Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Diagram Of Old Camera



Museums, galleries, exhibitions, events or other interesting places

In Bialystok, there are many museums, galleries, organized various exhibitions, shows. Nor is it to write about everything, so we decided to participate in these cultural events that actually took place. Part of the group participated in the film shows the IV International Short Film Festival ŻubrOFFka (report below), others went to the opening of the exhibition Stasys Eidrigevičius, and we all visited the gallery, which is located near our school, the street and leads her Kraszewski Mrs Margaret Jaroma-Bialystok painter. Carefully is prepared to meet with the artist, both from a substantive and technical support. In class we learned the rules, therefore, the interview questions, and we have made ourselves what we would like to ask a painter. During a visit to the gallery in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, watching the images and talked with Mrs. Margaret Jarome about her work. Most heard about the painter during the interview, who conducted Anita (we present a fragment of the video with the consent of interlocutor). At the end of the meeting, I set up all of the visitors' book. In our gallery we put blogging photos from this visit. Each student chose an image that he liked the most and the next classes in the school has made its interpretation. Spisaliśmy also transfer video interview after the authorization and place it below.
We were unable to select the duration of this time 65-anniversary celebration of the Drama Theatre to them. Alexander Węgierko in Bialystok, but we invite you to read these events on http://www.wrotapodlasia.pl/pl/wiadomosci/kultura+i+sztuka/Smakowity_poczatek_jubileuszu.htm
Here are the results of our work:

inspiration my work is nature - an interview with painter Bialystok
Margaret Jarome

Kondzior Anita: How did your adventure with painting?
Margaret Jaroma: my adventure with the painting actually began in childhood, when I was younger than you are now, already painted in primary school. I was interested in a very developed, I participated in various school competitions, newsletters, and there I was appreciated. This talent somewhere deep inside me was, only had to disclose it. It is Time to choose the school, some people encouraged me to continue their education at the Lyceum of Arts in Supra. Then everything turned out, as it should: the school, further education, then I joined the various artistic associations. But they treat painting as a hobby. After all, it is difficult to reconcile with the everyday life quite so expensive hobby.
AK: In that case, since when you paint?
MJ: Actually, from primary school, I began to paint.
AK: How many images lady has to his credit?
MJ: I never gave it I was thinking not so amounts to approximately one and a half thousand. I hope all the pictures, because I paint the miniatures, which also takes a lot of time. I think maybe two thousand, but I've never counted so meticulously.
AK: What is your inspiration?
MJ: my work is inspired by nature and everything that surrounds us. Here in the gallery you can see in miniature, because there are few of my paintings, that actually suggest that the nature, plants, landscapes, flowers, various types of trees. In general, nature.
AK: Do you inspired are you a artist, one is for you model, authority?
MJ: There are many such artists. I do appreciate the direction in art - Surrealism, could you ever heard of him. I feel in myself that this is my technique, I have a little prepared, but generally I make on this subject. And here Beksinski is a great author and I love watching his paintings.
AK: When the idea came to open the gallery?
MJ: few years ago. Maybe it's because I have a tiny studio. When you come to me and different visitors, asking to show them the work I did not have too much capacity. I always had to be drawn from some of cabinets, cupboards. In the beginning it was just my pictures, so He created a family house in a small room, which was the only place for my art. Now I present here the work of friends.
AK: Does anyone help you in running a gallery?
MJ: Yes, family. Sam I am employed elsewhere.
AK: What do you have most pleasant memories of your creative activity?
MJ: I mainly appreciate the contact with people. I'm glad I can travel and experience all kinds of fantastic adventure. Riding on the locations, meet with artists of great caliber. It also had the pleasure to be abroad, because they also exhibit the work. Here, in Bialystok, I had several solo exhibitions. I will not give specific events, because there were many. Especially I have no personal experience, but I treat them as a whole. I make and are fun with this adventure.
AK: What image is most important for you?
MJ: few such images have to his credit, here are just not there. To them I have a fondness related experiences. Just like every person, as you are experiencing any elevation, a very nice time, I record it so I am often in their paintings. Once, for example, information heard on the radio that an earthquake in Turkey. So I took over is listening, that I painted the image under the influence of experience. He is a little scathing, surreal, full of screaming faces, here the cracked earth. These are moments that suggest something to a man, a theme and it's simply shrugs.
AK: Does by his paintings you would like something pass?
MJ: For sure. These are different messages, I would like to show your sensitivity, interest, natural beauty that surrounds us. Just somewhere to bend down, sometimes such a cliché, as I call them-burdocks are exceptional plants. Though hardly anyone observes them, it is honest, they inspire me. They may make such unusual in its appearance, a little predatory. I wanted to show the beauty of nature everywhere, because I do not have to look far. Their emotions in such a way as if revealing, it is probably the most important.
AK: Thank you very much for the interview.


