Kusama obliteration room10/30/2022 ![]() Obliteration Room is part of the exhibition Yayoi Kusama: Look Now, See Forever, on view at the Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, until March 11, 2012. ![]() The museum will continue to upload images of the evolving space until the exhibition closes in March. Obliteration Room is the first interactive project by the artist that includes visitor participation as part of its realization. Her more recent installations have included mirrored walls that reflect dots into infinite worlds of colour and space. dotted patterns have become a recurring motif throughout kusama’s oeuvre, nothing their relevance in her life at an early age, which she later came to refer to as obliteration. “I am just another dot in the world,” is one of Kusama’s better-known answers to the meaning behind her ongoing dot making, an obsession that began in New York in the 1960s alongside Andy Warhol, Claus Oldenburg and other major pop artists of the time.Įven then, Kusama was popular for saturating objects, gallery walls, and entire rooms in her trademark patterns. ![]() Called the Obliteration Room, the interior quickly evolved into a stunning and wildly abstract composition, showing off Kusama’s ongoing obsession with creating infinite spaces through repeated patterns. Within days, kids were covering every available surface with dot stickers. KUSAMA OBLITERATION ROOM FREEThe exhibit is free and open to the public, and will run through June 13th.When the exhibition opened last November, the spacious domestic environment was painted entirely white. #yayoikusama #obliterationroom /881oOGoob4ĭavid Zwirner is at 519 & 525 West 19th Street. #yayoikusama #ObliterationRoom /Hl9Id0ee6j Stark American pre-fab home turned color. Photo: Having fun w/stickers in Kusama’s #obliterationroom. #YayoiKusama's #ObliterationRoom is now open & ready for you to add colorful… /6ZP4OFO1Ug Several visitors walked out with a souvenir polka-dot or two on their person as well. Polka-dots peppered the leaves of a houseplant, the spines of books on a shelf, the keys of a laptop computer and magnets on a refrigerator. Blank picture frames, a neatly-set table, and a dog bed-all white-sported clusters of bright polka-dots applied by the over 1,300 visitors on Saturday. 9393), visitors were invited to apply polka-dot stickers to the completely whitewashed furniture. Kusama's Room is an an all-white domestic interior built like a typical, American suburban house (there's even an American flag and patio furniture out front), and the public is invited to place colorful dots all over it. Her last exhibit at the gallery saw lines of two hours long. The Japanese artist's latest at David Zwirner is called Obliteration Room-that's #obliterationroom for your social media-ing. ![]() ![]() Originally commissioned by the Queensland Art Gallery in Australia, the installation consists of a completely white space fully furnished with entirely white furniture. Not since the Rain Room have there been lines this long outside of an exhibit, but Yayoi Kusama has done it again. According to Tate Modern, ‘The Obliteration Room’ is one of Kusama’s most ambitious interactive works. It's been a while since we've seen a #viral art event showing up over and over again on our Instagram feed. Yayoi Kusamas The obliteration room is both a visual treat and a cool interactive piece of art. A not so spotless kitchen□□⚪️ #yayoikusama #obliterationroomĪ photo posted by Caitlin Burke on at 3:50pm PDT Some cool stuff at GOMA in Brisbane at the moment. ![]()
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The agency has worked with those needing recovery from substance-use disorders and provided withdrawal and stabilization services in Rochester since 2009. Syracuse–based Helio Health is moving into a new location in Rochester that it says will help treat more people with an increased capacity of 53 beds. Address 329 North Salina Street Syracuse, NY 13203 24/7 Access Center and COTI 31 Permanent Supportive Housing 31 TOP Helio Health SHARE 24/7 Access Center The Helio Health Open Access Center operates 24/7, 365 days a year. The Syracuse–based organization announced that it will formally open a new inpatient center in Rochester on Friday. 1,875 people served with 8,364 units.Pictured is Helio Health’s outpatient and mental-health clinic in the Learbury Centre at 329 N. ![]() The center has 15 medically supervised beds and 10 medically monitored beds. Rochester evaluation - for clients in need of detoxification, who are looked at medically and start on a path of recovery. 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Helio Health Inc Mmw 1 uses buprenorphine detoxification, naltrexone administration and suboxone prescription during their treatment program. It is located at 1350 University Avenue, 14607 in Rochester, NY. Currently, Helio Healths Rochester Inpatient program is located on University Avenue. Helio Health Inc Mmw 1 is an alcohol detox and rehab center. Derived from the ancient greek word for sun, "helio" reflects our mission to be the innovative bright spot on the recovery landscape. Helio Health is on a mission to treat and promote recovery from the effects of substance use, mental health disorders, and other behavioral healthcare issues. Like other drug and alcohol rehab centers, Helio Health Inc MSW-IP 1 is committed to long term recovery for alcohol and drug addicts living in Rochester and. ![]() Mission: Formerly known as syracuse behavioral healthcare, helio health is dedicated to transforming the lives of those struggling with substance abuse and mental health disorders. Substance Abuse Dependency, Prevention & Treatment, ![]() Erebus wiki tarantula egg10/30/2022 ![]() In 1845 HMS Erebus and HMS Terror left Greenhithe, England on May 19, 1845, on a voyage of exploration to the Canadian Arctic, under Sir John Franklin. The future botanist Joseph Dalton Hooker, then aged 23, was assistant-surgeon to Robert McCormick. The revised edition of Gray (1846) (1875). Discovery Ships Erebus and Terror in the years 1839–1843, under the Command of Captain Sir James Clark Ross.