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I wasn't the only on in the group who, under the influence of mushrooms, thought that a raw 3D TV screen was actually a psychedelic manifestation of the psilocybin.

 

Ref: www.DrugUsersBible.com

As part of the curriculum, VMA students design and build a float for the Caribana Parade.

Exploring the theme of 'Conflicting Characters' I created these letters based on the words "chunky" and "delicate".

 

Exploratory Project, October 2008.

The 2023 Visual Effects Society Awards, VES Awards, on February 15, 2023 at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles, California. Photo by Danny Moloshok/Moloshok Photography, Inc.

Ato Ordinatório adaptado à técnica de "Visual Law", em uso na 1ª Vara de Presidente Dutra

Luis Garrido - Via Fenda do Maluf

Arduino. Model: Proto Shield.

Cliente: Visual Wave

Foto: Diego Castanha

Model: Leonardo

Beauty: Joaquim Júnior

Produção: Patricia Cox

Harajuku is an area between Shinjuku and Shibuya. Local landmarks include the headquarters of NHK, Meiji Shrine, and Yoyogi Park.

 

The area has two main shopping streets, Omotesando and Takeshita Street (Takeshita-dori). The latter caters to youth fashions and has many small stores selling Gothic Lolita, visual kei, rockabilly, hip hop, and punk outfits, in addition to fast food outlets and so forth.

 

Omotesando has recently seen a rise in openings of up-scale fashion shops such as Louis Vuitton, Chanel, and Prada. The avenue is sometimes referred to as the Champs-Élysées of Tokyo. Until 2004, one side of the avenue was occupied by the Dojunkai Aoyama apato, Bauhaus-inspired apartments built in 1927 after the 1923 Kanto earthquake. In 2006 the buildings were controversially destroyed by Mori Building and replaced with the "Omotesando Hills" shopping mall, designed by Tadao Ando. The area known as "Ura-Hara", back streets of Harajuku, is a center of Japanese fashion for younger people—brands such as A Bathing Ape and Undercover have shops in the area.

Comunicação assíncrona

Copyright:DeLux Visuals www.modelmayhem.com/402072 Retouch by copiluldiminetii

USA's Department of Visual Arts includes programs in ceramics, art history, glass, graphic design, painting, photography, printmaking and sculpture.

Cliente: Visual Wave

Foto: Diego Castanha

Model: Leonardo Agra

Beauty: Joaquim Júnior

Produção: Patricia Cox

Venice sometimes has visual surprises to offer: If you stroll along the Giardini (art biennale park), you can suddenly lose the entire normal vista of the San Giorgio island, and all you see is a giant cruise ship...

One of the first interesting things I came across in Japan after landing

was the vending machines. Most vending machines in America usually either

have buttons representing the different drinks or show all the drinks in

the machine. Here it's a bit different. The drinks are shown visually, but

they are seen as plastic replicas, just to show what kind of drinks they

are, while the reals ones are hidden inside. They also show each drink

price labeled instead of having to push a button to find out the price.

Some of the drinks in Japan are rather interesting and are far from their

normal, American counterpart. Some of their American-based drinks even seem

to have a higher quality in taste as well. One of the coffee vending

machines even got to show a live video feed of your drink being made. It's

the little things that make this place pretty cool.

 

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Oficina de Animação de Poesia Visual

Biblioteca Nacional de Brasília, 2010

journal spread

entry from Friday March 21, 2008

Visuales Fantasia Inuit para Megajoy Centro cultural España.

Diciembre 2011.

Ephemeral is a visual & sound installation by Delphine Van Laere (BE).

 

credit: Delphine Van Laere

This is the first challenge in a while that I actually took time to sketch out some ideas for. Most of mine were visual puns and this was the easiest one so I did it first.

 

One of them I actually laughed out loud while I was sketching it out. I hope it turns out as funny as I think it is :-D

For the right eye, the boundaries of the field are 100 degrees temporal and 60 degrees upper, lower, and nasal. The apex of the cone is at the nodal point of the eye, where light rays converge on their way to the retina, forming the perimetric angle.

Published in: Community Eye Health Journal Vol. 25 No. 79.80 2012 (Online only) www.cehjournal.org

ICD / ITKE Research pavillon 2011

University Stuttgart

Institute for Computer Based Design

Prof. Achim Menges

Institute for Building Structures and Structural Design

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jan Knippers

 

photographed by

Frank Dinger

 

BECOMING - office for visual communication

www.becoming.de

www.twitter.com/becoming_blog

 

facebook: Becoming office for visual communication

May Day solidarity rally and march for social justice, human, labor and immigrant rights = Concentración y marcha solidaria del Primero de Mayo para la justice social, los derechos humanos, derechos laborales y los derechos del inmigrante, New Haven, Connecticut, Monday May 1, 2017.

