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Dr. E would go on to heal the blind with his NSF-funded, award-winning Ph.D. dissertation which also laid down the foundations of Light Time Dimension Theory. Over the years, LTD Theory added foundational *physical* postulates, principles, and equations en route to becoming numerous books, with this one forming the simple, illustrated introduction.

 

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Another digital painting! First time tackling a background. Pretty pleased with it actually, learned A LOT!

 

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I have many resolutions this year, but most of all I want to adjust my life to spend more time with my babies (ages 7, 3 and 15 months).

I, as many of us, lead a busy life...trying to balance a career as an architect and being a good wife and mother. I have grown by leaps and bounds over the past couple years...but I still am trying to find balance. So, this year I continue my journey of finding balance.

Photography is my passion and after just completing the 365project.org (365project.org/cohare/365) ....I hope to grow even more this year in my abilities as a photographer. I feel completely out of my league in this forum...but it will push me to be better. Thank you in advance.

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So this is not the picture I planned to start the year with!! Several things contributed to the end product. I had planned on shooting my new exercise equipment this week...it never got delivered. Then I planned to figure something out earlier today instead of procrastinating and we ended up going roller skating with the kids. And by the time I got home and I had time, I lost my light. And I really only shoot in natural light.

 

Then I got invited to a last minute movie with my Aunt & SIL, which usually I would just decline but tonight I didn't!! As one of my goals this year I decided to try and do more for myself! As a mom of young kids, I sometimes forget that its ok to take time for myself! So I found a sitter, which I almost never do, and I went to the movie!

 

And so here is my super last minute, take more time for myself resolution shot...I will do better next week!

I recall during my school years that time crept by at a one legged turtle’s pace - each semester seemed to take a year. Now that I have reached my 50’s, a year goes by in 15 minutes. Poof friggin poof!

 

So 15 minutes ago on January 1, 2012, I resolved to lose 40 lbs (but gained another 10), grow my hair back (only 3 strands came in), keep the Ram (with the Hemi) clean – finally got around to that last week.

 

I digress - my revised 2013 Resolution: I will consume whatever the heck I want since at most I have 6.25 hours to live (25 years x 15 minutes = 375min / 60min = 6.25 hrs). I will not tolerate stupidity (time is too short and I have just waisted 4), I will not get into brainless photo ethics debates, I will not grow my hair back, nor will I clean the Ram if I don’t feel like it. Since I suffer a shortage of time, I will continue my quest for the ultimate image unencumbered and un-distracted. Haha, finally a resolution I can keep.

 

P.S. I had planned to trade Angelina for Brittany this year, but heard she just lost her job..

 

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This year, I resolve to slow down.

 

I will do this through routine yoga practice and meditative breathing exercises.

 

In preparation, I converted our guest bedroom into a yoga/ballet room.

 

Bring on the calm.

 

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The Cyprus flagged research drill ship Joides Resolution [IMO 7423081 / MMSI 209489000] alongside C Berth, Fremantle Port, Western Australia on a grey July 29, 2015 morning.

Photo taken on board the HMS resolution in 1941

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My resolution for 2009 is to make time for the things that matter...none of which are pictured here.

 

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institutions of Resolution Disputes [iRD]

Even though the iRD mimics an institute, in reality it is not a classic, institutional organ. Instead, the iRD multiplexes the term institution, by revisiting its usage in the late 1970s. Back then, Joseph Goguen and Rod Burstall formulated the term institution as a ‘more compound framework’, that dealt with the growing complexities at stake when connecting different logical systems (such as databases and programming languages) within computer sciences. While these institutions were put in place to connect different logical systems, they were not logical themselves.

Inspired by the idea of hyper functional, yet illogical frameworks, the iRD is dedicated to researching the interests of anti-utopic, obfuscated, lost and unseen, or simply ‘too good to be implemented’ resolutions.

  

The institutions of Resolution Disputes [iRD] call attention to media resolutions.

While ‘the resolution’ generally simply refers to a determination of functional settings in the technological domain, the iRD stresses that a resolution is indeed an overall agreed upon settlement (solution). However, the iRD believes that a resolution also entails a space of compromise between different actors (objects, materialities, and protocols) in dispute over norms (frame rate, number of pixels etc.). Generally, settings either ossify as requirements and de facto standards, or are notated as norms by standardizing organizations such as the International Organization for Standardization. We call this progress*.

However, resolutions are non-neutral standard settings that involve political, economical, technological and cultural values and ideologies, embedded in the genealogies and ecologies of our media. In an uncompromising fashion, quality (fidelity) speed (governed by efficiency) volume (generally encapsulated in tiny-ness for hardware and big when it comes to data) and profit (economic or ownership) have been responsible for plotting this vector of progress. This dogmatic configuration of belief x action has made upgrade culture a great legitimizer of violence, putting many insufficient technological resolutions to rest. While a resolution can thus be understood as a manifold assemblage of common - but contestable - standards, it should also be considered in terms of other options; those that are unknown and unseen, obsolete and unsupported within a time and (technological) space.

 

Resolutions inform both machine vision and human ways of perception. They shape the material of everyday life in a pervasive fashion.

