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On Wednesday 22 January 2025, MEPs debated the outcome of the December EU summit with Presidents Costa and von der Leyen, focussing on Ukraine, EU-US relations and the EU’s global role.
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Framegrabs from source videos made with Cinder which were used in a collaborative piece with Erik Jonsson (from Your Majesty in NYC). Made for the art project '00 Black Material' coming out in a couple months. I will post more details later.
Source de l'émission:
la-bas.org/la-bas-magazine/reportages/convoi-des-libertes...
Source de la photographie (Arc de Triomphe)
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Botswana’s Boteti River has a special story. It was nothing but a dry, dusty riverbed for decades until seasonal flooding in 2009 suddenly returned it to life.
Looking west over Fareham, Hampshire, from Portsdown Hill. Fawley power station, oil refinery and chemical works dominate the horizon.
just blogged @StPancrasInt Sourced Market and Foodie Fortnight . Had to get my train so missed the Champagne & Oysters girlinterruptedeating.wordpress.com/2009/09/16/st-pancras...
This is one of my primary sources for the theme Earth, Air, Fire and Water. After exploring the topic of reflections further I became more interested and inspired by how water looks in reflected light. I found an artist named Elana Kalis who captures photographs from an underwater point of view with different themes in each. I like how an object or person can look completely different from an underwater perspective. I was very inspired by Elana's work so decided to try and take some of my own. I used a DSLR camera to take these photographs which I thought worked very well as I was able to capture every detail with the water, including the reflections and bubbles, and also within the model's face and emotion.
Another thing that interests me is the surface of water, I like how ripples look in a photograph and how they make an image look more intriguing. When taking my underwater images I made the model open their eyes and have their hair down so it could float out by itself creating what I think is a great effect. I feel my photoshoot went very well I am am very happy with the result I have. I like how an emotion or storyline could be put to any one of my photo's and would link in well. For example most of my images are almost shocking and horror like. This is because they link in with drowning which is a very unpleasant or depressing thing to look at. After taking these images I feel I am very confident about what theme my final piece should be about. I am definitely looking towards underwater photography for it also as I feel it looks very interesting and has a great shock factor. Also, it links in nicely with the given theme of Earth, Air, Fire and Water.
Open-course/Open-source is a free software one-day event which took place on march 31st 2009 at Erg (Ecole de Recherche Graphique) in Brussels.
Invited artists and lecturers were Lionel Maes, Sébastien Denooz, Femke Snelting, Pierre Huyghebaert, Harrisson, Yi Jiang, Ludivine Loiseau et Lauren Grusenmeyer.
Lecturers from Erg were teachers Stéphane Noël and Marc Wathieu.
More (in french) here :
www.multimedialab.be/blog/?p=1208
And here :
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(Talbot-Rice notes and photos)
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(Talbot-Rice notes and photos)
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ΜΥΣΤΡΑΣ Περιπλεπτος Μεταμορφωσις
MISTRA Peribleptos Transfiguration
Copyright by Photo Sphinx Athens
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As seen in Talbot-Rice, D. 1968. Byzantine Painting: The Last Phase. New York. Fig 144
Mistra, Greece ; Church of the Perebleptos. The Transfiguration; detail of Christ; c. 1350
La Digue est une petite île très calme de l'archipel des Seychelles. Accessible par bateau depuis Praslin (30min) ou Mahé (1h en ferry rapide, 3h en bateau), La Digue reste préservée et on n'y rencontre que quelques rares voitures. Le moyen de transport le plus répandu est la bicyclette. Réputée pour ses plages paradisiaques et ses impressionnants rochers de granit, La Digue est un havre de paix luxuriant.
Alegria da minha vida, coisa linda da tia, você não tem noção do quanto eu te amo meu pequeno, seu sorriso me alegra, sua felicidade me faz feliz meu pequeno príncipe, luz do meu dia, felicidade da minha vida agradeço todos os dias por Deus ter colocado você em nossa casa titia te ama muito, Ryan Willian Guerreiro.