Overheard in Christmas decoration section of a local store.
I don't know why you like that one. It doesn't look anything like an angel.Might need to include that in my Prolegomena To A Study Of Pretty Bad American Christmas Decoration.
A well-swept yard was once the mark of a well-kept house and property, owned or lent
I don't know why you like that one. It doesn't look anything like an angel.Might need to include that in my Prolegomena To A Study Of Pretty Bad American Christmas Decoration.
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Begüm Yamanlar, untitled (1/3), from Zone Series |
Begüm Yamanlar, untitled (2/3), from Zone Series |
Begüm Yamanlar, untitled (3/3), from Zone Series |
“We will be the most violent, physical football team in the Sun Belt. Now, that doesn't happen over night. I told the guys when I met with them, you will work harder in this program than you have ever been asked to work in your life but you will also reap bigger rewards than you've ever reaped. But it's all about work. We will be violent, we will blow people up. We will stop the run and we will run the ball,” said Anderson. (December 13, 2013)So said the new football coach.
[I wonder if he might have been thinking about the RNC]
How can photography, a tool that is presumably incapable of depicting what is beyond the visible, that which lies not on the surface but beneath it, possibly be used to contribute to the formation of a new transcendent representative state, a hypothetical real, which exists beyond dualities such as visible or invisible?Mortals immediately reminds one of nineteenth century portraiture, that time when Europe and America celebrated the surface and rarely questioned what the surface really meant. I find that Kanar's Mortals journey back, taking with them the questions that should have been asked but were not. Because the surface ideas of photography's beginnings remain with us, Kanar's work is relevant, more: crucial to an understanding of what the photographic world does today.
This work, the appearance of which followed a period of research and discussion regarding the ontology of lens based images, aims to harvest an uncanny photographic metaphor regarding the burden of mortality and the unimaginable state of death.Kanar's sitters, seen in nude busts, are conspicuously slow to rise to dialogue with the viewer. Only when we zero in on the eyes do we begin to grasp the metaphor made visible. The eyes, "the vehicle to the soul," blink during an exposure of several seconds.
Mortals stare right into the eyes of the observer, blinking only to vaguely indicate the inherent nature of the act of photography which produces death whilst trying to preserve life.
The letters of Paul are the earliest texts in the Christian scriptures, written by a Jew at a time when the word “Christian” hadn’t yet been coined. What is the religious and political context into which they emerged? How were they first interpreted? How and why do they make such an enormous impact in Christian communities and in politics today?Nasrallah's scholarly passion comes through again and again especially in the numerous videos in the class. The introductory video is a good example.
The course consists of video lectures, annotation assignments, online discussions, and other short videos that help students gain a glimpse into the historical world Paul occupied and the controversies, both ancient and new, that surround his letters.What I realized is that MOOCs, seen as a way to push education to the world, to those students who need access to reliable courses of study, are also a perfect vehicle for those who no longer need "credit" for participation. Well-produced MOOC classes make everyone a learner, including those such as myself who want to pursue topics for the pleasure of learning. I was completely engrossed and satisfied.
The Function of Art/1.Diego had never seen the sea. His father, Santiago Kovadloff, took him to discover it.They went south.The ocean lay beyond high sand dunes, waiting.When the child and his father finally reached the dunes after much walking, the ocean exploded before their eyes.And so immense was the sea and its sparkle that the child was struck dumb by the beauty of it.And when he finally managed to speak, trembling, stuttering, he asked his father:“Help me to see!”Eduardo Galeano, The Book of Embraces, page 17.
TITLE: Cultural Institutions & Wikipedia: A Mutually Beneficial Relationship
SPEAKER: Dominic McDevitt-Parks, Kristin Anderson
EVENT DATE: 08/13/2012
FORMAT: Video + Captions
RUNNING TIME: 87 minutes
TRANSCRIPT: View Transcript (link will open in a new window)
DESCRIPTION:
Over the past few years, cultural institutions have formed partnerships with Wikipedia in order to increase their visibility on the web and connect with a vibrant community of online volunteers. As a purpose-driven, non-profit educational project, Wikipedia and its sister sites have shared values and interests with cultural institutions that are only now being fully realized. The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has become an enthusiastic and vocal participant in this movement to build bridges with Wikipedia and its community. Using specific examples, Dominic McDevitt-Parks discusses how NARA views the partnership as a vehicle for increasing access to holdings, citizen engagement, and openness, while addressing practical concerns and challenges institutions will likely face if they choose to become involved.
Speaker Biography: Dominic McDevitt-Parks was Wikipedian in residence at the National Archives and Records Administration from 2011-2012. He came to NARA from the Archives Management program at Simmons College and also holds a B.A. in history from Reed College. He has been a volunteer Wikipedia contributor since 2004.
Speaker Biography: Kristin Anderson is a cataloging librarian in the History and Military Science section at the Library of Congress. She is an active volunteer in the Wikipedia community.
Icons Unite: photographs, films, videos of people we love can make them seem very close. The icons can make us feel very close to Christ and the saints - and this feeling of closeness is no illusion....
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