As the media landscape becomes more and more compound, or in other words, an heterogenous assemblage in which one technology never functions on its own, its complexities have moved beyond a fold of everyday settings. Technological standards have compiled into resolution clusters; media platforms that form resolutions like tablelands, flanked by steep cliffs and precipices looking out over obscure, incremental abysses that seem to harbor a mist of unsupported, obsolete norms.

The platforms of resolution now organize perspective. They are the legitimizers of both inclusion and exclusion of what can not be seen or what should be done, while ‘other’ possible resolutions become more and more obscure.

It is important to realize that the platforms of resolutions are not inherently Evil*. They can be impartial. We need to unpack these resolutions and note that they are conditioning our perception. A culture that adheres to only one or a few platforms of resolutions supports nepotism amongst standards. These clusters actively engage simpleness and mask the issues at stake, savoring stupidity, and are finally bound to escalate into glutinous tech-fascism.

 

The question is, have we become unable to define our own resolutions, or have we become oblivious to them?

Resolutions do not just function as an interface effect*, but as hyperopic lens, obfuscating any other possible alternative resolutions from the users screens and media literacy. When we speak about video, we always refer to a four cornered moving image. Why do we not consider video with more or less corners, timelines, or soundtracks? Fonts are monochrome; they do not come with their own textures, gradients or chrominance and luminance mapping. Text editors still follow the lay-out of paper; there is hardly any modularity within written word technologies. Even ghosts, the figments of our imagination, have been conditioned to communicate exclusively through analogue forms of noise (the uncanny per default), while aliens communicate through blocks and lines (the more ‘intelligent’ forms of noise).

The user is hiking the resolution platforms comfortably. He is shielded from the compromises that are at stake inside his resolutions. Unknowingly suffering from this type of technological hyperopia, he keeps staring at the screens that reflect mirage after mirage.

 

A resolution is the lens through which constituted materialities become signifiers in their own right. They resonate the tonality of the users hive mind and constantly transform our technologies into informed material vernaculars.

Technology is evolving faster than we, as a culture, can come to terms with. This is why determinations such as standards are dangerous; they preclude alternatives. The radical digital materialist believes in informed materiality*: while every string of data is ambiguously fluid and has the potential to be manipulated into anything, every piece of information functions within adhesive* encoding, contextualization and embedding. Different forms of ossification slither into every crevice of private life, while unresolved, ungoverned free space seems to be slipping away. This is both the power and the risk of standardization.

 

We are in need for a re-(Re-)Distribution of the Sensible*.

The iRD offers a liminal space for resolution studies. Resolution studies is not only about the effects of technological progress or about the aesthetization of the scales of resolution. Resolution studies is a studies on how resolution embeds the tonalities of culture, in more than just its technological facets.

Resolution studies researches the standards that could have been in place, but are not. As a form of vernacular resistance, based on the concept of providing ambiguous resolutions, the iRD employs the liminal resolution of the screen as a looking-glass. Here, hyperopia is fractured and gives space to myopia, and visa versa. This is how iRD exposes the colors hidden inside the grey mundane objects* of everyday life.

 

The iRD is not a Wunderkammer for dead media*, but a foggy bootleg trail for vernacular resistance.

Progress has fathered many dead technologies. A Wunderkammer, or curiosity cabinet of media resolutions would celebrate these dead objects by trapping them inside a glass bell, relieving them indefinitely of their action radius. While the iRD adheres to the settlements of governing media resolutions, it also welcomes ventures along the bootleg trails of the tactical undead*. These undead move beyond resolution, through the literacies of the governing techno-cultures, into liminal spaces. They follow the wild and uncanny desire paths that cut through sensitive forms and off-limit areas into speculative materialities, futures and critical turns*. They threaten the status quo of secure forms of media and provide the ambiguity that is so necessary for inspiration, action and curiosity.

 

The iRD believes that methods of creative problem creation* can bring authorship back to the layer of resolution setting.

Resolution theory moves against what seems like an unsolvable puzzle of flattening reality. The iRD function one way trail straight into the Sea of Fog and towards the abyss of techno-norms. The iRD can however also be a modular framework, that opens and expands standards through inspection and reflection. As any good theory of media, resolution theory is a theory on literacy. Literacy of the machines, the people, the people creating the machines and the people being created by the machines. Through challenging the platforms of resolution, it can help the wanderer to scale actively between these states of hyperopia and myopia. It can uncover crystal cities of fog as well as shine a light on the soon to be distributed futures. Here we can mine for the yet unscreened timonds.

My new years resolution this year was to cut back on my shoe purchases to only one pair a month.

 

I'm already three months ahead.

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My first attempt to contribute to FGR group. So I created a list of things that will be done this year. My New Years Resolutions for 2009.

 

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Mein Erster Versuch etwas zur FGR Gruppe beizutragen. Also habe ich eine Liste mit Dingen gemacht, die ich dieses Jahr erledige. New Years Resolutions für 2009.

 

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Oblique image of a massive prehistoric landslide near the confluence of Racehorse Creek and the North Fork Nooksack River in Whatcom County. This landslide is in the Chuckanut Formation, which hosts many large, deep-seated landslides.

