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The Trawler Resilient, built by Parkol Marine, Whitby, is prepared to be lifted into the harbour.

 

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Outlining a Theory of General Creativity . .

. . on a 'Pataphysical projectory

 

Entropy ≥ Memory ● Creativity ²

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Study of the day:

 

(...) Lorsque la communication est établie entre séries hétérogènes, quelque chose passe entre les bords, des évènements éclatent, des phénomènes fulgurent, des sujets peuplent le système, moi passifs, sujets larvaires. (...) La différence dans l'intensité est l'objet de la rencontre, l'objet auquel la rencontre élève la sensibilité. Ce qui est rencontré, ce sont les démons, puissances du saut, de l'intervalle, de l'intensif ou de l'instant, qui ne comblent la différence qu'avec du différent. (...)

 

(...) When communication is established between heterogeneous series, something goes on between the edges, events broke, phenomena dazzle, subjects populate the system, passive self, hopper subjects. (...) The difference in intensity is the purpose of the meeting, the object which meeting raises the sensitivity. What is met, are the demons, the powers of the jump, of the interval, of the intensive or of the instant, that bridge the difference only with the difference. (...)

 

( Gilles Deleuze - 1968 - Différence et répétition )

 

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The new Whalsay based whitefish multi purpose Seine Net/Trawler Resilient passing Symbister, headed towards the fish market at Lerwick, Shetland. The vessel and crew completing another fishing trip North East of Shetland.

 

Resiliencia y contención, virtudes anestésicas.

El corazón puede seguir latiendo, aun cargado de dolor. La humanidad puede seguir viviendo, aun sumida en la miseria.

Nuestra capacidad de sufrir es imponderable.

Nuestra capacidad de seguir es indefectible.

These are the casting pots(?) at the foundry at Cosanti where the windchimes are started.

 

I first visited Cosanti in 1968. There was nothing around it in this part of Paradise Valley and it was still being built. Things sure have changed. Paolo Soleri would probably be appalled by what grew up around his vision that is the compete antithesis of his vision.

 

I live about 2 miles north of here, but I had never made time to photograph it. I made time.

 

www.arcosanti.org/cosanti-foundation/

Founded in 1965, The Cosanti Foundation is an Arizona-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

Our mission is to inspire a reimagined urbanism that builds resilient and equitable communities sustainably integrated with the natural world.

Our vision is a world of equitable communities which improve earth/life balance and do better with less.

We pursue this mission and vision at our two flagship locations, Cosanti (in Paradise Valley near Phoenix) and Arcosanti (near Mayer in central Arizona), as well as with projects, programs, and partnerships that hundreds of thousands of people have participated in over the last 57 years.

The word “cosanti” is a combination of the Italians words “cosa” (meaning “things”) and “anti” (meaning “against” or “before”). It signifies The Cosanti Foundation’s commitment to a way of living, working, and building that is oriented away from consumption and materialism, and is respectful of our planet’s natural rhythms and resources. Through ongoing experimentation with and application of the principles of arcology (a combination of the words architecture and ecology), we seek to demonstrate a kind of construction and community that offers an alternative to sprawl development and a solution to modern social and environmental crises.

The Cosanti Foundation also owns and operates the for-profit Cosanti Originals, where we make our world-famous bronze and ceramic windbells and other artisan items.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paolo_Soleri

Paolo Soleri (21 June 1919 – 9 April 2013)[1] was an Italian-born American architect. He established the educational Cosanti Foundation and Arcosanti. Soleri was a lecturer in the College of Architecture at Arizona State University and a National Design Award recipient in 2006. He coined the concept of 'arcology' – a synthesis of architecture and ecology as the philosophy of democratic society.[2] He died at home of natural causes on 9 April 2013 at the age of 93.[3]

Soleri authored several books, including The Bridge Between Matter & Spirit is Matter Becoming Spirit and Arcology – City In the Image of Man.[4]

Soleri was born in Turin, Italy, Europe. He was awarded his "laurea" (master's degree) in architecture from the Politecnico di Torino in 1946. He visited the United States in December 1946 and spent a year and a half in fellowship with Frank Lloyd Wright at Taliesin West in Arizona, and at Taliesin in Spring Green, Wisconsin. During this time, he gained international recognition for a bridge design that was displayed at the Museum of Modern Art.[5]

Paolo and Colly Soleri made a lifelong commitment to research and experimentation in urban planning. They established the Cosanti Foundation, a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) educational non-profit foundation. Soleri's philosophy and works were strongly influenced by the Jesuit paleontologist and philosopher Pierre Teilhard de Chardin.[citation needed]

  

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Quelque part en Grèce

Landscape Composition; Crawford Park; Rye, Brook, New York; ©2011 DianaLee Photo Designs

I'm posting this photo of Joanie, the Chacoan peccary, to use later on the Caring Bridge page of a friend with ovarian cancer. Joanie has also been diagnosed with ovarian cancer for several years. She has outlived her mate, and even the zoo's curator, who first told me about Joanie. She's a peccary! She doesn't know her diagnosis. So, she lives a happy life, greeting the humans who come to visit her.

 

I've been using photos as prompts to offer supportive thoughts to my human friend, a young adult who is receiving chemotherapy.

Cola gets some hydrotherapy

This Sea Aster is partially covered by the higher tides in Ray Creek, St Osyth, Essex and still survives.

Nate liked to think of himself as tenacious, or resilient. He never let small problems get him down.

Others called him a fool.

 

Lego minifigures

Sigma 24*70 "Art".

Main levée, stabilisation enclenchée.

