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Truth is found neither in the thesis nor the antithesis, but in the emergent synthesis which reconciles the two......
I'm tired everyday.
At the moment I have so much to do with my bachelor thesis (which will be about photography in child and youth services) and got a lot of photo jobs in college to do - so photography is all around me - but I still get nothing done here. Time is running so fast in November aaah!
My thesis writing time in 2014 had almost killed this book.
I'm starting my four night shifts marathon tonight...
My friend, Noel, canvassed the windows of Whitman's art building for his senior thesis. He wanted me to document it. More to come.
Also, view large.
my MFA show at WSU in 2000. 20 underwater diving suits of sewn vellum tracing paper. air masks made from transparent fabric and paper.
my MFA show at WSU in 2000. 20 underwater diving suits of sewn vellum tracing paper. air masks made from transparent fabric and paper.
My final project in the school. It talking about how to recycle the architecture after the program finished the task.
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The Lancia Thesis was built from 2002 until 2009. The car wasn't very succesfull and only about 16,000 Thesis have been have been built. This one has a 2.5 litre 5-cylinder engine.
September is a busy month for me, arrgh! ;)
Type O Negative - September Sun
www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUWXSE-bbIA
I love this song!
Puerta del Sol. Edificio de la antigua sede de Correos, hoy de la Comunidad de Madrid, con su famoso reloj de bola que todos los 31 de Diciembre da las 12 Campanadas, preludio del Año Nuevo.
Esta visión del edificio, a través de un moderno árbol navideño, un día bastante lluvioso, me hizo recordar, al alzar la vista y mirar al cielo, un refrán popular muy castizo que dice; "De Madrid al Cielo y un agujerito para poder verlo". El origen de esta frase, como la mayoría de los dichos populares, tiene un origen incierto Algunas voces la sitúan hace varios siglos, cuando aún no existían las redes de alcantarillado en la región, por lo que la urbe desprendía un olor pestilente a través de sus calles y sólo el cielo podría salvarse en una visita a la misma. Los defensores de esta versión afirman por tanto que la expresión original sería “De Madrid, el cielo”.
Otros sitúan esta frase en torno al siglo XVIII, bajo el reinado de Carlos III, considerado tradicionalmente como el mejor alcalde de la historia de la ciudad. El monarca llevó a cabo numerosas obras de saneamiento como redes de alcantarillado, bellos edificios públicos que aún se mantienen en pleno esplendor como el Palacio Real o la Puerta de Alcalá, y el acondicionamiento de jardines y fuentes para los ciudadanos de la época. La tesis más fiable relaciona el refrán con la obra del dramaturgo del Siglo de Oro, Luis Quiñones de Benavente, titulada «Baile del invierno y del verano». En ella hay unos versos que dicen:
«Pues el invierno y el verano,
en Madrid solo son buenos,
desde la cuna a Madrid,
y desde Madrid al Cielo».
Puerta del Sol. Building of the former headquarters of Correos, today belongs to the Community of Madrid, with its famous ball clock that every December 31 gives the 12 Bells, prelude to the New Year.
This vision of the building, through a modern Christmas tree, on a very rainy day, made me remember, looking up and looking at the sky, a very pretty popular saying that says; "From Madrid to Heaven and a little hole to see it." The origin of this phrase, like most of the popular sayings, has an uncertain origin. Some voices place it several centuries ago, when the sewer networks did not yet exist in the region, reason why the city gave off a pestilential smell through Its streets and only the heaven could be saved in a visit to it. The defenders of this version affirm therefore that the original expression would be "Of Madrid, the sky".
Others place this phrase around the eighteenth century, under the reign of Carlos III, traditionally considered the best mayor of the city's history. The monarch carried out numerous sanitation works such as sewage and sanitation networks, beautiful public buildings that still remain in full splendor such as the Royal Palace or the Puerta de Alcalá, and the conditioning of gardens and fountains for the citizens of the time. The most reliable thesis relates the saying with the work of the playwright of the Golden Age, Luis Quiñones de Benavente, entitled "Winter and Summer Dance". In it there are some verses that say:
"For winter and summer,
In Madrid are only good,
From the cradle to Madrid,
And from Madrid to Heaven.
The Lancia Thesis was built from 2002 until 2009. The car wasn't very succesfull and only about 16,000 Thesis have been have been built. Seen here from my hotel room on the 13th floor.
The Lancia Thesis was built from 2002 until 2009. The car wasn't very succesfull and only about 16,000 Thesis have been have been built. This one has a 2.5 litre 5-cylinder engine.
Tesis, antítesis, síntesis.
Así vamos.
En círculos.
# # #
Thesis, antithesis, synthesis.
That's the way we go.
On circles.
The Lancia Thesis was built from 2002 until 2009. This is the two-tone Bicolore version added to the range in 2006. The car wasn't succesfull and only about 16,000 Thesis have been have been built.
"In this hour of Radiolab, we take to the street to ask what makes cities tick.
There's no scientific metric for measuring a city's personality. But step out on the sidewalk, and you can see and feel it. Two physicists explain one tidy mathematical formula that they believe holds the key to what drives a city. Yet math can't explain most of the human-scale details that make urban life unique. So we head out in search of what the numbers miss, and meet a reluctant city dweller, a man who's walked 700 feet below Manhattan, and a once-thriving community that's slipping away."
Don't think I've ever seen one of these before. Even though they're relatively modern (2001-09, apparently) I imagine most are in the hands of enthusiast owners.
You wouldn't expect it, but this information is not so easy to track down. The senate posts a map of the chamber which outlines where everyone sits, but the House map was nowhere to be found... until I visited the law library and looked through books intended to teach lobbyists. How's that for scary / unfortunate?