The Washington Geological Survey Landslide Hazard Team mapped landslides across western Whatcom County. Download the report here and view the mapped landslides here.

Image by Daniel E. Coe, Washington Geological Survey

 

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Lucius Annaeus Seneca: "On entering a temple we assume all signs of reverence. How much more reverent then should we be before the heavenly bodies, the stars, the very nature of God!"

 

John Muir: All the wild world is beautiful, and it matters but little where we go, to highlands or lowlands, woods or plains, on the sea or land or down among the crystals of waves or high in a balloon in the sky; through all the climates, hot or cold, storms and calms, everywhere and always we are in God's eternal beauty and love. So universally true is this, the spot where we chance to be always seems the best.

  

Quick-Look Hill-shaded Colour Relief Image of 2014 0.50m LIDAR Composite Digital Surface Model (DSM).

 

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Taken after my third consecutive day of running. A great way to start the New Year. BTW, my resolution isn't to exercise more.

Resolution - Become stronger! (Well, more fit)

 

Background time!

My 2011 goal was originally to become more fit and I (sort of) accomplished this by going to a gym.

 

Now that I think that I'm a bit fitter, I've decided to tweak my 2012 goal to becoming stronger!

 

This shall be accomplished by lifting heavy things, and putting them back down ;)

 

Sidenote: This shirt is just for lols. One of my gym buddies gave it to me for Christmas....as you can tell, I have troubles following the simplest instructions ;)

 

Hope everybody had a safe and happy new years!

January 15, 2008

 

This is me using our ab roller. One of my resolutions was to do some kind of physical activity five days a week. I know that sounds like a really wimpy goal, but I've been crazy lazy for a long time. :)

 

I figured that doing anything was better than doing NOTHING. I've had some pretty good success with this goal. Steve and I like to watch "Everybody Loves Raymond." I've been using the ab roller, doing bicep curls, and doing other simple exercises while we watch. I don't get bored if I'm watching the show. Hopefully I keep up the good habit.

Job was to replicate a resolution previously done by another calligrapher.

So New Years eve I get this great idea to peddle my way to better health in 2013. I polish up the bike, fill the tires with air, oil up the chain, get a new saddle and what happens on New Years Day............60mph winds!

The New Year's Resolution: It is something that everybody does each year at the actual beginning of another January to imply the beginning of another multi day cycle, just to be forgotten inside half a month.

New Year Resolution

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Vincent van Gogh 1853 - 1890

Boulevard de Clichy 1887

The Boulevard de Clichy

 

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Vincent van Gogh Stichting

 

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This photo was taken on 23 june 2009 during a one-time exclusive photo session at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam for the Wiki Loves Art /NL project.

After my graduation, and with the final P52 meeting coming up, I am working on my final pictures. During the project I missed a couple of themes due to other occupations. So the coming week I hope to finish al themes.

 

This is a very old one, "New Years Resolutions." In fact it is so old, it is almost topical again. Because I didn`t have any original resolutions I decided to go for "stop drinking." And therefore I locked the cap of a bottle of whiskey. (no worries... I still have the key)

 

Most of the light was coming through the window on the lower right side of the bottle. I used a wireless SB700, at 70mm and 1/128th power from the same direction , to give a little extra brightness and glow to the chain and the lock. I used CLS for the triggering.

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Lucius Annaeus Seneca: On entering a temple we assume all signs of reverence. How much more reverent then should we be before the heavenly bodies, the stars, the very nature of God!

 

John Muir: All the wild world is beautiful, and it matters but little where we go, to highlands or lowlands, woods or plains, on the sea or land or down among the crystals of waves or high in a balloon in the sky; through all the climates, hot or cold, storms and calms, everywhere and always we are in God's eternal beauty and love. So universally true is this, the spot where we chance to be always seems the best.

 

A bit late I know, posted on my blog last week.

 

So 2008 is completed, a year of photography over.

 

Time to look back at last years resolutions.

 

1. More quality time for B and I away from Hotel - Not entirely successful, but we did manage to get a few breaks away together, so I think this should be regarded as "Work in Progress", or "Must try harder".

2. More exploring of Caithness & Sutherland - Not bad, another "Work in Progress" but it would have been that even if I thought I had done really well.

3. Photo a day! Thanks to mijoli for this one - 100% success, in fact so successful that I have decided to repeat it for 2009!

4. Find a compact camera I like - Also successful although I have to admit there were a couple of false starts, I am extremely pleased with the Panasonic LX3, it's limitations of short Zoom range do not really bother me, and the quality of image for a compact camera is very good.

 

So, 2009, a bit late for resolutions, but better late than never!

 

Three carry over from last year,

 

1. More quality time for B and I away from Hotel.

2. More exploring of Caithness & Sutherland.

3. Photo a day.

 

Two new ones.

 

4. Too use my photography to promote the North of Scotland, with particular emphasis to Caithness & Sutherland.

5. Too improve the technical side of my photography, with particular reference to exposure control and Photoshop.

 

Enough to be going on with I think!

 

Sandy Geo, Brims, Caithness, Scotland.

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