machinery room of the exhibit called "The Auroran Project" (Thank you so much Seb again).
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I was working from home today, owing to a morning dentist appointment which took me via Stowe Pool on a very fine morning. I much prefer working from home, which I've decided is on the basis that it means not having to commute for over an hour each way for somewhere that's only about 18 miles away. Lichfield is also much nicer than Birmingham, even if it's a lot more gentile, or rather thanks to it.
I think I will, at one point, have to recreate this shot with a tripod and SLR, but for the purposes of Project September it more than serves it's purpose.
This is NOT my original idea... but I saw it somewhere and thought it would be fun to try. And what better time than when the weekly photo challenge theme is "open your heart"?
YAHOO! MAKES RP A MORE PURPLE PLACE
“Project Purple” Unveiled to Power Pinoy Passions
MANILA, May 26, 2009 - Yahoo! today demonstrates its place as a highly relevant and essential tool to power Pinoy passions by spearheading a social movement called Project Purple, to help Filipinos Find, Share and Connect to the things that matter most to them.
Project Purple powers Pinoy passions by encouraging Filipinos to be creative, innovative, express opinions and be heard and listened to in a fun and fresh way. It’s an effort that links to Yahoo!’s brand promise to transform the lives of people, societies and economies.
“Project Purple is a social movement and is open to everyone – online and offline. We are rallying Pinoys to be Purple and utilize the internet to aim higher,” said Jojo Anonuevo, general manager, Yahoo! Philippines. “The internet and Yahoo! have become essential services to people and a great equalizer for people to expand their horizons,” Anonuevo added.
Purple is Yahoo!’s corporate colour which reflects the company’s brand personality and philosophy of innovation, uniqueness, creativity and passion. With this campaign, Yahoo! aims to call out to all Filipinos who share this same vision to bring innovation and a positive change in the Philippines. As catalyst for Project Purple, Yahoo! empowers Filipinos through internet services that enable them to pursue their passions. Through a creative mix of online and offline initiatives, Yahoo! Project Purple brings awareness to the things Filipinos are passionate about and how they can be found on Yahoo!.
“The social movement started in the United States with the ‘Start Wearing Purple’ campaign. We are happy to bring this to the Philippines—the very first country outside the US where there are millions of creative, innovative and passionate Pinoys. Today, Yahoo! is excited to connect the country together in this campaign and we expect many more to join us in the coming weeks”, said Anonuevo.
Joining this social movement are top Philippine and global companies as well as popular Pinoy artists. These Purple partners include: Ayala Land, Inc., BlackBerry, Canon Philippines, Globe Telecom, Honda Philippines, Krispy Kreme Philippines, and Nestle Philippines. Participating local artists are: Aaron Roselo, Anjo Bolarda, Bjornik, Beth Parrocha-Doctolero, Christian Tamondong, Paul Imbong, and WeWillDoodle.
Here are some ways that Pinoys can be part of this social movement:
Be Part of Project Purple through Purple Hunt on the Yahoo! Philippines Front Page (www.yahoo.com.ph)
Yahoo! has given the treasure hunt its very own purple twist. Interesting insights about the web and the Philippines will be uncovered through the Yahoo! Purple Hunt micro-site. Participants will be asked to solve online clues and find items located around Metro Manila.
Neither shovel nor compass is required. Purple hunters simply need to log on to the Yahoo! Philippines front page (www.yahoo.com.ph) and click on “Purple Hunt.” The fun begins June 2 and will run up to July 25.
Up for grabs are Purple Krispy Kreme doughnuts and other Yahoo! prizes like Canon digital cameras and Blackberry mobile phones specially designed by Pinoy artists. One lucky purple hunter will drive away with the grand prize—a one-of-a-kind Honda Jazz car sporting purple artwork created by WeWillDoodle.
Attend the Purple Hunt Tour across Metro Manila
Running parallel to the online hunt is the Purple Hunt Tour to be sponsored by the Ayala Malls. As Project Purple sweeps across Metro Manila, Yahoo! booths will provide mall-goers a taste of the Purple life through activities that include:
•‘Purplize’ yourself - Watch you and your friends turn Purple with a few props and a whole lot of digital wizardry. You’ll even get a photo to remember your Purple self by!
•Yahoo! Mobile Surf & Lounge Booths - Our Purple crew will guide you through Yahoo! Mobile and other online services that showcase how Yahoo! makes surfing the web and sustaining connectivity easy and fun.
•Globe Broadband Tattoo Booth - Special ‘Purplized’ Globe Broadband Tattoo Pre-paid Kits will be sold!
•Krispy Kreme Doughnut* Counter - ‘Purplized’ Krispy Kreme Doughnuts will be given away daily, while stocks last!
•Nestle Ice Cream give-away - Nestle ice cream will also be given away daily while stocks last!
Catch the Purple Hunt Tour at Market! Market! on June 5-7, at Greenbelt 3 on June 8-10, at Glorietta 3 on June 11-15,and at Trinoma on June 16-18.
Support Pinoy Talent
Six local up and coming artists have submitted art pieces to Yahoo! for a soon-to-be-released limited edition art book “Purplescape.” It will showcase the perspectives of 20 graphic artists from Brazil, Canada, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Africa and the United Kingdom. These graphic artists were chosen based on the works they submitted in response to Yahoo!’s call for their individual renditions of a ‘purple world.’
Popular art-based performance group, WeWillDoodle, will create a one-of-a-kind art piece using the Honda Jazz as ‘canvas.’ The first of its kind, for the group and for Honda, the purple car is one of the must-have prizes in the online treasure hunt.
Find out more about these Pinoy artists by visiting the Yahoo! Philippines Front Page (www.yahoo.com.ph) and clicking on “Purple Hunt”.
For high-res images, please visit the following URL, select the image and click “all sizes”: tinyurl.com/yahoo-ph