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On a pub table. Taken for possible MSH use.

A Great Blue Heron scratching himself while patrolling the edge of the pond. I love the way the feathers on top of his head stick up while he scratches; and the "evil eye" he's giving is great. Thanks for your comments and favs!!

 

350 Scratchers celebrated Scratch's 5th birthday at MIT's Scratch Day event on Saturday, May 19, 2012.

 

sdmit.scratch.mit.edu

A little rough around the edges.

On the final day of Scratch Camp, students used webcams as inputs for Scratch to capture motion and color from the camera to control their programs. Students also had an opportunity to use a Microsoft Kinect as a Scratch input.

Next door to the oranges was this guy who was playing records & scratching away. He was even taking the odd request from people looking round.

 

This guy was really into his music, so much so he didn't even notice the creepy looking bald guy nearby....

Day Two of Scratch Camp was spent learning to use Lego WeDo motors and sensors to raise and lower helium balloons, and some students used their Makey Makey controllers to make the balloon motion even more interactive.

Volkspaleis

Zuiderstrandtheater, Scheveningen 2014

 

The Scratch Orchestra was an experimental musical ensemble founded in 1969 by Cornelius Cardew, Michael Parsons and Howard Skempton. In that time anyone could join, graphic scores were used (rather than traditional sheet music), and there was an emphasis on improvisation. Despite the emphasis on free improvisation, the varying experience of the members, and the ‘do your own thing’ free aesthetic of the time, the Scratch Orchestra was a disciplined ensemble. Eventually tensions between musically-trained and non-musically-trained members, and an increasing interest in political aesthetics led to a gradual change in the activities, and then the outlook of the ensemble in 1974. LOOS will present a remake of the Scratch Orchestra with participating artists such as Johan van Kreij, Marie Guilleray, Gert-Jan Prins, Kacper Ziemianin, Peter van Bergen and Dario Giustarini.

Oro: Kelly Druyts BEL /

Campeonato Mundial de Pista Cali 2014

Miércoles 26 de febrero

Galería de imágenes patrocinadas por Safetti www.safetycol.com

Window graffito on a window pain in St George's Guildhall, King’s Lynn

Dutch National Championships Track 30-12-2013

Hosted in collaboration with Google's CS4HS initiative, the MIT Creative Computing 2012 workshop was held at the MIT Media Lab, August 8-11, 2012.

 

cs4hs.media.mit.edu

Particolare di superficie ramosa appartenente a un piede di un tavolino Tirrenioso del bar.

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Please don't post banners. If you have to, please leave also a personal comment. Thank You.

Per favore non postate banner. Se proprio dovete almeno lasciate anche un commento personale. Grazie.

 

By Noboyuki Ueda

 

By Noboyuki Ueda and his team

350 Scratchers celebrated Scratch's 5th birthday at MIT's Scratch Day event on Saturday, May 19, 2012.

 

sdmit.scratch.mit.edu

Scratches in the ice at the rink.

scratch built stone farm house

By Noboyuki Ueda

 

By Noboyuki Ueda and his team

Close to Nosferatu 2.0 graffitti (next pic to come) an empty white-wall displays this rainbow-colourful repetitive prohibition: RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE SPONSORING COMPANY.

Among clonic printed groups, RASKA (SCRATCH) suggest a hidden message: THE LABOR REFORM KILLS.

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Contigüo al graffitti de Nosferatu 2.0 (foto siguiente) una vacía pared blanca despliega esta repetitiva y colorida prohibición arco-iris: RESPONSABLE LA EMPRESA ANUNCIADORA.

Entre los grupos clónicos impresos, RASKA (Rasca) sugiere un mensaje escondido: LA REFORMA LABORAL MATA

By Noboyuki Ueda

 

By Noboyuki Ueda and his team

By Noboyuki Ueda

 

By Noboyuki Ueda and his team

350 Scratchers celebrated Scratch's 5th birthday at MIT's Scratch Day event on Saturday, May 19, 2012.

 

sdmit.scratch.mit.edu

350 Scratchers celebrated Scratch's 5th birthday at MIT's Scratch Day event on Saturday, May 19, 2012.

 

sdmit.scratch.mit.edu

(public display, Drake Well Museum, Titusville, Pennsylvania, USA)

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From museum signage:

 

PENNSYLVANIA CRUDE: STILL THE BEST

 

“Seneca Oil” is one of the purest crudes known. It brings some of the highest prices on the worldwide market. Pennsylvania crude is paraffin-based. Early wells that mysteriously stopped flowing were often clogged with wax. The paraffin base and lack of impurities make Pennsylvania oil ideal for use as a lubricant and motor oil.

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From museum signage:

 

One of the earliest tools designed to maintain production, was the Scratcher used to keep the face of the oil sand free of paraffin [wax] which is found in Pennsylvania crude oil. It was used like a bottle brush, and was soon replaced with chemical or explosive techniques for maintaining wells.

 

Flying seagull scratching himself while flying

I really hate cleaning it myself since I see all of the scratches and rock dings on the hood. I got some touch-up paint and started to fill them in. Once I put a few coats down and then some clear coats and then some wax and some buffing, it might look ok once again.

Idiots have scratched the heck out of the front window upstairs on a double decker transit bus, ruining the view for everyone else.

On the final day of Scratch Camp, students used webcams as inputs for Scratch to capture motion and color from the camera to control their programs. Students also had an opportunity to use a Microsoft Kinect as a Scratch input.

This is not my texture, I am not trying to claim credit or redistribute it for profit. I just simply CAN NOT find it here on Flickr anymore. If anyone can lay claim to it and/or point me to the original link to this texture, I will gladly delete this copy. It's just such a great texture, I hate to see it gone.

 

You can download the fullsized image here:

 

farm3.static.flickr.com/2707/4235052887_18926e1ff8_o.jpg

350 Scratchers celebrated Scratch's 5th birthday at MIT's Scratch Day event on Saturday, May 19, 2012.

 

sdmit.scratch.mit.edu

MaMa Clarinet is an homemade (DIY) clarinet that plays music with Scratch via Makey Makey board / é un clarinetto autocostruito che funziona con il software Scratch attraverso la scheda Makey Makey

 

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