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This is my home office setup its a little bit in an inbetween state at the minute as it used to have my work laptop plugged into the right screen (when it was a PC) however now my work laptop is another powerbook, there doesnt seem to be a point in having two laptops of the same type (and OS) in use at once, Ideally I'd like to get a powermac and have it drive both screens - or make a linux box.
Traffic signal under study for removal. It's been this way for the 4 years I've lived downtown. Oh Detroit.
Accession Number: spa.si.410
Eric Creegen, Reader in Social History and Organisation in the School of Scottish Studies, interviewing the late Lachlan MacLeod, crofter in Grimsay, North Uist.
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Over population and its effects on the world is a reoccurring interest of mine. Through the use of sculpture I create a series of minimalistic still life’s that are presented through photography. They touch upon and explore the decreasing size of earth’s natural landscapes in order to bring about the problem of the growth of the population.
University class in Khmelnitsky. I liked this shot because of the geometry of the grouping, and the light in the room.
this was a piece of art that was hanging, or impaled, in centro cultural palacio la moneda in santiago, chile. there were a lot of pieces from different south american artists, and being such a subjective medium i thought it varied in quality. this was one of the better ones though, a new testament with an arrow struck through it. they were a bit funny about people taking pictures, which meant that i had to be quick and have the correct settings selected straight away. those two variables don't often occur when i take pictures, so i didn't leave with many good shots. luckily for me this was really easy to photograph, the composition and lighting was all taken care of by the artist, so all i needed to do was focus and click.
here's the original
Elizabeth is a Soom "Moon Wish" Breccia Fox - super gem girl in cream white.
She has a face-up by popo mini (rose bleu on flickr) and is wearing an adorable outfit by ATSlalaland (Etsy shop).
Her headband is by Luts
This project is about controlled restraint. Previous versions of this magnetic structure project were about freedom. I pretty much let the particles do what they wanted. This go around, I am introducing specific rules to families of particles.
For example, Big particles, you will slowly gain mass until you lock into place and you are capable of attracting small particles. Each of you must remain a fixed distance from the center of the world and must try to spread yourselves out as evenly as possible
Small particles, you will repel each other while the big particles attract you. If you happen to collide with a big particle, you are now locked to that particle and must remain 50 paces from its center at all times. Oh, and you must also remain 250 paces from the center of the world at all times.
Audio signal mapped to a Moore curve, a variation on the space-filling Hilbert curve, controlling four blended colors animated by phase-shifting.
Communication Studies students listen to guest speaker Anna Strong '14, '16, in the Center for Student Innovation Classroom in Booth Library on the campus of Eastern Illinois University on February 27, 2023. (Dominic Baima)
A concert in Dye Lecture Hall featured performances from five a cappella groups: The Acapelicans, Nothing but Treble, The Obertones, Pitch Please, and Round Midnight.
Photo by Christy Chen '22
from the other side...
my love of chairs continues lol....i found this baby-on-wheels at Rozelle Mkts for $40
In this study, which John Muir dubbed the "scribble den", he led the struggle of conservation of America's natural resources, resulting in the creation of Yosemite and Grant Grove National Parks , the creation of the National Parks Service, and the founding of the Sierra Club. Here he also lost his last major fight opposing the flooding of the Hetch-Hetchy Valley in Yosemite, a defeat that some say broke his heart. He is known as the Father of the National Parks.
John Muir National Historical Site, Martinez, California
The focal fabric is 'Study in Tawny Plum' from Alexander Henry's Somerville collection I bought from Hawthorne Threads. If anyone knows the name of the charm pack I used please let me know! I can't remember! Below the book shelf is a piece of yellow/orange batik with 'Baby Madsen' free form quilted on it. The rest is straight line quilted. My friend should be receiving this any day and her new little bundle is expected in just a few weeks.