īirds collected on the first expedition were described and illustrated by George Robert Gray and Richard Bowdler Sharpe in The Zoology of the Voyage of HMS Erebus & HMS Terror. The plants were described in the resulting The Botany of the Antarctic Voyage of H.M. They conducted studies in magnetism, and returned with oceanographic data and collections of botanical and ornithological specimens. Both ships returned to the Falkland Islands before returning to the Antarctic in the 1842–1843 season. ![]() The following season, 1842, Ross continued to survey the "Great Ice Barrier", as it was called, continuing to follow it eastward. The crew then discovered the Ross Ice Shelf, which they were unable to penetrate, and followed it eastward until the lateness of the season compelled them to return to Van Diemen's Land. Mount Erebus, on Ross Island, was named after one ship and Mount Terror after the other. ![]() In January 1841, the crews of both ships landed on Victoria Land, and proceeded to name areas of the landscape after British politicians, scientists, and acquaintances. After two years' service in the Mediterranean Sea, Erebus was refitted as an exploration vessel for Antarctic service, and on 21 November 1840 – captained by James Clark Ross – she departed from Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania) for Antarctica in company with HMS Terror. ![]() Exiftool producers field and country field10/30/2022 ![]() ![]() 1.1 How does it change/differ from the old model?.I've no idea how good Photo Supreme is - I tried idImager and found it to be bloatware and think that Photo Supreme has stripped away far too much so as to target the camera phone masses - but with a migration path available in just one direction then it's difficult to see how business lost by PhaseOne could ever be regained. I note that Photo Supreme is providing a migration path whereby an XML file from MediaPro can be used to immediately import images into their application with no data loss. If they were serious about MediaPro as an application then they should be providing tools to allow for the migration of image data from other applications. What this does show is the extreme short-sightedness of PhaseOne. Therefore my answer to your question is that technically it is possible, but practically it might not be. I have had a quick Google to see if I can find anything about the XML format of the Filemaker data and there are too many results and no obvious answer. Repeatedly adding a keyword can result in it being added multiple times to an image, so I actually use Exiftool to remove and then add it back in during a single command to get around this issue, with little or no performance hit. ![]() Also note that there are idiosyncrasies to using Exiftool. Also you never want to add data to RAW files if at all possible, DNG files being the exception. I do my bulk data assigning on XMP files, which due to their much smaller size, makes the process quicker. Therefore adding a single keyword results in reading and then writing a new file, which for my current camera producing 30MB files is a lot of data to shift. Note that if you use Exiftool on large RAW files then it is a slow process as it creates a new copy of the file, even if you overwrite the original. In fact this command doesn't have to be built by XSL but could be done in a spreadsheet, which is how I do bulk assigning of location details. The following DOS command, with Exiftool installed somewhere in a "path" directory, would add all the data from above into the file and would be visible when the image is added to the MediaPro catalogue, or indeed any half-decent imaging tool.Įxiftool -L -Countr圜ode=FRA -Country="France" -State="Somme" -City="La Boisselle" -Location="Lochnagar Crater" -sep ">" -xmp:Subject ="sign>memorial>crater>explosion>world war one>ww1" "E:\Digital\2014\2014 03 15\20140315-0257.dng" -overwrite_original There is another option which is to use XSL to convert Filemaker's XML into commands for ExifTool to physically add your data to image files. If I manually add extra keywords they get imported into the catalogue.Į:\Digital\2014\2014 03 15\20140315-0257.dng MediaPro would fail on import if any images were not available online.īelow is an XML file that I can import into MediaPro and which creates a catalogue with keywords and location data.It would make things a lot simpler if Filemaker could apply the XSL transformation when it is exporting.If you include the date in the file name then this is already present, making the file path the only mandatory item. These are the file path, the file name (which is part of the file path) and the date for the file. It would need Filemaker to export a few fields that are mandatory to the MediaPro import process. ![]() Technically it is possible to do this using XSL to convert Filemaker XML to MediaPro XML. I do not have enough knowledge about xml scripting myself to attempt to edit the file maker generated xml to behave more like the xml generated in Media Pro, but wondered if anyone on this forum has? #EXIFTOOL PRODUCERS