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What does the EU do with your money? Is it invested wisely? Does it help support sustainable growth? These were the issues debated on the ReAct event in Frankfurt on 5 December where experts and citizens exchanged views on how to make money from the EU budget really count. There was a broad agreement that the EU funds should promote not just economic growth but also solidarity.

 

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Some photos from the conference ReACT in Paris and from the installations of street artist Slinkachu that was in Paris recently to create some very creative, job-related art.

 

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Some photos from the conference ReACT in Paris and from the installations of street artist Slinkachu that was in Paris recently to create some very creative, job-related art.

 

Which professions can you recognise? For more news about the employment situation in Europe, stop by epfacebook.eu/aW2 . #EP2014

 

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Some photos from the conference ReACT in Paris and from the installations of street artist Slinkachu that was in Paris recently to create some very creative, job-related art.

 

Which professions can you recognise? For more news about the employment situation in Europe, stop by epfacebook.eu/aW2 . #EP2014

 

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Some photos from the conference ReACT in Paris and from the installations of street artist Slinkachu that was in Paris recently to create some very creative, job-related art.

 

Which professions can you recognise? For more news about the employment situation in Europe, stop by epfacebook.eu/aW2 . #EP2014

 

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What does the EU do with your money? Is it invested wisely? Does it help support sustainable growth? These were the issues debated on the ReAct event in Frankfurt on 5 December where experts and citizens exchanged views on how to make money from the EU budget really count. There was a broad agreement that the EU funds should promote not just economic growth but also solidarity.

 

Read more: www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/news-room/content/20131206...

  

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Some photos from the conference ReACT in Paris and from the installations of street artist Slinkachu that was in Paris recently to create some very creative, job-related art.

 

Which professions can you recognise? For more news about the employment situation in Europe, stop by epfacebook.eu/aW2 . #EP2014

 

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Some photos from the conference ReACT in Paris and from the installations of street artist Slinkachu that was in Paris recently to create some very creative, job-related art.

 

Which professions can you recognise? For more news about the employment situation in Europe, stop by epfacebook.eu/aW2 . #EP2014

 

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Some photos from the conference ReACT in Paris and from the installations of street artist Slinkachu that was in Paris recently to create some very creative, job-related art.

 

Which professions can you recognise? For more news about the employment situation in Europe, stop by epfacebook.eu/aW2 . #EP2014

 

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Some photos from the conference ReACT in Paris and from the installations of street artist Slinkachu that was in Paris recently to create some very creative, job-related art.

 

Which professions can you recognise? For more news about the employment situation in Europe, stop by epfacebook.eu/aW2 . #EP2014

 

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For an old MOCpages contest in 2012. I was pretty happy with it at the time. There was a whole backstory, as follows.

 

Many thousands of years ago, when the Great Beings crafted Mata Nui, they built Toa to inhabit him. Many Toa were created by the use of Toa stones, which channeled the elemental power of the universe into Matoran. Not the Toa of Fluorine.

 

The power of Fluorine rejected the Toa stones, and reacted violently with Protodermis. But the Great Beings know that its unique powers were necessary for the inner workings of their creation.

 

So they made a Toa whose power was not contained within his body and channeled into a thousand uses and powers, but rather, stemmed from the very materials his body was crafted of.

 

The first Toa of Fluorine to be born died the same day, when the power of Fluorine reacted with the metal room he was crafted in. Two Great Beings perished in the toxic flames. Because the Great Beings had spurned the natural Elemental Powers of the universe and relied instead on their own processes, the Toa could not control his powers.

 

The Great Beings crafted three more Toa of Fluorine, each one perishing when his powers reacted with the environment. The last two survived long enough to show that they could, indeed, use the powers as they wished- but when their bodies contacted a Fluorine-reactant material they couldn’t stop the violent eruptions of energy.

 

Their fifth attempt was created as the others- a raw mess of artificial elemental energy just waiting to explode. But the Great Beings had one last hope. In the controlled conditions of their lab, they bonded all the surfaces of his body with other elements and materials to create non-reactive Fluoropolymers. He emerged from the lab strong, non-reactive- and entirely powerless.

 

This fifth Toa did not release his power unwillingly, nor could he access it willingly. It was trapped within a prison of atomic bonds. In light of this final failure, the Great Beings were on the verge of cancelling the project altogether when one of them had an insane and risky idea.

 

Why, he asked, should the entire Toa be converted into Fluoropolymer? Why not leave the Toa a single arm to channel his power with?