Descriptions images


Picture by Margaret Jaromy Fri "Greek Memories" was created after the author's return from holiday in Greece. It shows the seashore where the waves break against the coastal rocks. Also shows two gulls migrating through which permeates the landscape.
my opinion, the birds symbolize fleeing memories that fade with time and are only the most beautiful and distinctive. The picture is bright, warm colors, which reflects, I think, the author's fond memories of that time spent in Greece.
Anita

At the last meeting, our group went to a nearby gallery, whose owner is Mrs. Margaret Jaroma. My attention was caught a picture of two birds flying over the rocky coast. The most fascinates me how the painter it was released - slightly scratched, white, hazy birds. Creates a mood of blissful sky the color of the sunset and the waves gently erected over bare rocks. It seems to me, however, that two white birds can show love, because that is their symbolism. This image evokes has been overwhelmingly positive emotions. Looking at him and feel the inner peace.
Paul


image titled "Poppies" by Barbara Groat first saw in the gallery next to our school. At the beginning of my attention returned allayed corn in it filled with colorful flowers. Warm red poppies and golden wheat in combination give a great effect. Do not escaped my notice also bielutkie nots and blue chamomile. Above the colored spots of flowers floats mysteriously-gray sky in the distance you can see the greenish forest.
Ewelina


image shows a portrait of a little boy. The child wears a bright lush hair. His blue eyes are filled with sorrow and rebellion. White blouse, in which it is clothed, in contrast to the red orange background. The image of a boy is like a uncontemporary in direct proportion naturally wavy-haired, long, shaved nienowocześnie, linen, starched shirt-civilization has not yet invaded the child's life. Perhaps in this way emphasized the innocence and sincerity of the boy. There is still uncontaminated evil of the modern world.
Beatrice

Report - Fourth International Short Film Festival ŻubrOFFka
December 3, 2009 in Bialystok took place the IV International Festival of Short Films ŻubrOFFka. In the five blocks of the competition showing over 60 films. Each of them took part in the competition for audience and fought for the prize of the Director of Bialystok Cultural Centre. A meeting was also plenty of events surrounding the festival, among others concerts, exhibitions and film screenings, "beads" out of competition.
official launch took place in the cinema Forum 3 December 2009 at. 19.30. After a brief introduction has been issued two "pearls" film directed by Tomasz Baginski-Bielastok. Running
film is a three-dimensional animation, which presented, on a computer game, the stages of human life from childhood to adulthood. The main character actually ran all the time. The movement of actors in the animation was very realistic and natural, which deepened the effect of three-dimensionality. Well matched to the dynamic music complemented the film very surprising experience of production. Although the director to show the fate of man used a computer game hit the mark and managed to provide force in a few minutes as it is really. Another
Cinematograph film is also the animation. Tells the story of Francis and his wife. Francis is the inventor and his work-the title a cinematographer, is to change the world. He forgets that dreams often cost a lot of us. Focused on their desires and work does not notice the illness of his wife, who on the day, when Francis had finished his work, dies. The film is an adaptation of the comic book of Matthew Skutnik. Production is extremely moving. Shows that when a person forgets about the world, focusing on one activity may much to lose. Do not always choose the right path for us, guided only satisfy their own needs. Sometimes giving up the big dreams, we can gain a lot more than we can realize ...

And finally put the work of Paulina, "Stork against Branicki Palace in Bialystok


Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Flip Movie Fade Transition

second stage interview with Margaret Jarome

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

How Long Last Ocular Migraine

Paris Photo 2009


today without ględzenia. Less than a dozen images of selected without rhyme or reason to the announcement of the festival Paris Photo 2009 , which I liked.