FIELD AND COUNTRY FIELD PRO#Has anyone out there had to import xmls into Media Pro that has been generated from other software such as filemaker, Lightroom etc? I note that Media Pro only likes to import xmls that have been generated within media Pro itself. I have created custom fields within Media Pro to match the fields that have been generated in Filemaker. But I would love to migrate the field information via xml (as this seems to be the only thing Media pro imports) as there is useful information there, such as keywords, and file path. I would like to do this as I have inherited this Filemaker database, and it is not working for us because ultimately the field information is not imbedded into the files. I have an extensive image database currently housed in filemaker 11 that I am trying to migrate into Media Pro. ![]() Songkong license10/30/2022 ![]() ![]()
Ms peregrin10/30/2022 ![]() ![]() Actually, I want to share this series with everyone, kid or adult. It's just the sort of story he'll want to read in, oh, about three years, maybe four depending on how he can take the clown kids, but he's never been scarred by the Mummenschanz mimes, so maybe he has a leg up. ![]() Let's just say I plan on flipping pages 92 and 93 super-fast.) Will Jacob and his friends decipher the prophecy and save peculiar-kind? Is the title a direct reference to the 1177 Persian poem of the same name, or is it just a coincidence? (I'm betting the former, and if so, what does it portend?) What does the photo showing a girl in bed surrounded by pictures of Elvis have to do with anything? I have to find out.Īnd WHY do I have to find out? Because the moment I started reading Miss Peregrine, I couldn't wait to share it with my son. Jacob and the peculiars are in America now, literally the Wild West of peculiar-dom, and I want to know what happens, creepy photographs and all (fans of the creepy will not be disappointed by the newly-released The Conference of the Birds. My deep dive into the world of Miss Peregrine has had to slow down a bit as piano recitals, 100 days of school, the science fair, and stomach viruses dominate my time, and I wish it hadn't. the moment I started reading 'Miss Peregrine,' I couldn't wait to share it with my son. Riggs' methods are as fascinating as his stories. What might he have dreamt for the people in my photographs? My grandmother in 1928, with her flapper dress on, head high, leg hitched up on the running board of an old car? My Native American grandmother, merely a blur in the background while the foreground is populated with chickens? A framed letter from some distant cousin, telling my great-grandmother in 1922 that another cousin Ida is lonesome in the country? What would their peculiarity have been? I tried to imagine the mind of Ransom Riggs, who, when he began Miss Peregrine, found the photos first and the story second. If you are anything like me and came to the party quite late, the Miss Peregrine series tells the story of Jacob Portman, grandson of the master storyteller and soon-to-be-revealed hero Abe Portman, his journey of self-discovery, teenaged angst, Welsh islands, romantic drama, and oh yes, time loops, ymbrynes, hollowgasts, Wights, and a cast of endearing (and at times quite annoying) peculiars who can control bees, raise the dead (for a little while at least), float, have two mouths, are invisible, shoot fire and see monsters no one else can see - all with the help of a generous sprinkling of vintage photographs, some creepy in their own right, some not.Ĭlose overlay Buy Featured Book Title Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children Author Ransom RiggsĪs I sat in the broad daylight, tearing my way through Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, Hollow City, and Library of Souls, I found myself scanning the photos of my grandparents and great grandparents that hung around me. I read the first three books in two days. If he'd been stuck in rainy 1818 Switzerland with Lord Byron, and Mary and Percy Shelley and taken up Byron's challenge to write a ghost story, Miss Peregrine would have given Frankenstein a run for its money. What's on page 115 that prompted such a reaction? Cue the Mummenschanz mimes.Īre You There God? It's Me, Juanita A Holiday Feast Of 'Fry Bread'? Yes, Please!īoy, can Ransom Riggs tell a story. But page 115 was all it took for me to put the book away for almost a decade. Perhaps if I had opened the book to any of the 352 pages other than page 115, it wouldn't have languished for lo, these past nine years. SO, several years ago, when Ransom Riggs debuted Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, I bought it, opened it, and shelved it right away. Though I have since learned that Mummenschanz is a highly respected theater troupe, they set me up to be very wary of creepiness, and I've lived my life avoiding it as best I can. Right there in the middle of Kermit and Fozzie came this absolutely terrifying act (terrifying to a two-year-old, and shoot, maybe to a much older person) whose commentary on human interaction was COMPLETELY lost on toddler me, and set me up for plenty of nightmares. One of my earliest memories is of a group of dancers dressed in black, pulling toilet paper from where their eyes should be I was two years old, they were on The Muppet Show, and I have never recovered. ![]() You see, creepy things creep me out, and not in a good way. Your purchase helps support NPR programming. Close overlay Buy Featured Book Title The Conference of the Birds Author Ransom Riggs ![]() AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |