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The new Visual Arts Complex at the University of Colorado at Boulder. (Photo by Casey A. Cass/University of Colorado)
Events are the time when numerous people get together so that so would you be able to offer your contemplations or considerations. Improve your events more by using lighting hire, broadcasting equipment rental, etc.
Unidad Latina en Acción: New Haven People's Center, New Haven, Connecticut, Monday, January 18, 2016.
Simple experiments to come up with basic drawings that can be used on our new web site to support some of the terminology.
Done with Unipin Fine Line 05 pen on standard size notepad (A4). Colors added with Faber-Castell Pitt brush pens.
Photo Title: Visual acuity assessment
Submitted by: Sare Safi
Category: ♥ HEALTH FOR ALL
Country: Iran
Organization: WHO Collaborating Center for the Eye Care and Prevention of Blindness, Iran
Photo Caption: Assessing the visual acuity of the young physician
Professional or Amateur Photographer: Amateur
Country where the photo was taken: Iran
Photo uploaded for the #LoveYourEyes Photo Competition on iapb.org held for World Sight Day 2021.
Photographer:
Face It is a visual representation reflecting the continuous conflict
between Christians and Muslims. Macedonian artist Igor Josifov,
presents a multi-media exhibition – performance art, video and
photography, expressing the history of the conflict between Christians
and Muslims that has existed in this region for centuries.
The artist's performance was staged between the two iconic photographs
where the subjects are wearing 'horse blinders' which have now become
'human blinders'. Each leather blinder, has been etched and burned
with Christian iconography and Muslim motifs separately
"In the beginning of my performance I use the head as the primary
medium for demonstrating a certain emotion.
In the first part I wear the Christian mask and put myself into the
state of mind that would reflect a Christian point of view and
ideology. After that I wear the Muslim mask with the same mental
transformation. I use the energy projected by the audience, absorbing
their anxiety , confusion and restlessness . It's a thick and heavy
atmosphere as is the subject of religious differences. The performance
merges this all together into one larger energy….people are now forced
to think.
I remove the mask and then turn my back and cut the shoulder blades on
my back with a razor blade. It is my desire to become neutral….to be
in between religions as I stand between the iconic photographs.
The incisions cause blood to drip in almost a wing-like nature. The
performance begins to feel almost messianic in its message.
They have a metaphoric meaning of freedom from both religions. In fact
from all religions."
All the (original) visual face masks now availible at [Acutate Eden]
Also a part of Woeful Wednesday 09/08/10
actuate--eden.blogspot.com/2010/05/visual-face-masks.html
Also a part of Woeful Wednesday 09/08/10
August 2015
photographed by
Frank Dinger
BECOMING - office for visual communication
facebook: Becoming office for visual communication
A visual journey through serene natural landscapes and intimate wildlife encounters. This collection captures the essence of coastal wetlands, dramatic rocky shores, and the delicate details of flora and fauna. The series transitions from the warm, golden hour light reflecting off tranquil marshlands and crashing ocean waves, to the quiet solitude of a wooden observation hide. It features close-up portraits of local birds, macro shots of morning dew on purple coastal flowers, and the silent atmosphere of a moonlit wooden bridge. The set also explores varied perspectives, including a crystal-clear underwater glimpse of aquatic life, an aerial view of structured water ponds, and the rustic resilience of traditional dry-stone architecture under a brooding sky. Crafted with a focus on deep textures, cinematic lighting, and a contemplative perspective on the natural world.
Please note: These images were generated by Artificial Intelligence.
“Mothers Cry for Justice”: New York Stands Against Police Brutality, Murder, and Militarized Repression: 22nd National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of a Generation: Rally and March: Brooklyn Borough Hall, 209 Joralemon Street and Barclays Center, 620 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, N.Y., Sunday, October 22, 2017.
Traditionally in Africa Beads were a visual language of symbolism, colors and graphic designs, reminding us of our systems of thought and philosophy. Beads were used to sending messages to Nyama, fighting off Nyama that may have been trying to do harm and to communicate with the member of the secret society and community.
Beads concealed and revealed information beads have been used in Africa for thousand of years. Beads tell the story of many live, communicating value and express rank, etc. their durability, portability and universal appeal have made beads a recognized currency, having passed through different hands, beads reveal Ourstory.
We recognize one another by our beads and adornment, different cultures, families, lineage, occupations, age and marital status was revealed by our personal adornment and sometime understood only by the initiated. All beads are in the collection of MBAD/ABA African Bead Museum.
Mastering visual effects fundamentals on-set and on-screen. For more information see makeit.aftrs.edu.au/int-effects.html