Ballroom, Pitsunda, Abkhazia, 2009 © Rob Hornstra / Courtesy Flatland Gallery Utrecht
Amorfosis 004, 2008 © Aitor Ortiz, Courtesy Galería Max Estrella, Madrid
Agrigento, 1993. Tempio della Concordia, 1993 © Mimmo Jodice, Courtesy Galerie Forma Galleria, Milano
Irak, 2008 © Matthias Bruggman, Courtesy Galerie Polaris, Paris
Floating Drive-in, Florida, 2005 © Tim Walker, Courtesy Michael Hoppen Contemporary
Floodwater at the Skutarisee, 1971 © Toni Schneiders, Courtesy Galerie Bernheimer
Dubai, 2008 © Martin Becka, Courtesy Baudoin Lebon, Paris
Infected Landscape, Trench, Chicago , Ground Force Training Zone, 2007 © Shai Kremer, Courtesy Galerie Les filles du calvaire Paris/Bruxelles
Junior Ofokansi, Chetachi Ofokansi, Mpompo Ofokansi. Enugu, Nigeria, 2008 © Pieter Hugo, Courtesy of the artist and Michael Stevenson, Cape Town
Lion Before Storm II - Sitting Profile, Maasai Mara, 2006 © Nick Brandt, Courtesy Galerie Bernheimer
The Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami on the hills around Teheran where he directed Taste of Cherry and who shared the Palm d’Or in 1997, Iran. Tehran. 1997 © Abbas / Courtesy Magnum Gallery, Paris
National Grand Theatre, 2008 © Liu Jiaxiang, Courtesy 798 Photo Gallery, Beijing
Motel Drive, Fresno, California. Approaching Nowhere: The Highway Landscape, 1991 © Jeff Brouws, Courtesy Galeria Toni Tàpies, Barcelona
Paris, 1951-52 © Robert Frank, Courtesy Robert Mann Gallery, New York
Transparent City # 46, 2007/2009 © Michael Wolf, Courtesy Robert Koch Gallery, San Francisco
Azemmour, 2007 © Hicham Benohoud, Courtesy of the artist / Galerie VU, Paris
Rio, Untitled, 2008 © Mohamed Bourouissa, Courtesy Gallery Les filles du Calvary Paris / Brussels



Rocking chair and window 050602b, 2005 © Mayumi Terada, Courtesy Base Gallery, Tokyo

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Where To Buy A Fleshlight In Charlotte

Stage I - the geography of the city and region are working

The project Exploring the stork in Poland started from the thematic block - Geography of the city and the surrounding area of \u200b\u200bBialystok. Therefore we chose to walk around our hometown and the center of the market we came across a huge map of the world spread out on the sidewalk.




Odszukaliśmy on it most of the cities from which the project participants, then we have focused all around the contours of Polish.




not find there the name of our city, Bialystok that's our "little homeland" - too small, that on such a scale map of the whole the world could be placed. However, we decided to compare the "minority experience" with information on the village contained in the Internet and other sources. With satisfaction, we found that:

Bialystok is the largest city in the north-eastern Poland, has an area of \u200b\u200b102.12 km 2 . It lies at an altitude-ok.140 m. Its geographical position is 53 "07 'N and 23 " 10' E. Bialystok and surrounding areas are the coldest area of \u200b\u200bPolish, so this region of Siberia called Polish.


In 2008 the population was 294 153 people. Agglomeration creates Bialystok Bialystok and four nearby municipalities, they occupy an area of \u200b\u200b521 km 2 . At 1km 2 falls 265 people. Dominated by textiles, electrical machinery, wood and food industries. The city is a center of trade with the East.

In the center of Bialystok is Branicki Palace Park, and in Podlaskie Province is located several forest complexes, the most famous ones are: Białowieża Primeval Forest, Knyszyńska, Narwiański National Park. Some of them retained their original flora and fauna up to this day the only one in Europe. They are characterized by diverse landscape and unusual vegetation, which promotes the development of various animal species.

