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Transformation: Now! is a benefit for The Pacific Northwest College of Art, presented in partnership with VIGOR Industrial on May 31, 2014. Photos by Barrett Rudich.
NYC: Broadway / Garment District
Hacer: Transformations
— Foxy (Artist retouching the sculpture)
Leica M10 | Summilux-M 35/1.4 ASPH FLE
Future of Tourism session at the Urban Transformation Summit 2024 in San Francisco, USA, 22 October 2024. World Economic Forum San Francisco Office - Auditorium. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Stephen Porter
Day 1 Urban Transformation Summit 2023 in the Book Tower, Detroit, USA on October 9; Opening Reception & Awards Ceremony; Speakerss: Jeff Merritt, Head of Centre for Urban Transformation, Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum; Kerri Folmer, Managing Director, Monitor Institute by Deloitte, Deloitte, USA; Vivian Brady-Phillipns, Head, Strategic Initiatives, Urbam Transformation, World Economic Forum; Heela Omarkhail, Vice President, Social Impact, The Daniels Corporation, Canada; Eiichiro Higashiyama, Senior Vice President & General Manager of the Machinery Division, Itochu International, USA; Rick Sporrere, President, North America, Danfoss, USA; James Witherspoon, Vice President of Architecture and Design, Bedrock; speaking at the Urban Transformation Summit; Detroit, USA 9 October 2023
Transformation: Now! is a benefit for The Pacific Northwest College of Art, presented in partnership with VIGOR Industrial on May 31, 2014. Photos by Barrett Rudich.
Transformation: Now! is a benefit for The Pacific Northwest College of Art, presented in partnership with VIGOR Industrial on May 31, 2014. Photos by Barrett Rudich.
Kevin Kelly's Speech in Taipei, April 11, 2012
The transformation of knowledge.
Desktop: File, Folder
Web: Page, Link
Cloud: Stream, Tag
8th photograph in the series. The photographs in this book were the first ones I shot with my mamiya, and this semester was my first time printing color. I loved it.
Lauren Connoly helped me print this thang. She's really talented.
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Redevelopment and Revitalization: Treasure Island session at the Urban Transformation Summit 2024 in San Francisco, USA, 23 October 2024. World Economic Forum San Francisco Office - Auditorium. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Stephen Porter
David Corr, Executive Vice President and Executive Creative Director, Publicis New York
Michele Gilbert-Rotman, Managing Director, Leo Burnett Paris
My overall project development. I started with the brief, I vaguely understood it at first. I knew straight away I was to get on with my transformation research. I wrote myself a mini proposal after my understanding of the brief to guide myself onto what to do next, I mapped out my thoughts and everything I could think of to do with transformation. I spent time grasping what I could, this helped having these transformation types as it boosts my ideas.
In my research I looked in depth into themes of transformation, I really benefitted from reading the themes as I gain more knowledge about how transformation is is used in specific ways, e.g. talking about the social and political outcomes for ‘real world transformations’. I got an insight into the ‘agents of transformation’ the ‘Who, Why, What and How’, the process, and the characteristics of transformation. More of my research included the marketing side, different design aspects and how they improve the branding side of transformation. Again it was helpful to look at this information as I gain more general knowledge of transformation.
I had received a small brief to explore the transformation of playing cards. Like usual I liked into it, finding examples. I put some first thoughts down and looking at the options. We did some pattern transformations for light practice. I then got straight to the point and started playing with some cards, I bought many packs and started with some simple transformations, this could include using the different symbols and mixing up the cards. Here I thought origami was a great product of transformation, I did a cute little frog and looked at other ways to use cards. Next was some proper hand rendered with pen. This was transforming what I could using what was on the card. I expanded this more with trying digitally rendered, it was great to try another medium./
I wanted to step up the thought process a bit. I had some inspirations and managed to go gather some more improved, detailed set of ideas. I stretched further with my ideas using what I could on the the card, I loved being able to do more thought through improved ideas and was a great eye opener. Following our pattern work we did some graphical versions, here we look at different techniques, first with the digitally rendered pattens, but secondly some shading techniques to get my physical skills up. Looking towards some more outcomes we did a bit of port right work, this was by hand as we do profile and sides of ourselves. It worked out wells as I was able to practice the shading techniques more.
Before the ideas progressed I wanted to get on with some more research on artist who have done transformation. on this hand we looked at artists that had transformed old masterpieces. This also looked into the very interesting Guerrilla Girls. I wanted to take on more of the artists transformations, so I thought id do the same and try the same. I did some sampling of the artists, and it ended to be really fun and I benefited from taking on the thought process’s of the artists. I then looked at adjusters and how they make an impact on companies, and the transformation of the adjuster. I did the same thing with the artists and had ago myself witch was even better and a joy to do. Adjusters could be a great transformation outcome.
My next set of research looked into playing card related transformations done by artisits, theres have been very popular. I was able to read into the artist and his process of the transformations, this obviously positive impacted my process. I was able to analyse and reflect what they do. For one of the artists I did another reaction. It was a ben swift style portrait and having previous knowledge of illustrator I liked it very much and it came out very well.
I continued with some more illustration practice and some more playing card subjects. My next step was very interesting, it intersects with the previous typography knowledge. It was great looking at another type of transformation. I reflected on in design looking at how I could adapt my type for future.
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The Transformation ...
Looking back now, I can be honest to myself. I listened to the good songs, followed the politics (or counter-politics) of the day, lived the social norms. I was bright, had a lot of success and I felt like I was a good person; heck, a lot of people told me I was a good person, a really nice guy. I didn't think about the emptiness, unless there was a tragedy, and I could always blame something/someone else for my misfortune. Now, I think about all the people I've hurt, sinned against and not treated as I want to be treated. It was all about me being self-centered and not thinking or caring about the other person. "They hurt me first!" or "I didn't want to hurt them, it just happened," was what I told myself. "It wasn't my fault," I could justify, "that's just the way it turned out."
I was living in darkness, focused on myself instead of loving my neighbor as myself. I wanted to be accepted, acceptable ... one of the doers and shakers ... and I found that, even with all of that, I had very little real to offer to someone who was truly hurting. I'd mouth some nice words, but I couldn't really do anything that would help transform their pain, maybe ease it a lot or a little, but not transform their lives. For this, I truly repent; I was like a brute animal, full of strength but so little or no wisdom. I felt I was owed a good life, after all; this is America, and if we just worked hard enough ...!
I was conformed to the world, and little did I realize the poison I was taking and spreading. As I've been on my walk knowing I have a Savior, I still screw it up ... my training in being what I was is hard to overcome! I had it "pretty good" in worldly terms, and that is hard training to overcome. I've learned that accolades from the world are empty; they change over time, and there are always people younger who have what I had, or more. My accolades were put on the dusty shelf of yesterday.
I've learned to follow the promises made by God to all His children that help me to become transformed. I can't promise you things will be easy, because for almost all of us, they won't. After all, we crucified Jesus because He wanted all of us to be saved from deception, disease, pain ... and not being close with our Creator. I've learned to rely on something greater than myself, and have discovered a peace in my life that surpasses anything I believed possible; and, it's not about me. It's about we.
Paul helped me learn that I could be transformed by relying on the Word of God, that something greater than any person, place or thing loved me; nothing could separate me from Him. No angel, not hot body, no country ... nothing. So, I've learned to clean toilets and be thankful. I've learned to trim trees and bushes and see His beauty in them. I've learned to capture images of this creation and give Him praise and glory, and to worship Him during trials and tribulations, as well as time of happiness. I've learned at all time to have joy, because He is working in me.
I'll be adding verses as the spirit fills my heart; at this time, during these turbulent times, I just wanted to share with you a personal transformation that transcends the created ... to the Creator.
A dress rehearsal for Circle Mirror Transformation was held in the Black Box Theatre of the Dounda Fine Arts Center on the campus of Eastern Illinois University on September 26, 2022. (Abbey Marsmaker)
Nathalie présente la dynamique de la transformation en intelligence collective modélisé par le centre de recherche en innovation managériale d'ImFusio.
Photographe : Sylvain Renard (www.sylvain-renard.com)
Day 3 Urban Transformation Summit 2023 in the A. Albert Taubman Center for Design Education, Detroit, USA on October 11; Strategy Session 2: Realizing the Potential of Urban Air Mobility
Presenters:
Shahid Ahmed
Group Executive Vice-President, New Ventures and Innovation, NTT
Gema Ferrero Rubiera
Managing Director - NextNorth, NextNorth
Melissa Kozakiewicz
Chief Innovation Officer & Assistant City Manager, City of Kansas City
Tim Slusser
Chief of Mobility Innovation, City of Detroit
Chapin Flynn
Senior Vice President , Urban Mobility, Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth
Anthony Noble
Senior Vice-President, Chief Strategy Officer, American Tower
Sonya Shorey
Vice-President, Strategy, Marketing and Communications, Area X.O
Michael Tremblay
President and Chief Executive Officer, Invest Ottawa
The first day after reopening was bound to be busy and hightlight a few problems.