 

And thus Fluonek was born. His Fluorine energy was contained exclusively in his left arm and a few other relatively safe parts of his body. He was trained to never let anything touch those parts of him, and equipped with a Fluoropolymer shield for further protection.

 

The Great Beings also gave him a staff of the same powerful, artificial mineral that housed his power. He could channel his Fluorine power through it and draw power from it as he needed. And, of course, anything that touched it was history.

 

He traveled the Matoran Universe for millennia, using his vast destructive and creative capabilities for the greater good.

 

Unfortunately, he was working with a tribe of coastal Matoran when the Mata Nui robot collapsed. The immense force of the fall made water flood the beach and wash over him, reacting with his Fluorine arm. As the flames engulfed him he threw his Fluoropolymer shield to the Matoran, who all survived by using it as a flotation device.

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Some photos from the conference ReACT in Paris and from the installations of street artist Slinkachu that was in Paris recently to create some very creative, job-related art.

 

Which professions can you recognise? For more news about the employment situation in Europe, stop by epfacebook.eu/aW2 . #EP2014

 

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Some photos from the conference ReACT in Paris and from the installations of street artist Slinkachu that was in Paris recently to create some very creative, job-related art.

 

Which professions can you recognise? For more news about the employment situation in Europe, stop by epfacebook.eu/aW2 . #EP2014

 

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Some photos from the conference ReACT in Paris and from the installations of street artist Slinkachu that was in Paris recently to create some very creative, job-related art.

 

Which professions can you recognise? For more news about the employment situation in Europe, stop by epfacebook.eu/aW2 . #EP2014

 

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Some photos from the conference ReACT in Paris and from the installations of street artist Slinkachu that was in Paris recently to create some very creative, job-related art.

 

Which professions can you recognise? For more news about the employment situation in Europe, stop by epfacebook.eu/aW2 . #EP2014

 

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Some photos from the conference ReACT in Paris and from the installations of street artist Slinkachu that was in Paris recently to create some very creative, job-related art.

 

Which professions can you recognise? For more news about the employment situation in Europe, stop by epfacebook.eu/aW2 . #EP2014

 

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Some photos from the conference ReACT in Paris and from the installations of street artist Slinkachu that was in Paris recently to create some very creative, job-related art.

 

Which professions can you recognise? For more news about the employment situation in Europe, stop by epfacebook.eu/aW2 . #EP2014

 

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Some photos from the conference ReACT in Paris and from the installations of street artist Slinkachu that was in Paris recently to create some very creative, job-related art.

 

Which professions can you recognise? For more news about the employment situation in Europe, stop by epfacebook.eu/aW2 . #EP2014

 

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And a Solo Artist moniker from '01

  

Georgian soldiers of 52nd Light Infantry Battalion, 5th Infantry Brigade, provide security while conducting a react to contact scenario during a mission rehearsal exercise (MRE) at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Feb. 24, 2016. The 52ndnd Georgian Light Infantry Battalion prepares for an upcoming combat deployment to Afghanistan by conducting a MRE supported by the U.S. Marine Corps Security Cooperation Group in Hohenfels, Germany, Feb. 7 - March 3, 2016. The Georgia Deployment Program - Resolute Support Mission, formerly known as the GDP-ISAF, is a cooperative program between the U.S. Marines Corps and Georgian Armed Forces that prepares Georgian service members to support NATO’s Resolute Support Mission, which consists of almost 13,000 troops from NATO allies and 14 partner nations. The Resolute Support Mission trains, advises, and assists Afghan National Army and Afghan National Police at the ministry, and higher, level. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Gage Hull/ Released)

My posters for the Boston Art Crank show are back from the printer. Like boom. Also, you should totally go: artcrank.com/boston

 

This print is available on ebay

 

This photo is licensed under a Creative Commons license. Please credit Rob Larsen with a link to Drunkenfist.com, if you use this photo anywhere. Thanks.

  

Timea Babos of Hungary reacts after missing a shot against Zheng Saisai of China during the Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games (YOG) girls' singles semifinal match at the Kallang Tennis Centre in Singapore, Aug 18, 2010. Zheng won the match 6-4, 6-1. Photo: SPH-SYOGOC/Yusuf Abdol Hamid

18/03/2023. Ladies European Tour 2023. Aramco Team Series Presented By Public Investment Fund - Singapore, Laguna National, Singapore. 16-18 March.Pauline Roussin Bouchard of France reacts with her mum at the 18th hole as she wins the Aramco Single Event. Credit: Mark Runnacles/LET

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Some photos from the conference ReACT in Paris and from the installations of street artist Slinkachu that was in Paris recently to create some very creative, job-related art.

