ented in the simplest possible terms
John Russell - Sunday Times - September 1963
One of the most distinctive characteristics of Bridget Riley's art is that it "insists" with such concentration that it changes sensory response into something else. The experience which Riley offers is closely related to the expression of emotion or, more exactly, to the creation of visual analogues for sharply particularized states of mind. The very intensity of the assault which her painting makes on the eye drives it, as it were, past the point at which it is merely a matter of optical effect. It becomes acute physical sensation, apprehended kinesthetically as mental tension or mental release, anxiety or exhileration, heightened self-awareness or heightened awareness of unfamiliar or even alien states of being. Bridget Riley Catalogue introduction - David Thompson Venice Biennale, June 1968…
ented in the simplest possible terms
John Russell - Sunday Times - September 1963
One of the most distinctive characteristics of Bridget Riley's art is that it "insists" with such concentration that it changes sensory response into something else. The experience which Riley offers is closely related to the expression of emotion or, more exactly, to the creation of visual analogues for sharply particularized states of mind. The very intensity of the assault which her painting makes on the eye drives it, as it were, past the point at which it is merely a matter of optical effect. It becomes acute physical sensation, apprehended kinesthetically as mental tension or mental release, anxiety or exhileration, heightened self-awareness or heightened awareness of unfamiliar or even alien states of being. Bridget Riley Catalogue introduction - David Thompson Venice Biennale, June 1968…
reedily for all that you could still live, then nothing is great enough for your pleasure, and the
smallest things that continue to surround you are no longer a joy. Therefore I behold death,
since it teaches me how to live. If you accept death, it is altogether like a frosty night and an
anxious misgiving, but a frosty night in a vineyard full of sweet grapes. You will soon take
pleasure in your wealth. Death ripens. One needs death to be able to harvest the fruit.
Without death, life would be meaningless, since the long-lasting rises again and denies its own
meaning. To be, and to enjoy your being, you need death, and limitation enables you to fulfill
your being."
I AM here to serve
I AM here to inspire
I AM here to LOVE
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ZEN is TAO and NOT ZEN without TAOZEN is BUDDHA and NOT ZEN without BUDDHATAO & BUDDHA are independent & of ZEN ZEN is dependent on TAO & BUDDHA as ONE
hat in a hologram all of the information that makes up
an image is given everywhere and at the same time, so not time is
involved in going from one place to another - everything is present
everywhere. This holographic information is likely to be present
in the universe, and it is likely to be given for all time. [IT] is not ephemeral.
The latest experiment carried out a few months ago testify to this.Ervin Laszlo in conversation with Edgar Mitchell
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use there is actually NO THING at the heart of Emptiness (for there is nothing in Emptiness, period). Yet, there it is, this mysterious impulse, the impulse to ..... create. To sing, to shine, to radiate; to send forth, reach out, and celebrate; to sing and shout and walk about; to effervesce and bubble over, this mysterious exuberance in the heart of Emptiness."
Ken Wilber from One Taste
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that uses stereolithography, a layer by layer printing
process, to bind sand with an inorganic seawater and magnesium-based binder in order to create
stone-like objects. Invented by Enrico Dini, founder of Monolite UK Ltd, the first model of the
D-Shape printer used epoxy resin, commonly used as an adhesive in the construction of skis,
cars, and airplanes, as the binder. Dini patented this model in 2006. After experiencing problems
with the epoxy, Dini changed the binder to the current magnesium-based one and patented his
printer again in September 2008. In the future, Dini aims to use the printer to create full-scale
buildings.
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al classification. The US military uses a tier system with specific UAV
requirements (e.g. they must offer particular levels of range or endurance). In general, systems
tend to be classified by measurements or specifications, which can relate not only to range and
endurance but also to size, maximum take-off weight, service ceiling, and price. Other major
distinctions are the build type and the engine used. The following table gives a brief overview
of the advantages and disadvantages of different build types
Build Types
We've written extensively about "swarming" robots before, but THIS IS a serious swarm if we've ever seen one--right down to the high-pitched cacophony of rotors that sounds eerily like a hive of bees moving en masse. But it's the way these nano quadrotors swarm--seemingly aware of each other and of each individual's place in space--that's truly fascinating.
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Added by Michael Grove at 14:57 on September 11, 2014
ve • as ever it has been since the beginning of the evolution of man-made cultures based on their patriarchal religious and political belief systems and it is because of this history that • EVERYONE LOSES.
THE NEW GAME, a game where masculine and feminine work in unison, IS true progress.
We call that game Girlapproved, which IS a WAY FORWARD. IT IS a NEW SET of RULES, and
a NEW TYPE of GAME, one where EVERYONE FINALLY WINS.
Girlapproved was founded by Heidi Dangelmaier and
collaboratively developed with over 100 Post88 females.
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our current reality by evidence to the contrary. In other words,
when the nature of inquiry conflicts with the nature of reality,
we collectively experience a paradigm shift. Suddenly, the earth
is no longer flat, the Sun does not fall off the edge of the sky
and fire is no longer a manifest of magic. We are living through
ONE of those times." Ray Podder
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