Day Two was much calmer.
Transformation: Now! is a benefit for The Pacific Northwest College of Art, presented in partnership with VIGOR Industrial on May 31, 2014. Photos by Barrett Rudich.
Transformation: Now! is a benefit for The Pacific Northwest College of Art, presented in partnership with VIGOR Industrial on May 31, 2014. Photos by Barrett Rudich.
Transformation: Now! is a benefit for The Pacific Northwest College of Art, presented in partnership with VIGOR Industrial on May 31, 2014. Photos by Barrett Rudich.
This once clean hydraulic pump is soiled with years of dirt and the remnants of animals. This once unsightly caterpillar has become a butterfly. A butterfly that, with its wings closed, displays dark brown colors that match this old rotted pump. But with its wings spread, this butterfly brightens a dull scene.
Impressions and Opening & Awards Ceremony from the Urban Transformation Summit 2024 in San Francisco, USA, 22 October 2024 with Ahmed Al-Khateeb, Minister of Tourism of Saudi Arabia; Jeff Merritt, Head of Centre for Urban Transformation; Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum; London Breed, Mayor of San Francisco, USA; Mmamoloko Kubayi. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Stephen Porter
Ink on paper (prints) by Eliot K Daughtry
At the Cocktail Party show ABC No Rio, LES, NYC
May 12 - June 9, 2011
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Antonio Gómez-Palacio, Chair, DIALOG, Canada, speaking in the Opening Plenary: Driving Climate Action in Cities session at the Urban Transformation Summit 2024 in San Francisco, USA, 22 October 2024. World Economic Forum San Francisco Office - Auditorium. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Stephen Porter
Transformation of 530 dwellings at Cite du Grand Parc, Bordeaux, by Lacaton & Vassal with Frederic Druot and Christophe Hutin
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Day 1 Urban Transformation Summit 2023 in the Book Tower, Detroit, USA on October 9; Opening Reception & Awards Ceremony; Speakerss: Jeff Merritt, Head of Centre for Urban Transformation, Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum; Kerri Folmer, Managing Director, Monitor Institute by Deloitte, Deloitte, USA; Vivian Brady-Phillipns, Head, Strategic Initiatives, Urbam Transformation, World Economic Forum; Heela Omarkhail, Vice President, Social Impact, The Daniels Corporation, Canada; Eiichiro Higashiyama, Senior Vice President & General Manager of the Machinery Division, Itochu International, USA; Rick Sporrere, President, North America, Danfoss, USA; James Witherspoon, Vice President of Architecture and Design, Bedrock; speaking at the Urban Transformation Summit; Detroit, USA 9 October 2023
Transformation: Now! is a benefit for The Pacific Northwest College of Art, presented in partnership with VIGOR Industrial on May 31, 2014. Photos by Barrett Rudich.
Transformation: Now! is a benefit for The Pacific Northwest College of Art, presented in partnership with VIGOR Industrial on May 31, 2014. Photos by Barrett Rudich.
Impressions from the Urban Transformation Summit 2024 in San Francisco, USA, 22 October 2024. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Stephen Porter
The first day after reopening was bound to be busy and hightlight a few problems.
Day Two was much calmer.
Transformation: Now! is a benefit for The Pacific Northwest College of Art, presented in partnership with VIGOR Industrial on May 31, 2014. Photos by Barrett Rudich.
Future of Tourism session at the Urban Transformation Summit 2024 in San Francisco, USA, 22 October 2024. World Economic Forum San Francisco Office - Auditorium. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Stephen Porter
ShanXi province was full of slogans where the walls were painted white and the characters in bright big bold red. Miles stands in between 转型 zhuǎnxíng meaning transformation or transition.
Day 3 Urban Transformation Summit 2023 in the A. Albert Taubman Center for Design Education, Detroit, USA on October 11; Strategy Session 1: Accelerating Revitalization to Drive Social Impact
Presenters:
Jeff Epstein
Chief of Integrated Development, City of Cleveland
Adrienne Goolsby
Senior Vice President, U.S. Office and Canada, Habitat for Humanity (HFH) International
Vic Gupta
Chief Executive Officer, CreateTO
Heela Omarkhail
Vice President, Social Impact, The Daniels Corporation
Eime Tobari
Director, Social Value, Avison Young