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Award-winning, playful project, with equal doses of nostalgia and catchy technique Holding Time is a visual conversation between Panebianco and her dad. Every Christmas her father would pull out the same box of slides he has made in his late teens and early 20s and project them on the living room wall - making the family view them and hear the same stories over and over. By placing the slides in her current landscape, she creates not only a connection between his life and hers, but also a trail of memories, each with its own association for both of them. These little vignettes of family life in her current "space" provide the comfort of family and create a "home" for her, wherever she goes. Finding the right location and uniting her father's slides with how she lives today is an important piece of her process of creating a place within a place, a memory within a memory.
Presents more than two hundred photographs of landscapes, action shots, and portraits along with information on the technical aspects and what the photographer was thinking about each shot.
This book gathers peer-reviewed papers presented at the 3rd International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Image and Imagination (IMG), held in Milano, Italy, in November 2021. Highlighting interdisciplinary and multi-disciplinary research concerning graphics science and education, the papers address theoretical research as well as applications, including education, in several fields of science, technology and art. Mainly focusing on graphics for communication, visualization, description and storytelling, and for learning and thought construction, the book provides architects, engineers, computer scientists, and designers with the latest advances in the field, particularly in the context of science, arts and education.
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Liebe Leserin, lieber Leser, Das Bewusstsein um die eigene Sterblichkeit unterscheidet uns von allen anderen Lebewesen auf diesem Planeten. Nur wir Menschen wissen um unsere Endlichkeit – und diese Erkenntnis hat unsere Kultur, unser Weltbild, unsere Geschichte tief geprägt. Denn ohne das Wissen um das eigene, unausweichliche Ende hätte der Homo sapiens wahrscheinlich nie Jenseitsvorstellungen entwickelt, sich Gedanken über ein Leben nach dem Tod gemacht, sich ein Paradies (oder die Hölle) ausgemalt oder über eine mögliche Wiedergeburt nachgedacht. Kurz: Ohne den Tod wären vermutlich nie die Religionen entstanden, wie wir sie heute kennen. Gäbe es keine Trauerfeiern, keine Friedhö...
Humble Cats is a collection of fine art photographs with feline cameos. Originally presented by Humble Arts Foundation as an online exhibition, this updated curatorial masterpiece (from Humble co-founders Jon Feinstein and Amani Olu) now features images by over 70 photographers.
Co-authored by an international team of experts across disciplines, this important book is one of the first to demonstrate the enormous benefit creative methods offer for education research. It illustrates how using creative methods, such as poetic inquiry, theatre and animation, can support learning and illuminate participation and engagement.
For three years in hot weather and cold, Lydia Panas invited families to stand before her lens. She was curious to see what would happen. In these pictures of family relationships, it is the details that matter most. Panas found that with the camera, she was free to watch and capture those unclear feelings that exist between people. These family portraits draw a fascinating connection between the relationship between models, photographer and the camera. Each beautiful portrait is enriched with the shared history between family and friends.