 

Which professions can you recognise? For more news about the employment situation in Europe, stop by epfacebook.eu/aW2 . #EP2014

 

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On Saturday, Conor had a shoot for React What! clothing. I tagged along to help him out with lighting and different positioning of the models and took some random shots of my own. Check out his set at - www.flickr.com/photos/conorkeller/sets/72157619415045864/

This reacts to the sound.

 

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Some photos from the conference ReACT in Paris and from the installations of street artist Slinkachu that was in Paris recently to create some very creative, job-related art.

 

Which professions can you recognise? For more news about the employment situation in Europe, stop by epfacebook.eu/aW2 . #EP2014

 

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Sesión Dance con Carles López - REACTABLE

 

14 de enero 2012 - Ver en VIMEO

 

Carles salío al escenario ante unos 150 espectadores. Habían retirado todas las gradas del Teatro Experimental (CCMD) para convertirlo en una pista de baile. Y quizá esa debería haber sido la idea, el baile. Pero el público, en su mayoría conocedores del universo sonoro electrónico prefirió estar más atento que bailar. Cual demostración de un nuevo juguete musical se tratara.

  

Puedes ver aquí la CRÓNICA.

New stickers in from Sticker Guy. I'm going to send out a bunch to anyone whose address I already have but if you want some hit me up here or rob at drunkenfist.com

Luis Guzman #10 of the Temple Owls reacts late in the game against the Cornell Big Red during the first round of the 2010 NCAA men's basketball tournament at Jacksonville Veteran's Memorial Arena on March 19, 2010 in Jacksonville, Florida.

The Philippines, officially the Republic of the Philippines, is an archipelagic country in Southeast Asia. Situated in the western Pacific Ocean, it consists of about 7,641 islands that are categorized broadly under three main geographical divisions from north to south: Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. The capital city of the Philippines is Manila and the most populous city is Quezon City, both part of Metro Manila. Bounded by the South China Sea on the west, the Philippine Sea on the east and the Celebes Sea on the southwest, the Philippines shares maritime borders with Taiwan to the north, Vietnam to the west, Palau to the east, and Malaysia and Indonesia to the south.

 

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👑 Senses : 👀 Vision 👆 To Touch 💃 Proprioception 👂 Hearing Equilibrioception 👃 Smell ♨️ Thermoception

⚡ Intelligences : ️ Spatial Intelligence

⛹️ Kinesthetic Body Intelligence

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Interpersonal Intelligence

🌲 Ecologicalist Naturalist Intelligence

🔭 Existential Intelligence

 

📋 WHAT :

️ eXploration somewhere in the Philippines

🌟 eXploration Philippines

💫 Asia/Philippines World

🌌 Nature/City Galaxy

✨ eXploration (️)

📝 Type : Ground eXploration

🎨 Style : eXploration somewhere in the Philippines

🔊 Language : International (🇬🇧 description in English, but comprehensible by the whole world)

 

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📏 HOW MUCH :

👑 7 Senses

⚡ 5 Intelligences

 

WHO :

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❓ WHY : To eXplore Philippines

 

📍 WHERE : Philippines 🇵🇭

 

🕓 WHEN : April, 2019

 

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React, Respect, Intersect was created by two professional artists and a team of youth artists as part of the Groundswell Community Mural Project’s flagship Summer Leadership Institute (SLI). SLI teams spend seven weeks during working with artists and community-based organizations, learning job skills and creating public art throughout New York City. This mural depicts a utopian environment where vehicular traffic, pedestrians of all ages and abilities, bicyclists, skateboarders, and animals respectfully share the street. It focuses not only on traffic and pedestrian safety education, but also site-specific themes and cultural diversity.

 

The safety education focus of this mural was informed by workshops lead by NYCDOT Safety Education. The artists and youth artists researched safety issues near the mural site which influenced their final design. Speed of vehicular traffic, high levels of carbon dioxide in the air, and the need for all modes of transportation to respectfully share the streets are just a few of the themes beautifully integrated in to this mural.

