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Katerina Kamprani, the artist who creates inconvenient versions of everyday objects.
Her series, The Uncomfortable, playfully challenges how we perceive functionality, making us rethink the design we often take for granted.

#art#artist#objects
One of the most difficult things about being a full time photographer is finding time to have fun with photography and keeping the creative spark going. Sometimes I give myself projects and take photos just for the process and the fun of it.

Here I photographed a couple of objects found around the house using a RicohGRIII (my favorite camera for personal use) and light from a window. Nothing fancy but it was fun.

#Photography #RicohGRIII #BWPhotography #Art #StillLife #RicohGR #JaxPhotographer #BlackandWhitePhoto #objects

#Robot has Six Degrees of Freedom

❛❛ #dimensions & #degrees of freedom are not the same thing. While they may have a similar analogy as shapes and dimensions, they are distinct #concepts. In a #3D #mechanics context, #objects can have 6 degrees of freedom, which is not the same as the 3 dimensions of #space. ❜❜

🔗 youtube.com/shorts/_-nW4WvElZY 2024 Apr 23
🔗 PhysicsForums.com/threads/dime
🔗 Wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_degrees#6DofF

"I want you to break up into pairs and talk about lucky #objects. Later we'll be writing on the topic," Mr. Cuellar said.

Adia was paired Nayira.

"I used to have a rabbit's foot," said Nayira. "Till my dad pointed out it hadn't been so lucky for the rabbit. Now I have a fossil trilobite---something so long-lasting has to be lucky."

Adia held up flat, round #object she wore on a chain. "It's an old 5-#yen coin my great-granddad got in the 1950s. A coin with a hole!"

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Several versions of the myth that tells the origin of shakü agree that it was the learning of a woman returned from the land of the dead. Following the principles of Yukpa cosmology, knowledge that is important to the dead is also important to the living. I'd like to delve deeper into this at some point here on the Fediverse.

In any case, when one dies, one of the tests to reach the community of the dead is knowing how to make a figure and explain its meaning.

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