Podlasie zone lies in the Polish Green Lungs, which belongs to the environmental organization, which deals with the protection of Polish nature. It has a typically agricultural in nature, but an increasingly important role here is tourism.

near Bialystok, in Suchowola is the geographical center of Europe. It has been calculated by Simon Anthony Sobiekrajskiego in 1775. His method consisted in the fact that the points connected by straight lines of the European continent the most advanced in the east and west and to the north and south. The place of intersection of the line dropped out of the market in Suchowola. Erected where g Laz, which bears a plaque with information about this place.

Sources: www.wikipedia.org

www.info.bialystok.pl



taken www.wikipedia.org

And how can you not be proud of our city and region.

decided to look more closely at the forest resources of our region. We looked for information online about Knyszyńska Forest and Forest Forest, we wrote memories from a trip to Bialowieza and Bialowieza National Park.

We went to the Palace Park Branicki. Its history dates back to the eighteenth century, when John Clemens Branicki - hetman expanded their palaces - the palace and its surrounding gardens. Green complex was designed along the lines of the elements of the French school of Versailles. What is today? Here are some pictures from a walk in the park with us in the lead role:

channel in the background section converted from the old moat

Body yard with 8 partners bukszpanowymi, wysypanymi white and red sand in the background boskietery-specifically cut trees forming a solid regular

Trzyarkadowy bridge channel

One of the statues of Diana is situated on the main Avenue

In the park you can perform an interesting task. Try to choose a tree that you are pleased. Tap gently with his bark. Bypass around. Close your eyes and hug him cheek. Find the groove in the bark, imagine that you're an ant, and this goes groove as high as possible. Try to embrace the tree "at the waist." Look for animals walking on the bark. Look carefully at the leaves. Squat and look up into the tree. Consider that the height is the tree. A tree, like each of us is changing, so check them when you can. (Source Eve Pytlak EKO-OKO)

Full of enthusiasm and positive energy flowing from the interior of the trees get to work on the next block of activity.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Dressy High Waisted Jeans

... Group Presentation

started work on the first area of \u200b\u200bour project - geography Podlasie. We divided the work and looking for relevant information. Each is assigned a task, is working on at home. The whole will be made for extra classes after school. In future posts we will narrate the progress of our work.

Friday, October 16, 2009

How To Make A Bellet Shoe Cake

meaning, context and the recipient

Robert Doisneau, At the Cafe, Chez Fraysse, Rue de Seine, Paris, 1958
In his book "On Looking At Photograps Dave Hurn & Bill Jay," I found a very good example of how the meaning of a picture may change with the context in which it will be presented.

This photograph "At the Cafe" by Robert Doisneau appeared się po raz pierwszy w artykule o paryskich kawiarniach. Niezbyt zaskakujące. Potem została umieszczone w broszurze na temat niebezpieczeństw związanych z alkoholem (dwie osoby i cztery kieliszki - czyli wyraźnie przyczajony i niewątpliwie ukryty alkoholizm w pełnej krasie). Na końcu wylądowała w artykule na temat prostytucji (spójrzcie tylko na to lubieżne spojrzenie starego zbereźnika).

Zmieniając kontekst w jakim pokazuje się zdjęcie, można zmienić jego wymowę, sens. Dzieje się tak, ponieważ sama fotografia nie opowiada żadnej historii, nie zapewnia narracji - stanowi tylko powierzchnię, wycinek. Jednak ze względu na swoje pochodzenie and sometimes a little twisted, but undeniable relationship with reality, the picture may make real story. Somehow we're built so that when we see for yourself believe it. Even if the story is not too much in common with the original context of the pictures, photo fit - because many of the cuts be the original meaning of the scene.
Sure, pictures can lie, but usually in no doubt. Many times after we had the opportunity to experience their truthfulness.

As for the other samples Doisneau photograph interpretation, is a critic said that it definitely shows a woman trying to seduce an older man:
"Intent girls are still hidden. For a moment, relishing the thought of total power over men. He holds a glass uncertainly, as if he was coming from an apple tree of the knowledge of good and wrong. He, being aware that it is older than he should, he knows that this adventure will not end well. Quickly drink wine trying to dismiss a bad feeling. "
Yes, certainly what we see in the photographs is the truth about ourselves. Ah, the innocent look of a man who can not resist the charms of a beautiful woman.