 

NYCDOT Urban Art Program, Special Project

React, Respect, Intersect by Yana Dimitrova and Adam Kidder

Presented with NYCDOT Safety Education and Groundswell Community Mural Project

East 5th Street in Kensington, Brooklyn

www.nyc.gov/urbanart

abbygoldstein.com/

 

NUIT BLANCHE, Toronto, Dutch artist Daan Roosegaarde and Interactive Landscape Dune

NUIT BLANCHE, Toronto © Linda Dawn Hammond / IndyFoto.com 2010. October 2, 2010.

A fibre-optic landscape of pulsating ‘reeds’ which respond to the movement and touch of the public. One of the draws was the location itself, the Lower Bay Station in downtown Toronto, which has achieved almost mythical stature as an unseen ‘ghost subway station’, in that it is no longer in use, except as a location for the odd film shoot. I admit that this was my principal reason in making this my number 2 choice- that, and the knowledge that the anticipated line-up meant I should attempt this at the peak of my energy level. Fortunately, press sometimes have their privileges and I was able to enter in no time to photograph the artist with his piece, as well as get a quick tour of the disused tunnel and listen to a TTC man tell “true” ghost stories to a rapt audience. As I left for my next location, I passed by the long line-up of people which snaked its way around the Bay Station, all shivering in the early morning autumn chill as they waited hours to get in, and truly admired the dedication of Nuit Blanche’s art enthusiasts.

 

Interactive landscape Dune, 2007-2010

Daan Roosegaarde - Rotterdam, Netherlands

New Media

 

Dune is an interactive landscape which reacts to the behaviour of people. This hybrid of nature and technology exists out of large amounts of fibres which are brightened according to the sounds and motion of passing visitors.

Dune investigates nature in a futuristic relation with urban space by means of looking, walking and interacting. Walking through Dune has been described in the media as being an "Alice in Technoland."

After traveling from Victoria & Albert Museum in London to Scotiabank Nuit Blanche 2010 a special version of Dune will transform the Lower Bay Station in downtown Toronto into an interactive landscape of light.

 

Daan Roosegaarde is Creative Director of Studio Roosegaarde, an artistic laboratory for interactive projects which won the Dutch Design Award 2009. Daan Roosegaarde's work explores the dynamic relation between architecture, people and e-culture. His sculptures create a situation of 'tactile high-tech' where visitor and (public) space become one. Roosegaarde's interactive projects have been internationally exhibited at V2_, The National Art Center Tokyo, the Venice Biennale 2009, and Victoria & Albert Museum in London.

The 65th AGRS, 57th ATG Splitner Aggressor rolls out after landing with a photograper reacting in the foreground.

PARIS, FRANCE - October 27: Keria of T1 reacts onstage at the League of Legends World Championship 2024 Semi Finals on October 27, 2024 in Paris. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)

I always wondered if these guys named this magazine after me. Not me, of course, but they were from the area and would have seen REACT written around different skate spots.

10 January - 6 May 2015, Perth Museum & Art Gallery

React-Reflect-Respond

This is a unique exhibition curated by Perth Museum & Art Gallery to support the touring exhibition Tim Stead MBE: Object Maker and Seed Sower. From January to May 2015 this major touring exhibition is on show in Perth and React Reflect Respond is showing in the adjacent gallery.

This how Brussels reacts to the terrorist bombings in the metro & airport this morning.

We may not allow terrorists to drive us into a police-state. We must keep our freedom & our way of life safe-guarded.

The video: youtu.be/Pn_YhB8g86o

React, Respect, Intersect was created by two professional artists and a team of youth artists as part of the Groundswell Community Mural Project’s flagship Summer Leadership Institute (SLI). SLI teams spend seven weeks during working with artists and community-based organizations, learning job skills and creating public art throughout New York City. This mural depicts a utopian environment where vehicular traffic, pedestrians of all ages and abilities, bicyclists, skateboarders, and animals respectfully share the street. It focuses not only on traffic and pedestrian safety education, but also site-specific themes and cultural diversity.

 

The safety education focus of this mural was informed by workshops lead by NYCDOT Safety Education. The artists and youth artists researched safety issues near the mural site which influenced their final design. Speed of vehicular traffic, high levels of carbon dioxide in the air, and the need for all modes of transportation to respectfully share the streets are just a few of the themes beautifully integrated in to this mural.

 

NYCDOT Urban Art Program, Special Project

React, Respect, Intersect by Yana Dimitrova and Adam Kidder

Presented with NYCDOT Safety Education and Groundswell Community Mural Project

East 5th Street in Kensington, Brooklyn

www.nyc.gov/urbanart

abbygoldstein.com/

 

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