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There were 3 or 4 of these with documentaries running on tv's relating to logging and rural life in NZ. Very interesting.
Note the caterpillar blade behind the seating.
Partitura Visual realizada a partir da música "Ninguém é Quem Queria Ser" de Foge Foge Bandido.
Vídeo disponível em vimeo.com/22935790
Next up after the huge mobile over the River Wear was Visual Illusion, near St. Oswald's Church. This reflects shapes found in and around Durham Cathedral.
“Not family friendly”: Religious community leaders, labor, human rights and anti-wage theft activists protest against Hamden Town House Restaurant’s alleged wage theft and other illegal practices, 2260 Whitney Avenue, Hamden, Connecticut 06518, Thursday, April 20, 2017.
www.nhregister.com/general-news/20170420/workers-file-law...
Text of Press Release:
Six Workers Sue Hamden Restaurant for Stolen Wages, Injuries, Abuse
Legal complaint filed today
Hamden, CT -- Community activists, workers, and Hamden clergy held a press conference at Hamden Town House Restaurant this afternoon to announce a lawsuit filed today by six former employees of the restaurant. The workers are suing for lost wages and unpaid overtime premiums, as well as for damages related to workplace injuries, destroyed personal property, and workplace intimidation and abuse.
In the complaint filed today, the six former workers affirm that Hamden Town House Restaurant paid them as little as $3.14, $4.20, or $5.97 per hour.
All the workers allege that they were illegally paid less than minimum wage. During the time they were working at the restaurant, Connecticut minimum wage increased steadily from $7.65 to $9.15; it currently stands at $10.10 per hour.
The six plaintiffs all worked between 52 and 72 hours per week. They were entitled, according to both Connecticut and federal law, to receive extra compensation (“time and a half”) for all the hours they worked over 40. None of the workers ever received overtime benefits.
“I am speaking out because I don’t want this abuse to continue,” said Ivan, one of the former workers, of Hamden. “For six years, Town House Hamden Restaurant exploited and mistreated me. We want justice.”
“The living wage in Connecticut is at least $15 per hour,” said John Jairo Lugo, a leader of Unidad Latina en Accion (ULA). “At a time when many legislators are demanding that Connecticut raise the minimum wage to $15, it’s deplorable that many businesses are cheating and illegally paying $4 or $5 per hour. This is slavery in Connecticut. You as consumers have the power to stand up and demand that Connecticut businesses end wage theft now.”
The complaint also describes the intimidation, threats, and abuse the workers faced from the restaurant owners. For example, when two of the workers were injured, the restaurant owners did not allow them to take the necessary time off to recover.
Two of the workers also explain that all of their personal belongings were destroyed when their house, which was owned by Hamden Town House Restaurant, burned in a fire. The workers believe that the restaurant owners collected insurance money for the damage. However, the only compensation they ever received for their lost property (which included clothing, electronics, money, and personal documents), was a few items of clothing purchased at Wal-Mart.
"In this Easter season, I am reminded that I follow Jesus Christ, who said that we will be judged according to the way we treat 'the least of these,'" said Rev. Paul Fleck of Hamden Plains United Methodist Church.
“By filing this complaint, these workers are both asserting their rights and trying to give courage to other exploited workers who are kept ignorant of their rights,” said Elise Wander, a law student intern at New Haven Legal Assistance Association and a member of the team representing the workers. “We believe the judge and the court system will protect the workers and their right to fair and humane treatment.”
The moderators at PechaKucha Night Tokyo Volume 77 which was held at SuperDeluxe in Tokyo October 28. This PechaKucha was "design-only", since Tokyo Design Week starts this Friday, October 29.
Photo: Nagame Hayami.
It's strange that, when we freeze a visual moment, we "see" silence.
There is "heart" between eyes and ears.