As the authors note, "On ...", looking photo of a sense of real people, made at a specific location at a specified time is what we think, that is. Simply. That is the nature of photography.
And the whole scene and so was arranged.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Sensacje 2wojny Swiatowej Wg.woloszczanskiego

quite alive nature


Severin Breadmaker Faq



We are a group of Secondary School No. 5 Public School No. 19 Sports in Bialystok. Project participants are people with class IId and IIIb under the direction of Polish language teacher, Mr. Anna Rynkiewicz composed kl.2 Michael, Emily, Paul, Emily and Ewelina and kl.3: Margaret, Anita, Paul, Alexander and Beatrice. It is worth noting that taking the third class participation in athletics is a class project, so we divide their time between studies and sports. We train different disciplines: hammer throw, long jump, running. Project will deal with the more common classes once a week. Of course we were all in school almost every day except weekends. As we went about our work Bialystok city because it is closest to us, in the end this is where we learn and live.


Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Magnet Mtg Cb Antennia

Łęg


Wearies me last question - if the landscape can be interesting and revealing, if you can tell him anything new?
do not know. Somehow I mean the head of Robert Frank's credo: "photographs must be only one - to capture the humanity of the moment."
I'm not saying that only pictures of people are curious and are able to arouse in us emotions. However, these photographs, which are able to communicate something about ourselves, are truly valuable. Will the rest is not just a nice widoczki to hang on the wall and amusing pet? Nice. But so what?

the landscape certainly does good bit of the grotesque: when nature is faced with intrusive industrial, beauty from ugliness, trash thrown out of the forest that dominates the landscape of meadow plant that has been there a long time.

Incidentally, some are even funny is that this damn thing, which looks like someone is mindlessly wyrzygał the middle of the city and the meadow called the same way.
funny thing is also that the pictures Łęg usually goes pretty and in place. Such is the charm of the pictures. And a pile of dog is fine.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Bionicle Vezon And Kardas Inrtuctions

beautiful mystery stories

Julio Bittencourt

All photos seem to say: "this area, and now thinking up what lies beneath it." They can not explain anything to us. You may recall something more than what we already know, or acknowledge - for example, a signature. The same photo, however, is a mystery, and basically a load of our experiences and sensitivity determines what we find in addition to the top layer of the photograph. Photos there are only subjective, processed, distorted image of reality, and must refer to our experience, get something to convey. So does work well as a carrier of truth? Or do you hide it only under a nice, matte or glossy object, which hang on the wall and admire?

photo - mystery - may be only (or until) a stimulus, an incentive to delve deeper, consider and solve the riddle, which is the same. Pushes us to our curiosity. The mystery may be limited only to - "why exactly cameraman took the photo and what he wanted to say," but it can also be far more complex and complicated. Solution always exists, although it is sometimes not available to us - then you can just let the imagination wander. The accompanying text images, or signature can provide a little information - perhaps as much as needed to get to the essence of things, and maybe enough to become only the picture shown.

However, instead of forcing us to think photos can confirm our misconception about the world. As Susan Sontag writes, many Americans in the photographs of citizens of Japanese descent in 1942 led to the internment camps, only twenty years after the later of the U.S. government has recognized the crime. Pictures often to ask for it to consider them only in aesthetic terms. When we take photographs only as a beautiful object, we stop asking questions.

But regardless of what really see beneath the surface, it is always some part of the truth about ourselves.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Avastin Swelling Ankles

Zmoknięte

The World in Photos by Todd Hido consists of a wet, melancholy landscapes, abandoned interiors, seedy motels, homes in the middle of the night and authentic, nieplastikowych women, those with the past after crossing.
All of this fits together, composed in a more or less familiar story - a blank expression on his face, depressing, waterlogged road leading to nowhere, watching TV alone in a room, dirty snow on the roadside, an old mattress overshadows the door.
All pictures combine feelings of loneliness, emptiness, nostalgia, sadness - they are both in the faces of women and homeless wandering from house to house, dismal gapieniu in the middle of the night in a shaded window, a gloomy landscape, almost nieumeblowanym motel room, a wet car window.

I really liked how Hido when asked recently on the occasion of the exhibition in Warsaw, here is what you wish him, he replied something like: "nasty weather, because unless I choose to take pictures tomorrow." But then I read an interview in which he said that these photographs, leave him so well only in the U.S., nowhere else. For

those who want more, a short film .