Minox 35 GT, Kodak Gold 100 exp -00

growing from under a building on a parking lot

Route 86 has long been around in the city of Cardiff, primarily serving as a link for the more affluent Lisvane area down to the city centre, via Llanishen, Heath and its hospital. It's often found itself sparsely used and has previously been tendered out by the council on Sundays, along with running infrequently on other days.

 

For many years it was run by Cardiff Bus, with operators like Veolia and New Adventure Travel running the tendered Sunday service. It found itself in the hands of Cardiff Bus' sister operation Capital Links from 2017 but the service was one of many that had to be axed due to rising costs in 2019.

 

Stagecoach have since stepped in to run the service, altering the route to have it continue on to Caerphilly. Here a smart looking Optare Solo SR is caught cruising past Llanishen railway station on a run into the city centre. I think the new livery is growing on me.

 

Operator: Stagecoach South Wales

Vehicle: Optare Solo SR

Reg: YJ15 AEC

Fleet No.: 47952

Location: Lisvane Road, Cardiff

Route: 86: Caerphilly - Cardiff

Date: November 24, 2020

Virgin Cruise ship leaving Portsmouth on the 3/9/24

Dernière balade sur la route des Chicanes D281 de ZAD de Notre-Dame-des-Landes, le 21 janvier 2018.

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shot this spider web which withstood some pouring rain . i read somewhere the spider web is stronger than steel the same size

This stone structure seem to have endured the forces that shape hoodoos at Bryce Canyon, Utah

Technicians from Air Task Force-Romania change one engine on a CF-188 Hornet in Constanta, Romania during Exercise RESILIENT RESOLVE on March 17, 2016.

 

Photo: MS Steeve Picard, 3 Wing Bagotville

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Des techniciens de la Force opérationnelle aérienne en Roumanie changent le moteur d’un chasseur CF-188 Hornet, à Constanta, en Roumanie, au cours de l’exercice RESILIENT RESOLVE, le 17 mars 2016.

 

Photo : Matc Steeve Picard, 3e Escadre Bagotville

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Rail Express Systems (RES) Class 47/7 47741 'Resilient' was heading towards Cardiff with 1M91, the 13:53 Plymouth to Crewe Mail service.

 

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Hope for a peaceful future (2020)

Not sure how they survive in this frigid weather but they do.Tufted Titmouse

Between the waves of thunderstorms a little sunlight broke through the clouds.

The new 27m seiner/trawler Resilient LK 195 from Whalsay sets a course towards the harbour to shelter from the severe southerly gales. followed by birds after just hauling their last shot.

The devastating impact of COVID-19 on Travel & Tourism highlighted the need for enhanced resilience. Yet, to ensure the long-term competitiveness of the sector, such resilience must be both sustainable and inclusive and supported by enabling policies. As Travel & Tourism recovers, how can businesses and destinations alike enhance their resilience and drive sustainable and inclusive growth through their operations and investments?

 

John Wasson, Chair & Chief Executive Officer, ICF

Jennifer Aguinaga, Deputy Director for Policy & Planning, U.S. Department of Commerce

Dan Richards, Chief Executive Officer, The Global Rescue Companies

Gibrán Chapur, Executive Vice President, Palace Resorts

 

Moderated by: Fran Golden, Journalist

"La résilience c'est naviguer dans les tourbillons, c'est le refus à la résignation à la fatalité du malheur. Tu es le capitaine de ton âme. Choisis la vie, choisis de rebondir " P.Martorano

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"Resilience is navigate in the eddies, the refusal of resignation to the inevitability of misfortune. You are the captain of your soul. Choose the life, choose to bounce." P. Martorano

  

Opportunities to find deeper powers within ourselves come when life seems most challenging.

Joseph Campbell

 

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Photo prise aux chutes Niagara.

Photo taken at Niagara Falls.

The devastating impact of COVID-19 on Travel & Tourism highlighted the need for enhanced resilience. Yet, to ensure the long-term competitiveness of the sector, such resilience must be both sustainable and inclusive and supported by enabling policies. As Travel & Tourism recovers, how can businesses and destinations alike enhance their resilience and drive sustainable and inclusive growth through their operations and investments?

 

John Wasson, Chair & Chief Executive Officer, ICF

Jennifer Aguinaga, Deputy Director for Policy & Planning, U.S. Department of Commerce

Dan Richards, Chief Executive Officer, The Global Rescue Companies

Gibrán Chapur, Executive Vice President, Palace Resorts

 

Moderated by: Fran Golden, Journalist

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Ilford Delta 400

Grass survives on a bed of rock

(Detail from display by Erik Otto)

 

The American Institute of Architects, San Francisco (AIASF) and the Center for Architecture + Design San Francisco (CADSF) will host Resilient City: Strength by Design, an exhibition for the Architecture and the City festival in collaboration with Recology San Francisco’s Artist in Residence (AIR) Program during the month of September.

 

Resilient City: Strength by Design

On view August 18 through November 18

 

AIASF+CADSF Gallery

130 Sutter St., Ste 600, San Francisco CA

 

Opening Reception

September 9, 2016 from 6:00 – 9:00 PM

 

The exhibition includes over 39 works made by 26 artists during their residencies at Recology San Francisco, a 46 acre facility that serves as the transfer station for the city of San Francisco. The Recology AIR Program provides artists with studio space onsite and access to the public dump where they scavenge for materials to make work during their 4-month residencies.

 

www.archandcity.org/exhibits

 

This program is part of AIA San Francisco and the Center for Architecture + Design's Architecture and the City festival, which celebrates architecture and design each September. Visit www.archandcity.org for more information.

 

When

Friday, September 9, 2016 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM (PDT)

 

Where

AIA San Francisco - 130 Sutter Street, No. 600, San Francisco, CA 94104

26-3-2019 SIF Pr. Arianehaven Maasvlakte 2

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