很奇妙的,當我們凍結一個視覺的瞬間,會 "看見" 寂靜。
眼和耳之間,應該有著 "心" 吧。
Konica Hexar RF Limited 相機
Leica Noctilux 50mm f1.0 鏡頭
Fuji RVP100 正片
Nikon Coolscan 5000ED 底掃
Character design process. The top left was my original concept for a stoic waitress who worked at a playboy-themed café, but found the outfit too simple and restrictive. I made her a burlesque dancer instead so I could play around with her costuming more. The bottom illustration shows me exploring 4 wildly different costume concepts: vampire, bunny, ringleader and clown. I took much inspiration from pinup style illustrations, Showgirls fashion and Thierry Mugler. I eventually settled on the second outfit "bunny" and created some experimental sketches in the top right. I enjoyed the many outfits I designed, and settled on the "bunny" themed one in the end because I still wanted to harken back to that iconic image of the playboy bunny costume from my original concept, but with the glamourous and campy stylings of Burlesque costuming. For that outfit in specific, I referenced much of Marilyn Monroe's fashion stylings, specifically her many sparkly skintight bodysuits and fur shawls.
VISUAL LIBRARIES - Leave your Mark.
A collaborative, visual project which encourages you to sign out a Visual Library Book and ‘Leave Your Mark’.
A Visual Library Book is whatever you want it to be, a sketchbook, a journal, a diary, a notepad.
You can ‘Leave Your Mark’ in whatever way you want, ranging from drawing, writing, sewing, adding photographs, markings, printing and sticking. How you make your marks is entirely up to you. All we ask is that you have fun with the different themes. Just borrow it on your library card with other books and materials. If you are not already a member, just ask the staff to help you.
45 Visual Library Books have been placed in Portsmouth Central Library and each has its own theme ranging from; Portsmouth, My City, When I Open My Eyes, Whilst I Was Waiting, Love, What’s in My Pocket and Memories. The intention is for you to feel free to explore the Visual Library Books and choose a theme that you like.
In Association with: Rhodia, Seawhite, Portsmouth City Council, University of Portsmouth, COPIC Pens
For Further Details: claire.sambrook@port.ac.uk
Justin-Siena's Visual and Performing Arts Department is proud to announce the kick-off of our brand new series of professional Film Forums on Friday, September 25 at 7 pm in the Dining Hall.
Leading Special Effects Artist from Hollywood returns to his Alma Mater for an evening of discussion and hands-on creature demonstrations from one of Hollywood’s leading special effect companies
NAPA, CA Justin-Siena's Visual and Performing Arts Department is proud to announce the kick-off of their brand new series of professional Film Forums on Friday, September 25, 2015, at 7 pm in the Dining Hall (4026 Maher Street Napa, CA 94558). Our first featured guest artist will be alumnus Mark Rappaport ’72. Mark returns to his alma mater as the founder, owner, and CEO of Creature Effects, one of Hollywood's most successful and best known special effects houses. Mark and his crew will offer and evening of film clips, lecture, discussion, and hands on demonstrations of some of their more famous creatures, including Devil Baby which is a viral audio-animatronic internet sensation.
With a long list of Box Office hits, including Ted 2, Gone Girl, Wild, and 300, Mark's artistry has taken the industry by storm. Come enjoy the magic of Creature Effects and some fabulous door prizes with alum Mark Rapport on September 25 at 7:00 pm in the Justin-Siena Dining Hall. Students are free and adults only $10. Tickets can be purchased online (www.justin-siena.org) or at the door. Be sure to bring your smart phone/iPad to compete for some one-of-a-kind door prizes.
Christelle Beernaert, Rémy Martiat, Kevin Pensis, Augustin Vercammen.
"Betronic" visual identity workshop, Haute École Albert Jacquard, Namur (B), 2014.
Justice for Grenfell: the Grenfell Tower community one month after the June 14 2017 fire and the death of at least 80 people: North Kensington, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC), West London, London, U.K., Saturday, July 14, 2017.
Photographer - Visual Distress MM#510136
Model - Myself - Red Rhapsody MM#375616
Hair/MU/Wardrobe - Myself
Location - Primal Stare Studios
pages from Coronary Mole (a traveling moleskine journal) between me and theresa (tofarawayplaces). the rest of this journal can be found here: coronarymole.livejournal.com/
digital photos of my artworks.