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Youth Work Ireland's Learning & Sharing event in Dublin as part of equality '17 - Photography by Niall O'Kelly www.ruthlessimagery.com - www.facebook.com/ruthlessimagery
cudnt help but laughing when i saw this one. hopefully the ericsson staff get the message loud n clear moby.to/wb9gxr
I had to pull some old backups out to grab an image for something, and stumbled upon some old stuff, so I'm uploading it for safekeeping.
On Monday I hiked Grandeur Peak. On Tuesday I went to work for the first time in 15 months. It was something different.
There has been a handtruck in our storage area at work for quite a long time sitting there with a really great shadow from the lighting in there. Every time I go in there I see it and I mentioned to Kay the other day that I was being tormented by an image I wanted to photograph and had tried and tried and all found their way to the delete key. I tried again today and although this still isn't what I wanted I do like it and will have to settle for this.
Installatie-drieluik Accept & Work van Merijn van Moll en Ruben van de Ven tijdens de Dutch Design Week in Eindhoven. Het drieluik behandelt het zogenaamde Klikwerk, waarbij mensen voor weinig geld thuis eenvoudige opdrachten uitvoeren om kunstmatige intelligentie (AI) te trainen. Dat gebeurt onder meer op platformen als Amazon Mechanical Turk.
Installation triptych Accept & Work by Merijn van Moll and Ruben van de Ven during the Dutch Design Week in Eindhoven. The triptych deals with the so-called Click Work, in which people carry out simple assignments at home for little money to train artificial intelligence (AI). This happens on platforms such as Amazon Mechanical Turk.