 

From Press Release:

Four Connecticut Cities Strike and March on National “Day Without Immigrants”

 

Protesters unite to show solidarity among immigrant workers, Yale teachers on hunger strike, African Americans, women, and LGBT community

 

New Haven, CT - Hundreds of immigrants, workers, business owners and families took the streets in New Haven, Stamford, Danbury and Bridgeport on Monday, May 1 to join a national strike, a “Day Without Immigrants.” In New Haven, after rallying on the Green, more than twenty community organizations marched toward Fair Haven, where some immigrant businesses shut down for the day to demonstrate that this country depends on immigrants. Hundreds of thousands of workers and businesses across the United States pledged to strike in the largest national strike since May 1, 2006. (Visit lahuelga.com)

 

From the Green, protesters planned to march to a nail salon where workers were owed unpaid wages; a bank funding oil pipelines; the site where Malik Jones was killed by police 20 years ago; and the Fair Haven neighborhood where immigration raids occurred ten years ago.

 

“This May Day Strike is the first in a series of national strikes that will intensify,” said John Lugo of Unidad Latina en Accion, a grassroots organization of immigrant workers from greater New Haven. “After years of broken promises from politicians, we have woken up to the reality that only we can protect our communities. When we go on strike, this country will not take us for granted. We will make our families safe. We will win dignity and permanent protection for 11 million undocumented workers.”

 

“My dad, Luis Barrios, is scheduled to be deported this Thursday morning to Guatemala,” said Jessica Barrios, a US citizen from Derby. “Congresswoman DeLauro and more than 2000 people have asked ICE to stop his deportation because he is a great person; he has no criminal record and there’s no reason to deport him after he’s lived here 24 years.”

 

The family will rally with activists to protest Mr. Barrios’ deportation tomorrow May 2 at 12:00 pm at the office of Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE), 450 Main Street, in Hartford. (More info: action.mijente.net/p/luisbarrios )

 

"I've been fasting for six days because Yale is waiting out the clock, hoping that President Trump will take away my right to a union," said Charles Decker, a graduate teacher in Political Science at Yale. "Donald Trump wants us all to be disposable, as workers, as immigrants, as women, as people of color. But by treating so many of us as disposable, they bring us together and give us the chance to share each other’s strength."

 

“As a mother of 2 daughters, it is my duty to stand up and fight against the inhumane, cruel and racist agenda of Trump,” said Fatima Rojas, president of the Parent Teacher Association at Columbus Family Academy, one of the New Haven Public Schools. “I stand up to protect students by creating a sanctuary school policy. I stand up to continue reinforcing New Haven as a sanctuary city that protects and welcomes immigrants, African Americans, refugees, LGBTQ people, women and anybody that may be attacked under this administration. This country depends on working class people.”

 

Moises Vargas, the proprietor of the New Haven seafood restaurant Mariscos el Pescador, said he closed his restaurant today “to support the cause and join the rest of our people.”

 

End of Press Release.

www.alejandrovalenciat.com/alejandrovt/vampiros.html

 

Fotografía: Daniel Ronderos (www.danielronderos.com/) + Alejandro Valencia-Tobón

 

Bienvenido a este experimento público llamado ‘Vampiros’. Lo que ves acá es el resultado de un trabajo de muchas personas que salió al dominio público el pasado 31 de Octubre de 2013. Todos juntos construimos un escenario para reflexionar sobre qué es una enfermedad llamada dengue. Más que respuestas buscamos preguntas a través de un ejercicio sensorial.

 

Durante mi PhD busco desarrollar un estudio antropológico sobre la creación y negociación de diferentes formas de conocimiento alrededor del dengue.

 

Actualmente me encuentro en Medellín (Colombia) desarrollando la fase de campo de mi PhD. El objetivo central de mi proyecto es explorar cómo la antropología, en conjunto con ideas y prácticas derivadas del arte y la ciencia, puede transformar la comprensión pública del dengue.

 

Si querés ver el curso de mi trabajo de campo, por favor accedé a este link (www.anthropologyartscience.blogspot.com)

 

Este proyecto está siendo desarrollado independientemente a modo de red, donde hay una serie de nodos que se entrelazan en un sentido no jerárquico. Las personas, colectivos o grupos de trabajo que se han unido a él son:

 

Los participantes de mi etnografía: Juanita, Sara, Jhon, Gilma, Juan, Johana, Jorge.

 

Colaboradores: Hernán Marín, Maribel Flórez, Daniel Ronderos, Andrés Ramírez, Elva López, Felipe Villegas, Martha Vera, Carolina Quintero, Manuela Herrera, Jovany Barajas, Sergio Pulido, Susana Valencia, Lucía Tobón, Mike Bluett, Loveday King, Amanda Hunter.

 

Entidades vinculadas a este proyecto: 3B Espacio, Publicidad Ábaco, Bimana, InspiraLab, Cataviento, Horniman Museum, Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Pedro Mau/KNEEL, The University of Manchester, Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology, Colciencias.

 

A ellos mi profundo agradecimiento por su apoyo y por creer en este proyecto.

 

Cualquier opinión, crítica o comentario es más que bienvenido. Podés escribirme a vampiros@alejandrovalenciat.com. Si querés hacer parte de este proyecto, sólo tenés que manifestarlo.

