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Photo: Anette Andersson.
Household lamps typically have very basic functionality with respect to energy - expressed in lit states of ‘on’ or ‘off’ or somewhere between. In the ‘Flower Lamp’ example, it is not just the light of the lamp but its very form that reflects energy used. The lamp ‘blooms’ – changing its shape and thus lit expression – when energy consumption in a household has been low for some time, thus reflecting the cycles of local energy use. In order to make the lamp more beautiful, a change in behaviour is needed. By the Interactive Institute and Front.
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A one-off bookwork featuring audio cassette. The book is a series of photographs made by projecting small pieces of paper ephemera onto photographic paper. The pages are the original photographic images on glossy photo paper. The audio cassette contains a unique short soundwork, ‘Static’. The cassette is housed in a hinged metal construction created specially for the book by Susan Heath.
While at David Fortier Park, I stopped at the bridge and looked down to get this long exposure (about 5 seconds). I liked that there were parts of the frame that were static and some that were not.
I have an intern doing some stuff for me at Static for 3 weeks from the UBC's design school. She put together these lil Static promo things as well as those Matthew Good posters I put up the other day.
Please check out Static Photography if you haven't already and add it to the list of sites you link to. :)
Must be seen large.
Huron, South Dakota, that is.
This humongous flock of geese were so noisy, my camera could not ignore them. I've never seen snow geese before, but their honking was unmistakeable. They were flying incredibly high, and yet I could not get the whole flock into one frame at the widest focal point of my lens!!
This is only about 1/4 of the entire flock!! Of all the shots I took, this one best shows the intricacies of their flying formation.
Taken just as we were getting out of the car before the Sunday morning session of the Circuit Assembly!!
A one-off bookwork featuring audio cassette. The book is a series of photographs made by projecting small pieces of paper ephemera onto photographic paper. The pages are the original photographic images on glossy photo paper. The audio cassette contains a unique short soundwork, ‘Static’. The cassette is housed in a hinged metal construction created specially for the book by Susan Heath.
Officer Candidates from 205th RTI conduct static load training to prepare for a future flight on Jul 22, 2018. OCS Phase 3 is the final step candidates take before becoming commissioned officers. These candidates will go on to face the Leadership Reaction Course, Field Leadership Exercises, squad and platoon level situational training and final challenges in urban operations at Leschi Town. (Photo by Spc. Bradey Pettit)
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If I got really quiet
Became completely cryptic
Then could I disappear
Deep within the static?...
Dear static: you've disappeared
Begin again
And if I write this letter I may never write again
Io, Dear Static
Static display outside the San Diego Air & Space Museum - taken a few years ago.
The A-12 was produced from 1962 to 1964, and was in operation from 1963 until 1968. The single-seat design, which first flew in April 1962, was the precursor to both the twin-seat U.S. Air Force YF-12 prototype interceptor and the famous SR-71 Blackbird reconnaissance aircraft.