 

Alejandro Valencia-Tobón

 

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Más información:

 

www.anthropologyartscience.blogspot.com/

alejandrovalenciat.com/

  

Children without hearing learn about visual arts at The National Rehabilitation Center in Vientiane, Laos.

(Aroma Visual)

 

XII Feria del Comercio Medieval \_|_/ Medieval Fair XII - Elda 2011 \_|_/

 

* Elda - Alicante - Comunidad Valenciana - Pais Valencià - Spain *

 

Ayuntamiento Elda

God of Wings

 

Description: Urbanus is a genus of butterflies in the order Lepidoptera, subdivision Bombycina, superfamily Papilionoidea (still being called Hesperioidea by some entities), family Hesperiidae and subfamily Eudaminae. They possess a wingspan of approximately 38-48mm, averaging at, seemingly mostly, 46mm. The subject portrayed is SEEMINGLY a male, but there are no guarantees on this information as it is based on very tiny visual details and I might be mistaken.

 

Synonyms to this taxon include:

 

Goniurus procne (Plötz, 1880)

Teleus procne.

 

The larvae are polyphytophagous.

 

According to Cesar of Insetologia, the identification is suggested as U. procne because:

 

"All should occur in the Ceará state (www.biotaneotropica.org.br/v11n4/pt/fullpaper?bn019110420...), I can't discard anything from here;

 

U. simplicius' (www.butterfliesofamerica.com/L/urbanus_simplicius_live1.htm) highlight seem to be due to the patterns on the second pair of wings;

 

In BugGuide (bugguide.net/node/view/1379402/bgimage), someone comments about a clearer mark beneath the club of U. teleus (www.butterfliesofamerica.com/L/urbanus_teleus_live1.htm), differentiating them from U. procne (www.butterfliesofamerica.com/L/urbanus_procne_live3.htm), which in your specimen seems absent;

 

I could also note the same trait of U. teleus in U. tanna (www.butterfliesofamerica.com/L/urbanus_tanna_live.htm), not being, however, evident in all specimens;

 

In U. tanna, the fringe of the second pair of wings is more highlighted, more clear, which merges with the previous characteristic indicating this is a U. procne." - www.insetologia.com.br/2018/09/borboleta-urbanus-no-ceara...

 

They are located from Argentina, North through Central America and Mexico to Southern Texias. Strays can be rarely found up to Southern New Mexico, Southern Arizona and Southern California. They have a very wide distribution in Brazil, South America.

 

U. procne possess brown wings. The forewings possess two thin, longitudinal white stripes, the one distal from the body being shorter. Scent scales on the costal fold on the leading edge of the forewings are characteristic to the males. The brown spot close to the costa is separated from the inner stripe on the underside of the hindwings. Adults are tailed. Eggs are laid by the female on the host plants; when born, the larvae will feed on the leaves. When young, the larvae will live in a nest made of a folded leaf. Larvae are green with a reddish "neck" and a large dark head, varying in a darker coloring throughout instars and can reach around 35mm by the last instar. When older, the larvae are red-brown with a finely stippled white and broken white mid-dorsal line. The head is large with a constricted "neck" and narrow pronotum. They will hide during the day on the base of the plant and will feed during night. The pupa is made inside a loose cocoon, hidden and camouflaged in leaf litter. (books.google.com.br/books?id=qMwOAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA32&amp...)

 

The pupa is dark brown and can be found here:

www.thedauphins.net/brown_longtail_life_cycle_study.html

 

Eggs are rounded and whitish-yellow. The egg-adult process takes around 40 days.

 

In Southern Texas there are three broods throughout the year. Host plants include Cynodon dactylon ((L.) Pers., 1805) (Poaceae: Chloridoideae: Cynodonteae) ("Bermuda grass"), Sorghum halepense ((L.) Pers.) (Poaceae: Panicoideae: Andropogogoneae: Sorghinae) ("Johnsongrass") and most of the Gramineae family.

 

Their habitats include grassy openings in tropical and subtropical primary or secondary forests. The species is suffering decline in the lower Rio Grande Valley, requiring security, monitoring and conservation. Seemingly, they are not under threat due to their very wide distribution, but they are rare in some of those areas like and, especially, the periphery.

 

Further sources:

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urbanus_procne

eol.org/pages/253099/overview

 

Identified by Cesar of Insetologia, the link was posted along this post.

 

PROJECT NOAH (Português): www.projectnoah.org/spottings/1757255752

Cada vez mais somos atraídos pelo "conteúdo visual" on-line. A oportunidade que isso oferece para os negócios é enorme. Que tal conhecer alguns conceitos e estratégias e aproveitar o poder desta mudança?

 

 

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Pages done for Decorated Page Workshop, Lesson 4 Cutouts and Addons plus Patterns and Motifs, also Lesson 3 stamped background.

 

My big Roman numeral ten is both a cutout and an add on. I got to use my new embossing gun here. The silver was done with a rubber stamp that I made by just cutting an eraser with a serrated knife.

 

The X's/Roman numeral 10 serve as both motif and pattern. The hand carved stamp that I stamped with my new Versamark inkpad is also patterning. I love the Versamark! I'm going to get a lot of use out of that one.

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